Scope of Work Priming and painting of Village-owned 14’ streetlights. The contractor shall provide all labor, equipment, and materials to prime and paint streetlights. Volume/Estimated Quantity The quantities identified herein are estimate quantities. The Village does not guarantee any specific amount and shall not be held responsible for any deviation. This contract shall cover the Municipality’s requirements whether more or less than the estimated amount. The Municipalities reserve the right to increase and/or decrease quantities, add or delete locations or municipalities during the term of the Agreement, whatever is deemed to be in the best interest of the Municipalities. Surface Preparation The contractor shall hand tool clean removing as much loosely adhered coating and all surface rust. The Contractor shall be responsible for removing all stickers, tape, etc., as part of the preparation process. Prime and Paint The Contractor shall paint all streetlights using one (1) coat of Rust Oleum V7400 Universal Metal Primer (off-white) or approved equivalence, if approved by the Director of Municipal Services or their designee, pursuant to the manufacturer's specifications for complete coverage. After the primer coat has completely dried, the Contractor shall apply one (1) finish coat of Rust Oleum V7400 Black or approved equivalence, pursuant to the manufacturer’s specification for complete coverage. Paint and primer shall be applied evenly to prevent drips. If paint or primer is applied using a spray method, the CONTRACTOR shall not spray streetlights on days when wind exceeds twenty (20) M.P.H., unless a protective enclosure is used. The CONTRACTOR shall apply paint in strict accordance with the applicable manufacturer's printed data sheet and container label outlining minimum and maximum surface and air temperatures required for application. Paint shall not be applied to wet damp surfaces and shall not be applied in the rain, snow, fog or mist or when the relative humidity exceeds 85%. No paint shall be applied when it is expected that the relative humidity will exceed 85% and/or the air temperature will drop below recommended levels within 12 hours after paint application. Dew or moisture condensation should be anticipated, and if such conditions are prevalent, painting shall be delayed until certain that the surfaces are dry. Streetlights shall not be left unprimed for any period of time after prepping. After application of the primer coat and/or topcoat of paint, the contractor shall place signage on or around the streetlight indicating that there is wet paint. After the primer coat and topcoat of paint is dry to the touch, the signage may be removed. Wet paint signage shall be approved by the Municipality before use.