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fabricate the vessel. The design of the steering control console shall be reviewed for <br /> approval at the conference. <br /> 2.3.2 The Engineering Conference shall be scheduled within forty five (45) days from the <br /> receipt of award of contract. Subsequent conferences for construction inspection and <br /> oversight, maximum of two (2) additional visits to factory by three 35) Redwood City Fire <br /> Department officials or their designees, shall be scheduled at no less than twenty one (21) <br /> calendar days notice to the parties involved. The first inspection shall take place when <br /> construction of the hull and superstructure is subsequently complete and engines, gears, and <br /> shafts installed, but prior to closing of any permanent void spaces. The second inspection <br /> shall take place during tests and trials. Failure on the part of the contractor, without the <br /> express written approval of the Redwood City Fire Department, to schedule these inspections <br /> will result in the rejection of the vessel upon delivery. The Redwood City Fire Department <br /> has the right to make any additional inspections, with travel expenses paid for by the <br /> Redwood City Fire Department. <br /> 2.3.3 The contractor shall assume all expenses, for Redwood City Fire Department officials <br /> or their designees (maximum of three (3)persons per site visit) for the three(3)required <br /> conferences/inspections abovementioned to the place of vessel manufacture, incurred for <br /> food, lodging, and commercial air and ground transportation from SFO International Airport. <br /> The contractor shall provide a clean, well-lit environment in which to conduct the inspections <br /> of the vessel during construction. All work shall be completed and the vessel shall be clean <br /> and prepared for inspection prior to the scheduled inspection date. <br /> 2.3.4 The vessel will not be accepted upon delivery if the vessel is incomplete. The vessel <br /> will not be accepted upon delivery if the vessel is not in accordance with these specifications, <br /> or fails to meet any of the tests prescribed in these specifications, or the contractor fails to <br /> provide the required inspections. <br /> 2.4 Detail Drawin�s and Blueprints: <br /> 2.4.1 A computer generated drawing or blueprint shall be prepared by the contractor and <br /> submitted to the Redwood City Fire Department a minimum of ten (10) days prior to the <br /> Engineering Conference. The original copies of any drawings shall be reviewed, approved, <br /> and signed by an appropriate official of the Redwood City Fire Department prior to any <br /> construction of any part of the vessel subject to these specifications. The purpose of these <br /> drawings is to assure the Redwood City Fire Department that the proposed design provides a <br /> satisfactory arrangement meeting the intent of these specifications. The drawings must be <br /> drawn to scale and include: <br /> 2.4.1 A Inboard and outboard profile and deck arrangements, with dimensions, <br /> demonstrating pilothouse visibility, operational ares of monitors, compliance with Rules of <br /> the Road requirements for navigational lights. <br /> 2.4.1 B Structural configuration demonstrating compliance with the technical specifications. <br /> 2.4.1 C Arrangement of propulsion units, gears, propulsors, fire pumps, generator, fuel tanks, <br /> combustion air ducting, water tank, fire main and exhaust piping runs, demonstrating ability <br /> to access and remove components for maintenance and repair. <br /> 2.4.1 D One-line schematic diagrams of the fire mains, electrical, circulating and cooling, <br /> fluids, and fuel and oil systems. <br /> 2.4.1 E Design of the control console, including arrangement of electronics equipment. <br /> 2.4.2 Upon successful completion of the first Engineering Conference, the Redwood City <br /> Fire Department will require any necessary changes determined prior to, during, or after the <br /> conference to be made to the vessel design drawings. Any changes must be detailed and <br /> depicted in the "Final Drawings". The contractor shall provide the Redwood City Fire <br /> Department with three (3) sets of final drawings after the Engineering Conference. Before <br /> construction may start, the Redwood City Fire Department will sign/approve the "Final <br /> 4 <br />