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Page 5 of 9 <br />2.3.11 Dust off vents and other appurtenance above 12' high. <br />2.3.12 Wipe down baseboards free of dust, marks, etc. <br />2.3.13 Clean walls above 12' high. <br />2.3.14 Clean basketball backboards free of smudges, ball marks, dust, etc. <br />2.3.15 Dust off and clean hanging ducts, score boards, etc. Note, that the Contractor <br />shall be responsible for the annual cleaning of the Salgado Gym duct work. <br />Should the Contractor elect to sub -contract this work, they shall notify the City <br />and the City shall instruct the sub -contractor on the process to become a City <br />vendor. The sub -contractor shall be approved by City Purchasing as a City <br />vendor before performing any work. <br />2.3.16 Gymnasium Floor Maintenance Matting -Contractor shall provide and replace as <br />often as necessary U.S. Matt & Rubber Corporation entrance guard mats (or <br />approved equal) at each outside and inside entry door directly leading into the <br />gymnasium. The mats will be sized to cover the entire width of all doors in <br />order to protect the gymnasium floor from dirt, moisture and other materials <br />harmful to the gymnasium floor. <br />2.3.17 Gymnasium Floor Maintenance -Mop the entire gym floor using a ratio of 1 gallon <br />warm water to 1 cup white vinegar to 1 cup of rubbing alcohol. Change water <br />frequently to avoid mopping with dirty water, thereby, spreading dirt and grime <br />around the gym floor. <br />