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Company Name
MASTER LANDSCAPE AND MAINTENANCE, INC
Contract #
A-2011-042
Agency
PARKS, RECREATION, & COMMUNITY SERVICES
Council Approval Date
2/22/2011
Expiration Date
6/30/2011
Insurance Exp Date
4/2/2012
Destruction Year
2017
Notes
Amends A-2007-140; 01; A-2009-094; A-2010-099
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MASTER LANDSCAPE AND MAINTENANCE, INC. 1 - 2007
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MASTER LANDSCAPE AND MAINTENANCE, INC. 1A - 2007
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MASTER LANDSCAPE AND MAINTENANCE, INC. 1B - 2009
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MASTER LANDSCAPE AND MAINTENANCE, INC. 1C- 2010
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other low spots/worn areas appearing on the field, the Contractor <br />shall fill all remaining low spots with new Gail Materials "Pro <br />Gold with Stabilizer" brick dust from stock and make level. <br />7.5.2 The contractor shall clean all excess brick dust beneath or next to <br />the backstop, dugout chain link fencing and/or infield chain link <br />fence lines so that the infield brick dust is level with the dugout <br />pavement and pavement outside the infield. <br />7.5.3 Lightly water entire infield before dragging. <br />Note: Watering shall penetrate brick dust to a minimum <br />depth of 1/8" deep min. This process is crucial to <br />keeping brick dust in place and not going air bome. <br />7.5.4 Drag infield utilizing small utility vehicle as specified with <br />"grooming or finishing drag". Circular or figure eight drag <br />patterns shall be used (see details 1-A & 1-13). Alternate drag <br />patterns or reverse direction of drag patterns daily to avoid ruts and <br />high/low areas. Speed of drag procedure shall not exceed 7 mph. <br />7.5.5 When dragging the skinned infield, the contractor shall stay away <br />from all turf edges a minimum of 18". This will help in avoiding <br />lips at brick dust/turf edges. This 18' gap shall also apply to all <br />backstops and chain link fence areas. <br />7.5.6 Contractor shall hand rake all base paths on combination turf/brick <br />dust infields. <br />7.5.7 When the dragging process is complete, the contractor shall stop <br />the drag in a different location daily. This will stop the <br />accumulation of brick dust in focused areas. At this time roll-up <br />the drag, place it on the vehicle and remove all debris accumulated <br />in the drag at this snot and rake out material emptied from drag. <br />7.5.8 After dragging, hand rake the 18" edges using the "grade or <br />grooming rake". The rake shall be held at an angle as to not push <br />brick dust onto/into turf areas. <br />7.5.9 After raking the 18" edges, the contractor shall clean all excess <br />brick dust on the turf edges utilizing a high pressure water one (1) <br />time per week. NO brick dust shall be permitted on the turf edges <br />at any time. If in the determination of City staff, an unsafe lip <br />situation exists (an unsafe lip is ''/z" or greater) in any turf(brick <br />dust border area infield to brick dust, base-paths or brick dust to <br />outfield), contractor will be required to remove or level the soil <br />6
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