Specifications include, but are not limited to: B-01 Workers, Supervision, and EquipmentContractor shall provide the following at its own expense: A.All workers, adequate crew supervision, and serviceable equipment to satisfactorily accomplish treatment of all acres identified in the Unit Description (Section II-A).B.Equipment operators that are skilled in machine operation on the particular equipment offered under comparable working conditions.C.Transportation for all workers, supplies, materials, and equipment to and from the Unit(s). D.All supplies, materials, and equipment needed to ensure safe operations. E.Excavator(s) rated at EX-200, equivalent, or larger, equipped with thumb and brush rake with teeth to remove brush and small tree roots, and hydraulic cylinders capable of positive down pressure to produce at least 12 inches of penetration into mineral soil. Excavator shall be capable of operating on slopes up to 50 percent with minimal ground compaction. Any reference to manufacturers’ models are intended to be descriptive only and are for the sole purpose of indicating the type of equipment suitable for contract work. Contractor's equipment may be subject to inspection and approval by the Compliance Forester prior to performing Work in the Units.B-02 BoundariesThe boundaries depicted on Unit Map (Section II-B) delineate the Work area. Contractor is responsible for completing all Work to boundaries. The Work boundaries will consist of easily identifiable features (including but not limited to roads, streams, or abrupt changes in forest type or age). Flagging will be used for areas where identifiable features are absent. Contractor is responsible for understanding the location of all boundaries. Failure to complete Work to boundaries in any Unit renders Work in that Unit incomplete, and no payment will be made to Contractor for any Work on that Unit. No payment will be provided for Unit(s) with Work that extends beyond Unit boundaries. Work extending beyond Unit boundaries will be considered breach of contract. See Clause A-23, above. B-03 Weather ConditionsOperations may be suspended when the Compliance Forester determines that weather conditions will cause excessive soil damage due to high soil moisture content. Suspended operations shall not resume unless approval to do so has been given, in writing, by the Compliance Forester.