PROACTIVE DUMPSTER MAINTENANCE AND INVENTORY Sample Clauses

PROACTIVE DUMPSTER MAINTENANCE AND INVENTORY. During the term of the Contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for proactively maintaining the Dumpsters in good order, sanitary and fully operable conditions, and free of rust and leaks. The Contractor’s collection crews shall note damaged Dumpsters and Carts and forward repair notices that same day to the Contractor’s maintenance personnel. The Contractor may elect to make repairs in the field or may deliver the Dumpster or Cart to the Contractor’s service yard for repair, in which case a temporary replacement Dumpster or Cart shall be left in its place. Regardless of the cause of the damage, any damaged Dumpster, to include but not be limited to fires, lost lids, casters, scratches, rust or dents, shall be repaired or replaced by the Contractor at no additional cost to APS. All repairs or replacements shall be completed within three (3) calendar days of notification by APS. All doors, tops and casters (where needed) shall be kept in good repair, replaced when not functional as determined by APS. Per the Arlington County Code, Trash, Recycling and Care of Premises, all Dumpsters must be plugged on the bottom (watertight). All Dumpsters shall be steam power‐washed and cleaned annually by the Contractor at no additional cost to APS. This cleaning can be performed at the various collection sites if the Contractor can demonstrate that they can capture all water on site and comply with Arlington C ounty’s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4). The Contractor shall provide a cleaning schedule to APS within 14 days of the Contract award. In addition to the annual cleaning APS may request that a dumpster be cleaned if, excessive odors or attracting a disproportionate number of pests. Such cleanings shall be at no additional cost to APS. Any container deemed unacceptable by the Project Officer shall be replaced within three (3) calendar days at no additional cost to APS.
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