1. The existing nets, line tapes, and all nails shall be removed regardless of the technique. 2. Court surfaces should be scarified as needed, cleaned of all dead clay materiel, algae, mold and all types of other organic growth. 3. All courts should be treated with an algaecide to inhibit future organic growth. 4. An average of 10 tons of fast-dry material shall be added to each tennis court; this material shall be leveled with a laser-guided grading equipment to provide a smooth and even surface with a proper slope for correct drainage. It is required that all courts be rolled a minimum of two times after the placement of the Har-Tru material has been irrigated toa proper moisture level. 5. New USTA regulation herringbone line tapes shall be installed. 6. The surface shall be rolled a minimum of one time after the installation of the line tapes. 7. The existing net post shall be re-painted, and the original nets shall be re-installed. 8. Project work shall be performed on two courts at a time. Once two courts have been completed and ready for play, work may begin on the next two court pods. 9. The court drainage lines shall be checked and cleared of any blockage. 10. All eroded areas under concrete footers along with outside of courts shall be reinforced. 11. All on court bench post that have been structurally affected by rust are to be reinforced prior to the addition of new clay material.