Specifications include, but are not limited to: The following specifications are intended as minimum requirements. Any variation from these specifications must be clearly noted on the bid proposal or another sheet. The undersigned proposes to furnish all labor, materials, and equipment, and to perform all work required, in accordance with specifications dated February 15, 2012 for a one- (1) year period. Sweep up winter sand and other debris on approximately seventy-seven (79) road miles (158 curb miles) of Woodbridge Local Roads. Successful bidder must start work on April 16, 2012 and continue until sweeping is completed, weather permitting. Contractor must be able to provide at lease one high dump sweeper with a minimum four- (4) cubic yard capacity. The ability to provide more than one high dump sweeper is preferable to the Town of Woodbridge. Material to be swept is winter sand and related debris including but not limited to: sand, leaves, litter, twigs, etc. The operator of the sweeper may be required to exit the sweeper to remove large roadside debris or spread out heavy leaf accumulation to allow the equipment to perform effectively. Multiple passes, at no additional cost to the Town of Woodbridge may be required to clean the roads to acceptable standards. Each road shall be swept from gutter line to gutter line and shall be swept to acceptable standards of the Public Works Operations Manager of the Town of Woodbridge or any of his designees. Contractor will be required to clean all intersections and cul-de-sacs associated with the roads that are assigned to the contractor for sweeping. It is the responsibility of the successful bidder to ensure that every piece of equipment used in the Town of Woodbridge is certified by the South Central Regional Water Authority for backflow prevention. The successful bidder shall obtain a hydrant use permit from the Town of Woodbridge Fire Chief/Department, which are available through the Town's Building Department. Proof of certification must be made at least 10 business days before the actual start of work within the Town. Any fees associated with the certification process by the Regional Water Authority or for water hydrant use shall be at the expense of the contractor. Bidder must indicate on the bid form the number, size and type of equipment that will be used