Specifications include, but are not limited to: The duties of the Auctioneer will include but are not limited to the following: Arrive and be prepared ½ hour prior to the start of each auction. It is the Auctioneers responsibility to confirm the date and time of each auction. Auctions are rarely cancelled due to inclement weather and in some instances will proceed even if the Authority and/or the City of Philadelphia has been closed for business. Read aloud the rules and regulations at the start of each auction. Provide at a minimum, two employees to work each auction (including the auctioneer). Supply a registered and insured vehicle appropriate for outdoor auctioning. Supply a public announcement system to facilitate each auction. Maintain a list of Bidders and a list of vehicles sales amounts throughout each auction. This information will be provided to the Auctioneer by the Authority before each auction. Have the capacity to auction 20 – 350 vehicles at each auction. Be available for no-sales. No-sales are vehicles not bid on during the auction that are made available at a set minimum price after the auction. Be available for bulk sales. Bulk sales occur after that auction and no-sale auction. Vehicles not purchased during the auction or no-sale auction are put into lots of 10-15 vehicles and sold at a minimum price per lot. The auctioneer’s compensation will be based on a percentage of the gross sales of each vehicle sold. The auctioneer will receive payment and a detailed report of the vehicle sales within 14 days of each auction.