1. Due to the schedule of the cruise ship arrivals and departures, the Service Contractor shall coordinate all work with the Service Contract Administrator and the Cruise Terminal staff to minimize disruption. 2. The Mobile, Alabama Cruise Terminal is a United States Port and is thus under the Department of Homeland Security Rules. Workers must have a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) badge, or be directly supervised at all times by a representative of the Service Contractor with a TWIC badge, in accordance with Department of Homeland Security Regulations. TWIC badges must be worn and visible at all times while working at the Cruise Terminal. TWIC Badge requirements can be found at https://www.tsa.gov/for-industry/twic. 3. Service to be performed bi-monthly (6 service dates per year) on all of the units listed in Exhibit A – Equipment List. Service Contract shall perform visual inspections of all unit’s conditions and operations. Also included will be all required belt adjustments and replacements along with lubrication, if needed. Service Contractor shall inspect all moving parts and components, investigate noises, belts, bearing, drives, fans, and lubricate and make adjustments as recommended by manufacturer’s specifications. All air filter media and/or high efficiency pleated filters will be replaced on a monthly schedule and supplied by the Service Contractor. 4. Service Contractor shall be responsible for operational checks of all compressors, refrigerant charge and fans; including voltages, amperages, inspection of fan belts and blades, along with HVAC control system. 5. Inspect and secure all electrical connections. 6. Biannual cleaning interior and exterior coils, fan impellers and blades, and electrical contacts. 7. Monthly cleaning of condensate drains lines from the air handling unit to the drain.