CONTRACTOR OPERATIONS Sample Clauses

CONTRACTOR OPERATIONS. The first part of the evaluation process consists of tabulating quantitative data on breakdowns, accidents and service complaints. An accident is defined as a vehicle collision during an assigned route or activity/athletic trip with MPS students on board. These incidents are called into the Department of Business and Transportation Services via the hot-line and entered into the MPS HEAT system by the Department of Business and Transportation Services or entered into the HEAT system by schools. G-36 of the General Specifications and Operating Procedures detail the procedures for reporting breakdowns and other emergencies. Service Complaints require a response from the contractor within one business day. Failure to do so will result in the issuance of “Liquidated Damages”. The Department of Business and Transportation Services will review the responses, and determine if “Liquidated Damages” are to be assessed. Contractors will have seven business days to respond, and appeal the assessment of ‘Liquidated Damages”. Service Complaints that result in the issuance of “Liquidated Damages” will be counted in the evaluation. Any route that has incurred more than 7 cumulative Service Complaints for a given school year will automatically result in Liquidated Damages for that route and will be included in the contractor operation evaluation metric. The cumulative total Service Complaints for each contractor for the school year will also be tabulated and used in the performance evaluation process.
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CONTRACTOR OPERATIONS. The first part of the evaluation process consists of tabulating quantitative data on breakdowns, accidents and service complaints. An accident is defined as a vehicle collision during an assigned route or activity/athletic trip with MPS students on board. These incidents are called into Pupil Transportation (PT) via the hot-line and entered into the MPS HEAT system by PT or entered into the HEAT system by schools. Section G-22 of the 2015-2016 General Specifications and Operating Procedures detail the procedures for reporting accidents and breakdowns. Service Complaints require a response from the contractor within one business day. Failure to do so will result in the issuance of “Liquidated Damages”. PT will review the responses, and determine if “Liquidated Damages” are to be assessed. Contractors will have two business days to respond, and appeal the assessment of ‘Liquidated Damages”. Only Service Complaints that result in the issuance of “Liquidated Damages” will be counted in the evaluation. Scoring The number of routes each company operates (Route # 0001-2999, 8000-8199) will be multiplied by 2 to determine the daily number of trips. (Only accidents, breakdowns and service reports related to routes falling in this range will be used for the evaluation. The daily number of trips will be multiplied by 175 to arrive at the annual number of trips. The number of accidents, breakdowns and service complaints will be divided by the total number of trips to calculate a percent figure. Each company’s percentage will be compared to the total average. See below for a sample. BUS COMPANY NUMBER OF TOTAL BKDN PERCENT ACCIDENTS PERCENT2 SERVICE PERCENT3 ROUTES TRIPS BKDN ACCIDENTS REPORTS COMPLAINTS TO TRIPS TO TRIPS TO TRIPS A 360 58680 3 0.01% 27 0.05% 46 0.08% B 48 7824 3 0.04% 4 0.05% 39 0.50% C 123 20049 11 0.05% 9 0.04% 27 0.13% D 91 14833 0.00% 10 0.07% 11 0.07% E 124 20212 20 0.10% 19 0.09% 18 0.09% TOTALS 746 121598 37 0.03% 69 0.06% 141 0.12% To score, if a company’s percentage is less than or equal to the total percentage for that category, the company will be awarded 6 points per category. Example: Company A had a lower percent of breakdowns than the average total, and would receive 6 points for breakdowns. If a company has a higher percentage than the average total, 0 point will be added to their score. Company B would not receive 6 points for breakdowns. The same calculation would be performed for accidents and service complaints.
CONTRACTOR OPERATIONS a. Contractor shall provide City with an automated web-based citation processing system (Axsis VPS) including image processing, color printing and mailing of a Notice of Violation per chargeable event. Each Notice of Violation shall be delivered by first class mail to the Owner within the statutory period. Mailings to Owners responding to Notices of Violation identifying drivers in affidavits or non-liability or by rental car companies.
CONTRACTOR OPERATIONS. Contractor may operate the SEC every day of the year 327 twenty-four (24) hours per day, except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s 328 Day. 329 [Note to Proposers: The SBWMA is in the process of securing permit approvals to 330 run 24/7 operations at the SEC and anticipates being successful in this permit 331 modification. If the 24/7 operations are not secured, operating hours will be limited 332 to the following: Monday through Saturday: Sunday: 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 333 334 335 336 Operations between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday 337 shall be limited to Contractor’s operations within the Transfer Station, MRF, and O2E. 338 Contractor shall not accept delivery of materials during these hours.] 339 B. Transfer Station Receiving Hours. Contractor shall receive materials from Self- 340 Haulers at the Transfer Station Mondays through Fridays from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 341 and 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday through Sunday, except Thanksgiving, 342 Christmas, and New Year’s Day. Contractor shall receive materials from Collection 343 Contractor(s) at the Transfer Station, MRF, and O2E from 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 344 Monday through Friday and 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sundays, except 345 Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day.
CONTRACTOR OPERATIONS. Contractor may operate the SEC every day of the year twenty-four (24) hours per day, except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. [Note to Proposers: The SBWMA is in the process of securing permit approvals to run 24/7 operations at the SEC and anticipates being successful in this permit modification. If the 24/7 operations are not secured, operating hours will be limited to the following: Monday through Saturday: 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sunday: 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Operations between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday shall be limited to Contractor’s operations within the Transfer Station, MRF, and O2E. Contractor shall not accept delivery of materials during these hours.]
CONTRACTOR OPERATIONS. 1. Vehicle and aircraft accident involving hazardous materials.

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