Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Contractor shall furnish all equipment, labor, supervision and ice melt products necessary to perform the services in a timely and professional workmanlike manner. The Contractor shall plow, shovel, treat surfaces and otherwise properly remove and clear all snow, ice, frozen rain, sleet and any other precipitation that may accumulate and freeze in the specified locations. This includes all follow-up treatments for refreeze situations, as may occur. All garage doors, emergency exits and normal entry points shall be cleared at all locations, except as noted on the site plans. All paved parking lots shall be plowed and cleared by the Contractor and then treated as necessary using Magic Salt™ de-icing agent, except as noted below in the Fire Company No Salt Zone, as well as factoring for overall reduced salt usage. All walkways, sidewalks, entry doors, emergency exits (except as noted on plan sheets) shall be cleared with the Contractor providing their own de-icing agent that should not be harmful to the sidewalk materials. Bidders shall state their proposed de-icing agent to be used. The Contractor shall push snow piles out of the way to reasonable locations at the edges of lots. Snow piles near lot entrances and at intersections shall be pushed back as far as possible to allow for adequate driving site lines, as well as provide space for future storm removal. The Town, at its discretion and availability, may remove large piles at key points, but there may be delays, so snow must be pushed back as far as reasonable to provide for adequate site lines.