Specifications include, but are not limited to: The purpose of this bid is to enter into a one year contract, with the option to renew for an additional year, with a qualified contractor for the seasonal opening, closing and winterization, chlorine and chemical delivery with on-call repairs and maintenance of all spray components to include but not be limited to pump and filters and other infrastructure as needed, of the Spray Park located in Colonial Park, Colonial Drive, between Elizabeth Avenue and Mettler’s Road, Somerset, New Jersey. Spray Park Opening: To be completed by May 10, 2024 1. Pass water quality test required by local municipalities. 2. Have ninety (90%) of all features and all major features to be operational. 3. Be present for the municipality visual inspection for NJ Bathing Certificate. 4. Follow directions to start up the spray park as outlined in Attachment A. Spring Startup: 1. Open the collector tank and inspect for and remove any debris that may have accumulated. 2. Open the red handled ball valve on the 1" fresh water fill. 3. If water does not begin to flow into the tank, check the water meter or any upstream valves to be sure they are open. Also check to be sure the Toro valve is open by turning the handle counter-clockwise two full turns. 4. Install the clean vacuum cartridge filter elements onto the white element supports inside the tank. Turn them clockwise no more than 3 turns. Do not tighten. 5. Remove the 1/4" plastic pump plugs from the hair lint strainer basket and apply a liberal amount of water based lubricant to the rings before threading them back into the bottom sides of the pump trap. Complete this on both pumps. Hand tight only. 6. After the collector tank has filled to the float device on the water fill system in the tank, fill each pump trap with water. 7. Apply water based lubricant to the rings on each pump trap lid before installing lids on each pump.