Common use of Method of Operations Clause in Contracts

Method of Operations. The edging of sidewalks, paved approaches, asphalt paved roadway edges and concrete paved roadway edges that do not have curb, and curbs will create a distinct void; approximately one-half (1/2) inch horizontally between the structure and the turf. String trimmers will not be used in edging. Edging also includes the removal of all sand and debris from the areas designated to be edged. Upon completion of edging by the Contractor, no growth, sand or debris will touch any of the structures designated to be edged. The Contractor from the areas designated for edging will remove all sand and debris. The cost of this removal and disposal will be included in the unit price bid for mowing.

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Samples: apps.ocfl.net, ftp.orangecountyfl.net, ftp.orangecountyfl.net

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Method of Operations. The edging of sidewalks, paved approaches, asphalt paved roadway edges and concrete paved roadway edges that do not have curb, and curbs will shall create a distinct void; approximately one-half (1/2) inch horizontally between the structure and the turf. String trimmers will shall not be used in edging. Edging also includes the removal of all sand and debris from the areas designated to be edged. Upon completion of edging by the Contractor, no growth, sand or debris will shall touch any of the structures designated to be edged. The Contractor from the areas designated for edging will shall remove all sand and debris. The cost of this removal and disposal will shall be included in the unit price bid for mowing.

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Samples: apps.ocfl.net

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