Specifications include, but are not limited to: Work will generally include, but is not limited to the following: • Inspection, systematic examinations, adjustments, cleaning and lubrication to be performed at regular intervals in order to provide efficient and safe operation of cars. • All lubricants, cleaning material, paint, cotton, etc. are to be supplied by the contractor. All lubricants shall be of the proper grade recommended by the manufacturer for the proposed use. • Supplying, repairing and replacing of all parts of every description made necessary by wear and tear. All parts to be used shall be genuine of the same materials and chemical composition, and manufactured by the company furnishing the elevators; or of equal or better quality (only upon written approval by County). • Contractor shall have and maintain on-hand locally, a supply of spare parts sufficient for the normal maintenance and repair of the elevators. • Testing of all safety devices and governors, as required by the latest edition of American Standard Safety Code for Elevators and in compliance with the Metropolitan Area Building and Construction Department requirements; or at regular intervals not exceeding periods of one (1) year. Contractor shall promptly correct any defects that may be found in testing and examining the safety devices. Times and dates of these tests must be noted on the elevator tested by appropriate tagging method. Records and results of each test must be furnished to appropriate County point of contact each month. • Building work items, including tear-out, replacement, refinishing, etc., to gain access to the above items and restore the elevator(s) to normal use.