Specifications include, but are not limited to: It is the desire of the District to award to several qualified vendors that can demonstrate in a proposal their ability to service the District with quality of work and competitiveness of pricing in HVAC maintenance. An effective preventative maintenance program is the best way to ensure trouble-free operation and peak system performance by providing the following outcomes: Minimize equipment down time in hours of building occupancy. Increase indoor air quality and occupant comfort. Increase energy efficiency of the unit Prolong the life cycle of the equipment. Identify equipment that should be replaced. Service Provider shall exercise and maintain all applicable Federal, State, County and Municipal regulatory requirements as it pertains to Safety and Health. Regulators include but are not limited to OSHA. Where there is a conflict between applicable regulations, the most stringent will apply. This includes removal and disposal of any hazardous materials.