1. Removal of Existing Carpet: • Carefully remove and dispose of the existing carpet, underlayment, and any tack strips, ensuring no damage to the subfloor. • Dispose of all waste in an environmentally responsible manner per local regulations. 2. Subfloor Inspection and Preparation: • Inspect the subfloor for any damage, unevenness, or contamination. • Repair any cracks, holes, or uneven areas in the subfloor to ensure a smooth, level base for the new carpet. • Clean the subfloor thoroughly to remove any debris, adhesives, or residues that might affect the new carpet installation. 3. Installation of New Underlayment (if required): • Install new underlayment where necessary to provide additional cushioning, soundproofing, or moisture barrier, based on the type of carpet chosen. 4. Carpet Selection and Delivery: • Coordinate with DCC management for the selection of carpet type, color, and pattern. • Ensure the carpet meets all specifications for durability, fire resistance, and aesthetics as required by the DCC. • Coordinate delivery of the carpet to the site in a manner that does not interfere with existing events. 5. Carpet Installation: • Lay out and cut carpet to fit the specific dimensions of each area, ensuring minimal waste. • Install carpet using methods appropriate to the product (e.g., stretchin, glue-down, or modular tiles), ensuring seams are tight and invisible where possible. • Use high-quality adhesives where needed and ensure all edges are secure and smooth. • Install new tack strips, if stretch-in installation, or ensure proper adhesion for glue-down methods.