Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Work includes removal and decommissioning of the aboveground fuel and waste oil storage tanks, associated dispenser, fuel pumps, lighting, structure, tank pad (if required), drive pads, vent and vent line, fuel supply, vapor recovery line, associated piping, electrical conduit and wiring, and associated equipment and components for the fueling station. 2. All services taken back to their location. Circuits are to be disabled in accordance with all codes and regulations (Title 19, Public Safety and Title 24, Building Standards Code of the California Code of Regulations [CCR] and the National Electric Code). All mechanical associated with the removal to be taken back original point of service. Ensure that all abandoned utilities are mined out and terminated to the source location. Remove spare circuit breakers, leave on site, and blanked off. 3. Contractor is responsible for all cost associated with obtaining required permits, testing, and the disposal of the fuel storage tank, waste oil tank, all associated equipment from the fuel island and its components. 4. Contractor must provide a list of names; California driver licenses or California ID needed to live scan all employees working on CHP property before work can start. Contractor and its employees shall sign-in and sign-out each working day with a CHP on-site contact person or designee at the front lobby of the location upon each service call to provide verification that service has been provided. 5. No deviations from these specifications will be permitted without concurrence and subsequent written authorization from the CHP Facilities Analyst.