Reupholstering, at a minimum, shall include: Cushions to be constructed to the same dimensions, style configurations and contour as the existing cushions. Couches and loveseats to be reconstructed to prevent wooden supports from causing injury or discomfort. Foam material to be replaced in seat and arm cushions as required and/or not meeting 80% of their original specifications. The replacement foam must be of a suitable type and density for the purposes intended. Springs shall be reattached, repaired or replaced, as needed. All existing fabric to be removed - COVERING OVER OLD FABRIC SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED OR ACCEPTED. Any furniture to be reupholstered with any exposed wood sections; all exposed wood parts are required to be refinished as specified below and/or returned to their original appearance and specifications. All webbing shall be replaced with Pirelli Web or an approved equal, when necessary. Repairs to include as a minimum: All joints to be secured with glue and fasteners. Replace any Key-Loc® fastener system components as needed on the Blockhouse (as noted below in attachment F – Furniture Information) furniture and/or other furniture brand(s). Replace any Velcro® type fasteners as needed on the Wieland Furniture (as noted below in attachment F – Furniture Information) and/or other furniture brand(s). Replace and/or tighten all other missing or loose fasteners. Refinish to include as a minimum: All fasteners that are normally visible must be recessed and the depression leveled with putty or dowel installed and finished to match the existing wood color and finish. All exposed wood surfaces must have all graffiti, gum and foreign material removed prior to applying sealer, stain or finish. A minimum of three (3) coats of clear finish is required. All exposed wood arms are to receive suitable radius on the top edges.