The Contractor shall provide routine traffic signal and streetlight preventive maintenance, emergency repair, non-emergency routine inspections, and new equipment upgrade and installation work by duly trained and qualified personnel. The Contractor shall provide and maintain emergency service response personnel for the City’s traffic signals and streetlights on a twenty-four (24) hour a day, seven (7) days per week basis, including all holidays. The Contractor shall provide vehicle(s) to be used by the Contractor’s Technicians, which must be equipped with, but not limited to: a permanently mounted arrow board; warning beacon/strobe lights; traffic cones; construction warning signs; a hydraulic bucket capable of reaching a height of at least twenty-eight (28) feet from the roadway surface; necessary computer laptop(s) for programming, maintenance, and testing of traffic signal controllers; and communications equipment for dispatch. All of the Contractor’s technicians working within the boundaries of the City shall be equipped with a communications device(s) capable of appropriate communications for extended periods of time with the Contractor’s shop or with City staff.