Specifications include, but are not limited to: Part A – The contractor is responsible to provide cost proposal for the following: 1) The installation of a perimeter fence on the Tsaile campus. Using Dine College provided Property Coordinates, mark. Clear the area where the fence will be installed of any obstructions, debris, or vegetation. Ensure the ground is relatively level and free from large rocks or other obstacles. 2) Ensuring all the necessary materials and tools are on hand. a) includes all necessary wire strands, T-posts, wire tensioners, staples, or clips, fencing pliers, T-post driver, a post hole digger or auger, a hammer, and safety gear such as gloves and eye protection. 3) Installation of four strands of 2-point 14-gauge Class 3 barbed wire and one strand of smooth stretched between posts line post spacing will be at 10 to 20 feet apart fence height at 54”, spacing between wires bottom smooth wire at 12” from ground then 10” intervals of 2-point barbed wire above each wire Set the corner and end posts “H” post (wood), and corner post with diagonal brace posts (steel Angle Iron), and Tension posts with diagonal brace post in concrete to ensure they are more substantial than the intermediate posts to provide extra support for the fence line. Once the corner and end posts are in place, install the intermediate posts along the fence line spaced evenly, typically 10 feet to 20 feet apart depending on the terrain and strength of posts. Use a level to ensure each post is plumb and upright a) Use a T-post driver or sledgehammer to drive the posts into the ground until they are firmly anchored b) Install tension post every 100 linear feet and twist wire stays at a minimum of one per 10 feet to keep the wire taut and prevent sagging attaching all strands of barbed wire. c) Pull the wire tight and secure it to each intermediate post, making sure it is level and properly tensioned. d) Once all the strands are in place, inspect the fence line to ensure it is properly tensioned and securely attached to the T-posts. Make any necessary adjustments to the tension or alignment of the wire to ensure the fence's integrity. e) No splicing of wire mid span. Terminate all stands at an end post, with a 6-inch wrap. f) Trim any excess wire and securely fasten the loose ends to the end or corner posts to prevent injury and ensure the fence is secure