2. SCOPE OF WORK 2.1. General Scope The work for the Town of Holly Springs Downtown Area ADA Ramp Compliance Project consists of upgrading downtown area pedestrian infrastructure by removing and replacing non-compliant curb ramps as identified in Attachment A with compliant ramps to improve ADA accessibility while minimizing disruption to local businesses and residents. This includes repairing associated curbs, gutter, and sidewalk sections, relocating necessary utilities, implementing traffic control measures, and all other incidental work necessary to complete the project. All work and materials shall be in accordance with current ADA standards and local regulations as well as the 2024 North Carolina Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures & Roadway Standards Drawings and the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). 2.2. Detailed Scope The Technical Specification section provides detailed information on installation methods and measurements. Attachment A includes ramp locations, quantities, and town details. The quantities shown in Attachment A are approximate and are given as the basis for comparison of bids. Below is an outline of the specific tasks and considerations for completing the ADA ramp upgrades: i. Curb Ramp Replacement: Removal of existing non-compliant curb ramps and installation of new ADAcompliant ramps. This includes demolition of existing ramps (concrete or asphalt), excavation, forming, pouring, finishing new concrete ramp, and affixing detectable warning. Attachment A provides a list and location of identified non-compliant ramps to be replaced. ii. Sidewalk and Gutter Repair: Repair or replacement of adjacent sidewalk and gutter sections not within the pay limit for the curb ramp as necessary to ensure proper slopes, drainage and a smooth, continuous pedestrian surface. iii. Utility Relocation: Identification and relocation of any utilities (e.g., water meters, fire hydrants, signal poles) that interfere with the installation of ADA-compliant ramps. Coordination with utility companies will be required. iv. Restoration: Restoration of any disturbed areas, including landscaping and other surface treatments. v. Incidentals: The Contractor shall furnish all materials, equipment, tools, labor, and other work or items incidental to the project, except those specifically noted to be furnished by the Owner.