Specifications include, but are not limited to: Routine work may include: • Repairing water, sewer and drainage piping and valves • Installing new fire hydrants • Installing new service laterals • Abandoning existing service laterals • Installing valves • Replacing and installing manholes and other structures • Additional work necessary for completion such as dewatering, bypass pumping and other associated work • Restoring properties and landscapes damaged during the course of routine activities, typically asphalt or concrete repair Routine activities occur during the City’s business hours (7:30am-3:30pm). Work shall commence after City staff approve a quote from a Contractor on the roster. Emergency work examples include: Repairing damaged fire hydrants or fixing water main break and sewer or drainage line or service breaks. Emergency services can occur 24/7 including weekends and holidays. City staff will expect contractors appear on the project site within a two-hour period of being notified and respond on a time and materials basis providing a prior written quote if possible for the work. The vendor is expected to supply sufficient manpower and equipment to provide services in a timely and professional manner.