The Contractor will provide the City with services designed to support emergency management and homeland security-related needs associated with emergency and disaster response in order to facilitate the timely and effective documentation and delivery of assistance and to help maximize federal and other funding including, but not limited to, funding for Contractor under this agreement, and to help the City retain funds during project closeout and audit. 1. The Contractor shall provide, upon the City’s request, expertise, personnel, equipment and materials necessary for the containment, removal, neutralization, decontamination, recovery, clean-up, repackaging, transportation, remediation and disposal of hazardous and/or nonhazardous materials or substances. 2. The Contractor shall mobilize, and have on the site of a hazardous materials incident, the personnel and equipment necessary for the initiation of containment and mitigation activities within twelve (12) hours of notification from the City. 3. The Contractor shall provide, upon the City’s request, with diligence as soon as practicable, the services, equipment and products necessary to eliminate or reduce the threat to life, public health, and safety arising from natural or man-made emergencies or disasters. 4. The services, equipment, and products shall be of the type ordinarily used for FEMA Category B Emergency Protective Measures and shall include but not be limited to: a. Generators (30kw up to 2mw) with fuel, cables and ancillary equipment b. Pumps with fuel c. Forklifts with fuel d. Pallet jacks e. Portable toilets f. Bucket trucks g. Road graders, tractors, cranes and similar heavy equipment h. Portable lighting i. Trailers, flatbeds, dump trucks, pickups j. Tents, shelter, heaters, air conditioners and ancillary equipment k. Meals and water l. Chippers m. Personnel with subject matter expertise