1. Identify – Systematically search the preserve site for occurrences of invasive vegetation. Survey areas should be a maximum of 50 feet apart and cover the majority of the tract. Newly established or previously undetected invasive species may also be encountered. Ground sampling for invasive species can be conducted using any generally accepted sampling method including point, transect, swath, plot or combination of methods. Sample sites can be chosen randomly or can be biased to maximize invasive species detection thresholds. 2. Mapping – Conduct for all areas of invasive vegetation found on the preserve site using any generally accepted mapping technology through a data collection system on contractorsupplied smartphone or tablet hardware. 3. Biosecurity – The Contractor will clean all mud, sand, insects, and vegetative debris off of vehicles and equipment (ATV’s, vehicles, trailers, implements, chippers, etc.) with a pressure washer prior to starting work on Costal Preserve lands to prevent the introduction or spread of invasive species. All hand-held equipment such as chain saws, brush cutters, etc. must be wiped down so they are free of contaminants prior to coming on Coastal Preserves property. 4. Total Cost Assessment – The price must include all labor, materials, equipment, transportation, and other costs necessary to complete the project within the given time frame. It is highly recommended that the prospective bidder become familiar with the site before submitting their price offer.