Specifications include, but are not limited to: • CONTRACTOR is to be the comprehensive Electrical & Mechanical Contractor for the project and will be responsible for all installation and professional services necessary to complete the system as designed. This work is to include, but is not limited to, coordination with local governance, procuring non-owner furnished material, coordination with District Project Managers and District Roofer, and Construction of all aspects of the PV project unless otherwise excluded within this document. • District desires to retain Contractor, and Contractor desires to be retained, to perform or cause to be performed all work to construct and/or install the PV project and all the necessary ground/site preparations at the Site. • Contractor must be in the business of constructing and/or installing solar facilities. • Contractor must have all necessary licenses to perform work. • All work performed must be warrantied per state requirements after commissioning or at a minimum must provide a 1-year workmanship warranty in addition to maintaining manufacturer warranties. • Contractor to reference the included Design Drawings. • The Contractor shall provide all labor, supervision, and equipment to the extent not provided by District; materials, consumables, and all necessary transportation, staging, loading, unloading, and rigging to produce electrically and mechanically complete and commercially functional Solar Roof-Mount System per the referenced drawings. This is, including, but not limited to, competent supervision, shop drawings, samples, tools and scaffolding as are necessary for the proper performance of the Work • Contractor shall procure and install all items not specifically provided by District that may be necessary to produce a complete and functioning system. These items may include but are not limited to the items detailed in the “Contractor Procured Materials” section below, and will otherwise encompass all material not provided by the School District. • The locations and electrical installation of the system shall be based on the final construction drawings. Contractor is responsible for information that relates to their scope of work that may be present on drawings other than electrical. District will send or provide link to all updated drawings and revisions to Contractor. • District will provide engineered drawings to Contractor. Contractor shall physically verify site conditions to ensure final layout and placement of conduit raceways, equipment, clearances, proposed trench paths, and any additional project detailing that does not otherwise disrupt original design intent of occupied space unless written approval has been given to Contractor by District. • Permitting i. All work shall follow all applicable codes, standards, and publications that are in effect, and which are consistent with industry standards and requirements defined by local AHJ. ii. Host AHJ for all inspections • Procurement i. Additional electrical balance of system required to be a turn-key operational system excluding District supplied materials ii. All Contractor procured materials listed below. • Construction Management i. Contractor shall inform the School District of any subcontractors utilized. ii. Contractor is required to provide an appointed Contractor representative for construction management correspondence. This representative will need to be available for meetings and check ins with the District Project Manager. iii. Contractor to provide all tools, Contractor materials, lifts safety equipment, and necessary to perform all the work outlined in this scope of work. (A) District’s roofer will provide up to (3) 8-hour periods in which the solar installation Contractor shall be permitted to utilize the on-site lift and operator to move solar material. Date and times to be coordinated through District. iv. Contractor to perform all construction work outlined in the Construction Activities section below as specified in the construction plans. v. Installation of all District procured material. vi. Proper sequencing of construction activities as to minimize impact to customer. Contractor will assist the District Project Manager in developing the Project Schedule during the preconstruction phase of the project. vii. Responsible for correspondence and working with District Project Manager, including daily reports, weekly construction status updates, and look ahead updates. viii. Contractor responsible for meeting Project Schedule. ix. Contractor should be handling any Inspection of installation for Quality Assurance/Quality Checks. x. Contractor to host all City, County, and Utility inspections as required. xi. Any shutdowns to be approved by and in coordination with customer. xii. Contractor is responsible for Health and Safety while working on this project.