Specifications include, but are not limited to: Clean basin and existing equipment as needed in order to perform work. If water needs to be turned off to the basin during work, the work shall be performed on a Saturday with work being completed in the shortest amount of time possible. The building is occupied 24/7/365, however occupancy is much lower over the weekend versus the weekdays. Any water shutdowns shall be coordinated with the owner at least 2 weeks prior to the shutdown. Remove existing cover, pump mounts and guide rails. Furnish and install new base elbows to be mechanically fastened to .375” thick stainless steel plates for support. Furnish and install new stainless steel guide posts for each pump. Provide and install new cover to match design of the existing cover. Cover shall have penetrations matching the existing cover including gas tight seals and gaskets, new pipe gaskets and all new cord grommets. The maintenance access hatch shall match the existing style with a hinge on the far side, gas tight gaskets and a minimum of 6 snap down type clamps that are strong enough to securely clamp the lid down. County maintenance staff open this lid two to three times per month in order to spray down the floats and tank. Reinstall pumps and component to make a complete working system. Site clear old materials and cleanup work area. Follow all state and local codes including confined space requirements Provide a minimum of a one‐year warranty on labor and materials.