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Product and Service Specifications a. General Tire Specifications: All tires will be of a quality not less than the tires normally furnished in representative quantities by Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) as original equipment for automobiles, trucks, tractors, buses, backhoes, loaders, motor graders, and other heavy equipment. Tires supplied must be marked with “DOT” compliance symbol. Tires will conform to all applicable federal specifications and laws. All tires must be new. Authorized Dealers must make every effort possible to provide tires that have been produced or manufactured within the one (1) year period prior to delivery to the ordering agency. Michelin, in tandem with Authorized Dealer, may accept the return of tires older than one (1) year depending on the circumstances. All tires must have the size (including load range), manufacturer’s name and DOT number, serial number and indication of body material molded in sidewall at time of cure. The application of any of the above by any other means (such as branding, application of decals, etc.) will not be acceptable. Tires offered must have been tested to meet or exceed ASTM (American Society of Testing and Materials) Standard F1922 for highway tires, F1923 for Off Road/Low Speed tires, and meet operational performance levels and marking requirements of Federal Standards FMVSS 109 for new pneumatic passenger tires and FMVSS 119 for new pneumatic non- passenger MPVs, trucks, buses, and trailers. i. Pursuit and Performance Tires: 1. Pursuit and Performance Tires: Pursuit & Performance Tires include tires for police and other pursuit vehicles and for other high-speed, performance vehicles. This subcategory includes any tire that is H, V, W, Y, or ZR rated or above. An H rating is the minimum speed rating for tires in this subcategory. 2. Tires will be standard production tires expressly designed and certified by manufacturer for high speed operation and will exhibit exceptional safety, stability, handling and stopping characteristics. Contractor will maintain evidence/certifications that such tires meet all laboratory test and size requirements of Federal Standards MVSS 109 and will ensure that the tires are marked with "DOT" compliance symbol. ii. Automobile/Passenger Vehicles: These tires include common passenger car and low rolling resistance tires and are designated with a “P” at the beginning of the tire size. Common applications for these types of tires would be passenger cars and mini vans. iii. Light Duty Trucks Radial ...
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Product and Service Specifications. Software WIDA MODEL Online Availability. Except for regularly scheduled and emergency maintenance, WCER will use best efforts to provide uninterrupted use of the WIDA MODEL Regularly Scheduled Maintenance. WCER may perform maintenance on the WIDA MODEL Online application. WCER, through MetriTech, will provide advanced notice to users of scheduled maintenance. Emergency Maintenance. WCER may perform emergency maintenance at any time in order to bring the WIDA MODEL Online application back online as soon as practicable after an interruption to service. WCER will use best efforts in providing notice to users of the emergency maintenance.
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  • Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications furnished on the CD are intended to establish the standards for quality, performance and technical requirements for all labor, workmanship, material, methods and equipment necessary to complete the Work. When specifications and drawings are provided or referenced by the County, these are to be considered part of the Scope of Work, and to be specifically documented in the Detailed Scope of Work. For convenience, the County supplied specifications, if any, and the Technical Specifications furnished on the CD.

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