Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. The Contractor shall furnish, install and place into service operating process instrumentation, control systems and panels including accessories related to the City of Pembroke Pines Water Treatment Plant Electrical Improvements project as shown on plans and specified herein. Refer to appropriate electrical and Instrumentation drawings for I&C scope of work. 1. Contractor shall coordinate with other disciplines for field tracing the existing signals during MCC replacements and reconnecting similar to the existing. Perform loop check for all reconnected signals as shown on drawings. Assist with Electrical Contractor during startup and verify all reconnected signals and controls from the existing SCADA screens. Troubleshoot and make correction as needed. 2. The contractor shall furnish all shop drawings to the instrumentation contractor for systems that interface with the station control system. The instrumentation contractor shall inform the general contractor in writing of the shop drawings necessary for instrumentation and control system coordination. 3. The contractor is responsible for providing a complete working station instrumentation and control system in place. 4. Power supplies, surge suppressors, terminal strips, etc. for all I/O that are to be connected to the new control system must be provided new. The instrument contractor is responsible to provide completed panels that are clean, functional and present a professional workman-like appearance. 5. All wires in control panels must be permanently tagged and shown on the as-built drawings. This includes all spare and abandoned wires and cables. Spare and abandoned cables are to be taped and left coiled in the panels for future use. Cable and wire numbers are to be assigned by the contractor, documented and controlled to prevent duplicate numbers. The contractor shall turn over to the owner, at the project conclusion, a cable and wire list showing assigned numbers and their physical location in the plant. 6. See electrical drawings and specifications for additional work required of the instrument contractor as part of this project.