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The work covered under this contract consists of performing all operations in connection with the <br /> accomplishment of janitorial services in the buildings. The contractor shall furnish all labor, supplies, materials, <br /> equipment and supervision to perform satisfactorily the services specified herein at the frequencies and during <br /> the times shown. <br /> Equipment & Facilities Inspection: The City of San Leandro reserves the right to inspect and evaluate the <br /> suitability of all proposed equipment and bidder's facilities to be used in performance of the contract prior to <br /> making an award. This inspection process will be a critical part of the proposal evaluation. <br /> Security: Contractor's personnel shall not be allowed in City facilities outside of normal business hours unless <br /> they are performing work for the Contractor. All Contractor personnel are required to provide proof of identity <br /> when requested to do so by City personnel. All spaces shall be locked and the lights turned off when cleaning <br /> in each area has been completed. Security lights (as directed) shall be turned on prior to leaving the facility. <br /> Keys required by the contractor will be furnished by the City to designated contractor employee on a custody <br /> receipt and shall be returned to the City on demand. Keys are assigned to specific contractor employees and <br /> shall not be shared between contract staff nor handed off to another contract employee. Any loss of keys must <br /> be reported to the City's Buildings Supervisor immediately. A charge of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) will be <br /> made for each lost key. Keys are to be made only by the City. Should a lost or stolen key jeopardize the <br /> security of the particular City facility, the contractor shall be totally responsible for all costs incurred by the City <br /> in re-keying the lock system. Contractor is advised that this process could be quite costly. Electronic security <br /> system (where installed) shall be properly disarmed and armed each time after-hours access is made. All <br /> exiting doors are to remain locked while the contractor is in the space. Do not block open occupant or exterior <br /> doors for any reason. Do not assist entry of anyone except contractor, employees or Police/Fire personnel. <br /> Close and lock any exterior windows. Contractor's personnel shall immediately report to their supervisor and <br /> City personnel, problems dealing with unauthorized or suspicious persons, conditions indicating theft, break-in <br /> or vandalism, and building system failures. The Contractor's employees shall report to emergency personnel <br /> situations such as: fire, smoke, unusual odors, broken pipes or floods, and take appropriate safety measures. <br /> Energy Conservation: Contractor shall instruct all employees performing work within the facility to utilize <br /> methods which will maximize energy conservation. This shall include the turning on of light fixtures ONLY IN <br /> THE AREAS where work is in progress, and turning off all lights when work is completed. <br /> Alarm System: Where applicable, the contractor shall be charged a minimum of one hundred dollars <br /> ($100.00) per call-out should contractor, while in the process of entering or leaving the facility, misuse the <br /> security alarm system. <br /> NOTE: The contractor shall make him/herself aware of current meeting schedules, holidays and other <br /> work routines within the facility and conduct his/her work in such a manner as to cause no interference <br /> with the execution of City business. <br /> Person-Hours: The Contractor shall provide no less than the minimum number of estimated hours per day or <br /> evening as provided in the Contractor's proposal and subsequent contract award. Any amount less than this <br /> minimum per building may be deducted from the Contractor's billing. The amount of deduction will be <br /> calculated on an hour-for-hour basis, utilizing the Contractor's hourly proposal amount (total dollars divided by <br /> total hours). The City shall be the sole judge of any performance discrepancies. <br /> Estimated Quantities: The quantities shown in the Request for Proposals are an estimate only. Since the <br /> exact quantities cannot be predetermined, the City reserves the right to adjust quantities as deemed necessary <br /> to meet its requirements. <br /> Staffing and Personnel <br /> Exhibit A— Page 5 of 42 <br />