1. Scope of Services The City is requesting Bids for Galvanized Pipe Fittings for use by the Water and Sewer Department. Delivery Requirements All prices quoted shall be based on delivery F.O.B. Tulsa, Oklahoma or to any other points as may be designated in the Specifications, with all charges prepaid by Seller to the actual point of delivery. Bids must state the number of Days required for delivery under normal conditions. Absolutely no items over 500lbs. may be directly shipped to the City requiring the City personnel to unload from the shipping truck or trailer. The City carries no responsibility for any damages incurred during an unloading occurrence. All unloading shall be the responsibility of the Seller and/or shipping entity. Additional Delivery Requirements: 2317 S Jackson, Tulsa, OK 74107 (2 locations at this address) 5605 S Garnett Rd, Tulsa, OK 74146 4235 N 93rd E Ave, Tulsa, OK 74115 2. Specifications The Bid must meet or exceed the following Specifications. SPECIFICATION ASTM 53 and ASTM A120 (Specs for Items 1 – 135) SPECIFICATIONS FOR STEEL PIPE Published pipe standards serve three functions. 1. They dictate manufacturing and testing requirements and prescribed methods of measuring the required mechanical and physical properties. 2. Without specifications, it would be difficult for the pipe buyer to establish a common ground of understanding with the producer as to product requirements. 3. When the pipe producer marks a specification on this product, they warrant that the pipe is made from prime quality steel and meets all the requirements of the specification. Standard pipe is manufactured and tested as prescribed by ASTM (formerly American Society for Testing Materials), an international, non-profit technical and Scientific organization formed for "the consensus development of standards on characteristics and performance of materials, products, systems and services." The society operates through more than 127 main technical committees. These committees’ function under regulations that ensure balanced representation among producers, users and general interest groups. The published standards, therefore, represent the consensus viewpoint of all involved. Line pipe and Oil Country products are manufactured and tested as prescribed by the American Petroleum Institute (API). The API operates similarly to the ASTM except that producers, consumers, and associations with primary interests in oil or gas are involved.