Summary
Contract for waterslide restoration at the park pool. Including: A. Fiberglass Slide Surface Restoration: The contractor shall restore the existing fiberglass slide riding surface to improve appearance,
performance, and longevity.
Work shall include:
• Removal of mineral deposits, calcium buildup, oxidation, and surface contaminants.
• Progressive surface preparation using appropriate abrasive methods.
• Surface polishing and buffing to restore smoothness.
• Application of a UV-resistant protective coating or wax suitable for fiberglass water slides. Final finish shall provide a smooth, slip-controlled surface appropriate for rider safety. B. Steel Corrosion Mitigation The contractor shall perform corrosion mitigation on exposed steel components associated with the slide structure. Work shall include: Removal of rust and corrosion using mechanical methods; Cleaning and surface preparation of treated areas; Application of appropriate primers; Application of a marine-grade or industrial-grade protective coating system designed for
corrosion resistance in wet environments. C. Non-Skid Application on Metal Stairs The contractor shall apply a non-skid walking surface to the existing metal stair treads serving the slide. Work shall include: Mechanical surface preparation to achieve proper adhesion.
Cleaning and preparation of the substrate. Application of primer compatible with the final coating system. Application of a durable, high-solids, slip-resistant coating designed for wet, outdoor
environments. D. Installation of Safety Barriers Beneath Stair Structure: The contractor shall install safety netting beneath the water slide stairs to prevent access underneath the structure.
Work shall include: Furnishing and installing durable netting or barrier material; Netting shall be secured using symmetrically aligned anchor points consistent with the slide handrails to allow the netting to hang straight and uniform; Anchor bolts shall be drilled into the concrete floor for the primary attachment point. Secondary attachment shall be completed using drilled anchor points or eyebolts, with eyebolts preferred for a clean and finished appearance; All fastening shall be completed using professional-grade methods to ensure a secure, durable, and visually cohesive installation; Materials shall be suitable for outdoor, aquatic facility environments.