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B. Utilities - The City shall furnish all utilities to the Contractor at existing outlets. Any <br /> modifications to existing outlets for the Contractor's convenience shall be at the <br /> Contractor's expense. Prior written approval for any alteration shall be obtained from the <br /> City's Buildings Supervisor. The Contractor's Project Manager shall arrange for the work <br /> to be done and the costs shall be charged to the Contractor. <br /> C. Telephones - The City telephone policy limits use of its telephone extensions on the <br /> City system to calls relating to City business. The Contractor shall ensure that <br /> employees observe this policy. The costs of unauthorized telephone usage, which can <br /> be directly attributed to an employee of the Contractor, shall be the responsibility of the <br /> Contractor. <br /> D. Janitorial Supplies - The Contractor shall provide all cleaning chemicals and <br /> equipment necessary to perform the cleaning standards of the contract. The Contractor <br /> is required to use floor care products that meet and are guaranteed by the <br /> manufacturer, to equal or surpass the test method developed by the American Society <br /> of Testing Material (ASTM) for determining the slip resistance of floor finishes (ASTM <br /> D2047). <br /> The Contractor shall supply all products such as, toilet paper, hand towels, toilet seat <br /> covers, and hand soap, for all locations serviced under the contract. Products supplied <br /> shall be those designed for use in installed holders. The City reserves the right to <br /> change these specifications, including installed dispensers, throughout the life of the <br /> contract. <br /> Contractor must comply with all applicable sections of the City's Environmentally <br /> Preferable Purchasing (EPP) Policy including, but not limited to: <br /> • All janitorial paper products for which the United States Environmental Protection <br /> Agency (U.S. EPA) has established minimum recycled content standard <br /> guidelines shall contain the highest post-consumer content practicable, but no <br /> less than the minimum recycled content standards established by the U.S. EPA <br /> Guidelines found at www.epa.gov/cpg. Specifically, the following minimum post- <br /> consumer recycled content percentages apply: paper towels — 40% post- <br /> consumer; bathroom tissue — 20%; and paper napkins — 30%. In addition, <br /> janitorial paper products shall be unbleached or processed without chlorine or <br /> chlorine derivatives. <br /> • Contractors shall supply industrial and institutional cleaning products, including <br /> general-purpose, bathroom, glass and carpet cleaners, that meet Green Seal's <br /> Industrial and Institutional Cleaning Standard, GS-37. To the extent practical, <br /> Contractor shall use products that meet Green Seal's standard for industrial and <br /> institutional Floor Care Products, GS-40, and Green Seal's industrial and <br /> institutional Hand Cleaners, GS-41 (please note at this time, City hand soap <br /> dispensers are being changed out to foam, the non-cartridge format). <br /> • Manufacturers of plastic trash liners shall be in compliance with the State of <br /> California's Recycled Content Trash Bag Program, <br /> RFP 53282 CITY-WIDE JANITORIAL SVCS 29 <br />