General Installation Requirements Vendor shall ensure all on site have personnel protection equipment (PPE) and all other job-related safety equipment required to safely complete the work. All tools and installation equipment shall be provided by the Vendor Vendor shall ensure work is completed in a manner consistent with Best Industry Standard Accepted practices. All work shall be complainant with State and local building codes and the National Electrical Code (NEC). Vendors shall clean up the sites prior to leaving the site. Each shelter shall be set up and affixed to the slab with four (4) galvanized steel anchor plates provided by the vendor. Anchor plates will be installed by others. Any equipment such as doors, awnings, and lights shall be re-installed upon delivery. Final touchup work to include caulking, paint or scratch removal shall be performed onsite prior to final acceptance. AC power will be available on-site from an H-frame or power distribution meter base. The vendor will utilize a licensed electrician to make all electrical connections to the shelters to verify proper operations. Leon County will provide propane connections for the generators. The County will provide concrete foundations for the generator, shelter, and underground conduits. The vendor shall supply the foundation requirements for the shelter and generator as well as conduit requirements for the generator. The shelter vendor is not responsible for the external grounding electrode system (ground ring) for the shelter.