Specifications include, but are not limited to: 2.1 The SUCCESSFUL BIDDER shall provide all personnel, supervision, labor, reports, records, equipment, tools, materials, parts, supplies, transportation, license, and permits (including all applicable fees for license, and permits) necessary to perform Pump Repair and Maintenance Services in a safe manner and applicable to all federal, state, and local laws. 2.2 The SUCCESSFUL BIDDER shall coordinate the performance of the Pump Repair and Maintenance Services with the DISTRICT Manager/Supervisor or designee. 2.3 The SUCCESSFUL BIDDER shall comply with all applicable Hydraulic Institute (HI) Standards and be satisfactory to the DISTRICT Manager/Supervisor or designee. All personnel employed in the repair/rebuilding of pumps shall be skilled in their particular trade. All work shall be performed in accordance with applicable statutes, regulations, and codes. Work shall also be in accordance with American Water Work Associations (AWWA), Hydraulic Institute (HI), National Electrical Manufacturer Association (NEMA), American National Standards Institute (AMSI), and Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC - formerly Steel Structures Painting Council) standards and recommendations. 2.4 The SUCCESSFUL BIDDER shall comply with all rules, regulations, and laws established by any local, state and/or federal regulatory or legislative body having jurisdiction over the facilities owned/managed by the DISTRICT and covered by/under this contract. 2.5 The SUCCESSFUL BIDDER’S performance shall be in accordance with the highest quality standards prevailing in the Pump Repair and Maintenance Services industry. 2.6 These specifications shall be construed as acceptable minimum requirements. Adjustment and/or changes to the frequency and type of inspections and testing required during the term of the contract, in order to remain in compliance, shall be performed without delay or added cost.