Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Site Assessment: Prior to commencement of work, a comprehensive site assessment will be conducted to evaluate the current condition of existing pathways and identify areas requiring modification or construction of new pathways. This assessment will also consider factors such as slope, terrain, existing infrastructure, existing infrastructure Right of Ways (ROW)/easements, and proximity to key facilities and attractions. 2. Design and Planning: Based on the site assessment findings, a detailed design/site plan design will be developed in accordance with ADA regulations and guidelines. The design will include specifications for pathway width, slope, surface materials, cross slopes, turning spaces, handrails/guardrails, curbs, and other necessary features to ensure accessibility and safety for individuals with disabilities. Design must include: A. ADA compliant pathways- 8’ Wide concrete with turndowns , 4” in depth (6” for any heavy equipment crossing if needed) approximately 23,600 S.F./ 280-300 Cubic yards of concrete for North to South pathways. And approximately 6,630 S.F./ 80-100 Cubic yards of concrete construction at east rodeo location. (See Exhibit 1) B. Concrete Landing pad with turndowns for porta-johns at fairground and rodeo ground. C. Concrete ADA parking spaces/aisle with turndowns and approximately 40,000 S.F. of Asphalt Parking lot area at southeast entry. 3. Material Selection: Selection of appropriate materials for pathway construction will be based on durability, slip resistance, ease of maintenance, and compliance with ADA requirements. Consideration will be given to materials such as concrete, asphalt, pavers, or other suitable options based on site-specific conditions and budget constraints. All concrete construction will be reinforced with the proper steel rebar. Wire woven mesh, rebar chairs, and any anchor systems for the guard rails or handrail systems must be installed.