Specifications include, but are not limited to: BIG LAKE AREA STATE RECREATION SITES CONCESSIONAIRE; MANAGING AND RUNNING THE BIG LAKE AREA STATE RECREATION SITES AS AN INDEPENDENT OPERATOR, FOLLOWING THE GUIDELINES AS SET FORTH BY ALASKA STATE PARKS.; he Contractor shall be responsible for park management, including janitorial and facility maintenance and repairs, resource protection, public services, site supervision, and fee collection. In return for operating and maintaining the park, the Contractor will be allowed to collect fees for: Big Lake Area State Recreation Sites - overnight camping, daily parking, and firewood. The State is willing to consider other revenue enhancing services proposed by the offeror that are recreation-related and benefit the public’s use and enjoyment of the park. All services to be provided must be identified in the offeror’s proposal. At a minimum, camping and day use activities must be provided. All additional business conducted in the park must be related to the park and outdoor recreation. Retail sales (excluding Alcoholic Beverages), equipment rentals, and food/beverage services (excluding Alcoholic Beverages) are examples of other business activities that may be proposed. Offerors should specify in their proposal the additional types and dollar amounts of the services they intend to provide, as well as any additional business activities they intend to pursue, for consideration by the State.; The Contractor is authorized and required to provide the following services: • facility and janitorial maintenance, as further described in Section 3.07 below; • protection of park natural resources; • visitor information; • collection of applicable park user fees • compliance with applicable sanitary standards, including drinking water and sewage, and solid waste; and • inform visitors of park rules and seek compliance in a respectful professional manner. ;