Specifications include, but are not limited to: Furnish labor, equipment, and materials for general plumbing work, typically on private property, for customer owned gas, water, and sewer facilities on both scheduled and emergency basis. Work may also be required on customer owned appliances such as but not limited to: cleaning and replacing faucets, stool valves, and water heaters that are affected by debris in the service lines. City Utilities will typically perform all site restoration, and paving repairs, but Contractor may be required to complete this work, if circumstances require. Contractor is responsible for evaluating and correcting the effect of their work on the customer’s electrical grounding. If contractor cannot perform this work per the National Electric Code then a subcontractor may be used. If insufficient grounding is discovered outside their scope of work, the customer shall be notified but Contractor will not be responsible for repairs. Contractor may be required to camera sewer mains and laterals to verify pipes have not been damaged from boring by others, and submit signed affidavit indicating their results.