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1.4 The City reserves the right to order cleaning in specific areas. Areas shall be cleaned in any <br />combination or sequence as determined by the Executive Director of the Public Works Agency or <br />the designated representative. <br />1.5 The City will provide the water necessary to complete the cleaning of the sidewalks. <br />1.6 Process used by the Contractor must leave the area clean and free of stains, deposits including <br />mineral deposits, and all loose or embedded materials, including chewing gum. The Contractor <br />must remove all debris from the area; all water must be captured using zero-discharge technique <br />and removal of all affluent from the sidewalks. The cleaning process must not damage the <br />concrete surfaces and the brick paver surface. The process must not damage adjacent areas in any <br />way. The contractor will be responsible for all damage to the surrounding areas. <br />1.7 The City reserves the right to suspend the work wholly or in part if deemed necessary for the best <br />interest of the City. This suspension will be without compensation to the Contractor, other than to <br />adjust the contract completion/delivery requirements. <br />1.8 Hindrances or delays from any cause under this agreement shall be provided for by the Contractor <br />at no cost to the City. Such delays, if due to fault or neglect of the City Coordinator, shall entitle <br />the Contractor to an extension of time allowed for completing the work sufficiently to <br />compensate for the delays. Contractor must notify the City Coordinator of any cause of delay. <br />1.9 The contractor, upon completion of the job in any space and prior to final acceptance shall <br />remove all supplies, materials, debris, rubbish, etc. caused by the operation and leave the finished <br />site in a neat, orderly condition. All walls and glass door entries shall be free of dirty water and/or <br />mud stains. <br />1.10 All sidewalk gutters must be cleaned of all gum and other debris and substances. <br />1.11 The cleaning process must use hot water under high pressure for the most effective cleaning. The <br />temperature of the water is to be 250 degree Fahrenheit minimum. <br />1.12 All gum must be removed from the paver, concrete and other sidewalk surfaces. <br />1.13 Pressure washing is to include the areas behind the sidewalk benches, bus stop areas, and other <br />structures located on the outside of the building structures. <br />1.14 Bus stop areas are to be cleaned of all debris, gum, dirt and grime. <br />1.15 The Contractor will furnish all the equipment, labor, supplies and anything else necessary to <br />clean, gum, dirt, grime, oil and other fluids from the pavement areas shown. The project will <br />require power surface cleaning of concrete, pavers and asphalt surfaces. The cleaning activities <br />include simultaneous mechanical removal of materials or pollutants from the surface of the <br />pavement, through application of water under pressure with elevated temperatures used in the <br />cleaning process and the collection of the waste and water. The water is to be filtered to one (1) <br />micron particulate size. <br />1.16 This method is to produce measurable results which will capture and remove at least 95% of the <br />waste pollutants, dirt, and other debris from the pavement surfaces. The Contractor will be <br />responsible for the disposal of all recovered waste in accordance with all applicable local, state <br />and federal laws and regulations. <br />25E-22