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2017-016 AGREEMENT FOR JANITORIAL SERVICES FOR THE CLERMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this.$'1day of .14trcji, 2017, A.D., by and between the City of Clermont 685 West Montrose Street, Clermont, Florida (hereinafter referred to as "CITY"), and American Janitorial, Inc., 87 North Central Ave., P.O. Box 2534, Umatilla, FL 32784, (hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR"). WHEREAS, the City of Clermont issue RFP 17-023 titled Janitorial Services for the Clermont Police Department; WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR submitted its response dated February 2, 2017 to RFP 17- 023; WHEREAS, CITY desires to award a contract to CONTRACTOR in accordance with the terms and conditions of RFP 17-023 and CONTRACTOR's response thereto; WITNESSETH: That the parties hereto, for the consideration hereinafter set forth, mutually agree as follows: ARTICLE I—SCOPE OF WORK The CONTRACTOR shall furnish all labor, materials, equipment, machinery, tools and transportation to perform janitorial services as described in CITY's RFP 17-023, set forth in Exhibit B, and CONTRACTOR's February 2, 2017 response thereto, which are expressly incorporated herein and made a part of the Agreement Documents hereto and shall do everything required by this Agreement and the Agreement Documents. Provided, however, that nothing herein shall require CITY to purchase or acquire any items or services from CONTRACTOR. ARTICLE II—THE CONTRACT SUM CITY shall pay CONTRACTOR,for the faithful performance of the Agreement as set forth in the Agreement Documents and the Price Per Month an amount in accordance with the Cost of Services set forth in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein. ARTICLE III—TERM AND TERMINATION 1. This Agreement is to become effective upon execution by both parties,and shall remain in effect for a period of three (3) years thereafter, unless terminated or renewed as provided for herein. 2. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, CITY may, upon written notice to CONTRACTOR, terminate this Agreement if: a) without cause and for convenience upon thirty (30) days written notice to CONTRACTOR b) CONTRACTOR is adjudged to be bankrupt; c) CONTRACTOR makes a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors; d) 1 CONTRACTOR fails to comply with any of the conditions of provisions of this Agreement; or e) CONTRACTOR is experiencing a labor dispute, which threatens to have a substantial, adverse impact upon performance of this Agreement, without prejudice to any other right or remedy CITY may have under this Agreement. In the event of such termination, CITY shall be liable only for the payment of all unpaid charges, determined in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, for work, properly performed and accepted prior to the effective date of termination. 3. Upon mutual agreement of the parties,this Agreement maybe renewed for three (3) additional one (1) year terms. Sixty (60) days prior to completion of each extended term of this Agreement, CONTRACTOR may request and the City may consider an adjustment to price based on changes in the Consumer Price Index (CPI). ARTICLE IV—COMMENCEMENT AND COMPLETION OF WORK CITY shall authorize services to be provided hereunder by issuing a purchase order to CONTRACTOR. Prior to the issuance of a purchase order, CITY shall notify CONTRACTOR and CONTRACTOR shall,at its expense,within twenty-four 24 business hours of such notification pick-up the subject tires. ARTICLE V—PAYMENTS In accordance with the provisions fully set forth in the Contract Documents, CONTRACTOR shall submit an invoice to CITY upon completion of the services and delivery of the vehicle to CITY as set forth in the applicable purchase order. CITY shall make payment to the CONTRACTOR for all accepted and undisputed services provided, within thirty(30) calendar days of receipt of the invoice. ARTICLE VI—DISPUTE RESOLUTION -MEDIATION 1. Any claim, dispute or other matter in question arising out of or related to this Agreement shall be subject to mediation as a condition precedent to voluntary arbitration or the institution of legal or equitable proceedings by either party. 2. The CITY and CONTRACTOR shall endeavor to resolve claims, disputes and other matters in question between them by mediation. 3. The parties shall share the mediator's fee and any filing fees equally. The mediation shall be held in Clermont,Lake County,Florida,unless another location is mutually agreed upon. Agreements reached in mediation shall be enforceable as settlement agreements in any court having jurisdiction thereof. 2 ARTICLE VII—INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION RIDER 1. Worker's Compensation Insurance-The CONTRACTOR shall take out and maintain during the life of this.Agreement Worker's Compensation Insurance for all his employees connected with the work of this Project and, in case any work is sublet, the CONTRACTOR ; shall require the subcontractor similarly to provide Worker's Compensation Insurance for all of the latter's employees unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the CONTRACTOR. Such insurance shall comply with the Florida Worker's Compensation Law. In case any class of employees engaged in hazardous work under this Agreement at the site of the Project is not protected under the Worker's Compensation statute, the CONTRACTOR shall provide adequate insurance, satisfactory to the CITY, for the protection of employees not otherwise protected. 2. CONTRACTOR's Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance - The Contactor shall take out and maintain during the life of this Agreement Comprehensive General Liability and Comprehensive Automobile Liability. Insurance as shall protect it from claims for damage for personal injury,including accidentaldeath, as well as claims for property damages which may arise from operating under this Agreement whether such operations are by itself or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by it, and the amount of such insurance shall be minimum limits as follows: (a) CONTRACTOR's Comprehensive General, $500,000 Each ($1,000,000.aggregate) Liability Coverages, Bodily Injury Occurrence, & Property Damage Combined Single Limit (b) Automobile.Liability Coverages, $300,000 Each Bodily Injury&Property Damage Occurrence, Combined Single Limit Insurance clause for both BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE shall be amended to provide coverage on an occurrence basis. 3. Indemnification Rider (a) To cover to the fullest extent permitted by law, the CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and hold harmless the CITY and its agents and employees from and against all claims, damages, losses and expenses, including but not limited to attorney's fees, arising out of or resulting from the:.performance of the Work, provided that any such claim, damage, loss or expense (1) is attributable to bodily injury, sickness, disease or death,or to injury to or destruction of tangible property(other than the Work itself) , and (2) is caused in whole or in part by any negligent act or omission of the CONTRACTOR, any subcontractor, anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, regardless of whether or not it is caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder. Such obligation shall not be construed to negate, abridge, or otherwise reduce any other right 3 to obligation of indemnity which would otherwise exist as to any party or person described in this Article. (b) In any and all claims against the CITY or any of its agents or employees by any employee of the CONTRACTOR, any subcontractor, anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, the indemnification obligations under this Paragraph shall not be limited in any way by any limitation on the amount or type of damages, compensation or benefits payable by or for the CONTRACTOR or any subcontractor under workers'or workmen's compensation acts,disability benefit acts or other employee benefit acts. (c) The CONTRACTOR hereby acknowledges receipt of ten dollars and other good and valuable consideration from the CITY for the indemnification provided herein. ARTICLE VIII—NOTICES All notices shall be in writing and sent by United States mail, certified or registered, with return receipt requested and postage prepaid,or by nationally recognized overnight courier service to the address of the party set forth below. Any such notice shall be deemed given when received by the party to whom it is intended. CONTRACTOR: American Janitorial, Inc. 87 North Central Avenue P.O. Box 2534 Umatilla, FL 32784 Attn: Jeff Simmons, Vice President CITY: City of Clermont Attn: Darren Gray, City Manager 685 W. Montrose Street Clermont, FL 34711 ARTICLE IX—MISCELLANEOUS 1. Attorneys' Fees. In the event a suit or action is instituted to enforce or interpret any provision of this agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover such sum as the Court may adjudge reasonable as attorneys' fees at trial or on any appeal, in addition to all other sums provided by law. 2. Waiver. The waiver by city of breach of any provision of this agreement shall not be construed or operate as a waiver of any subsequent breach of such provision or of such provision itself and shall in no way affect the enforcement of any other provisions of this agreement. 4 3. Severability. If any provision of this agreement or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is to any extent invalid or unenforceable,such provision,or part thereof,shall be deleted or modified in such a manner as to make the agreement valid and enforceable under applicable law,the remainder of this 'agreement and the application of such a provision toother persons or circumstances shall be unaffected, and this agreement shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent . .permitted by applicable law. 4. Amendment. Except for as otherwise provided herein, this agreement may not be modified or amended except by an agreement in writing signed by both parties. 5. Entire Agreement. This agreement including the documents incorporated by reference contains the entire understanding of the parties hereto and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements between the parties with respect to the performance of services by CONTRACTOR. 6. Assignment. This agreement is personal to the parties hereto and may not be assigned by CONTRACTOR, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of city. 7. Venue. The parties agree that the sole and exclusive venue for any cause of action arising out of this agreement shall be Lake County,'Florida. 8. Applicable Law. This.agreement and any amendments hereto are executed and delivered in the State of Florida and shall be governed, interpreted, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. and a. 9. Public Records. Contractor expressly understands records associated with this project are public records and agrees to comply with Florida's Public Records law, to include, to. (a) Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the CITY in order to perform the services contemplated herein. (b) Provide the public with access to public records on the same terms and conditions that the CITY would provide the recordsand at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in this Florida's Public Records law or as otherwise provided by law. .(c) Ensure that public records that areexempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized bylaw. (d) Meet all requirements for retaining public' records and transfer, at no cost, to the CITY all public records in possession of CONSULTANT upon termination of the contract and destroy any duplicate public records that are 5 exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. All records stored electronically must be provided to the CITY in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the CITY. (e) IF CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE CITY'S CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, (352) 241-7331. ARTICLE X—AGREEMENT DOCUMENTS The Agreement Documents, as listed below are herein made fully a part of this Agreement as if herein repeated. Document Precedence: 1. This Agreement 2. Purchase Order or Notice to Proceed 3. All documents contained in City of Clermont RFP 17-023 any amendments and revised Scope of Work thereto. 4. CONTRACTOR's February 2, 2017 response to RFP 17-023. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on this 7 day of //f4Ye,A ,.2017. City lermont ,.‘.-13'WI BTr'a.v s /44../or�rite4 Attest: ..,▪ . - - --.^. c--------/ixer";Denise Nogic, Acting City Clerk �.;T '!�,/,V.-V-ol_ �fexer' ,rel- 6 America s Janitorial, nc. By: . Jeff. onssw5P, President Attest: Corporate Secretary (Name Printed or Typed) 7 EXHIBIT A SECTION —K COST OF SERVICES L.N. Description/Location Price Per Month Annual Price (Price Per Month x 12) 1 Police Department,865 West Montrose Street, Clermont, FL 34711 Removed per •dendum 1 2 New Police Department Headquarters,3600 Hwy. 762.80 27, Clermont, FL 34711 $57,153.60 Total Annual Price (add lines 1-2) $57,153.60 L.N. Janitorial Services Excluding Office Areas Price Per Month Annual Price (Price Per Month x 12) 1 Police Department,865 West Montrose Street, Clermont, FL 34711 Removed per ddendum 1 2 New Police Department Headquarters,3600 Hwy. 27, Clermont,FL 34711 $4,462.80 $53,553.60 Total Annual Price (add lines 1-4) $53,553.60 The price block above includes cleaning services as provided in Section B with the exception of office areas. An office area is defined as any office space to include cubicles, private work station, and file room. RFP No: 17-023 Page 50 of 51 SECTION—K COST OF SERVICES ADDITIONAL PRICING FOR NON-ROUTINE JANITORIAL SERVICES L.N. Description/ Location Unit Unit Cost 1 Special Event Cleaning Per Person—Per $25.00 Hour 2 Carpet Cleaning Per Square Feet $0.12 3 Floor Stripping/SealingNVaxing Per Square Feet $0.30 4 Tile and Grout Cleaning Per Square Feet $0.30 Identify below the management facility/office from which services under this project will be supported. Facility Type: Company HQ Primary Point of Contact: Jeff Simmons Vice President Name Title Provide facility address, primary contact phone number, fax number and email address. Address: 87 North Central Ave Primary Contact: Jeff Simmons Phone Number: 352-551-7941 Fax Number 352-669-1408 Email Address: jeff.simmons@ajiclean.com END OF SECTION K RFP No: 17-023 Page 51 of 51 SECTION—J SIGNATURE PAGE By signing this section the respondent certifies that: 1. It satisfies all legal requirements (as an entity) to do business with the City. 2. The undersigned respondent acknowledges that award of a contract may be contingent upon a determination by the City and that the respondent has the capacity and capability to successfully perform the contract. 3. The proposer hereby certifies that it understands all requirements of this solicitation, and that the undersigned individual is duly authorized to execute this proposal document and any contract(s) and/or other transactions required by award of this solicitation. Purchasing Agreements with Other Government Agencies This section is optional and will not affect contract award. If the City of Clermont awarded your company, would your company sell under the same terms and conditions, for the same price, to other governmental agencies in the State of Florida? Each governmental agency desiring to accept to utilize this contract shall be responsible for its own purchases and shall be liable only for materials or services ordered and received by it. ❑ Yes 0 No (Check one) By signing below,the respondent agrees to all terms,conditions,and specifications as stated in this solicitation,and is acting in an authorized capacity to execute this response.The respondent also certifies that it can and will provide and make available,at a minimum,the items set forth in this solicitation. Respondent Information and Signature Company Name(print): American Janitorial, Inc. (AJI) Street Address: 87 North Central Ave, Umatilla, FL 32784 Mailing Address(if different): Same Telephone: 352-551-7941 Fax 352-669-1408 Email: jeff.simmons@ajiclean.com Payment Terms: 100 % 30 days, net FEIN: 46 - 05.• /iLIT . Professional.License No.: 119682 Signature: MEP Date: 1/30/2017 Print Name: :11.Simmons Title: Vice President Does the respondent accept payment using the City's MASTERCARD? ❑ Yes ($No END OF SECTION J RFP No: 17-023 Page 49 of 51 EXHIBIT B SECTION — B STATEMENT OF WORK The detailed description of work to be performed is contained in this section. Unless expressly stated otherwise, the description of work shall apply to all general building areas. Floor stripping shall be done with at a low speed buffer (for stripping) and a stripping pad. Buffing shall be done with a high-speed buffer. Spot cleaning shall be done with a clean white cloth. Floor finish shall be applied with a looped nylon mop. The janitorial services shall commence on/about March 2017 and shall continue for a period of thirty-six (36) months. 1 — ROUTINE TASKS OF ALL FACILITIES a. CLEAN AND DISINFECT DRINKING FOUNTAINS b. CLEAN AND DISINFECT RESTROOM FIXTURES: No chemical is to be left in toilets or urinals or on the fixture surfaces. c. CLEAN AND REFILL FLOOR DRAINS: The respondent shall clean all surfaces of the floor drains, and pour a solution of germicidal detergent down the floor drain to fill the drain trap each and every service cycle. d. WET CLEAN NON-CARPETED FLOORS (VCT, Ceramic, rubber, solid vinyl, tile, excluding any unfinished stone; example marble, granite): The respondent shall use neutral detergent solution and equipment as needed to remove soil from non- carpeted floors. After the floor has been wet cleaned it shall have a uniform appearance free of soil, stains, streaks, swirl marks, detergent film or any observable soil which can be removed by damp mopping. In restrooms the respondent shall use a germicidal detergent solution instead of neutral detergent solution. Floor mats, trash receptacles and chairs shall be moved in order to mop the entire floor and then shall be replaced only when the floor is dry. e. DE-SCALE TOILETS AND URINALS: The respondent shall use non-acid bowl cleaners. Bowl cleaners used will not damage the bowls, valves or fixtures. The Contractor will replace fixtures damaged with an identical product. f. DISINFECT ALL RESTROOM SURFACES: The respondent shall use an approved germicidal detergent to damp clean molding and sills, ceramic walls, stall walls, clean wash basins, clean baseboards, and damp mop all ceramic tile floors. g. DUSTING FURNITURE SURFACES: The respondent shall maintain furniture surfaces free of dust. These surfaces include but are not limited to desks, chairs, telephones, lamps, tables, counters, cabinets, shelves, windowsills and other types of furniture and surfaces or building fixtures. Papers, typewriters, calculators, computers, staplers, and similar desk items are not to be moved. RFP No: 17-023 Page 9 of 51 SECTION — B STATEMENT OF WORK h. DUSTING BUILDING SURFACES: The respondent shall use HEPA type vacuum with dusting tools and treated dust cloth to remove all dust, spider webs, dry soil, litter, etc., from all fixtures and surfaces from the floor up to and including the ceiling that are visible from the floor surface below or adjacent floor levels, balconies, stairs etc. This includes exposed surfaces of lights, ledges,walls, ceilings, ceiling mounted fans, partitions, rails, vertical and horizontal blinds, and other types of fixtures and surfaces which are not considered to be furniture surfaces or specialty equipment below and including the ceiling surface. i. EMPTY RECEPTACLES AND REPLACE LINERS: In addition to normal trash removal, the respondent will remove all litter, cans, paper and other containers marked "TRASH" regardless of their location. If not clearly marked TRASH it shall not be removed. The respondent shall break down cardboard boxes that are left for disposal and place them into dumpsters. The respondent shall replace all trash receptacle liners daily with a new trash receptacle liner of the proper size. The respondent shall remove non-permanent stains and soil from the interior and exterior of trash receptacles to include tops or lids. j. REFILL DISPENSERS: The respondent shall check and refill each toilet paper dispenser, hand soap dispenser, paper towel dispenser, etc. daily, in accordance with the directions of the suppliers and manufacturer. Replacement soap cartridges shall be of the type designed for the dispenser. When a dispenser is broken or missing parts the respondent must notify the City by the end of the work shift. k. SPOT CLEAN BUILDING SURFACES: The respondent shall ensure all foreign substances are removed from the surfaces of ledges, windows, partition glass, window sills, blinds, fire extinguishers, walls, doors, frames and sills, pictures, partitions, rails, stainless steel, chrome, brass, and other types of fixtures and surfaces. I. REMOVE CARPET STAINS: The respondent shall use carpet stain remover and gum remover to remove carpet stains and gummy soil from floor mats and all carpet surfaces when present. The respondent will use stain remover and equipment approved by the City to remove stain when first discovered (within 24 hours). Stains are considered any discoloring of the carpet that covers an area of four (4) square feet or less. m. SPOT CLEAN FURNITURE: The respondent shall ensure all foreign substances are removed from the surfaces of chairs., telephones, cleared surfaces of desks, lamps, tables, cabinets, counters, shelves and other types of furniture and surfaces RFP No: 17-023 Page 10 of 51 SECTION — B STATEMENT OF WORK which are not considered to be building surfaces or building fixtures. Upholstered furniture should be cleaned using appropriate vacuum cleaner attachments and spot cleaned if necessary to remove stains or heavy soils. n. SPRAY BUFF: Spray buffing shall be used to restore a uniform gloss and protective finish to resilient tile or terrazzo floors that are finished with floor finish. All spray buff solutions shall be removed from the baseboards, furniture, trash receptacles, etc. High traffic areas may require more frequent services than outlined in this section. o. MAINTAINING MARBLE, GRANITE, TRAVERTINE AND TERRAZZO (non- finished): Dust mop with an untreated dust mop, and spot cleaning will be accomplished as soon as possible after a spill occurs. Some sites require daily wet mopping of the floor with a neutral solution. Mopped floors shall be free from streaks, spots, stains, smears, mop strands and other unsightly appearance. p. CARPET CARE: Only approved vacuum equipment will be used to perform all vacuuming in City facilities. Indoor air quality standards require that only HEPA type filter vacuums be used. Cloth and disposable/paper vacuum bags must be emptied in accordance with the vacuum manufacturer's specifications. The respondent shall vacuum carpets and mats daily to remove visible soil and debris from the carpet surface and from within the carpet pile. All moveable furnishings will be moved to vacuum and replaced in their original locations. Staples shall be removed from the carpet. Respondent shall use hose and brush or crevice attachment to vacuum areas inaccessible to the carpet vacuum. ➢ All vacuums must be capable of edge cleaning with built in hose and carry auxiliary tools. ➢ Must be capable of height adjustment. ➢ Equipped with filters capable of removing 99.97% of all airborne contaminants. q. BI-ANNUALLY CLEAN ALL EXTERIOR GLASS: The respondent shall clean all entrances and entryway glass. Framework shall also be cleaned. This applies to all exterior glass. The respondent must clean exterior glass at times that do not interfere with pedestrian traffic. r. CLEAN PERIMETER WINDOW GLASS AND INTERIOR GLASS: The respondent shall clean all interior sides of glass at perimeter walls and both sides of all interior glass, i.e., walls doors, partitions, etc. The respondent must clean the glass at times that do not interfere with normal operations of City business. s. CLEAN WALKWAYS: The respondent shall pick-up litter, clean and sweep all facility entrance walkways surrounding the buildings. All trash receptacles and RFP No: 17-023 Page 11 of 51 SECTION - B STATEMENT OF WORK cigarette urns shall be emptied; trash removed from these areas and the receptacle liners securely replaced. t. STAIRWELLS: The respondent shall keep stairwells free of dirt, dust, cobwebs, trash, litter, etc. in all stairwells: Stairwells are to be damp mopped. Walls, handrails and risers shall be kept clean. u. MACHINE SCRUB FLOORS: Respondent shall use floor machines with scrubbing brushes with detergent,or degreaser solution to remove soil and stains from floor surfaces such as concrete, brick or pavers, grouted tile and other such uneven or rough floors. Respondent shall remove all splash marks from baseboards, doors, walls, furniture and other such surfaces. v. RECONDITIONING OF NON-CARPETED FLOORS (VCT, ceramic, rubber, solid vinyl tile, excluding any unfinished stone, marble; or.granite): The respondent shall remove soil, scratches and scuff marks and the,,top layer of floor finish from non- carpeted floors. The respondent shall apply a minimum of two (2) additional coats of non-skid floorfinish with in 1 inch of baseboards and furniture sitting directly on the-floor. After the finish has dried, the reflection shall be uniform and no streaks, swirls or scratches shall be visible. Alllightweight furniture must be moved for application of finish and then replaced after the finish'has dried. • w. STRIP AND REFINISH NON CARPETED FLOORS (VCT, ceramic, rubber, solid vinyl tiles, excluding any unfinished stone,marble, or granite): The respondent shall completely remove all non-permanent floorfinish and sealer from resilient tile and from baseboards, furniture and_partition legs and bases. After the floor finish has been removed, the respondent shall apply at least two (2) coats of floor seal and three (3) coats of non-skid floor finish to resilient tiles. Respondent shall remove all floor seal, floor finish, stripper and stripping slurry from baseboards, furniture and other such areas. In high traffic areas or if the respondent does not wet mop, spray buff, or recondition floors, the floors may require a more frequent schedule for stripping. Frequency will then be determined by the City. x. OVERHEAD CLEANING: The respondent shall perform cleaning of all fixtures and surfaces from the floor up to and including the ceiling around fixtures. This includes exposed surfaces of lights, vents, HVAC diffusers, grilles, light fixtures, skylights, ceiling fans, etc. y. ELEVATORS: All walls and related surfaces are to be wiped down using appropriate cleaning products. All elevator ceilings, walls and fixtures will be dusted. The floors will be damp mopped or vacuumed and spot cleaned as appropriate. All related surfaces shall be cleaned and kept stain free. Door tracks shall be kept clean and RFP No: 17-023 Page 12 of 51 SECTION — B STATEMENT OF WORK free from accumulation of soil or litter. All malfunctioning lights, buttons, arrows, buzzers, etc. will be reported to the City by the end of the work shift. z. CHEMICAL BRANDS: A list of chemicals to be used for this contract will be submitted to the City prior to commencement of the Contract. This list will remain current at all times. No chemical will be introduced into any city building without prior approval from the City. The respondent shall submit a list to the City defining the product use, brand name, manufacturer's complete name, address, telephone number and MSDS. Bleach, ammonia, and acid products shall not be used or maintained on premises. aa.LABELING: All solution containers shall be labeled with a label provided by its manufacturer or with a photocopy of the label from the chemical container and HMIG (Hazardous Material Identification Guide) labels. bb.SLIP RESISTANCE: The respondent shall verify that all floor finishes and sealers meet or exceed industry standards as established by the Chemical Specialties Manufacturer's Association. Floor finishing materials must have a static "coefficient of friction" of at least 0.5 when tested by a slip meter. Spray buff solutions and other such chemicals applied to non-carpeted floors shall provide adequate protection against slippery floors. 2 — ROUTINE WORK TASKS BY FACILITY Work Procedure Schedule This schedule reflects only the minimum requirements. More frequent attention may be required as determined by the City. Frequency of cleaning may be adjusted for seasonal facilities and subsequent billings would reflect frequency change as approved by City. (a) POLICE DEPARTMENT—865 WEST MONTROSE STREET DAILY: Five days per week — Monday through Friday starting at 2:00 p.m. and ending no later than 5:00 p.m. D. Empty all trash cans and replace liners. D Dust all furniture, counters, desks and horizontal surfaces. D. Clean all restrooms (replace toilet paper, soap, deodorant blocks and towels as needed). D Sweep and mop all floors. RFP No: 17-023 Page 13 of 51 SECTION — B STATEMENT OF WORK > Vacuum all carpeted areas. ➢ Clean glass doors and stationary entrance panels, inside and out including frames. ➢ Sweep outside walk area. ➢ Spot clean hand smudges and other blemishes on vertical surfaces in high traffic areas. > Clean drinking fountain. > Strip and wax floors (twice a year). ➢ Dust blinds as needed. > Clean AC vents as needed. ➢ Shampoo carpet (twice a year). > Clean holding cells. > Clean showers. (b) NEW POLICE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS —3600 US. HWY. 27 ➢ Sweep, mop and disinfect floors. Baseboards are to be thoroughly washed to remove dirt and marks. > Toilets and urinals are to be washed inside and outside, disinfected inside and outside, all stains removed, and seats left raised. ➢ Door handles and knobs disinfected. ➢ No water rings shall remain on any surface. ➢ Floor traps are to have clean water poured in them and bleached once a month. ➢ Sinks are to be washed and disinfected. > Mirrors, shelves, countertops, dispensers, chrome fixtures, and piping shall be disinfected wiped, polished dry, and left free of spots. ➢ Ledges, ceiling grilles, and stall partitions are to be dusted. > Walls, partitions, doors, and waste receptacles shall be spot cleaned. ➢ Waste receptacles shall be emptied, provided with new liners when dirty or contaminated with anything other than paper products and disinfected when needed. Trash shall be taken to dumpster. ➢ Paper towels, toilet tissue, and soap containers shall be filled daily. > Feminine hygiene receptacles shall be emptied, cleaned, disinfected, dried, and provided new liners. RFP No: 17-023 Page 14 of 51 SECTION — B STATEMENT OF WORK WEEKLY: Once per week after 5:00 p.m. Friday > Stall partitions, tile walls, doors, shall be cleaned and disinfected. ➢ Ceramic floors will be machine scrubbed > Machine scrub floors, including corners and under fixtures. > Waste receptacles are to be damp wiped inside and out and disinfected. MONTHLY: Once per month after 5:00 p.m. first business day of the month ➢ Tiled wall will be completely washed down and disinfected. > Machine scrub floors including corners and under fixtures. OFFICES, CONFERENCE ROOMS, FILE ROOMS, COUNCIL CHAMBERS, EMPLOYEE BREAKROOMS AND MAIL ROOM DAILY: Five days per week— Monday through Friday after 5:00 p.m. > Clean Council Chamber > Mop hard surface floor, such as Break Rooms and File Rooms. ➢ Stock paper towels. ➢ Clean break and disinfect room sink. > Clean all carpet stains 2 X 2 or smaller ➢ Empty wastebaskets; replace liner if dirty or soiled. ➢ Trash shall be taken to dumpster. ➢ Flattened cardboard boxes to be taken to dumpster in designated location. ➢ Vacuum rugs or sweep floors. Floors shall be vacuumed or dusted with a dust mop. Remove all dirt, dust, and litter. Clean spots from carpets and hard surfaces floors. Work requirements for floor sweeping and carpet vacuuming are to be performed on a scheduled basis and approved by the City Representative. > Floors mopped to corners and under furniture. Allow no splash marks or water stains on baseboards. ➢ Clean and dust all horizontal surfaces to include the Dias at front of City Council Chambers ➢ Clean kitchenette area and restroom in rear hall behind City Council Chambers to include, Floors mopped to corners and under furniture. Allow no splash marks or water stains on baseboards. Toilets to be washed inside and outside, disinfected inside and outside, all stains removed, and seats left raised. RFP No: 17-023 Page 15 of 51 SECTION — B STATEMENT OF WORK TWICE WEEKLY: Monday, Tuesday or Thursday Friday after 5:00 p.m. > Dirt, dust and litter refers to any visible foreign matter found on the floor or carpet surface and includes but is not limited to paper clips, staples, metal fasteners, pencil sharpening, erasures, paper pieces, fragments, clippings, hole punchings, ashes, mud, sand, rubber bands, cigarette butts, etc. ➢ Clean spots from walls, doors, windowsills, and ledges. This includes wall areas around light switches. Thoroughly wash floor baseboards to remove dirt and marks. WEEKLY: Once per week after 5:00 p.m. > Dust all horizontal surfaces that are cleaned, up to a height of 6 (6)feet making surface free of dirt streaks, lint and cobwebs. Dust all room corners at ceiling. ➢ Clean and dust all windows and window blinds > Wash and disinfect all trash receptacles ENTRANCE, LOBBIES, HALLWAYS DAILY: Five days per week— Monday through Friday after 5:00 p.m. ➢ Vacuum floors if carpeted, sweep and damp mop if hard surface. Mats will be swept and/or vacuumed. ➢ Clean baseboards to remove dirt and marks. Clean all carpet stains 2' X 2' or smaller. > Directory/bulletin board glass to be cleaned. ➢ Receptionist glass will be cleaned on both sides. ➢ Entrance door glass will be cleaned on both sides. > Vacuum entrance mats. WEEKLY: Once per week after 5:00 p.m. Friday ➢ Main, Lobbies, entrances, and corridors-floors machine scrubbed. Wall spot cleaned. All vertical surfaces dusted and metal and wood polished. ➢ Receptionist glass will be cleaned thoroughly on both sides. > All other (secondary) corridors, entrances, and lobbies-hard floors swept, mopped, or scrubbed. RFP No: 17-023 Page 16 of 51 SECTION — B STATEMENT OF WORK > All entrances-door frames; will be washed inside and outside. Disinfect door handles. > Clean all cobwebs and dust from corners, walls, and ceilings throughout. ➢ Clean glass in lobby display cases. > Clean all interior glass MONTHLY: Once per month after 5:00 p.m. > Floors will be machine scrubbed ➢ Wastebaskets washed with hot water where there is no liner used MISCELLANEOUS DUTIES DAILY: Five days per week— Monday through Friday after 5:00 p.m. > Drinking fountains cleaned with antibacterial disinfectant. ➢ Ash Receptacles-cigarette urns and dry-type ash receptacles on portico landing and back door loading dock shall be emptied and washed. WEEKLY: Once per week after 5:00 p.m. > Polish all stainless fixtures and rails. QUARTERLY: Once every three months after 5:00 p.m. ➢ Carpets shall be shampooed; January, April, July, October BI-ANNUALLY: Twice yearly once in January and once in July ➢ All exterior windows and frames shall be brush cleaned and squeegeed and all framing wiped dry. ➢ Chairs cleaned, extracted and scotch guarded in Council Chambers. STAIRWAYS WEEKLY: Once per week after 5:00 p.m. > Sweep or vacuum, and mop or scrub landing and steps. RFP No: 17-023 Page 17 of 51 SECTION — B STATEMENT OF WORK 3 —CUSTODIAL SERVICE PERFORMANCE AND WORK HOURS Service shall be performed as directed by the ROUTINE WORK TASKS BY FACILITY except for City of Clermont observed holidays. > Turn off lights. > Close and lock doors, interior and exterior. ➢ Activate the security alarm system. City of Clermont holidays include: ➢ Thanksgiving Day (Thursday and the following Friday). ➢ Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. 4— INSPECTIONS Inspections will be performed by the Police Department designated employee. 5 — PAYMENT Submit invoices to each facility and contact person as listed below. Payment for services will be made on a monthly basis monthly and must be approved by the Department Director. IIILocation of Facilities Contact Person 1 Police Department, 865 West Montrose Street, Clermont, FL Charles 34711 Broadway 2 New Police Department Headquarters, 3600 Hwy. 27, Clermont, Charles FL 34711 Broadway 6 —ADDITIONAL FACILITIES The City reserves the sole right to add or delete locations to the resulting contract at any time. The City will provide the respondent a written notice no less than five (5)full working days in advance which areas are to be added to or deleted from the normal custodial service schedule. Invoice adjustments will be negotiable based on similar space and duties. RFP No: 17-023 Page 18 of 51 SECTION — B STATEMENT OF WORK If space is added to the schedule, it shall be cleaned in accordance with the specifications for similar space. The period for adding to or deducting from the payments will start on the effective date of the notice and continue for the time period specified in the notice. 7 —ADDITIONAL SERVICES Services not specifically identified in any contract derived from this solicitation may be added upon mutual consent of the contracting parties. If utilized as an option, the respondent shall furnish the City detailed pricing for all costs associated with the services requested. 8 — FAILURE TO SUPPLY The respondent will make every attempt to supply the awarded services within the time frame(s) requested on each order. Failure to supply may be cause-in-need for the City to procure in the open market services meeting or similar to those specified in the contract. 9 — PAYMENT DEDUCTIONS It is the objective of the City to obtain full cleaning performance in accordance with the terms, conditions and specifications and at the quality standards of work set forth in this solicitation. To this end, the City shall contract for the complete performance of each cleaning job as identified in the specifications and deductions will, therefore, be made in accordance with the following stipulations, i.e., the City will not pay for work that is not completed: a. If items are not completed within a reasonable amount of time after personnel are notified a deduction will be made from the monthly payment due. A reasonable amount of time shall be consistent with the frequency of the specified services, for example within twenty-four (24) hours for daily tasks and within seven (7) days for a weekly task. b. Should the respondent fail to perform the services required under this contract, the City may, at its option, retain all or part of the monthly payment otherwise due until any service discrepancies are corrected. Repeated service discrepancies by the respondent shall entitle the City to terminate this contract in accordance with the termination for cause listed herein. This is a SERVICE CONTRACT and services not rendered on the day specified cannot be made up, all tasks missed will result in deductions. RFP No: 17-023 Page 19 of 51 SECTION — B STATEMENT OF WORK 10 —CONFORMANCE TESTING The City reserves the right to test all goods delivered during the life of the proposed contract, at an independent laboratory, to be designated by the City. The laboratory tests shall include each item of the specifications to determine whether the goods are in conformity therewith. Tests shall be made on goods selected at random from deliveries made under the contract. The respondent shall pay for testing where the result of such test shows that the goods are not equal to or do not conform to the specifications. If the result of any additional test shall show that the goods delivered and tested conform to the specifications, then, in such case the expense of making such test shall be paid by the City. 11 — EMPLOYEE LIST Respondent shall provide with their response an itemized list of the proposed number of employees, including number of supervisory personnel, to be assigned to each building. Respondent shall provide the City with a list of employees who will fill in for vacations, sick leave and any time off. 12 — PERSONNEL BACKGROUND CHECK The respondent shall provide the City with a complete list of personnel, including a full name, address, telephone number, social security number, copy of Drivers License and a NCIC/FCIC Criminal History Background Check for each individual employee before date of hire and within ten (10) calendar days after City notification to enter into contract. This information shall be kept current throughout the term of the contract including replacement employees. Custodians shall be employees of the respondent; day laborers are not acceptable. A brief resume shall be submitted for the Contract Manager, and each Crew Supervisor. (The Contract Manager and the Crew Supervisor may be the one in the same person.) This information shall also be kept current throughout the term of the contract including replacement employees. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any Contract Managers or Crew Supervisors. a. Contract Manager: The Contract Manager will be responsible for the management and scheduling of work to be performed under this contract and shall possess at least five (5) years of recent (within the past 10 years) experience in the management of custodial service type operations of the approximate square footage to be maintained under this contract. b. Crew Supervisor: All Crew Supervisors engaged in directing the work to be accomplished under this contract shall possess at least three (3) years of recent RFP No: 17-023 Page 20 of 51 SECTION — B STATEMENT OF WORK (within the past five (5) years) supervisory capacity experience directing custodial service type operations of the approximate square footage to be maintained under this contract. c. Employees: The respondent shall conduct no recruiting, hiring or interviewing in any building covered by the contract at any time. All cleaning personnel will be provided with eight hours of training before the cleaner can work alone in any city building. This training can be in class training, on the job training or a combination. However, no cleaner will be assigned to work alone until the training hours are completed. 13 — UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL At no time shall the respondent allow any people into the building other than bona fide employees of the respondent. At no time shall the respondent's employees allow family members, friends, etc. to be on the grounds or parking lot of the building during working hours, other than to pick-up or drop-off an employee. 14—SUPERVISION a. General: The respondent shall arrange for a contract manager (who shall be an employee of the contractor) and crew supervisors for the contract work. The contract manager shall be available at all times when the contract work is in progress, to receive notices, reports, or requests from the City. The City will not be responsible for supervising the respondent's employees. b. Definitions: 1. The term "Contract Manager" means a person, designated in writing by the contractor, who has complete authority to act for the contractor during the term of the contract. The contract manager shall have the authority to accept notices, inspection reports and all other correspondence on behalf of the contractor. 2. The term "Crew Supervisor" means those persons designated to supervise the work of the custodial crews and must be designated in writing by the contractor as the person who has authority to act for the contractor on a day-to-day basis at the site. The "Crew Supervisor"will be on site at all times when routine tasks are being performed. c. City of Clermont Personnel - Contract Administrators The City Public Services Director or his designee shall be responsible for the day to day administration of this contract. RFP No: 17-023 Page 21 of 51 SECTION — B STATEMENT OF:WORK 15-STANDARDS OF CONDUCT The respondent is responsible for ensuring that its employees do not disturb papers on desks, open desk drawers or cabinets, use office equipment including but not limited to copiers, fax machines and telephones. If the City brings unacceptable work and appearance habits of the respondent's employees to the attention of the contractor's on- site supervisor, and corrective action is not immediately taken the City may at its sole discretion, deem such failure a material breach and cause forimmediate termination of the contract. It will be the responsibility of the respondent to establish ample procedures relating to its employees for theft or wrongful use of City or employee property. The City will retain the right to remove any personnel on City property in the act of wrongful doing as determined by.the City. 16 - UNIFORMS The respondent shall furnish appropriate and identifiable uniforms for the individual employee and wear photo identification (frontal face). Said employees shall present a neat, clean and well-groomed appearance when providing services at any and all City Facilities. 17 —WORK PERFORMANCE/ACCOUNTABILITY Respondent shall not be responsible for cleaning any electronic equipment. If the City finds that repairs or changes are required to the building, its contents, or its accessories, etc.,which in the opinion of the City are rendered necessary as the result of the respondent's use .ofmaterials, equipmentor workmanship which are inferior, defective, or not in accordance with the terms of the contract,the contractor shall, within 24 hours of receipt of notice from the City place in satisfactory condition, in every particular, all of such work,correct all defects, and shall make good any work or material, or equipment and contents of said building or site disturbed in making such restoration, at no additional cost to the City. In any case where the fulfilling of the requirements of the contract or restoration work embraced in or required thereby, the respondent disturbs any work being performed under another contract, he shall restore such disturbed work to a condition satisfactory to the City at no additional cost to.the City. 18 - BUILDING SECURITY AND ACCESS CONTROL The respondent shall be furnished means of access to all areas requiring custodial services. Anykeys issued_to the respondent for such use shall not be duplicated by the RFP No: 17-023 Page 22 of 51 SECTION — B STATEMENT OF WORK contractor or their employees. These keys are to be returned to the City at the end of the service period. Any area to which respondent is provided access by means of a key, shall be opened for the purpose of custodial services only. Immediately upon completion of custodial service, the area shall be secured. No person or persons shall be permitted access by any contract personnel. No exterior door or interior door will be propped open. Exterior doors shall remain locked during cleaning if after hours. If keys are lost, the contractor will pay for necessary lock changes and all replacement keys. Certain areas within the facilities contain confidential and sensitive records, these areas may be cleaned only at times when a representative of the City is present or otherwise specified. Keys will not be provided to the respondent. The respondent is to provide secure storage for their employees personal possessions if necessary. The City shall not be responsible to any of the respondent's employees for loss of personal property. 19—CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOSS OF EQUIPMENT AND WRONGFUL USE It will be the responsibility of the respondent to establish and inform the City of procedures related to their employees to prevent theft of the property of the City and their employees. It will be the responsibility of the respondent to establish adequate procedures to eliminate wrongful use by respondent employees of the City property or of its employees. This property includes, but is not limited to the following: 1. Telephone System Equipment 2. Computer Equipment 3. AudioNideo Equipment 4. Office Equipment (copiers, fax machines, etc.) 5. Kitchen Appliances 6. Foods, drinks, etc. 20 —WORK HOURS AND SCHEDULING Cleaning services shall be performed at the close of each normal workday (5:00 p.m.), Monday through Friday, or as otherwise specified except where special arrangements are made and properly documented. A periodic task cleaning schedule will be maintained RFP No: 17-023 Page 23 of 51 SECTION — B STATEMENT OF WORK in the "Custodial Log" at each facility provided by respondent. The respondent is responsible for cleaning an area later in the work schedule if there is a City meeting or special event. The City will provide a minimum of three (3) workday's notice of special events requiring schedule modifications. 21 — NON-INTERFERENCE WITH GOVERNMENT BUSINESS Work shall be carried on in such a manner that there will be no interruption to or interference with the proper execution of City business. Verbal interaction between respondent's employees and building occupants shall be kept to a minimum. a. All persons employed while at work, and on the premises, shall comply with all building regulations. The respondent agrees to alter work methods, schedules and procedures if the City determines that they are detrimental to City operations. Such alteration shall not be cause for additional charges to the City. 22 — DUE CARE BY CLEANING PERSONNEL The respondent will not allow smoking by their employees in City facilities. The respondent will not allow the consumption of food or drink in areas other than those locations assigned to the respondent; i.e., equipment storage areas or snack areas approved by the City. It shall be the respondent's responsibility to clean up and/or rectify any damage to City property caused by any individual connected with the respondent, to the City's satisfaction. 23 — RESTRICTED USE OF TELEPHONE The respondent or the respondent's employees will not use City property in any manner for any personal advantage, business gain, or other personal endeavor. Unauthorized use of City telephones is not allowed. 24— NOTIFICATION OF NEEDED REPAIRS The respondent shall promptly notify the City of needed repairs and/or damages to soap, paper towel and other restroom dispensers, as well as other damaged or malfunctioning fixtures and building accessories which are observed during the performance of services. This notice must be received within a reasonable time as determined by the City. RFP No: 17-023 Page 24 of 51 SECTION — B STATEMENT OF WORK 25— EMERGENCY SERVICES If an emergency arises (such as flooding of a particular section of a building) the respondent shall divert his/her forces, or such part thereof as deemed necessary by the City, from their normal assigned duties to meet the conditions. When these employees are no longer needed for response to the emergency, they shall be directed by the respondent to return to their normal duties. The respondent shall not be penalized because the normal daily work which otherwise would have been performed had to be neglected, but every effort must be made to complete contract requirements. 26 —SAFETY It is the responsibility of the respondent to provide all materials and training to insure a safe working environment for their employees, City employees as well as the public. The respondent will meet all federal, state and local requirements. The respondent, if requested by City, shall provide material safety data sheets (MSDS) on all chemicals utilized. Examples of safety procedures are: a. Signs placed on elevator doors while hauling trash. b. Barricades and/or signs warning of wet floors. c. Barricades and/or signs warning of overhead work in progress. d. Signs indicating restroom cleaning operations in progress. e. Only professionally made signs, approved by the City will be used. 27 — EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES It is the responsibility of the respondent to furnish the City with names and chemical formulas of all waxes and cleaning materials being used (MSDS). All chemicals and supplies must meet State, Federal and local guidelines for the work proposed. The respondent shall provide and maintain all cleaning equipment and materials to complete the cleaning as specified herein; including but not limited to cleaners, disinfectants, bleach, floor care cleaners and protective coatings, etc. It shall also include brooms, mops (wet and dry/dry dust mops), mop handles, dust pans, bowl mops, bowl brushes, putty knifes, dusters, sponges, rags, window squeegees, floor pads, rubber gloves, spray bottles, floor machines, vacuum cleaners, etc. The respondent shall provide all supplies (including trash liners)with the exception of toilet paper, paper towels and hand soap which shall be supplied by City. Installation of said supplies shall be the respondent's responsibility, except where special arrangements are made and approved by the City. RFP No: 17-023 Page 25 of 51 SECTION - B STATEMENT OF WORK The City .shall provide, if applicable, storage space for equipment (brooms, mops, vacuums, etc.). All equipment shall be available for use by the successful respondent staff. NOTE:All supplies must be used in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations and instructions. All containersmust be labeled with the manufacturer's brand name, name of product, and its recommended use. NOTE: All equipment used in the cleaning operation,of any City facility must be in good safe operating condition as required by OSHA. Equipment with broken or exposed electric wires will not be used: Upon completion of the workday, all equipment will be properly stored or removed from the facility. Nothing will be left out in the open. Paper products will picked up at Public Services, 400 12th Street, Clermont, FL 34711 Monday,through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Paper products will be inventoried at the front desk. The City, shall have the final authority regarding the products that are installed in City facilities and may require discontinuation of a product that is found to be unacceptable for any reason. 28 —GREEN PRODUCTS All products and chemical,solutions provided and used shall be certified under Green Seal Standard GS-37 or GS-40, or Environmental Choice Standard ECP-57. These standards require that: • The product must be a concentrate. • The undiluted product shall not contain any ingredients that are carcinogens or a known to cause reproductive toxicity. • Undiluted product hall not be toxic to humans, not be corrosive to the skin or eyes, not be a skin sensitizer, not be combustible, not be toxic to aquatic life. • Product shall not contain substances that contribute significantly to the production of photochemical smog, tropospheric ozone, or poor indoor air quality. • Product used shall not contain more than 0.5% by weight or total phosphorus. • The primary package shall be recyclable or the manufacturer shall provide for returning and refilling of their packages. • Product manufacturer shall identify any fragrances on their MSDS. Any ingredient added to the product as a fragrance must follow guidelines as interpreted by the international fragrance association. RFP No: 17-023 Page 26 of 51 SECTION- B STATEMENT OF WORK • The products shall not contain alkyl phenol ethoxylates, dibutyl phthalate heavy metals, ozone-depleting compounds or optical brighteners. • Product shall not be tested on animals. All custodial staff shall be instructed in the proper use of all products to conform to the manufacturer's instructions, insuring maximized health and economic benefits of the program. All .custodial)staff will be made aware of restricted non-compliance chemical use. 29 -_TRASH.AND WASTE REMOVAL PROCEDURES All waste.going into dumpsters shall be bagged or placed in closed containers before disposal. It shall be the respondent's responsibility to provide said containers/bags. All cardboard containers must be broken down before disposal or recycled. The respondent shall provide appropriate equipment for trash removal so as to avoid the possibility of floor damage due to the dragging of trash bags through office areas. 30 —AREAS REQUIRING STRICT SANITIZING Holdingcell areas shall be cleaned including disinfecting in and around urinals or water closets on a daily basis. Sanitary disposal containers shall be emptied, cleaned, sanitized, and properly dried and provided with a new liner daily. Waxed paper liners are to be used in all sanitary napkin disposal receptacles. 31 —SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT AREAS The respondent will ensure that special care is taken to maintain areas containing computer equipment,as dust free as possible. This should entail vacuuming and/or dry mopping and wet mopping. The respondent will instruct their cleaning personnel on the proper manner in which to perform their duties around sensitive equipment. This shall include the identification and usage of the proper electrical circuits to use with their equipment. Extreme caution while cleaning will also be given to: a. Avoidance of power interruption to devices. RFP No: 17-023 Page 27 of 51 SECTION — B STATEMENT OF WORK b. The use of the same circuit by cleaning equipment and sensitive devices at any one given time. The respondent shall contact the City for identification of these areas. c. The use of cleaning equipment near sensitive equipment. d. The use of only those cleaning products guaranteed not to damage sensitive electronic equipment. e. The use of cleaning products on or around sensitive devices. f. The appropriate method of cleaning equipment and its surrounding areas. g. Dry dust computer drafting plotters only. h. Do not use power strips as a source of electrical power for any cleaning equipment. 32 —SAFETY It shall be the responsibility of the respondent to insure work safety, provide sufficient, required insurance, complies with all safety codes, laws and requirements and to include any cost of such safety requirements in the project bid. No additional compensation shall be allowed for the cost of such compliance. 33 — FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT No respondent or subcontractor holding a service contract with the City for any dollar amount shall pay any of its employees working on the contract less than the minimum wage specified in section 6(a)(1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act 29 U.S.C. 206. Failure to meet this requirement may result in contract termination by the City. END OF SECTION — B RFP No: 17-023 Page 28 of 51