Mechanical Containers Clause Samples
The 'Mechanical Containers' clause defines the requirements and standards for any mechanical containers used in the context of the agreement, such as storage tanks, bins, or transport vessels. It typically outlines specifications regarding the design, construction, maintenance, and inspection of these containers to ensure they are suitable for their intended use and comply with relevant safety or regulatory standards. By establishing clear expectations for mechanical containers, this clause helps prevent disputes over equipment quality and ensures safe and efficient handling of materials.
Mechanical Containers. The Contractor shall be responsible for the storage, distribution, and replacement of its Mechanical Containers. The Contractor shall provide a Mechanical Container within two (2) Operating Days after receiving a request for a Mechanical Container from the Administrator or a Customer.
Mechanical Containers. Mechanical Containers supplied by the Contractor shall be in good condition and shall be subject to the approval of the Administrator. Mechanical Containers shall have attached lids, unless the Administrator approves a different design for a particular use or they are open top Roll-Off Containers used for the Collection of Construction and Demolition Waste. Mechanical Containers shall have solid, durable sides and bottoms. Each Mechanical Container (except open top Roll-off Containers) shall have a heavy-duty removable plug in the bottom. The Contractor shall provide and install casters and locking devices for a Mechanical Container, upon the request of the Administrator or a Customer.
Mechanical Containers. The Contractor shall maintain each of its Mechanical Containers in good working order at all times to ensure continuous and efficient Collection Services. The Contractor shall procure, and maintain at all times, an adequate supply of spare parts for its Mechanical Containers. The Contractor shall maintain and repair each Mechanical Container as needed to ensure that the container is free from holes, broken hinges, broken doors or door fasteners, broken wheels, broken lids, or other defects. Mechanical Containers shall be kept painted (with the exception of containers made of plastic, aluminum, stainless steel, or other materials that do not readily accept paint), and shall be kept free from graffiti, at all times so the containers do not become a detriment to the community. Mechanical Containers shall be washed by the Contractor on a regular basis, as necessary, to minimize the potential for odors and nuisance conditions. The Contractor shall promptly replace, repair, paint, clean, wash, and otherwise maintain a Mechanical Container when requested to do so by the Administrator, pursuant to Section 28.9.2, below. Each Customer shall be responsible for cleaning, maintaining, and repairing any Mechanical Container that the Customer owns, as well as any Mechanical Container the Customer leases from a Person other than the Contractor. If a Mechanical Container is damaged or otherwise in need of repair, the Contractor shall provide a front-load Mechanical Container within twenty-four (24) hours after receiving a request for such service from a Customer. In the alternative, the Contractor may provide a Roll-Off Container, if the use of such container is approved by the Administrator. In all cases, the Contractor shall promptly provide assistance to ensure uninterrupted service to the Customer.
Mechanical Containers. The Contractor shall provide Mechanical Containers to any Customer that wishes to use them, if the Customer has a location where the containers can be placed in compliance with the requirements in this Agreement and the Ordinances. If the Contractor provides a Mechanical Container to a Customer, the Contractor may charge the applicable Rates for the Collection of Residential Waste or Commercial Waste, as applicable. The Rates include the cost of leasing and using the Contractor’s Mechanical Containers, except as otherwise provided in Exhibit 5. The Contractor may negotiate and charge an appropriate fee for the use of its Compactors. The Contractor shall be responsible for the purchase or lease of all Mechanical Containers that the Contractor is required to provide under this Agreement. Mechanical Containers purchased by the Contractor shall remain the property of the Contractor, until the containers are sold. A Customer may own its Compactor and attached Roll-Off Container, or lease a Compactor and attached Roll-Off Container from a Person other than the Contractor, if the Compactor and Roll-Off Container are compatible with and can be serviced by the Contractor’s equipment. In such cases, the Compactor and attached Roll-Off Container shall remain the property of the Customer. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 33.1, below, the term of the Contractor’s lease agreements for Compactors may extend beyond the term of this Agreement.
Mechanical Containers. The Contractor shall maintain each of its Mechanical Containers in good working order at all times to ensure continuous and efficient Collection Services. The Contractor shall procure, and maintain at all times, an adequate supply of spare parts for its Mechanical Containers. The Contractor shall maintain and repair each Mechanical Container as needed to ensure that the container is free from holes, broken hinges, broken doors or door fasteners, broken wheels, broken lids, or other defects. Mechanical Containers shall be kept painted (with the exception of containers made of plastic, aluminum, stainless steel, or other materials that do not readily accept paint) at all times so they do not become a detriment to the community. Mechanical Containers shall be washed by the Contractor on a regular basis, as necessary, to minimize the potential for odors and nuisance conditions. The Contractor shall replace, repair, paint, clean, wash, and otherwise maintain any Mechanical Container when requested to do so by the Director, pursuant to Section 28.9.2, below. The Customer shall be responsible for cleaning, maintaining, and repairing any Mechanical Container that the Customer owns or leases from a Person other than the Contractor.
Mechanical Containers. The Contractor shall provide Mechanical Containers to any Customer that wishes to use them, if the Customer has a location where the containers can be placed in compliance with the requirements in this Agreement and the Ordinances. If the Contractor provides a Mechanical Container to a Customer, the Contractor may charge the applicable Rates for the Collection of Residential Waste or Commercial Waste, as applicable. The Rates include the cost of leasing and using the Contractor's Mechanical Containers, except as otherwise provided in Exhibits 5 and 6. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tthe Contractor may negotiate and charge an appropriate fee for the use of its Compactors. The Contractor shall be responsible for the purchase or lease of all Mechanical Containers that the Contractor is required to provide to Customers and the City under this Agreement. Mechanical Containers purchased by the Contractor shall remain the property of the Contractor, until the containers are sold. A Customer may own its Mechanical Container, Compactor and attached Roll-Off Container, or lease a Mechanical Container, Compactor and attached Roll-Off Container from a Person other than the Contractor, if the Compactor and Roll-Off Container are compatible with and can be serviced by the Contractor's equipment. In such cases, the Compactor and attached Roll-Off Container shall remain the property of the Customer. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 33.1 I, below, the term of the Contractor’s lease agreements for Compactors may extend beyond the term of this Agreement.
Mechanical Containers. Mechanical Containers supplied by the Contractor shall be in good condition and shall be subject to the approval of the Administrator. Mechanical Containers shall have attached lids unless the Administrator approves a different design for a particular use, or they are open top Roll-Off Containers used for the Collection of Construction and Demolition Waste. Mechanical Containers shall have solid, durable sides and bottoms. Each Mechanical Container (except open-top Roll-off Containers) shall have a heavy-duty removable plug in the bottom. The Contractor shall provide and install casters and locking devices for a Mechanical Container, upon the request of the Administrator or a Customer. Mechanical Containers used for Recycling shall be painted a different color (blue) than and Mechanical Containers shall be (▇▇▇▇)used to collect Garbage and Rubbish. In the alternative, Mechanical Containers used for Recycling shall haveshall have distinctive labeling or other features to readily identify their use for Recycling. The cardboard containers shall be ▇▇▇▇▇ The colors and labeling for such Mechanical Containers shall be subject to the approval of the Administrator. Upon request, Upon requestthe Contractor shall provide rollout containers to be made from plastic or aluminum, the Contractor shall provide dumpsters made from plastic, or aluminum rather than metal. rather than metal.
