Specifications include, but are not limited to: In General: The Contractor agrees to provide general and specific fire protection and associated services on a per-project basis as requested by the Owner in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Fire protection and associated services may include, but are not limited to, design, installation, modification, inspection, maintenance, testing and/or repair of fire suppression systems, fire pumps, dry & wet chemical hood systems, and/or fire extinguishers. All work to be completed per applicable NFPA Codes, State of Texas Regulations, and University Policy. The Contractor shall furnish all of the materials and perform all of the work shown on the drawings and described in the specifications associated with any Job Order Project. The Project Architect for each Job Order Project shall be as specified in the individual Project RFP. The Contractor shall do everything required by this Agreement, the Uniform General, and Supplementary Conditions, any Additional General or Special Conditions of the Contract, the Addenda, the Specifications and Drawings for each Job Order Project and any other requirements incorporated into this agreement or a specific Job Order Project by reference. 3.2 Project Scope: The specific scope of work for each job order project shall be determined in advance and in writing between the Owner and the Contractor. 3.3 Project RFP: The Owner shall prepare a Project Request for Proposal (“Project RFP”) identifying the project and describing in drawings, specification and other appropriate materials the intended scope and character of the project and the schedule for the project. For Projects with an anticipated cost over $100,000, the Owner shall determine whether subcontracting opportunities exist and require a HUB subcontracting plan as part of the Project Proposal as required. 3.4 Project Proposal: In response to a Project RFP, the Contractor shall provide Owner with a written Project Proposal. The Project Proposal shall include the following: a. A narrative description of Contractor’s understanding of the project scope of work; b. A description of particular phases of the scope of the work, if applicable; c. A Cost Proposal (prepared in accordance with Article 7, below) detailing: 1. the cost of the ‘pre-priced’ items as taken from the unit price guide; 2. the cost of any ‘non-pre-priced’ items; 3. any other costs that the Contactor intends to charge to the project; 4. a statement that all Contractor fees, overhead expenses and general conditions are included in the Cost Proposal; and 5. a lump sum figure for performing the work, if appropriate; d. A proposed date to commence the work; e. A list of all subcontractors that Contractor proposes to use in the performance of the work; f. A HUB Subcontracting plan, if required; g. Any qualifications or conditions applicable to the Project Proposal; and h. A summary statement of the amount of all previous proposals entered into under this Agreement to date.