The successful bidder will provide technical appraisals and testing to determine equipment maintenance needs. It also covers corrective maintenance work, clean up, and adjustments that are required to restore the designated equipment to the proper operating condition. In addition, the successful bidder will provide engineering services and recommendations on additional maintenance work, repairs, and overhauls that should be scheduled for subsequent shutdowns. 1.1 Contractor shall be capable of performing pre-shutdown technical appraisals and a thermographic survey of all designated equipment while they are in the operating mode. Pre-shutdown appraisals shall provide recommendation for significant repairs, overhauls or maintenance work that should be scheduled during the pending shutdown. These recommendations should identify parts and material that must be available during shutdown to avoid delays. 1.2 Following the appraisal and testing work, reports shall be issued within four (4) weeks to the NOAB. The reports shall include: 1) An executive summary of principal findings and corrective work. 2) Recommendations on repairs, overhauls and other maintenance work that should be scheduled for subsequent shutdown. It shall be complete with listing of parts and materials. It shall also include any engineering services and recommendations on additional maintenance work. 3) An estimated cost breakdown for each recommendation item on repairs, overhauls, and other needed maintenance work not included in the specifications. The cost breakdown shall cover all labor and materials cost related to each item with a time frame for its completions. Also, equipment and material specifications shall be included...