Specifications include, but are not limited to: 2.1. The CONTRACTOR shall perform complete maintenance and repair services which includes annual inspection and testing for all STATE fire hydrant systems included in this contract. Services shall consist of thorough maintenance work in accordance with the best commercial practices governing the maintenance of fire hydrant systems which includes the American Water Works Association guidelines, the City and County of Honolulu Board of Water Supply (BWS) procedures, and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 25 “Standard for the inspection, testing and maintenance of water-based fire protection system” for STATE fire hydrant systems located at various Oahu schools listed herein, Exhibit B, Schedule of Fire Hydrant Equipment. Service shall include scheduled maintenance tasks and inspections for each unit listed herein. All maintenance services shall be as specified and shall be subject to inspection and approval by the STATE Contract Administrator (CA) or the Point of Contact (POC). The CONTRACTOR shall be aware that some schools may require the work be performed outside of school hours and no additional compensation will be provided should this occur. 2.2. The CONTRACTOR shall repair or replace all worn, failed or questionable components and parts, to ensure satisfactory operation of the fire hydrant systems. Replacement parts shall be of similar design and quality to maintain system integrity and serviceability. 2.3. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all costs required to maintain and repair all fire hydrants systems, including the fire hydrant and the corresponding underground isolation valves, to ensure complete and satisfactory operation of the fire hydrant systems. Maintenance and repair in this contract include, and are not limited to, the valves, operating stems, caps, bolts, gaskets, seals, rust removal, paint, and etc. Any questions as to the satisfactory performance of maintenance service and repairs, including the satisfactory operation of all equipment and systems shall be determined by the POC 2.4. There may be other fire hydrant systems located on the school site belonging to other entities such as the City and County of Honolulu, BWS, and the Federal Government. The assessment and servicing of these fire hydrant systems are not part of this contract; however, the Contractor shall include these fire hydrant systems ownership and ID numbers in the school inventory, and label the locations on the school map. For additional Fire hydrant systems found on campus that are the Hawaii State Department of Education’s responsibility, and are not part of the Exhibit B, Schedule of Fire Hydrant Equipment, the CONTRACTOR shall document and notify the POC. The STATE may request that the CONTRACTOR to include the new fire hydrant systems in the inventory list, Exhibit B Schedule, and perform maintenance, based on the unit bid price on the Offer Pages prior to executing the supplemental contract. 2.5. The CONTRACTOR shall not be financially responsible for repairs resulting from flagrant vandalism, fire, storm, or related damages that can be attributed to causes beyond the CONTRACTOR’s control. However, the CONTRACTOR shall be tasked for such repairs and be responsible for such repairs if the damages are caused by the CONTRACTOR’s failure to properly maintain, test or repair the hydrant (i.e.: failure to reinstall protective caps, open valves or return hydrant to proper operating condition, and etc.).