Specifications include, but are not limited to: a.Existing Synthetic Turf: Cut and roll back the existing synthetic turf sports field from the back of the endzone to the fifty-yard line and as close to the side lines as possible. Do not remove the turf from the side nailer. Only doing half of the field at a time to expose the drainage rock is to allow the best success to get the field lines to return to being straight once the repair work has been completed. The area of the side lines currently is in good condition and is to remain intact where possible. This also is true for the “D” areas. These area’s will be addressed when the turf will be replaced in the future. The playing field, both football and soccer are of the greatest concern at this time.b.Existing Drainage Course: Remove from the field and take off site up to 4” or the majority the existing two layers of drainage courses, two inches of three-eight inch crushed, and four inches of the three-quarter inch crushed rock. Care will have to be taken to remove the rock and not damage the herringbone drainage pipe that is laid within the two courses of rock. See attached drawings. c.Herringbone Drainage:Find and remove the existing herringbone drainage pipe to the side lines and protect it for reinstallation. It will be necessary to inspect it to make sure it is in good condition.d.Geotextile Fabric: A Geotech fabric is in place between the subgrade and the drainage rock. Remove the existing geotextile fabric where needed or damaged between the subgrade soil and the drainage rock system. The intent is to level and compact the subgrade soil to meet the required drainage slope. The remaining rock base may be used in the first layer next to the geotextile fabric if is distributed evenly. Provide and install new geotextile fabric between the newly compacted subgrade soil and the drainage course.e.Subgrade:Regrade and compact the existing rock above the subgrade to meet the required slope and possible compaction.