1. Disconnect pump discharge pipe coupling sleeves. 2. Arrange appropriate crane and transport services for the removal and subsequent return of the pump to CRWS. If practical the crane service may be used to remove the drive and remount it, TRA will be responsible for the Drive and loading to a contracted vendors transport. The Awarded Bidder shall be responsible for any damages incurred to the pump during removal and installation, in transport and while in custody at their facilities. 3. Inspect and assess the condition of Sole Plate and Grouting and the discharge pipe sleeve immediately after pump removal. 4. Shall provide a treated plywood cover for the well opening after the pump is removed to protect personnel from accidently falling into the wet well. Minimum plywood thickness 5/8 inch and the cover shall be fastened down or fixed in some fashion to prevent accidental movement. 5. Completely disassemble the pump at their facility. Blast and clean surfaces to assess material conditions. 6. Record critical clearances, shaft runout and photograph components as found condition for inclusion in the inspection report. 7. Submit an inspection report along with a repair estimate for actual parts needed based on the estimated parts costs in Part B. for each pump.