Contractor shall: Be licensed electrical contractor, fully competent, and employ qualified workers skilled in all aspects of lightning protection. Provide all-inclusive quotes to provide 100% turnkey projects that include inspections, planned maintenance, repairs, and replacements. Include all required labor, material, equipment, plans, engineering, surveys, permitting and local and state inspections. Include costs for general housekeeping and work area clean up. Include travel time. Change orders shall not be issued for incidental items or tasks that should have been reasonably construed to be part of the project by the Contractor. Obtain licenses, permits, and fees (including inspection fees) as required to comply with all laws, ordinances, regulations, and code requirements applicable to complete projects. Be responsible for inspections, penalties, fees, or fines for projects. Be responsible for damages caused as the result of services performed. Furnish all tools and equipment (possibly cranes, lift trucks, boom trucks, cherry pickers, etc.) to complete projects timely. The Contractor shall own a lift to be utilized as needed. At no time shall an equipment lift rental be billed to the County for planned maintenance, repairs, or replacements unless prior written authorization from the Project Manager was obtained. All work shall be completed in accordance with the manufacturer’s specification and shall meet all federal, state, and local requirements. Services performed shall comply with the minimum following standards: Manufacturer’s specifications UL96A – Installation Requirements for Lightning Protection Systems NFPA 780 – Standard for the Installation of Lightning Protection Systems LPI 175 – Standard of Practice for the Design-Installation-Inspection of Lightning Protection Systems. LPI 177 – Inspection Guide for Certified Systems