SPRING CLEAN UP Clause Samples
SPRING CLEAN UP. Includes cleaning of the pool, test and balance water chemistry, chemicals are not included and are additional to the HOURLY rate charged. Cleaning service continues until the pool is clean, clear & ready for use. If you feel that the service should be discontinued PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE IMMEDIATELY!! MAINTENANCE CUSTOMERS MUST SIGN UP FOR CLEAN UP!! THIS WILL TAKE NUMEROUS HOURS/VISITS. Price can vary [ ] Spring Clean Up (Hourly Rate) $140.00 PER HOUR
SPRING CLEAN UP. Operations include removal and disposal of all debris that has accumulated over the Winter and early Spring months. All debris resulting from the work described herein shall be removed and disposed of offsite. Spring cleanup activities shall be initiated by March 15 and completed by May
SPRING CLEAN UP. In addition to any previous municipal collection services, the Contractor shall provide one 20-yard roll-off dumpster per City Ward per quarter (up to 36 per calendar year) for no additional charge.
SPRING CLEAN UP. Shall be completed during the month of May, unless otherwise directed by the Client Agency, Contractor shall:
a. Remove leaf, sand, all winter damage and broken and dead branches from trees and shrubs, and any other debris from the Facility, including all walkways, parking areas, perimeter fence areas, gutters, the top of catch basins, building entrances and exits and other areas as directed by the Client Agency. Contractor shall dispose of the foregoing offsite in a lawful and safe manner.
b. Remove all winter debris, branches, sticks, leaves, and refuse accumulated over the winter season in all outside areas of the Facility.
c. Remove all weeds by the roots from all plant beds.
d. Machine edge all sidewalks, landscape beds and hardscapes.
SPRING CLEAN UP. A. Contractor shall perform the spring cleanup tasks described in this section on or before May 2 of each year, or as requested by the Client Agency.
B. Contractor shall mechanically ▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ and aerate all turf areas as required, but no less than once per season.
C. Contractor shall perform lawn rolling and spot seeding in bare areas.
D. Contractor shall patch, reseed and thicken areas that have been damaged or are naturally sparse during the spring clean-up and on an ongoing, as needed basis. Reseeding will include any minor repairs of lawn bordering lots and driveways, and include damage from tire tread imprints, washouts and any other damage.
E. Contractor shall perform shrub care, initial trimming, pruning and overall shaping of plantings.
F. Contractor shall collect branches, limbs, leaves, debris and trash from property and dispose of off-site in a lawful manner.
G. Contractor shall edge and hand weed all flower beds.
H. Contractor shall re-align and set, as needed, mulch and stone beds. Contractor shall add new material as needed to insure the best possible appearance.
I. Contractor shall remove sand and debris from all lawns and facility grounds; including impervious surfaces such as: driveway/entrance areas, concrete walkways and entrance areas, bituminous drives, plaza/patio pavers, etc. On parking lot and driveway/entrance surfaces, Contractor shall employ a truck mounted vacuum system to ensure all areas are completely free of sand and other debris accumulated during the winter months
SPRING CLEAN UP. Flower beds and landscaped areas shall be cleaned up in the spring, including but not limited to, cutting back perennial grasses and removing accumulated leaves and branches.
SPRING CLEAN UP. In April of each year, all perennial species must be cut back to 1 to 2 inches above ground level. All dead branches, dried up plant material, garbage or other blown in materials must be raked up and removed.
