Specifications include, but are not limited to: The contractor will furnish all labor, tools and specialized equipment. Disposal of waste materials generated by the work, supervision and transportation to perform landscape maintenance services as specifically outlined in the Annual Maintenance Schedules (Including all fertilizers and herbicides as approved by DOH). All field work shall be performed under the supervision of a qualified Horticulturist. Operators will be licensed for all functions including pesticide, fertilizer and herbicide application. The contractor will ensure that employees comply with all applicable Washington State regulations and practices with respect to work performed for the Washing State Public Health Laboratory/PHL. The Contractors personnel will conduct themselves on site in a professional manner at all times. Submittals: The Contractor shall submit proposed cut sheets for the materials to be utilized for this work including but not limited to fertilizers and herbicides. The contract administrator will inspect work performed by the contractor. In the event of work performance deficiencies, the Contract Administrator will notify the Contractor. Notifications need to be written in an email The PHL may choose to: Require the Contractor to rectify the deficiency within 48 hours. Equipment intensive work such as mowing, edging and blowing done at the site shall not commence before 7:00 AM on weekdays and shall not continue after 5:00 PM. Incidents altercations or accidents involving the public, Contractor employees or Laboratory employees shall be reported to the Contract Administrator. The Contract Administrator will require written report from the Contractor describing the incident or accident. Any damage to PHL structures or plant materials due to Contractor negligence will be remedied by the Contractor at his or her expense.