The scope of work for the SCADA design and replacement project includes, but is not limited to, the following: 1. Assessment of existing SCADA systems and identification of deficiencies and areas for improvement. 2. The existing SCADA system dates to the early 90's and it can be safely assumed that no part of the existing system is salvageable. Preference for the new system is a parallel install with the new system brought online and the old system scrapped. 3. Development of detailed design plans and specifications for the replacement SCADA systems. 4. Procurement of materials, equipment, and software licenses necessary for the implementation of the new SCADA systems. 5. Installation, configuration, and testing of the new SCADA systems at the water treatment plant and wastewater treatment plant. 6. Integration of the new SCADA systems with existing control systems and equipment, ensuring seamless operation and compatibility. 7. Training of City staff on the operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the new SCADA systems. 8. Documentation of system architecture, configuration settings, and operating procedures for future reference. 9. The expectations are the new system will seamlessly integrate the wastewater and water treatment programs into a single easily accessible and secure data and control system that looks to the future of the technology with expansion potential as new facilities are constructed. 10. Proposal to include an estimated cost of first Two (2) years of an operations service contract and an estimated cost of continuing service contracts on a yearly basis. Anticipated service to include unlimited call in support and onsite personnel availability.