The site of this work will take place at Southgate Anderson High School. Provide labor, materials, tools and equipment required to perform the following demolition, electrical and lighting scope as noted below, along with any other general electrical, demolition or construction notes as listed in drawings provided by Engineering Solutions dated November 27th, 2024 The scope of work is outlined in the drawings provided in attached A.3 dated November 27th, 2024. The scope of this work includes, but is not limited to, supplying labor and materials necessary to install ten (10) single head lights and poles, two (2) double head lights and poles, eight (8) sport lights and poles, and thirteen (13) bollard light poles along with all lighting wiring connections required and electrical connections to the building. The lighting specified in the bid drawings should be used as the base design, however the district will review any acceptable alternate lighting packages. Alternates should be submitted to the district for review and approval prior to the bid submission deadline. All lighting controls shall be ASHRAE 90.1-2013 compliant. Site restoration should also be included in the contractor’s proposal along with any debris/material removal necessary to complete the work described in the RFP and bid drawings (A.3). All lighting for the parking lot and drive should be controlled and wired through the district Building Management System. Lighting on the tennis courts should have separate on and off controls via switches or an app to control on and off. All light poles and bollards are to be square and not round in style to match existing poles around the campus. Electrical box/rough-in for future power accommodation is also included in the project and is noted in the drawings. Occupancy sensor for parking lot lights and driveway lights is required. The drawings provided in attachment A.3 are diagrammatic and indicate the size and general arrangement of piping, wiring, equipment, etc. Exact locations and routings shall be determined in the field by contractors. Contractor will be required to pull any necessary permits required to complete this work.