Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1) Schedule and perform all minimum manufacturer required and specified inspections, maintenance, and repairs in a timely manner per FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) Regulations. 2) Provide all labor, material, equipment, supplies, and parts needed to provide manufacturer required routine maintenance, inspection, overhaul, replacement, or upgrading of existing equipment and avionics. 3) If the aircraft is in need of repair and is not able to fly, vendor should have the ability to provide a mechanic/technician to travel to the location of the aircraft and repair the aircraft or recommend a local vendor for emergency repairs. 4) Provide information (certifications, licenses, etc.) on those individuals who may be assigned to work on aircraft. 5) Provide a copy of the firm’s FAA License and any certificates issued by the aircraft’s manufacturer that the firm possesses. 6) Describe the hourly rates that will be charged. Include emergency and overtime rates, airframe labor, avionics labor, and engine labor if different. 7) Provide a copy of the manufacturer’s published price list and percentage of discount the firm will offer the county for parts. Please include example with Proposal. 8) Describe how the county will be charged for work completed. 9) Provide single point of contact for duration of the contract. 10) Provide any other information that the county should consider in evaluating the proposal.