Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Contractor shall be responsible for making general body and required mechanical repairs related to accidents and vandalism to Fleet’s owned or maintained vehicles and equipment. Estimates‐ Repairs shall only be authorized by, and compensated for to the extent as specified in the written Damage Repair Estimate (the “estimate”) provided to Fleet by the Contractor, or provided by the insurance adjuster to Fleet and the contractor. Estimates may be subsequently amended by Contractor as required for hidden damages, but only with prior approval from Fleet and/or insurance provider. Estimates shall clearly indicate supplied parts and repair materials as: - New Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) - New “after‐market” - Used OEM Labor estimates shall be based upon and supported by standard reference publications generally recognized for the use by the body repair industry, such as CCC Pathways software, Mitchell’s, or Motor’s Collision Repair manuals. The estimates shall state the reference publication used. Estimated completion times shall be furnished on each estimate. Fleet may approve additional time to complete repairs for previously hidden damages or non‐availability of repair parts upon Contractor’s request and documentation. Repairs‐ Quality of the completed work for fit, finish, sheet metal work, overall painting and patching must be acceptable to Fleet. The standards are listed below. 1. Repaired surface area(s) are to match the rest of the vehicle in color, fit and/or finish. 2. All body and repaired parts or materials used in the repairs shall be certified by their manufacturer as meeting Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) specifications.