The contractor shall provide all labor, equipment, materials, tools, transportation, permits, and supervision required for the complete, functional, and code-compliant installation of an emergency power system at each facility. The scope includes, but is not limited to: Furnishing and installing diesel-powered standby generators meeting the minimum facility ratings listed above. Providing concrete housekeeping pads where required. Furnishing and installing automatic transfer switches, feeders, conduits, grounding systems, and associated electrical infrastructure as shown in the engineer’s drawings. Reconfiguring existing electrical service to integrate the generator and ATS system. Providing all trenching, backfill, compaction, penetrations, sealing, and surface repairs necessary for a complete installation. Coordinating required outages, ensuring continuity of critical circuits unless otherwise approved by the Owner. Preparing a Temporary Power Plan for any required service interruptions. Performing load-bank testing in accordance with the drawings and manufacturer requirements. Providing training, as required (see Section 8). Providing O&M Manuals, as required (see Section 8). Compliance with all specifications noted on E-1 through E-15, including: General Notes Electrical Specifications Wiring methods Grounding requirements Nameplate and identification requirements Testing requirements Raceway and conductor requirements (Refer to drawings E-1 to E-15)