• The Contractor shall execute the work described herein. • The booster station DOES NOT have hatchways above each pump/motor assembly for removing or installing the pumps and motors by way of crane. There is a crane on the inside of the building that can move the pump and motor (note: the crane is inside the building only.) • The Contractor shall pull the rotating assembly from the peerless10AE14A Split Case Pump and rebuild with the following factory OEM parts: inboard bearing, outboard bearing, packing glands, gland hardware, casing gasket, shaft sleeves, set screws, O-rings, lip seals, packing, lantern rings, impeller key, casing wear rings, slingers, etc. • The pump needs a new impeller. • The Contractor shall clean up the Casing and Lid. Reinstall the rotating assembly, and replace the coupler insert. • The JVWCD desires to have a qualified motor repair firm inspect and rebuild the motor. This work shall include all recommended practices included in the EASA Standard AR100-2015 Recommended Practice for the Repair of Rotating Electrical Apparatus. Rebuild of the motor will include all necessary components that are identified during the inspection that need to be replaced to bring the motor within specifications when the motor was new. • The Owner shall be notified by the contractor when the motor is disassembled. The Owner shall be allowed to visit, review, and discuss findings with the motor repair firm while the motor is disassembled. • Reconditioning of the motor shall include, but not limited to: Replacement of the upper and lower motor bearings. Machine work on the bearing housings. Insulation coating of the windings and balancing of the rotor. If replacement of the windings is required, the contractor shall notify the owner and set up a meeting with the motor repair shop, owner, and themselves to review and discuss the findings before proceeding with repairs. The exterior color of the motor coating shall be the same as the existing motor color before repairs were performed. • The Motor needs new windings. • Once the pump and motor are reinstalled the contractor shall align the pump and motor, preform start-up, and adjust packing. • Contractor shall procure and pay for all required permits prior to the start of work. • Contractor is responsible to take all environmental actions as required by State and local entities pertaining to the work to be performed. • Contractor shall follow a written Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) compliant program, and other applicable programs, to ensure all safety measures are taken to protect public safety and the safety of workers at the site. • All information tags, site glass indicators, etc., shall be protected on the equipment and materials so the information remains clean and legible. • The Contractor shall be responsible for disconnecting the power cables and sensor wiring associated with the motor and shall reconnect the power cables and sensor wiring once the pump and motor are returned and reinstalled. • Additional information on the pump and motor are listed in the appendix.