The district, which owns the now-vacant building, has allocated $10 million for lodge demolition and redevelopment in 2021-2022, including a $1.4-million budget for hazardous materials removal and demolition. Built in 1970, the 235-bed facility provided care for seniors until it was emptied this year when residents moved into the new Summit building on Hillside Avenue. The contractor’s job includes hiring an arborist to identify all the trees on the site, which contains cultivated gardens as well as native species. The contractor also has to ensure the site is clean, tidy and safe, and provide dust screens, barriers and warning signs where needed, along with around-the-clock security.