The City of Mesa Aquatics Maintenance Department is seeking proposals from contractors certified for Multicoat Krete Kote Decking System or approved equal. This solicitation will establish a contract for pool deck resurfacing and repair, expansion joint caulk replacement and repair, and concrete crack joint repair. Contractor shall provide references of current and past agencies or companies for which your firm has provided similar services. Contractor shall have a Registrar of Contractors License and provide all equipment and tools necessary to perform the required work. The City shall determine the color and areas to be resurfaced prior to work starting. As determined by the City the Contractor may be required to apply multiple colors. Contractor shall install barriers to reasonably prevent debris from entering the pool or covering the railings or other fixtures such as guard stands and shade structures during the deck refurbishment process. Contractor shall effectively scarify all selected pool deck coating safely and without damage to the existing slabs. Contractors shall clean deck areas and pressure wash thoroughly before installation of new material. Contractor shall properly prepare and float any repaired deck surface with matching grade materials or better. ’Properly prepare’ should include allowing sufficient time for new cement to cure before applying new coating materials. Contractor shall treat all cracked areas by grinding or v-cutting the cracks to structural soundness and applying an appropriate and approved epoxy crack treatment application, applied professionally according to manufacturers’ specifications. Contractor shall remove and replace all expansion joints in area of work with polyurethane expansion or approved equal material. All areas on the deck where rust is apparent due to rebar bleeding through the cement and deck coating materials shall be cut vertically down a minimum of two (2) inches into the concrete and horizontally out a minimum of six (6) inches in all directions, and if the offending rebar cannot be removed an appropriate and approved epoxy sealant should be applied to the rebar to prevent future staining prior to re-filling the hole and leveling the area with matching grade materials or better. Contractor shall protect in place all tile (depth markers, instructional tile, etc.). Any tile damaged during construction shall be replaced with like by the contractor at no additional cost to the City. Contractor shall apply textured pool deck coating per manufactures recommendation over the pool deck. Inspect all expansion joints in the pool deck for defects and replace as necessary with Deck-O-Seal or approved equal product that has been mixed to match the deck color. To avoid obvious seams, sections of material that are defective should be replaced along the length of a joint to a reasonable stopping point (such as the nearest intersection) in both directions. Expansion joint material should have any non-skid material mixed into the sealant when wet rather than laid on top during or after the drying process, unless otherwise agreed. Contractor shall provide a five (5) year warranty (materials