Specifications include, but are not limited to: •Provide a site visit to review all available documents, evaluate the alignment for insertion and extraction locations, obtain hydraulic and operational data and requirements for the inspection. •Develop a project plan – draft for comment and final, that is acceptable to all parties.•Review and approve the location where the EM Robotic equipment will be inserted into the pipeline, as well as minimum clearance requirements for the insertion components that will be utilized.•Review and approve the location where a 24-inch tap will be installed for extraction of the EM Robotic equipment. Installation of the 24-inch tapping valve and sleeve will be by the City.•Provide all EM Robotic equipment, tools, and trained technicians, as necessary, to operate the equipment. •Perform a comprehensive review and analysis of the data collected. •Determine repair priority by performing a preliminary risk analysis for each distressed pipe segment with a specific design and cover height. The risk curves shall be presented in terms of pressure that produce different limit states for varying effective numbers of broken wires, accounting for uncertainties and expected rate of progression of broken wires based on the data that is not site specific.•Provide a written report stating results of the inspection, remaining useful life of the force main and recommendations for repair or replacement including survey coordinates of repair or replacement locations.