This Statement of Work (SOW) outlines requirements for finishing services on newly fabricated millwork, cabinet components, furniture, and related items. The contractor will perform work at their location, providing all necessary labor, materials, equipment, supervision, and transportation. Key requirements include finish sanding, removing cabinet backs, glue removal, and labeling pieces by area and description. All surfaces must receive a minimum of two paint coats, with specific Axalta coating products mandated for different materials (Amarium Conversion Lacquer for millwork, Ultraguard Conversion Varnish for cabinet boxes/panels, and Imron Industrial Acrylic for furniture tops). The material process involves inspection, racking, sanding, and multiple coats of seal and finish in clean-room environments. The government will remove contents from furniture and provide desired colors, while the contractor will provide a crew lead for final inspection. Delivery and return of materials will be the contractor's responsibility. Detailed coating specifications are provided for various surfaces like crown molding, tabletops, chairs, and cabinet components, including specific seal and top coat requirements for front, back, interior, and exterior parts. Security requirements for personnel accessing Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (PNSY) are stringent, requiring U.S. citizenship, visit requests, specific identification, and adherence to badge criteria. Vehicle access to the Controlled Industrial Area (CIA) is also regulated, requiring company-owned/leased/rented vehicles with proper branding and inspection passes. Appendix I lists specific millwork items for Suite Areas 1 and 3, along with other items like colonial door casing, chair rail, baseboard, crown/cove molding, and various furniture pieces, detailing their dimensions and specific coating instructions.