Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM TESTING, INSPECTION, AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES (E.G. WET, DRY, PREACTION) The term “fire suppression system testing and inspection services” as used herein shall include providing all materials, equipment, labor and transportation necessary for the successful completion of the work under the terms and conditions contained herein for the fire suppression system equipment listed in the attachment to this bid. The purpose of this bid is to provide all labor, tools, transportation, materials, equipment and permits as necessary to provide the required level of services as described herein. The scope of work shall include Fire Suppression System Testing and Inspection Services, as per NFPA 13, of the adopted edition and NFPA 25, of the adopted edition. The fire suppression system testing and inspection services to be performed shall consist of the following: • Quarterly inspections and testing, as required by the applicable National Fire Protection Association (“NFPA”) standards, manufacturer recommendations, and state/local codes; • Any defective part(s) shall be repaired and/or replaced at the State’s expense as detailed herein. Requests to repair or replace defective system components shall be approved in advance by the Agency Contact, or his/her designated representative, prior to any actual work being performed by the Vendor; • Annual Fire Pump Testing, electric, and diesel; The Vendor shall provide the following fire suppression system services, on a quarterly basis (unless otherwise noted), as described herein: • Inspect and test the systems to determine whether it is in service and in satisfactory condition in accordance with NFPA standards; Identify potentially detrimental site conditions that could compromise the performance of mechanical and/or electronic components of the system; • Inspect from floor level for adequate clearance and condition of the sprinkler heads to allow for proper distribution and activation in accordance with NFPA 25 5.2; • Inspect the sprinkler control valves for proper position, general condition, accessibility and appropriate signage; • Inspect and perform required water flow tests for each system from main drain and inspector’s test valve, weather permitting. In case of inclement weather, technician shall reschedule for earliest possible date; • Perform visual backflow prevention assembly inspection on fire protection backflow assembly valves; • Drain the known auxiliary drains. The State is responsible for supplying the number of auxiliary drains as well as their location within the Building; • Inspect the Fire Department connection couplings, caps, threads and clappers, check valves and drains; • Inspect and test the fire sprinkler system alarm components for satisfactory condition, and operation;