Specifications include, but are not limited to: General mechanical work Filtration Water and air Confined space qualified personnel and equipment Demolition, waste removal, disposal and waste recycling of mechanical equipment and components Trade coordination Sheet metal ductwork, diffusers, louvers, breeching, etc. Hydronic Systems: Pipe, fittings, valves, etc. Specialty piping systems: O2, Vacuum, oiless compressed air, CO, N2 Interior and exterior Steam Systems repair and replacement: Pipe, fittings, valves, condensate returns, traps, etc. Installation & Repair to Chillers, compressors condensers, evaporators, air handlers, pumps, blowers, fans, boilers, tanks, heat exchangers, pressure vessels, Vacuum pumps, Lab ventilation, exhaust, fume hoods, makeup air Insulation – piping, ductwork and equipment Control systems and components Abatement and disposal of hazardous materials of mechanical equipment Commissioning Services Testing & Balancing (TAB) Contract Administration including other trades “day 2” work RI/DO Water Systems Auto Clave VFD’s Air compressors & Vacuum Systems Pool Systems for Hot & Cold Tubs, Therapy Pools and Pools Rigging Backhoe, Jack hammer Pavement replacement and side walk replacement Water softening system installation Propylene glycol system installation Contractors conducting work in pre-1978 residences and child-occupied locations must be in compliance with EPA’s Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule that became effective April 22, 2010. The contractor must also show evidence of their capabilities of the handling and disposal of hazardous containing materials such as asbestos. At all times, one person on the job site will be required to have a current certificate for Lead Safety for Renovation Repair and Painting.