Specifications include, but are not limited to: 4.3 The contractor shall troubleshoot and/or diagnose electrical and control problems and recommend emergency or routine repair programs as required. 4.4 The contractor shall assist City personnel in locating necessary repair parts. City personnel will procure parts as necessary or may designate that the contractor supply repair parts. 4.5 The contractor shall assist City personnel in making repairs to eliminate or reduce downtime of vital electrical component systems at various City facilities. 4.6 The contractor shall have all necessary equipment to include tools, meters, boom trucks, bucket trucks including a bucket truck with 80-foot reach, backhoes, trenchers, line trucks and thermographic equipment available. The contractor shall provide a list of all equipment owned/leased and available for emergency response. Thermographic equipment will be required in order to rapidly diagnose "hot spots" within switchgear, starters and/or related equipment when necessary to ensure the integrity of the equipment or when requested by the City. 4.7 The contractor shall provide the necessary manpower and equipment to perform normal electrical work to include both rehabilitation and extension of electrical services. 4.8 The contractor must have the necessary equipment and manpower to work on multi-volt circuitry up to 600 volts and access to the necessary equipment and manpower on multi-volt circuitry from 600 to 4,160 volts.