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1 Engineering Support Program (ESP) USAID Contract No. AID-306-C REQUEST FOR QUOTATION (RFQ) To: From: Offerors Tetra Tech ESP Issuance Date: November 22, 2017 Closing Date: Subject: Reference: December 6, 2017 (4:00 PM Kabul, Afghanistan Local Time) Request for Quotations RFQ#ESP Tt Villa Electrical Inspection and Assessment USAID/Tetra Tech Contract No. No. AID-306-C , Engineering Support Program (ESP) Dear Offerors: Enclosed is a Request for Quotations (RFQ) for Tt Villa Electrical Inspection and Assessment, as per Technical Scope of Work provided under Section C below, to Tetra Tech/ESP Kabul office located at Street #01, House #02, next to Bonyad Masoud, Shash Darak, District #09, Kabul, Afghanistan. Tetra Tech/ESP invites firms to submit their Best and Final Offer (BAFO) for the work funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in support of the Engineering Support Program (ESP). Submissions: 1. Submission of Questions: Questions may be submitted no later than November 30, 2017 (4:00 PM Kabul, Afghanistan Local Time). Offerors are invited to address questions via to: tim.kaendera@tetratech.com and ashley.obrien@tetratech.com with a cc to: akram.anwari@tetratech.com and zia.siddiqi@tetratech.com Insert in subject line: RFQ#ESP Tt Villa Electrical Inspection and Assessment 2. Submission of Quotation: All responses must be in English. All documents needing signature/stamp should be signed/stamped and submitted in hard copy in a sealed envelope to the Tetra Tech/ESP Contracts and Procurement Department located at Street #01, House #02, next to Bonyad Masoud, Shash Darak, District #09, Kabul, Afghanistan no later than December 6, 2017 (4:00 PM Kabul, Afghanistan Local Time). Insert in subject line: RFQ#ESP Tt Villa Electrical Inspection and Assessment For inquiry regarding Tetra Tech/ESP office address ONLY, you may contact: +93 (0) or +93 (0) Appendix Attached: Appendix A: Appendix B: Appendix C: Bid Sheet Minimum Requirements for Bidders Technical Scope of Work

2 SECTION A QUOTATION INSTRUCTIONS The Offeror shall submit its Best and Final offer (BAFO)/Quotation in accordance with the format provided under Appendix A Bid Sheet, for the Goods/Commodities or Services as specified in Section C below. 1. Appendix A Bid Sheet : The Offerors shall submit a signed and stumped copy of their quotes no later than the due date for submission of quotation as specified above. The hard copy of the Offerors quotation shall be placed in a sealed envelope and shall be clearly marked RFQ#ESP Tt Villa Electrical Inspection and Assessment, and TO BE OPENED ONLY BY MEMBER(S) OF THE EVALUATION COMMITTEE. Tetra Tech/ESP may choose not to evaluate an irresponsive bid which does not meet the requirements as specified under Appendix B. Offerors are required to examine all instructions and the specifications contained in this Request for Quotation. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL BE AT THE OFFEROR'S RISK. The completion and submission to Tetra Tech/ESP of the above item will constitute a Quotation and will indicate the Offeror s agreement to the terms and conditions in this RFQ and in any attachments hereto. ISSUANCE OF THIS RFQ DOES NOT COMMIT TETRA TECH/ESP TO MAKE AN AWARD. SECTION B - TYPE OF AWARD The award will be a Firm Fixed Price Purchase Order. SECTION C Description of Goods/Commodities or Services As per Technical Scope of Work provided under Appendix C. SECTION D SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS D.1. Executive Order on Terrorism Financing U.S. Executive Orders and U.S. law prohibits transactions with, and the provision of resources and support to, individuals and organizations associated with terrorism. It is the legal responsibility of the Offeror to ensure compliance with these Executive Orders and laws. D.2 Communications with USAID and Other Agencies All of Offeror s contractual written or oral communications with or to USAID, or local agencies relative to the Work under this Request for Quotation must be through or with the authorization of Tetra Tech/ESP Chief of Party (COP). D.3 Language Requirement All submissions shall be provided in English. D.4 Restrictions on Certain Foreign Purchases: USAID has eligibility rules concerning goods and commodities, commodity-related services, and suppliers of goods and services (other than commodity-related services). These rules are set forth in 22 CFR 228 and Series 300 of USAID's Automated Directives System (ADS-300), as amended from time to time (see the clause entitled "Source, Origin, and Nationality Requirements" [AIDAR ]).

3 D.5 Terms of Payment: Tetra Tech/ESP will pay the supplier in accordance with the payment schedule, to be stipulated in the contract, within (30) days of submission of an acceptable invoice by the supplier and Tetra Tech/ESP inspection of the goods and services. D.6 Mandatory Bidders Site Conference: Interested Offerors are required to attend the Mandatory Bidders Site Conference that will be conducted on November 29, 2017 at 10:00 AM at Tetra Tech/ESP Kabul Office located at Street #01, House #02, next to Masoud Foundation, Shash Darak, District #09, Kabul, Afghanistan. In compliance with Tt security procedure to access the compound, please send your request for appointment to and no later than November 28, 2017 (2:00 PM Kabul, Afghanistan Local Time). Your request for appointment should include: Name of the individual(s) participating in the Mandatory Bidders Site Conference FAILURE TO DO SO WILL BE AT THE OFFEROR'S RISK

4 Appendix A Bid Sheet RFQ#ESP Tt Villa Electrical Inspection and Assessment Under USAID/Engineering Support Program Contract # AID-306-C Item # General Work & Activities' Overview Unit Quantity % Price in US$ 1 Conducing site visit/ Preparing RFI/ Mobilization LS % 2 Preparing/submission Inspection and Safety plans. LS % 3 BID SHEET RFQ#ESP Tt Villa Electrical Inspection and Assessment Executing the electrical inspection of facilities per approved inspection plan. LS % 4 Preparing/submission of final inspection report. LS % 5 Demobilization. LS % TOTAL = LS % BIDDER SHALL NOT USE ANY OTHER BID SHEET. BIDDER SHALL USE ONLY THIS BID SHEET. Additional Required Information S/No. Description Offeror Response 1 Validity of Bid Price (Quotation) [ 30 ] Days Authorized Signature and Stamp Name and Title of Signatory : Name of the Firm : Address : Address : Telephone No. :

5 Appendix B Minimum Requirements for Bidders All offerors shall comply with the requirements stipulated hereunder, including provision of required supporting documents for each requirement, as applicable: S/No. Description of Minimum Requirement 1. The Technicians shall be either NEC or BS 7671 certified 2. Demonstrated technical capability, as Prime or Subcontractor to international organization, for similar type of project in the past three years in Afghanistan 3. Evidence that the company maintains an exemplary personnel safety records 4. The company shall be able to gain access for their personnel, equipment and vehicles in green zone area where Tetra Tech ESP Kabul office is located Important Note: Required Supporting Document Yes Please Provide Yes Please Provide Yes Please Provide Yes Please Provide Offeror Confirmation (Please Initial in Box) Failure to do so will be at the offerors risk and will automatically lead the offeror for disqualification. In addition, please be advised that all evidences/documents provided in support of the above requirements, as applicable, will be verified and that false statements will lead to ineligibility for future bidding.

6 Appendix C Technical Scope of Work 1. General This project is comprised of two stages: Stage 1: Inspection of existing electrical system throughout the project site. Stage 2: Electrical system repairs for an existing building of approximately 2,400 square meters that currently is serving as a residence and office space and the utility. The building is located in Shash Darak, Kabul, Afghanistan. The project site is located in the center of the Green Zone. The Contractor must obey and obtain all required permits and access to this secure zone for their personnel, equipment and transportation. Refer to Appendix A for further instructions on project site location and facilities within the project site. The Contractor shall fulfil all the requirements for Stage 1 of the project under this Scope of Work. Stage 2 of the project will either be awarded to the Stage 1 Contractor or to a new contractor, depending upon Client decision. 2. Definitions Table 1: Definitions No. Description Meaning in this Scope of Work 1. The Client Tetra Tech ESP, Kabul Office. 2 Project Site Project site includes Buildings Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, and their boundaries, including the compact power transformer belonging to the project site which is installed outside of the boundary of the buildings. 3 The Contractor The team of individuals who sign the contact and perform electrical inspection. 4 Inspection Electrical system inspection of Buildings Nos.1, 2, 3 and 4, and their boundaries including the compact power transformer belonging to the facility which is installed outside of the boundary of the buildings, as per Table Description of the existing electrical system The project site contains four buildings. The first is an old two story building (Building No. 1). Building No. 2 is a newly constructed containerized housing unit. Building No. 3 contains utilitarian spaces, and Building No. 4 serves as the residence and office space. All the mentioned buildings are served via a 400 amp, 3 phase main distribution panel (MDP). The MDP is connected to 1x110 kva and 1x165kVA diesel generators. The generators are programed via an outdoor Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) to operate 12 hours each. There is a 200 amp, 3ph ATS between the ATS for the generators and 1x100 kva compact power transformer connected to the local electrical grid. The compact power transformer is located outside the project site, and the generators, ATS s and the MDP are located inside the project site. All electrical laterals are direct buried and underground. There is a 1x150kW, 3ph, 50Hz voltage regulator for the stability of the voltage on the load side of the power transformer. The project site includes two water wells. Submersible water pumps are used to pump water from the wells to the 10,000 liter water storage tank on the roof of fourth floor of Building No. 4. The water is then distributed throughout Building No. 4 by gravity. The site also contains site security lighting system consisting of flood lights. Refer to Appendix A for location of each building and project site. Refer to Appendix B for existing single line diagram. Refer to Appendix C for buildings interior electrical system pictures. 4. Submittals For Stage 1 of this project, the Contractor shall do/submit the following: a. Procurement of DBA insurance and submission of DBA insurance certificates to Client;

7 b. Conduct a site visit; c. Prepare Requests for Information (RFIs) (list of questions) to be answered by Client (if any); d. Prepare inspection plan as per the result of the site visit and RFIs; e. Submit the inspection plan; f. Execute the inspection after the inspection plan is approved by the Client; g. The contents of the inspection plan shall include but not limited to the followings: i. Purpose ii. Objective iii. Description of the project iv. Existing electrical system v. Electrical inspection procedures and methods (at minimum in accordance with Table 3); vi. Electrical inspection team formation; vii. List of testing equipment required in this inspection; viii. Valid calibration certificates of the testing equipment; ix. Inspection schedule; x. Electrical outage plan; xi. Up to date resumes of the electricians, technician, supervisors and others who are involved in the testing of the electrical system; and xii. Qualifications of electrician, technical, supervisor and others who are involved in the test of the electrical system. h. Final inspection report. i. Safety Plan. The Contractor can start inspection after approval of the Inspection and Safety Plan. 5. Deliverables for Stage 1 After the approval of the Inspection and Safety plans by the Client and inspection of the existing electrical system, the Contractor shall prepare a report that includes but is not limited to the following: a. Detailed findings and deficiencies by the inspection team with pictures and recommended corrective action per approved inspection plan; b. Detailed recommendation to upgrade the existing electrical system of the villa to be compliant with most current versions of National Electrical Code (NEC) 70 or British Standard (BS) 7671 editions; c. Detailed bill of material to upgrade the existing electrical system of the villa to be compliant to recent NEC 70 or BS 7671 editions; and d. The recommendation should include circuit breaker coordination; phase balance, periodic maintenance of electrical system including diesel generator, effective grounding system for the entire project site at a minimum in accordance with the guidance of Table 3, available short current value and project site electrical load calculation. 6. Schedule The following is an internal schedule outlining the time for each action required for completion of Work related to Stage 1 of the project. The successful Contractor shall be required to submit a complete schedule prepared in MS project for inspection tasks that meet the overall time goals of the Client for this project. Table 2: Task Schedule Action Time from the last Action [Calendar Days] Initial site visit 04 November 2017 (TBD) Submit proof of DBA Insurance Prior to award of the Contract Notice to Proceed Following the written notification of award of the Contract Conduct second site visit NTP + 2 days Preparing RFIs Site visit + 2 days

8 Submitting of the inspection and Safety plans Review and approval of Inspection and Safety plans. Inspection Preparing and submitting the inspection report Reviewing the inspection report Total Preparing RFI + 5 days Submitting of the Inspection and Safety plans + 5 days Review and approval of Inspection and Safety plans + 7 days Inspection + 7 days Preparing and submitting the inspection report + 3 days 31 days 7. Payment Schedule Payment will be made after approval of the final inspection report. 8. Mobilization and Demobilization The Contractor will be mobilized to the project site with direct intervention of the Client s Risk Management Unit (RMU). The Contractor must abide by all the security requirement by Client s RMU. ********End of the Section*******

9 1. Compliance Technical Requirement Before award, Contractor shall provide verifiable evidence of DBA insurance coverage. The electricians and technicians hired by the Contractor shall have NEC 70 or BS 7671 certifications. 2. Inspection The Contractor will perform electrical inspection as per the requirements of Table 3 below. The actions in Table 3 are minimal and are only for the guidance of the Contractor. The Contractor shall prepare a detailed inspection plan considering the recommendations from Table 3 and the site visit results. During review of the Contractor s inspection plan, the Reviewer will make sure the Contractor did not simply copy and paste the required actions from Table 3 and make their inspection plan. The intent of Table 3 is to provide guidance to the Contractor on the points the Contractor should consider while preparing their inspection plan. The Contractor is responsible for preparing a complete inspection plan in professional manner. If the Contractor s Inspection and Safety plans are rejected two times, the Client has full authority to revise its decision of awarding this contract to the Contractor. Table 3: Inspection and expectation No. Actions Remarks 1 General Safety 1.1 Perform general safety check of the electrical system in the project site. 1.2 Identify whether there is Arc Flash hazard in the project site. 1.3 Check all electrical equipment and verify their stability. 1.4 Confirm the classification of areas, including class, division, and group throughout the project site. 2 General Requirement of Electrical Inspection 2.1 Identify the exposed energized conductors, live parts and unsafe wiring in the electrical system of the project site. 2.2 Identify the unsafe grounding in the electrical system of the project site 2.3 Verify the available short circuit current in the electrical system of the project site. 2.4 Make sure the joints, terminals of electrical conductors, wires are tight, safe and secure. 2.4 Identify the exposed energized conductors, live parts and unsafe wiring in the electrical system of the project site. 2.5 Check the electrical system for broken or damaged parts and contamination by foreign materials. 2.6 Check for the secure mounting and adequate ventilation space for all electrical equipment thought the project site. 2.7 Identify the splices and make sure the proper use and rating of the splices. 2.8 Check the entire project site for proper marking and electrical warning signs. 2.9 Check that all equipment and enclosures have markings of the rating, warning and other important and related information Verify there is adequate working clearance, dedicated space and headroom around the electrical/mechanical equipment for maintenance purposes Verify the working space and dedicated space are not used for storage. Check the working spaces (office and others) for proper illumination and lighting fixture arrangement. Check for identification of disconnecting means and circuit directories for panel boards, switchboards, switchgear and similar equipment. 3 Electrical Inspection of the existing electrical utility Inspect the diesel generators and make sure the mechanical and electrical parts are maintained well and identify any deficiency in electrical and inspection report. inspection report.

10 mechanical system of the diesel generators. Inspect the ATS s and make sure the mechanical and electrical parts are 3.2 maintained well and identify any deficiency in electrical and mechanical system of the ATS s. Inspect the manual transfer switch between the grid and ATS s and make 3.3 sure the mechanical and electrical parts are maintained well and identify any deficiency in electrical and mechanical system of manual transfer switch; Identify whether the grounding system for the grid transformer and the 3.4 generators are effective. Inspect the underground feeders and make sure the insulation of the feeders 3.5 is not damaged, the size of the feeders is adequate based on the current carrying capacity and the voltage drop throughout the project site. Identify that the MDP is effectively grounded, the bus bar, circuit breakers 3.6 are sufficient for the existing load and new load from Containerized Housing Units (CHUs). Make sure the MDP and all the panels and enclosures are properly Ingress 3.7 Protection (IP) and short circuit rated. Find the available short circuit in the project site and make sure all the 3.8 panels, circuit breakers, bus bars, conductors and sub system are rated for that short circuit level. Find out whether the electrical system is separately derived system or not 3.9 and make sure the grounding system is in accordance to the respective system. Document the deficiency. Verify that each building or structure has only one and properly rated service 3.10 or, if more than one, that additional services are justified and identified. Check clearances from building openings, grade, roadway, roofs, and wet 3.11 areas. Verify that the point of attachment for an overhead service drop is adequate 3.12 and will provide minimum clearances. Check underground conductors for adequate burial depth and protection 3.13 (warning tap, conduits and etc.). Check above-ground conductors and cables for adequate supports and 3.14 protection from physical damage Check service conductors for adequate size and rating Verify that service equipment is identified as suitable for that use. Verify that a service disconnecting means is provided, suitable, and located 3.17 outside or inside nearest the point of entrance of the service conductors. Verify that service overcurrent protection is provided, properly sized, and 3.18 part of or adjacent to the disconnecting means Check ratings of service disconnecting means. Verify that ground-fault protection is supplied where required, check and 3.20 record of performance testing. Verify the revenue meter connected to the grid inside of the compact transformer enclosure is functioning properly and measuring the right 3.21 amount of electrical energy to the project site. This will include checking the current and voltage transformers inside the transformer enclosure. Verify the revenue meter installed on the 400V side of the power 3.22 transformer is measuring the right amount of electrical energy to the project site counting the load and no-load losses in the transformer. Make sure the revenue meter installed in the transformer enclosure and the 3.23 one installed on the 400V side of the power transformer are synched and readings are equal. Prepare load estimation of the project site and make sure all the equipment 3.24 (transformer, generators, ATS, MTS, MDP) are rated for that load. Verify that overcurrent protection for transformers on the primary and 3.25 secondary sides are properly sized. inspection report.

11 3.26 Check transformer installations for adequate ventilation and spacing from walls and obstructions Verify that liquid-insulated transformers are installed in accordance with the requirements for the location and type of insulating liquid Check transformer vaults for adequate construction, access, ventilation, and drainage and for foreign systems in vaults Verify if the transformer is effectively grounded. 4 Feeders 4.1 Verify that feeder conductors, including any required neutral conductors, are adequate for the load. 4.2 Check overcurrent devices and feeder conductor sizing for continuous and non-continues loads. 4.3 Check wiring methods for suitability. 4.4 Check feeders with disconnecting means rated at 1000 amperes or greater for ground-fault protection for equipment if required. 4.5 Verify that disconnects at separate structures are properly rated, located, grouped, and identified. 4.6 Check any outside feeders for adequate supports, clearances, and mechanical protection. 4.7 Verify that feeders supplied from transformers or from other feeders are properly protected by overcurrent devices. 4.8 Check panelboards supplying or supplied by feeders for overcurrent protection, grounding, and proper enclosures. 5 General Wiring Method 5.1 Identify the loose electrical connections in all terminal points including the receptacles; Check all mechanical equipment (pumps, AC, water heaters, water boiler) 5.2 for proper operation, proper supply voltage, proper connection to the outlet/disconnect and proper maintenance. 5.3 Identify the wiring methods in use and verify their suitability for the occupancy and office work conditions. 5.4 Verify that all conductors of a circuit are grouped together and unified color codes are used throughout the project site. 5.5 Check insulation values where conductors of different system share common enclosures. 5.6 Check the wring methods for spacing from edges of framing and for protection from nails and screws. 5.7 Check proper wire nuts are used in the junction boxes. 5.8 Verify that electrical raceways are used exclusively for electrical conductors. 5.9 Verify that wiring methods are securely fastened in place, supported independently and not used as supports Identify the effectiveness of grounding system and its continuity of grounded conductors in all branch circuits throughout the project site Check for the adequate length of free conductors in all junction boxes Verify that boxes are installed at junction, splice, outlet, switch, and pull points Check conductor fill in all raceways and make sure the raceways are complete Verify that fire ratings have been restored at all the electrical penetrations Identify the electrical equipment installed in the wet areas is properly installed, secured and is rated for that area Check all lighting fixtures for electrical connection, illumination, support and grounding Verify that access to equipment is not compromised by obstacles (cupboards, chairs, furniture, people and etc.). 6 Boxes and Conduit bodies inspection report. inspection report.

12 6.1 Check all exposed conduits, boxes, enclosures and make sure they are rated for the area they are used and have enough space. 6.2 Verify that boxes, conduits and enclosures are securely fastened and supported. 6.3 Check listing of boxes, conduit and enclosures. 6.4 Verify that all boxes, conduit and enclosures are accessible and have proper working clearance. 7 Cabinets and Cutout boxes 7.1 Verify that cabinet or cutout boxes or fuse boxes are suitable and properly installed in the area of intent. 7.2 Check wiring and bending space in all cabinets, cutout boxes or fuse boxes. 7.3 Check cabinets and cutout boxes for adequate space for conductors and for splices and taps where they exist. 8 Switches and Receptacles 8.1 Verify that all switching is done in the ungrounded conductors 8.2 Verify that any switches/receptacles in wet locations are properly installed in weatherproof enclosures and are rated properly. 8.3 Verify that switches and receptacles are used within their ratings. 8.4 Check receptacles in wet or damp locations for proper covers, enclosures and weather-resistant ratings. 8.5 Check all switches and receptacles for grounding and bonding connection. 8.6 Verify that receptacle/disconnects ratings and branch-circuit ratings are compatible. 8.7 Verify that number of receptacles are enough for the electrical equipment in each room, halls, kitchen and dining facility. 9 Branch Circuits 9.1 Verify that wiring methods used are appropriate for the conditions and occupancy. 9.2 Check panelboards for proper overcurrent protection. 9.3 Check individual and multi-outlet branch circuits for proper ratings. Check conductors and overcurrent protection for consideration of continuous 9.4 and non-continuous loads, multi-outlet loads, and minimum ampacity and size. 9.5 Check branch circuits supplying receptacles and other outlet devices for permitted ratings of circuits and receptacles. 9.6 Verify that branch-circuit loads do not exceed maximum permitted loads. Verify that branch circuits supplying motors are sized according to NEC Article 430 or 440 and that inductive lighting loads are based on ballast ratings. 9.8 Verify that branch circuits are used to supply only permissible loads based on their ratings. 9.9 Verify that the number of branch circuits is adequate and that the load is evenly proportioned among the branch circuits Check for compliance with branch-circuit voltage limitations Verify that properly rated receptacles are provided for all cord-and-plug connected appliances and where other flexible cords are used Verify the need for GFCI or RCD receptacles or requirement for GFCI breakers Verify that disconnects are provided at separate structures for branch circuits running between structures Check for adequate size and clearances for outside branch circuits. 10 Grounding and Bonding inspection report. inspection report. inspection report inspection report 10.1 Determine what grounding system is present on the project site. Verify that the grounding electrode, conductor and bonding jumpers are 10.2 properly sized Verify that the grounding electrode and conductors are protected and inspection report

13 secured and the values are 25 ohms or less Verify that enclosures and equipment are properly grounded Check for correct size and installation of any rod, pipe, or plate electrodes Verify the accessibility of grounding electrode conductor connections Check for proper grounding electrode conductor connections, including buried connections Verify that exposed structural building frames are bonded (e.g. the CHUs) Check for proper size and length of bonding jumpers around water meters (water pump enclosures) and the like Check the size, type, and installation of the main bonding jumper Verify that service raceways and enclosures are correctly bonded Check the size of service-equipment supply-side bonding jumpers Verify that the grounded service conductor size is adequate Verify that the project site is effectively grounded to the grounding system Verify the fuel storage for the generators and the boiler system has effective grounding. 3. Safety Measures a. The Contractor is responsible to abide by all safety and precautionary measures required for performing electrical inspections; b. The Contractor must submit a Safety Plan; c. Under no condition can the Contractor begin the inspection without receiving approval of the Safety Plan; d. The Client s Safety Officer will monitor the inspection process. If, in any case, the Client s Safety Officer notices any violation of electrical safety measures, the inspection work will be stopped until further notice, rectification and documentation of the violation. e. The Contractor is responsible for the safety of his/her personnel and will provide adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) and ensure contractor personnel follow all the appropriate low and high voltage safety requirements found in the NEC. f. The Contractor shall note that the electrical inspection will be conducted during normal office hours. The Contractor shall plan the inspection so that minimal interruption to routine office activities occurs. g. The Contractor Safety Plan should include information on how the Contractor will take care of their personnel if any injury or fatality occurs on site during the inspection. This is a key point to be provided; without this information, the Contractor s Safety plan will be rejected. ********End of the Section********

14 Appendix I: Appendix II: Appendix III: Location of each buildings and project site to be provided at Site Visit. Existing single line diagram Buildings interior electrical system pictures to be provided at Site Visit.

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