1. Electrical work may consist of, but not be limited to: • Troubleshooting and repairing electrical issues with pumps, equipment, backup generators and UPS systems • Troubleshooting and repairing electrical issues with sanitary sewer and stormwater pump stations, including float and ultrasonic control systems. • Hard wiring new pumps or plant equipment • Adding new electrical services • Electrical services, sound systems, security systems, radio communication, interior and exterior lighting • Panel upgrades and manufacturing, and HVAC wiring and systems • Troubleshooting and repairing wiring, lighting and HVAC systems in City buildings Electrical jobs will be scheduled by the Facilities Manager, or his representative, on an as-needed basis. Scheduled Electrical services shall be performed Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. Contractor agrees to mobilize and be available to perform scheduled work within a maximum of two (2) days of each request. There may be occasions when job completion runs beyond normal working hours or when a Contractor is called in for an after-hour’s emergency. Contractor agrees to mobilize and be available to perform Emergency work within sixty (60) minutes of call out. The cumulative annual value of the work is estimated at $100,000.00, but actual work will vary, and no guarantee is made of the actual value of the work. This Unit-Price Contract is not to be used with Federal funds and shall be used for repair and maintenance work only. It shall not be used to complete a major project, or a budgeted Capital project. 2. Workmanship Where not more specifically described in these specifications, workmanship shall conform to all of the methods and operations of best standards and accepted practices of the trade or trades involved. All work shall be executed by personnel skilled in their respective lines of work. All materials provided for individual projects will be per the current edition of the National Electrical Code. Construction will be performed per the current edition of the National Electrical Code and City standards. Only the best and safest methods of operation will be allowed. Any variance from the specifications or standards of quality must be clearly pointed out in writing by the bidder. 3. Regulatory Requirements and Codes/Safety To the extent applicable, all equipment, supplies, materials, and all projects shall be performed in a manner that is in compliance with all applicable Federal, State and Local Laws and Regulations, including, but not limited to, Washington State vehicle regulations (WSDOT/HMTUSA/other), environmental laws and regulations (EPA/WDOE/local), health and safety laws and regulations (OSHA/WISHA/City Safety Codes), and the most recent edition of the ANSI/TIA/EIA and NEC Standards. Contractor shall provide all necessary safety cones, barriers and equipment at the job site during the execution of work and alert building occupants of potential hazards. Contractor’s employees are to report any safety hazards, evidence of misuses or damages to the equipment or environmental problems directly to the City’s Project Manager.