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ITEM NO. 6 BOARDWALK MAINTENACE <br />6.1 Summary <br />1. COUNTY shall supply all building material used in boardwalk maintenance. <br />2. Material to be used: <br />Lumber.- marine grade <br />Hardware — screws 3", 316 Stainless, star drive <br />3. CONTRACTOR shall furnish all labor, equipment and incidentals required to repair and <br />maintain boardwalk. <br />4. Extent of boardwalk maintenance is shown in Drawing 6. <br />6.2 Frequency and Conditions <br />1. CONTRACTOR shall repair boardwalk four (4) times per year: once in March, June, <br />September and December.. If weather conditions prevent scheduled boardwalk repair, <br />boardwalk repair will be rescheduled per the COUNTY. <br />2. CONTRACTOR shall submit an hourly rate for boardwalk maintenance. The repairs each <br />quarter will vary. <br />3. CONTRACTOR shall inspect boardwalk and mark boards to be replaced. Boards include <br />handrails, balusters and baluster stringers, post and decking. <br />5. COUNTY will inspect boardwalk with CONTRACTOR. COUNTY will order material to be <br />delivered on-site for CONTRACTOR. <br />6. The COUNTY may require additional boardwalk maintenance for special events or <br />weather related damage and will provide the CONTRACTOR written notice 15 calendar <br />days in advance. <br />7. CONTRACTOR shall apply a water soluble deck sealer to all new wood per <br />manufacturers' directions. <br />8. While boardwalk is being repaired, CONTRACTOR shall post signage that boardwalk is <br />closed for repair. <br />9. CONTRACTOR shall remove from the site all debris related to boardwalk maintenance <br />and replacement. <br />ITEM NO. 7 BOARDWALK REPLACEMENT <br />7.1 Summary <br />1. COUNTY shall supply all material used in boardwalk replacement. <br />2. Material to be used: <br />Lumber - marine grade <br />Hardware — screws.3", 316 Stainless, star drive <br />3. CONTRACTOR shall furnish all labor, equipment and incidentals required to replace <br />sections of the boardwalk. <br />4. Boardwalk replacement shown in Drawing 7. <br />Exhibit 1 — Page 4 <br />