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Company Name
SUPERIOR PROPERTY SERVICES, INC.
Contract #
A-2022-076
Agency
Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
Council Approval Date
5/17/2022
Expiration Date
5/30/2026
Insurance Exp Date
6/22/2023
Destruction Year
2031
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3.1 All paved areas covered by this contract shall be thoroughly cleaned per the specifications. Please <br />refer to Attachment 3-6: Fee Schedule for locations and frequencies. <br />3.2 The Contractor shall have minimum two (2) employees continuously inspect all areas within the <br />Civic Center for infectious waste and sharps (hypodermic needles) between the hours of 6:30am <br />and 3:OOpm Monday through Friday. Any infectious waste (feces, urine, blood, vomit, or other <br />bodily fluids) and/or sharps (hypodermic needles) discovered shall be removed and disposed of <br />per federal, state, county and local laws and regulations. <br />3.2.1 All Contractor employees involved in the inspection, removal and disposal of infectious <br />waste and sharps will have met all OSHA training requirements and their training shall be <br />up to date. <br />3.2.2 All Contractor employees involved in the inspection, removal and disposal of infectious <br />waste and sharps shall wear at all times Personal Protection Equipment (PPE's). <br />3.2.3 All infectious waste and sharps shall be properly removed and disposed. <br />4. OPERATING CRITERIA <br />4.1 All trash, debris, tar, freestanding oil, grease, liquids, "green waste," food, cigarette butts, stains, <br />liquids, graffiti, blood, bird defecation, feces, vomit, broken glass, and other materials, substances, <br />and contaminants shall be removed from hardscapes (i.e. sidewalks, walkways, patios, boardwalks, <br />quads, esplanades) prior to cleaning operations. <br />4.2 The removal of materials, substances, and contaminants prior to cleaning operations may require <br />the use of scrub brushes, sponges, mops, or other tools or utensils. All cleaning agents or residuals <br />thereof, used in this process must be completely removed prior to beginning cleaning operations. <br />4.3 During regular cleaning operations, the contractor shall use high pressure, low -volume washers, <br />and steam cleaners as necessary to thoroughly clean surfaces. Contractor is not expected to steam <br />clean all surfaces during regular cleaning operations, but shall use a steam cleaner to clean sections <br />of hardscapes when pressure washers are not sufficient to thoroughly wash surfaces. <br />4.4 Hardscapes shall receive a thorough cleaning according to approved Contractor's schedule. <br />4.5 At the beginning of cleaning operations, the Contractor shall strategically place approved signage <br />at appropriate locations to identify to patrons that cleaning is taking place and that the walkways <br />may be slippery. At all times Contractor shall safe guard the public from conditions made unsafe <br />by the Contractor's operations. <br />4.6 During cleaning operations should the Contractor notice a hazardous condition they shall make the <br />area safe by barricading the area and notifying the Executive Director's representative <br />immediately. It shall be the City's responsibility to remedy the unsafe condition unless the <br />Contractor created the condition. <br />4.7 In the event of hazards originating after or between cleaning frequencies, the Contractor may be <br />requested to respond to the site and remove the hazard. Such requests shall be paid under <br />Additional Work. <br />4.8 The nozzle pressure of equipment shall not be so great so as to dislodge tile/paver grout or cause <br />damage to hardscapes. <br />
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