Specifications include, but are not limited to: Assist in determining the location of the failed boiler tube or location of the leak on a pressure vessel. Identify the specifications of the material to be repaired/replaced Removal and replacement of failed boiler tube (tubes) including repairs to the tube membrane and boilers skin. Drum and header repair. Hydrostatic testing. Contractor shall provide high pressure pump, gauge and connections for hydrostatic testing. The daily cost of this equipment will be included in equipment rates. Boiler refractory removal, repair and replacement. This is to include removal, repair and replacement of thermal brick and various non-asbestos types of insulation. Repair and replacement of steam, boiler feedwater and condensate piping. Repair and replacement of valves and fittings on pressure vessels and piping systems. Demolition of legacy piping systems. General piping installation, repair and replacement of associated auxiliary boiler equipment including blowdown lines, drains, vents as well as piping distribution systems throughout campus. Welding procedures and documentation as required when performing Code Welding. Valves, fittings, boiler tubing, refractory materials, thermal brick, insulation and the parts necessary to perform repairs are not a part of this agreement. When authorized the Contractor may be requested to provide parts and materials. The contractor will be reimbursed and will receive an additional 15% mark-up on parts and materials. It is the responsibility of TAMU, UES to ensure proper abatement and compliance with Federal ACM requirements.