Specifications include, but are not limited to: Specifications for Pole Line Hardware (“Aluminum Light Poles”): 1. General: Each light standard with appurtenances attached thereto must be fabricated of aluminum alloy, designed and constructed in accordance with the most current requirements of the American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (“AASHTO”) “Standard Specifications for Structural Support for Highway Signs, Luminaires and Traffic Signals”. Light standards with brackets and luminaires must be designed to withstand a wind speed of ninety (90) miles per hour (“mph”). 2. Pole Arms: Pole arms must be wraparound type with an upsweep design and accommodate a two inch (‘2”) slipfitter type luminaire, fabricated of tubular elliptical aluminum which after fabrication must have a mechanical strength not less than that of T-6 temper of 6063 and T-5 temper for 6005 alloy. The pole arms must be a truss-type for lengths ten feet (10’) and longer and consist of a single member for lengths shorter than ten feet (10’). The arms must be finished with a uniform surface having the natural color of aluminum and have a smooth uniform finish, free from disfiguring scratches, dents and similar markings. The maximum upsweep for brackets up to fifteen feet (15’) in length must not exceed three feet six inches (3’ 6”), for brackets twenty feet (25’) in length shall not exceed seven feet six inches (7’ 6”). Pole arm clamps must be designed so that they may be mounted back to back for twin arm installation. All wraparound brackets must be delivered fully assembled with bolts, nuts and washers in place and shall be American Society for Testing and Materials (“ASTM”) A 193 Grade B-8 stainless steel.