The Borough desires to contract with an Elevator Modernization Contractor to perform elevator modernization in accordance with State of Alaska Elevator regulations and Elevator Code requirements (ASME A17.1). The successful Proposer shall be required to furnish all equipment, machinery, transportation, and other implements necessary to execute the contract. Proposer’s Proposal should include an outline of the type of equipment, which the Proposer intends to use to ensure Proposer has sufficient equipment and supplies for the provision of services contemplated in this request for proposals. The Proposer should propose a plan as to how the modernization services and any suggested and/or maintenance services will be performed. The plan should include the number of personnel, which will be used to execute the services and when the services will be performed, and estimated time to complete each service. The Proposer is specifically advised that any person, firm, or other party to whom it is proposed to award a subcontract under this contract must be approved by the Borough. In the event Proposer plans to subcontract any portion of the work, Proposer shall indicate in its plan the identity of the subcontractor(s) and the role of said subcontractor(s). The Borough is seeking a qualified and experienced individual or firm to: PKIMC Modernize the elevator and all associated components in accordance with the State of Alaska Codes and Elevator Regulations (ASME A17.1) as well as provide special focus on: • Add a sump pump and drain to elevator pit. • Add fourplex GFCI outlets on either side of the elevator pit. • Clean out the elevator pit of spilt hydraulic fluid. *One shaft must always remain operational while modernization is underway. * KHS Modernize the elevator and all associated components in accordance with the State of Alaska Codes and Elevator Regulations (ASME A17.1), as well as provide special focus on: • Replacing the door actuator. • Adding lighting above the car. • Adding a sprinkler head and associated piping below the elevator car. • Adding a GFCI outlet in the elevator pit.