Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. The successful proposer shall provide all labor, materials, permits, supplies and equipment required to design, furnish, install, commission, and monitor a fully operational PV System, including all necessary devices and connections between inverter and main electrical service so as to offset eighty to one hundred percent (80–100%) of the building’s annual electricity usage, which is approximately fifty-four thousand (54,000) kilowatt hours (“kWh”) with a basic load capacity of sixteen (16) kilowatts (“kW”). Such work shall generally include, but not be limited to: a. Verifying existing site conditions and ascertaining site conditions that may affect requirement equipment clearances and electrical, control, and mechanical requirements associated with the Project; b. Providing for the complete design, equipment selection, permitting, procurement and installation of all materials, and commissioning of a PV System in accordance with the specification set forth in RFP 24026, including performing all work in compliance with OSHA regulations and all other federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations, including but not limited to those set forth in the agreement attached hereto as Exhibit B and all exhibits and attachments included therein; c. Ensuring any and all structural work is designed, stamped, and approved by a licensed structural engineer; d. Determining all techniques, means, methods, and materials of installation to meet all applicable manufacturer’s warranties; e. Providing manufacturer start-up, testing, and balancing and documenting final operation; f. Providing as-built documentation, drawings, O&M manuals, and operator training; g. Arranging for all necessary interconnections with Idaho Power Company, including finalizing all interconnection and net-metering requirements and agreements that must be in place in order for the PV System to interact with Idaho Power Company’s electrical grid in accordance with Idaho Power Company’s Schedules 68 and 84 requirements; and h. Coordinating scheduling for the performance of all work with County and other applicable authorities to minimize pedestrian and traffic disruption and to ensure that the building can be fully operational and occupied during the Project, including staging all work to minimize system downtime, which shall be scheduled and approved by County at least one (1) week prior to such downtime.