Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Matanuska-Susitna Borough is soliciting quotes from contractors to supply and deliver, to the Settlers Bay Coastal Park, up to 1,540 tons (approx. 1,100 cubic yards) of D1 Base Course (driveway topping) in accordance with the following ADOT definition: • Crushed Aggregate Surface Course: “The aggregates shall consist of both fine and coarse fragments of crushed stone or crushed gravel mixed or blended with sand, screenings, or other similar approved materials. The material shall consist of hard, durable particles or fragments of stone and shall be free from excess soft or disintegrated pieces, dirt, or other objectionable matter. The fractured particles in the finished product shall be as uniform as practicable. At least 75% by weight of material retained on the No. 4 sieve shall have one or more fractured faces, when tested according to WAQTC FOP for AASHTO TP 61. If necessary to meet this requirement, or to eliminate an excess of fine, uncrushed particles, the gravel shall be screened before crushing.” The material will need to be loaded into an end-dump truck, then transported, delivered, and dumped at the drop-off location off Cattail Ln., which is accessible from S. Settlers Bay Drive (please see attached map on the third page of this document). Contractor must obtain scale receipts for each load, from a scale that has been certified within six (6) months from the date of the contract. In addition, the contractor must maintain & provide a copy of their trucking log for each load. The conversion that will be used to determine quantity of material is 1.4 tons = 1 cubic yard. Delivery of any material over 1,540 tons will not be compensated by the Borough. Hauling shall be limited to the hours of 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Prior to the contract execution, the contractor shall have the appropriate State of Alaska business license, as well as be properly insured per the insurance requirements contained in the bid documents