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<br /> <br /> <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach | ITB 18-03-02 Parks and Recreational Facilities Landscape Maintenance Services 34 <br /> <br />waste materials or rubbish caused by its operations. At the completion of Work at a work site(s), <br />Contractor must remove all tree and landscape cuttings, excess leaves, waste materials and rubbish <br />from the site(s) as well as any tools, equipment, machinery and surplus materials or supplies. If <br />Contractor fails to clean up during the performance of the Work or at the completion of the Work, <br />the City may do so and the cost incurred will be charged to the Contractor. Any combustible waste <br />materials must be removed from the work site(s) at the end of each day. Any paved areas including <br />curbs and sidewalks which have been strewn with soil, sod waste, fertilizer or other waste must be <br />thoroughly swept. The City is not required to supply areas or facilities for storage or removal of <br />waste on-site. <br /> <br />2.36 MAINTENANCE & SERVICE PLAN <br /> <br />The Contractor must prepare a Maintenance and Service Plan (“M&S”) establishing a program of <br />inspections and maintenance for meeting the Performance Standards and Technical Specifications <br />of the Contract Documents. The Contractor must submit the M&S for the first twelve (12) months <br />of the Contract term to the Project Manager(s) within fourteen (14) days of the execution of the <br />Contract, for review and acceptance. Should the Project Manager (s) recommend or require <br />revisions, the Contractor must make the necessary revisions, and re-submit a revised M&S to the <br />Project Manager(s) within seven (7) days. Thereafter, the Contractor must submit another M&S <br />to the Project Manager(s) sixty (60) days prior to the start of each twelve (12) month period. <br /> <br />The M&S must: <br /> <br /> Outline the Contractor’s overall strategy for providing the Landscape Maintenance Services <br />contained in the Contract Documents; <br /> Establish the Contractor’s program of inspections and maintenance for each Contract year, <br />to include a month to month breakdown by task; <br /> Project a level of unscheduled work (including re-work); <br /> Document basis for the Contractor’s Annual Execution Plan – i.e., the Contractor’s schedule <br />of activities and resources (labor and material) to accomplish the Contractor’s program; <br /> Provide the Contractor’s standard operation procedures, emergency operating procedures, <br />safety plan, and contingency plans, when applicable; <br /> Identify any Project site(s) considered to need re-sodding or re-planting to be brought to <br />the Performance Standards and the associated cost for completing the Work; <br /> <br />Once accepted, the Contractor’s M&S Plan will provide the baseline for tracking the Work and <br />expenditures against the Contract and for evaluating performance in accordance with the Contract <br />Documents. <br /> <br />2.37 ANNUAL EXECUTION PLAN <br /> <br />The Annual Execution Plan (“AEP”) must include a breakdown of the Work to be performed on a <br />monthly basis by Task and Site, and must also include a breakdown of the labor force and <br />equipment to be used on a monthly basis. The Contractor must reflect in the AEP when the annual <br />planting change-outs, pruning, mowing, fertilization, mulching, tree and palm maintenance,
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