Specifications include, but are not limited to: The work at the National Guard Armory includes designing and providing in complete and perfect working order a new diesel fuel fired standby generator system to supply power to the entire armory building, as seen in the attached map. The contractor shall provide all materials, appurtenances, and labor to provide for a standby power system that will automatically start and transfer from normal power to standby power upon a power failure and shut off when power is restored. C. Contractor must comply with all applicable Federal, State, and Local Regulations and Requirements including but not limited to; Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC), OSHA, NEC, and NFPA. 1. The Standby Generator System is to be designed by a Professional Electrical Engineer, licensed to work in the State of Alaska and submitted for approval to the project manager. 2. Generator size to be based on full load potential of the buildings plus 25 percent reserve/surge capacity 3. Generator and platform placement will be determined on site by the project manager at the time of the pre-bid meeting. 4. Provide exterior rated corrosion resistant steel enclosure, sound rated per UFC 3-540-01 table 2-1 “Light Industrial”. 5. Generator set to include an onboard automatic battery charger, engine block heater, and load bank. 6. Double walled secondary containment, UL 142 listed, steel, above ground, sub base fuel tank with a minimum local 72-hour capacity at full output. 7. Drive piles and build platform on designated site near the Armory Building. Contractor must provide engineering for the platform to assure it is adequate for the new generator. 8. Install conduit and electrical wiring to new ATS. 9. Provide and install all pipe, valves, and fittings for fuel delivery as required by code. 10. Provide and install all conduit and wire. 11. Provide and install 400-amp, 120/240-volt, single phase automatic and manual transfer switch.