A. Generator Disconnection and Removal The Contractor shall: • Disconnect and remove the existing emergency feeders between the generator and the adjacent generator distribution panel. • Disconnect existing start/stop control wiring and pull wiring back to the nearest accessible junction box. • Disconnect shore power circuits and pull wiring back to the nearest accessible junction box. • Provide all labor and equipment to remove the existing generator set from the concrete pad. • Coordinate with appropriate stakeholder(s) for proper possession and disposal of the existing generator set. B. Concrete Pad Preparation and Mounting The Contractor shall: • Clean and prepare existing conduit and pad area to receive new generator equipment. • Form and pour new concrete generator mounting structures, raised 12 inches above the existing pad elevation, to support the new generator. C. Generator Installation The Contractor shall: • The vendor must purchase, delivery and install new generator • Provide all labor and materials to move and position the new generator set onto the newly constructed mounts. • Install new emergency feeder cable from the generator to the exterior generator distribution panel D. Electrical Connections The Contractor shall: • Extend and reconnect the existing start/stop wiring from the nearest junction box to the new generator. • Extend and reconnect the onboard battery charger and block heater circuits to the new generator with final terminations made at the unit. E. Fuel Connection The Contractor shall: • Reconnect the existing natural gas fuel line to the new generator and make all necessary adjustments to ensure compliance with emissions requirements.