Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Contractor shall be required to perform all annual testing/inspection of the Fire Department’s existing fire apparatus equipment on-site and provide reports as specified herein. i. EQUIPMENT: Apparatus equipment to be inspected/tested currently includes, but is not limited to: One 2001 Pierce / Dash 100 PAP Platform Aerial Trucks Two 2002 Pierce / Quantum Pumper Trucks One 2004 Pierce / Quantum Pumper Truck One 2006 Pierce Contender Tender One 2007 Pierce / Dash 100 PAP Quint Aerial Truck Two 2009 Spartan / Crimson Pumper Trucks One 2009 Pierce / Velocity Quint Aerial Truck One 2010 Pierce / Impel Pumper Truck One 2011 Pierce / Impel XM Pumper Truck One 2013 Pierce / Impel XM Pumper Truck One 2014 Pierce / Impel Pumper Truck One 2015 Pierce/Dash PUC Pumper One 2016 Pierce/Dash PUC PAP Quint Aerial Truck One 2017 Pierce/Dash PUC PAP Quint Aerial Truck One 2018 Pierce/Velocity PUC Pumper Seventy-four (74) Ground ladders – equaling approximately 1,260 feet ii. Perform all annual testing, at a minimum, in accordance with the following National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standards. The NFPA standards to be used each year shall be the most up to date revised editions, which can be found at http://www.nfpa.org/. iii. Perform non-destructive testing (NDT) on all aerial devices. The testing company will be required to provide proof of the ISO/ IEC 17020 accreditation and certifications form any technician performing the NDT. This is a NFPA standard and it is required, in order to certify the test. The City will not accept any alternative certifications to the ISO/IEC 17020 accreditation. iv. Perform all annual testing to be completed within one week, in the month of March. v. Supply the appropriate equipment to perform all testing/inspections. vi. Be on site to begin testing services at 8:00 AM and complete day’s testing by 7:00 PM as weather permits.