Specifications include, but are not limited to: Work will be on an “on call” basis when conditions warrant these services and could require working on emergency situations. For the purpose of this work, the Town’s representative shall be the Town Administrator or his/her designee. The contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, equipment, and vehicles as required for work in accordance with this scope of services. All authorized work will be performed by a Massachusetts licensed electrician. Electrical work shall be done during normal business hours to the extent possible. Work during other times may be authorized by the Town at the emergency hourly rate. Regular service calls shall be serviced within eight (8) business hours and emergency calls serviced within one (1) hour. All materials and workmanship, whether specifically designated, shown or implied shall be first quality, new and of a grade satisfactory to the Town or its representative. The Town or its representative shall have the right to reject any part of the work if the material or workmanship is not of satisfactory quality. The contractor shall conform to all requirements of state and local laws, including compliance with the prevailing wage laws. The contractor shall apply for all necessary permits and require inspection of the work by the local inspector when required. Permit fees may be waived by approval of the Board of Selectmen. The contractor shall be one whose primary business is electrical service and who can furnish an adequate labor force to provide 24-hour service, 365 days per year. This shall include the responsibility of contacting other Town contractors to coordinate work involving himself and one or more additional trades. The contractor shall be required to be available, at no cost to the Town during the business day, at times mutually convenient to himself and a representative of the Town, for consultation regarding potential work, to visit work locations and to prepare estimates.