The building sustained extensive water damages due to Hurricane Milton. The Project consists of miscellaneous interior and exterior repairs to the City of Flagler Beach Public Library building located at 315 South 7th Street in Flagler Beach, Florida. These include: A. PRE-CONSTRUCTION WORK: 1. Contractor shall field verify all conditions and dimensions prior to performing demolition. Contractor is required to do demolition of all items required to accomplish the new work, whether or not shown or noted; 2. The Contractor shall be responsible for the removal and proper disposal of all materials as called for in the contract documents. The placement and access to waste receptacles for demolition/construction debris shall be coordinated with the Owner. Contractor to coordinate the demolition of all utilities with Owner prior to commencing demolition. Contractor is responsible for providing the name, address, and GPS coordinates of final disposal site of all debris in accordance with FEMA requirements; 3. The Owner has the first right of refusal on all salvaged equipment; 4. The Contractor shall notify and await approval from the owner before interruption of any utilities; 5. Facilities or portions of facilities shall not be occupied during construction, unless exits, fire detection, early warning systems and any safety barriers are continuously maintained and clearly marked at all times. 6. Prior to the issuance of the notice to proceed, a safety plan shall be provided by the Contractor which clearly delineates area(s) for construction, safety barriers, construction traffic during all phases, and conditions of construction. B. INTERIOR WORK – INCLUDED IN BASE BID: 1. Replace all drywall on surfaces where previously removed – match thickness of existing; 2. Tape and mud all drywall joints and sand to a smooth finish – match texture of existing; 3. Replace all baseboard with new wood to match existing in species and profile; 4. Remove automatic door operator, push button, and all associated conduit/wiring – to be reinstalled after entry wall construction; 5. Remove exit sign and conduit – to be reinstalled after entry wall construction; 6. Remove doors and reinstall after new framing is constructed; 7. Remove framed wall from slab to underside of roof (approximately 10’-0” high) and from masonry wall to masonry wall (approximately 10’-8” wide); 8. Reconstruct removed framed wall as shown on Details 2 and 4 on Sheet A-2. Add R-19 batt insulation; 9. Remove existing laminate flooring at the entry doors and install new, ownersupplied ceramic tile (approximately 50 SF); 10. Paint all new surfaces to match existing; 11. Caulk all interior surfaces around windows and main entry doors. C. EXTERIOR WORK – INCLUDED IN BASE BID: 1. On east wall only, completely remove the aluminum fascia covering and drip edge and the pressure-treated 2” x 6” wood fascia board along gable rake. 2. Rebuild the fascia as shown on Detail 5, Sheet A-2. 3. Remove push button for door opener and all conduit/wiring – to be reinstalled after entry wall construction; 4. Remove or secure existing camera located at northeast underside of canopy so as to be safeguarded from demolition/new construction while still remaining operational at all times – reinstall after exterior work is completed in the entrance area; 5. Remove existing outdoor carpeting, including metal edge-strips, located directly outside the double entry doors as shown on Detail 1, Sheet A-2. Remove any adhesive residue, thoroughly clean substrate concrete; 6. Caulk exterior surfaces around all windows and double entry doors; 7. Remove excess built-up soil above the slab level along the east and north walls. Regrade and provide new sod per Detail 6, Sheet A-2. D. EXTERIOR WORK – ADD ALTERNATE – 1: 1. Remove completely the existing modified bitumen roof on entire building. 2. Remove all skylights on flat roof. Install new decking and insulation to match existing. These openings, once properly installed and inspected, will be covered by new roof. 3. Remove all skylights on elevated structure at the west end of the Library. Close with new deck material and insulation to match surrounding area. These openings, once properly installed and inspected, will be covered by new roof.