PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES Sample Clauses

PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES. The Calabasas Civic Center consists of two buildings built in 2008: a one-story 25,059 square foot Library and a two-story 27,733 square foot City Hall, which are LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified with a rating of Gold. Specialty requirements, which are incorporated into the requirements of the RFP, are involved in maintaining the LEED certification of Gold. The City of Calabasas has implemented a “green” cleaning and building maintenance program that both increases health/safety for occupants and maintenance staff and minimizes harmful effects to the environment. The program will satisfy these goals by reducing exposure of building occupants and maintenance staff to harmful airborne elements commonly associated with building operations and maintenance activities (such as particulate matter, hazardous chemicals, and biological hazards), and by implementing a maintenance program that reduces impact on the environment through careful selection of cleansing agents, sustainable cleaning practices and use of recycled paper products. The City of Calabasas is seeking proposals from companies to provide “green” janitorial services for the Calabasas City Hall and Library, which includes a public meeting room and public restrooms.
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PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES. The purpose of this SOW is to outline the scope for the implementation and ongoing support of Ellevation. In your journey with Ellevation, there are three important resources that will help ensure the best possible experience with our software: ● Your Account Manager (AM) manages the ongoing customer relationship, ensures the partner is getting the most out of Ellevation via engagement consulting and demos of additional features, supports the buying process, and directs users to resources that optimize their experience. ● Your Implementation Manager (IM) will work closely with the District to provide project leadership and consulting during periods of software implementation. . The IM is accountable for delivering Ellevation software configured to District specifications and working closely with district leadership to ensure effective implementation. ● Ellevation’s Help Center and our Support and Data Specialists work with the District as various configuration, data, and troubleshooting needs come up. Our Help Center ensures that the District is connected with the appropriate Support or Data Specialist to ensure issues are resolved effectively and efficiently. To the extent you require implementation services over the course of the agreement term, Ellevation’s Partner Support Organization utilizes a six-phase implementation process with clearly defined steps, deliverables, and timeframes to deploy Ellevation. The six phases of our implementation process will be lead by your Implementation Manager and includes:
PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, California Correctional Health Care Services, herein referred to as “CDCR/CCHCS”, has identified a need for Oxygen Manifold Removal, Purchase, and Installation Services at High Desert State Prison (HDSP). The oxygen manifold is located in Xxxx 000 of the Central Health Building. The Contractor agrees to provide removal of existing Ohmeda Oxygen Manifold, purchase and installation of the new Oxygen Manifold Unit, (Automatic Dome Loaded Digital) and Header Bar Assembly (including Copper Pigtails). The contractor is responsible for installation of electrical power, testing and certification of the new Oxygen Manifold Unit. CDCR/CCHCS assumes no responsibility for any work commenced by the Contractor and will not reimburse the Contractor for any work performed prior to approval from the CDCR/CCHCS Contract Manager or designee. The CDCR/CCHCS Contract Manager or designee shall be solely responsible for determining acceptability and satisfactory completion of any services provided by the provider and shall authorize all invoices. Testing and certification shall be based on industry standards requiring a written document from the vendor stating the completion of ‘successful testing and subsequent certification of the system for operation per industry standards’. Services shall be performed only by Contractor staff and/or subcontractors. Apprentices’ trainees are not acceptable.
PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES. The purpose of this IFB is to solicit bids from qualified firms that will result in a statewide Master Service Agreement (MSA) for Credit Monitoring and Identity Theft Services. MSA services are divided into four (4) categories and four (4) tiers. Bidders must bid on all four (4) categories and all four (4) tiers. It is the intent of Department of General Services (DGS), Procurement Division (PD) to award a single MSA to the responsive and responsible bidder with the lowest cost. A responsive bidder is a bidder whose solicitation response is compliant with solicitation requirements. A responsible bidder is a bidder who is fully capable of performing the contract. User Agencies will request services through the execution of a “Subsidiary Agreement” from the awarded contractor for the requested services in the appropriate Tier corresponding to the Number of Eligible Persons. User Agencies are defined as a state agency or local governmental entity (any city and/or county, district, or other local governmental body or corporation, including the California State Universities and University of California systems, K-12 schools and community colleges empowered to expend public funds). Use of this MSA is optional by User Agencies. The State of California (hereinafter referred to as “State”) does not guarantee the number of User Agency orders over the term of this MSA. The term of the resulting MSA will be for three (3) years with two (2) optional one-year extensions at the option of the State, as set forth in the sample agreement and its exhibits. All Subsidiary Agreements and orders issued against this MSA prior to the MSA End Date must still be completed in its entirety. All services must be performed within the continental United States of America.
PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, California Correctional Health Care Services, herein referred to as “CDCR/CCHCS”, has identified a need for Radiation Dosimetry Services.
PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES. The purpose of the LWDA’s communications and outreach campaign is to increase awareness around how to slow the spread of COVID-19 in California workplaces. Workers and employers will be informed about vital legal protections, education resources and enforcement activities housed under the LWDA’s Department of Industrial Relations (DIR), which includes the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH; Cal/OSHA), Division of Labor Standards Enforcement (Labor Commissioner’s Office) [DLSE (LCO)] and Division of Workers’ Compensation.
PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, including travel and per diem, materials, non- consumable supplies, transportation, equipment, and every other item of expense necessary to provide Dental Autoclave Spore Testing Services for the CDCR/CCHCS institutions indicated in Exhibit A-2 List of Participating Institutions.
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PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES. The Contractor will provide to the California Department of Water Resources Division of Integrated Science & Engineering (DWR-DISE) phytoplankton identification services. These services include to identify, enumerate, and measure phytoplankton organisms in samples collected in the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary (CA). These samples are collected by DWR- DISE as part of special studies.
PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES. The Contractor shall provide all transportation, labor, materials, supplies, and equipment (including but not limited to reusable containers with lids/covers, bags, etc.), for the collection, removal, packaging, repackaging, loading, transportation and disposal of Medical Bio-Hazardous and Hazardous Waste for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS) all the institutions, Headquarters in Sacramento and Elk Grove, and all Regional offices. Hereafter, “Medical Waste” shall be used when referring to any or all types of waste described in this solicitation. Services shall be provided in accordance with Department of Health Services (DHS) regulations including Title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR); Title 49 of the California Health and Safety Code (HSC); Medical Waste Management Act (MWMA), California Code of Regulations (CCR); Environmental Health, Vehicle Code, Sections 34500 and 34501, California Highway Patrol regulations governing the requirements regarding the transporting of bio-hazardous materials, and any other applicable laws, regulations, codes, or statutes.
PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES. The purpose of this IFB is to solicit bids from qualified firms that will result in a statewide Master Service Agreement (MSA) for Certified Shorthand Reporters, Transcription and other Associated Services. MSA services are divided into six categories and three regions. Bidders may bid on one or more category and in one or more region. It is the intent of Department of General Services (DGS), Procurement Division (PD) to award multiple MSAs to responsive and responsible bidders. A responsive bidder is a bidder whose solicitation response is compliant with solicitation requirements and is fully capable of performing the specified MSA services. Requesting Agencies defined as a state agency or local governmental entity (any city and/or county, district, or other local governmental body or corporation, including the California State Universities and University of California systems, K-12 schools and community colleges empowered to expend public funds) will request services through the execution of a “Subscription Agreement” from a list of contractors ranked by Region and Category or through issuance of a Request for Offer. Use of this MSA is optional by Requesting Agencies. The term of the resulting MSA contracts will be for three (3) years with two (2) one- year optional extensions at the option of the State, as set forth in the sample contract and its exhibits. All Subscription Agreements and orders issued against this MSA must be completed within twelve (12) months following the expiration of this MSA contract term. This MSA excludes work in a California Superior Court. All services must be performed within the continental United States of America. The current MSA spend for all categories for the period July 1, 2012 through December 31, 2016 is approximately $3,000,000. Current MSA contracts are posted in Cal eProcure. Rates are listed in Exhibit E of each individual contract. See the “Contract Information” tab at the URL below for instructions on viewing contracts in Cal eProcure: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/pd/Programs/Leveraged/masteragreements/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx px Additionally, the User Instructions posted under the “Contract Information” tab identify current contract awards by category and district. Refer to the Proposed Form of Agreement, Exhibit A, which is attached to this IFB as Attachment 13 for a more complete description of services.
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