Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1.1 Contractor must have on staff and be able to provide ISU with qualified electricians and additional support staff to assist in completion of system restoration or repairs and replacements to failed 4160 or 13,800 volt equipment, including, but not limited to, medium voltage cables, oil-filled transformers, and medium voltage switchgear. The quantity of staff will be determined as needed for each project. Minimum qualifications are as follows: 1.1.1 Electricians shall have one or more of the following related experience and/or education consisting of installing medium/high voltage cable with EPR insulation/copper tape shield or concentric neutral construction, heatshrink medium voltage cable splices, either heat shrink or elbow-based terminations (both 200 amp and 600 amp) and associated components: • Minimum of five years of documented experience in medium/high voltage cable installation. • Associate degree from an accredited community college electrical power-line technician program and two years of experience. • National Cable Splicing Certification Board (NCSCB) certification, or equivalent credential, and two years of experience. • Shall be a full-time employee of the Contractor. 1.2 Contractor may be involved in determining where the equipment failure is located within the ISU system, assisting ISU with required system switching operations to isolate the failed components and rerouting of services around the equipment failure. Any Work involving system switching would be completed with ISU and Contractor staff working as a two person team. Any lockouts would be set up as group lockouts where Contractor and ISU are applying locks per respective lockout/tagout policies. 1.3 Contractor to provide all required personal protective equipment (PPE) and tools to complete the Work. This could include but is not limited to all hand tools, removal and installation tools for dealing with medium/high voltage cables in underground conduits, specialized tools to install cable splices and terminations, tools to disconnect and reconnect transformers and switchgear, confined space monitors, 40 Cal/ cm2 PPE, and other personal safety equipment. 1.4 ISU will provide all materials, deliver to the jobsite, provide equipment to move transformers and switchgear, and provide all testing equipment. Materials provided include but is not limited to: medium/high voltage cables, cable splicing and termination materials, expendables required for cable work, cable racking components, replacement transformers, switchgear and associated components from onsite inventory. 1.5 Contractor response time shall be as short as possible, preferably having staff on-site within two to three hours after initial contact by ISU. Contractor shall provide 24/7 contact information of multiple employees. Contact information shall be updated/confirmed twice a hear or when staffing changes occur.