The work to be performed is roadways, bath houses, and campsites debris chipping areas. The Seller does not guarantee the approximate acres or volumes stated above, and each bidder is responsible for making his/her own determination of acreage. Bids shall be based on a lump sum basis. A ton is defined as 2,000 lbs. Logs and debris from damaged trees within the designated removal areas are to be drum chopped, chipped, or removed. If debris is chipped, the chips will be spread throughout the removal area or piled at site designated by SCPRT Park Manager. Leave all debris on park property, or discard at a permitted (SCDES) site. Any debris that is deemed will need to be removed from the property the disposal site must be pre-approved by the SCPRT Project Manager (PM). Chip debris thoroughly, leaving no chipped pieces larger than 12 inches in length where possible Spread all chipped debris within designated removal area(s) on-park, as determined by the Park Manager and/or SCPRT PM. Cut uprooted stems as flush to the bole as reasonably possible and turn root balls back into their respective locations. No significant rutting or other ground disturbance will be allowed within the work area. Remove or chip all vegetation within six (6) feet on all sides of the road, bathhouse, campsite, or any other included park infrastructure...