Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (Airports Authority) Expression of Interests Outreach Program June 18, 2013 at 10:00 AM 01 SUMMARY OF WORK The contract is intended to provide comprehensive custodial services at DCA which encompasses approximately 1,274,000 square feet of terminal space including restrooms, corridors, baggage claim devices, gate hold rooms, Authority offices, and 45 passenger loading bridges. Approximately 235,000 square feet of non-terminal facilities will also be serviced under this contract. The contractor shall provide all necessary supervision, labor, administrative support, tools, parts, materials, supplies, equipment and transportation necessary to perform comprehensive custodial services 24 hours per day, 365 days per year at DCA. Various tasks covered include, but are not limited to carpet care, hard floor care, restroom care, passenger loading bridge care, office care, dusting, vacuuming, provision and placement of entrance mats, policing of specified interior and exterior areas, trash disposal, recycling collection, and escalator/moving walkway cleaning. 02 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS The contractor must have no less than five (5) years experience in the business of providing comprehensive 24/7/365 custodial services in a campus size environment of the similar size and scope for universities, hospitals, airports and transit systems. Vendors must have the capacity to supervise 175 – 250 employees on one contract. Vendors must be able to demonstrate the vendors’ quality control and quality assurance programs. Vendors must have the necessary experience, training, and certification necessary to handle hazardous materials. Vendors must comply with all federal, state and local jurisdiction laws. Vendors may be required to demonstrate a line of credit or cash reserve, obtain a performance bond, insurance, purchase of new equipment, supplies, payroll, airport security badges, background checks and parking fees, etc. Vendors will be required to demonstrate a history of start-up custodial operations exceeding an annual value of $5 – 6 million dollars and a significant number of occupants or traffic on an annual basis within the facility. LDBE vendors must be certified with the Airports Authority as a Local Disadvantaged Business Enterprise under the NAICS code; 561720 Janitorial Services. 03 SPECIFIC TASKS The contractor shall adhere to and fulfill all the time and frequency requirements (see Task & Frequencies, Attachment One). At no time shall the contractor go below the minimum requirements for task and frequency services. At any time during the contract period, if the Contractor fails to meet the minimum task and frequencies, or if the COTR determines that work is deficient based on performance outcome and quality of service, the Contractor shall be required to immediately correct these deficiencies at no additional cost to the Airports Authority. A. EQUIPMENT (See Suggested Equipment List, Attachment Two) The contractor is responsible for purchasing; installing and using an Authority approved Bar Code Inspection System with real time web based reporting access for reporting and monitoring. The software shall provide real time web based access for the Authority 24/7/365. Bar codes are to be placed in various Authority approved areas (minimum of 550 locations) and scanned by employees cleaning those areas and supervisors/QC/project management staff performing inspections of the areas. The contractor shall provide all hardware, software, warrantees, fees and related equipment necessary for this system, keep abreast of all available software upgrades for barcode inspection software and ensure all necessary software upgrades are implemented. The contractor shall maintain all scanners, Smart Phones, tablets, PDA’s or other hardware etc. associated with the bar code inspection database/program in good working order at all times throughout the duration of the contract.
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Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (Airports Authority) Expression of Interests Outreach Program
June 18, 2013 at 10:00 AM
01 SUMMARY OF WORK
The contract is intended to provide comprehensive custodial services at DCA which encompasses approximately 1,274,000 square feet of terminal space including restrooms, corridors, baggage claim devices, gate hold rooms, Authority offices, and 45 passenger loading bridges. Approximately 235,000 square feet of non-terminal facilities will also be serviced under this contract.
The contractor shall provide all necessary supervision, labor, administrative support, tools, parts, materials, supplies, equipment and transportation necessary to perform comprehensive custodial services 24 hours per day, 365 days per year at DCA.
Various tasks covered include, but are not limited to carpet care, hard floor care, restroom care, passenger loading bridge care, office care, dusting, vacuuming, provision and placement of entrance mats, policing of specified interior and exterior areas, trash disposal, recycling collection, and escalator/moving walkway cleaning.
02 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
The contractor must have no less than five (5) years experience in the business of providing comprehensive 24/7/365 custodial services in a campus size environment of the similar size and scope for universities, hospitals, airports and transit systems.
Vendors must have the capacity to supervise 175 – 250 employees on one contract.
Vendors must be able to demonstrate the vendors’ quality control and quality assurance programs.
Vendors must have the necessary experience, training, and certification necessary to handle hazardous materials.
Vendors must comply with all federal, state and local jurisdiction laws.
Vendors may be required to demonstrate a line of credit or cash reserve, obtain a performance bond, insurance, purchase of new equipment, supplies, payroll, airport security badges, background checks and parking fees, etc.
Vendors will be required to demonstrate a history of start-up custodial operations exceeding an annual value of $5 – 6 million dollars and a significant number of occupants or traffic on an annual basis within the facility.
LDBE vendors must be certified with the Airports Authority as a Local Disadvantaged Business Enterprise under the NAICS code; 561720 Janitorial Services.
03 SPECIFIC TASKS
The contractor shall adhere to and fulfill all the time and frequency requirements (see Task & Frequencies, Attachment One). At no time shall the contractor go below the minimum requirements for task and frequency services. At any time during the contract period, if the Contractor fails to meet the minimum task and frequencies, or if the COTR determines that work is deficient based on performance outcome and quality of service, the Contractor shall be required to immediately correct these deficiencies at no additional cost to the Airports Authority.
A. EQUIPMENT (See Suggested Equipment List, Attachment Two)
The contractor is responsible for purchasing; installing and using an Authority approved Bar Code Inspection System with real time web based reporting access for reporting and monitoring. The software shall provide real time web based access for the Authority 24/7/365. Bar codes are to be placed in various Authority approved areas (minimum of 550 locations) and scanned by employees cleaning those areas and supervisors/QC/project management staff performing inspections of the areas. The contractor shall provide all hardware, software, warrantees, fees and related equipment necessary for this system, keep abreast of all available software upgrades for barcode inspection software and ensure all necessary software upgrades are implemented. The contractor shall maintain all scanners, Smart Phones, tablets, PDA’s or other hardware etc. associated with the bar code inspection database/program in good working order at all times throughout the duration of the contract.
The contractor shall maintain fully functional and operational internet access, with e-mail capabilities at all times during the duration of the contract term and provide e-mail addresses for all key on-site personnel to the COTR and maintain them in a current status at all times during the contract term.
The contractor shall provide and use a Biometric electronic time and attendance system to record the daily presence of all employees on all shifts 24/7/365 on the job site throughout the duration of the contract term. The Biometric system must have real time reporting capabilities in order to capture the times and dates of all employee sign in and sign out times 24/7/365, to include contract project managers, supervisors and QC inspectors. The Authority shall be provided 24/7/365 access to all Biometric time and attendance reports, all requests for reports must be furnished within four (4) business hours of the initial request 24/7/365.
All equipment shall be in new condition on the date it is placed into service on the job site. The contractor shall provide documentation, such as a dated proof of purchase or invoice, which demonstrates to the satisfaction of the COTR that it has met these requirements, no later than (30) days prior to the start of the contract. At no time, during the contract term shall the contractor’s equipment inventory drop below the stated amounts in their original solicitation proposal submitted to the Airport Authority.
Any equipment which is not functioning properly must be immediately replaced with properly operating units of the same type, model, manufacturer, and age (or newer) than the units they replace. Equipment which is defective and/or replaced must be immediately reported in writing via email to the COTR. Contractor shall maintain a sufficient supply of back-up equipment in order successfully fulfill the requirements at all times. Inoperable or malfunctioning equipment shall not be used by the contractor as reason for unacceptable custodial service or conditions.
The contractor shall provide at a minimum one service vehicle (van or pick-up), which is equipped, licensed, insured and AOA inspected. The service vehicle shall be on site 24/7/365, and required to transport materials and supplies, contractor’s employees and tools to various locations. The contractor shall maintain the vehicle in good working condition throughout the duration of the contract. At no time shall the contractor drop below the minimum contract vehicle requirement.
B. MATERIAL/SUPPLIES
The contractor shall furnish all materials, and supplies necessary to fulfill the requirements at all times. These items shall include, but not be limited to, toilet tissue, paper towels, seat covers, sanitary napkins, tampons, trash bags, floor maintenance chemicals, cleaning chemicals, deodorizing chemicals, urinal screens and blocks, aerosol canisters and hand soap. The contractor shall at all times maintain on the job site a fifteen (15) day inventory of these materials and supplies. The contractor shall ascertain the appropriateness of all chemicals and cleaning products, and supplies for their intended use before actually using them. The contractor shall follow the instructions of the chemical manufacturers in the use of chemical products.
The chart below depicts approved materials and supplies required on this contract. The contractor shall be responsible for providing actual sufficient quantities of materials and supplies necessary to fulfill the requirements of this contract at no additional cost to the Authority at all times. As reference, DCA’s passenger traffic is estimated to reach 20 million in 2013.
Product Type Description PaperRoll Towels White - Non perforated
Trash Can Liners Trash Can Liners 40x48 Clear Liner 16 mil. Trash Can Liners 40x48 Black Liner 16 mil. Trash Can Liners 30x37 Clear Liner 14 mil. Trash Can Liners 24x24 Black Liner 8 mil. Hard Floor Floor Finish Johnson-Diversey - High Mileage Floor Finish Floor Neutralizer Johnson-Diversey-EasyPaks-Neutralizer Conditioner/Odor Counteractant Neutral Floor Cleaner Johnson-Diversey - Stride Neutral Cleaner Floor Maintainer Johnson-Diversey-RevivePlus/SC Maintainer/Rejuvenator Floor Stripper Johnson-Diversey - Pro Strip Floor Stripper
Product Type Description Other Liquid/Foam Hand Soap White Hand Soap Urinal Screens/Blocks Urinal Screens/Blocks Aerosols Deodorizers Aerosol Deodorizer Deodorizer Batteries C and D Batteries Johnny Covers Urinal/Toilet covers Delta Penetrating Concrete sealer
Delta Restoration Products - Sidewalk Sealer
Delta 60 Concrete Cleaner
Delta Restoration Products - Sidewalk Cleaner
04 STAFFING REQUIREMENTS
Project Manager - The contractor shall provide a dedicated full time project manager. The project manager shall be responsible for the execution of the contract. The project manager shall perform only project manager duties. The project manager shall be on the job site from 7am to 3:30pm Monday thru Friday including holidays.
A. The project manager shall have full authority to act for the contractor and serve at all times to carry out all the provisions of the contract.
B. The project manager shall have a minimum of five (5) years experience in successfully managing campus style contracts of the size and scope of universities, hospitals, airports and transit systems.
C. The project manager shall be available for calls 24 hours a day, seven (7) days a week. The project manager shall meet as promptly as possible with the COTR at the COTR’s request to discuss the performance of the work or other provisions of the contract. The project manager, or his/her designee, shall be on call at all times for emergencies and must be able to report within two (2) hours to the job site.
Quality Control Inspector - The contractor shall provide on the job site a full time dedicated Quality Control Inspector. This inspector shall work 8 hours per day from 4 am to 12 noon Monday through Friday, except holidays, and shall implement the contractor's Quality Control Program. The contractor shall also designate back-up QC inspectors to cover all other shifts, including weekends in order to perform QC and generate the contract required daily reports for submittal to the COTR.
A. The person appointed to the Quality Control Inspector position shall have a minimum of three (3) years experience as a Quality Control Inspector in facilities of comparable size and customer volume. In addition, he or she shall be able to communicate effectively and clearly in written and spoken English.
Supervision - The contractor shall provide sufficient supervision at all times to ensure that the work performed by the contractor’s employees and subcontractors complies with the requirements within all locations at all times.
Administrative Support Personnel – The contractor shall provide administrative support personnel to provide daily reports, monthly, and nightly reporting, on-site record keeping, in addition to the numerous other administrative functions necessary to successfully meet the contract requirements.
Custodians/Floor Care Technicians – The contractor must have a sufficient number of staff necessary to successfully fulfill the requirements of the custodial services.
05 FINANCIALS
Vendor must be able to finance the required new equipment, payroll (estimated 175 – 250 personnel), materials, supplies, chemicals, paper products, back ground checks, badging, uniforms, employee parking, barcode inspection software and hardware, office equipment, biometric time and attendance system, safety equipment, training, performance bond, and insurance.
A. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
1. Comprehensive Automobile Liability
$1,000,000 Combined Single Limit for Bodily Injury and Property Damage per occurrence for owned, non-owned and hired vehicles; however, if any portion of the Contractor’s work will occur on the Airport Operations Area, the required limit shall be $2,000,000.
2. Commercial General Liability
$5,000,000 Combined Single Limit for Bodily Injury and Property Damage per occurrence. Coverage must include Broad Form Contractual, Property Damage, Products-Completed Operations, Personal Injury, Premises-Operations, Independent Contractors and Subcontractors, and Fire Legal Liability.
3. “All Risk” Property—Contractor’s Property
Replacement cost coverage under an “All Risk” policy for any of the Contractor’s real or personal property used or situated on Authority property. All policies shall contain a waiver of subrogation and rights of recovery against the Authority, including recovery of any deductibles.
4. Workers’ Compensation and Employer’s Liability
Virginia Statutory Limits with an All States Endorsement for Workers’ Compensation and $1,000,000 for Employer’s Liability.
B. PARKING EXPENSES
The Authority provides unreserved general parking spaces for the contractor’s on-site employees private vehicles. The Authority will charge the contractor and/or the contractor employees the same rate as the Authority charges its tenants and concessionaires for similar parking. The annual rate in effect for the parking season ending September 30th, 2013 is $280 per vehicle. The annual rate is subject to escalation with each new parking season or as determined by the Office of Parking and Transportation for DCA.
C. BADGING EXPENSES
1. The contractor shall be responsible for, at its own expense, obtaining the proper security clearance, fingerprinting, training, badges and custom seal required to access the restricted areas of the Airport including the Air Operations Area (AOA), Security Identification Display Area (SIDA). Cost: $100 per badge which is subject to change.
2. The contractor shall be responsible for, at its own expense, compliance with the requirements and procedures to obtain approval of any motor vehicle to operate in the Air Operations Area (AOA).
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A numeric prefix to a frequency indicates the amount of times that that task is to be performed within the frequency (i.e., 6Y equals six times per year to be performed at equal intervals within the frequency).
RFI APPENDIX B2 - Shift 1
Parking Garage A, B and C exclusive of restrooms1st Shift (7AM - 3PM)
General Maintenance Hard Floor Maintenance Carpet Maintenance
RONALD REAGAN WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORTRFI Appendix B2 - Housekeeping Task and Frequencies Chart - Shift 1
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RONALD REAGAN WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORTRFI Appendix B3 - Housekeeping Task and Frequencies Chart - Shift 2
Terminal A, B and C exclusive of restrooms 2nd Shift (3PM - 11PM)
General Maintenance Hard Floor Maintenance Carpet Maintenance
Parking Garage A, B and C exclusive of restrooms2nd Shift (3PM - 11PM)
General Maintenance Hard Floor Maintenance Carpet Maintenance
A numeric prefix to a frequency indicates the amount of times that that task is to be performed within the frequency (i.e., 6Y equals six times per year to be performed at equal intervals within the frequency).
FREQUENCY KEYS = ShiftW = WeeklyM = MonthlyY = YearlyA/R = As RequiredN/A = Not Applicable
RONALD REAGAN WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORTRFI Housekeeping Task and Frequencies Chart
Terminal A, B and C exclusive of restrooms3rd Shift (11PM - 7AM)
General Maintenance Hard Floor Maintenance Carpet MaintenanceGeneral Maintenance
RFI APPENDIX B. page 3
Parking Garage A, B and C exclusive of restrooms3rd Shift (11PM - 7AM)
General Maintenance Hard Floor Maintenance Carpet Maintenance
NOTE: A numeric prefix to a frequency indicates the amount of times that that task is to be performed within the frequency (i.e., 6Y equals six times per year to be performed at equal intervals within the frequency).
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FREQUENCY KEYC=ContinuousS = ShiftW = WeeklyM = MonthlyY = YearlyA/R = As RequiredN/A = Not Applicable
1st Shift (7AM - 3PM)
Dedicated Restroom Servicing Terminal A/B/C South, Center, North and Terminal A (Banjo Pier) (7PM - 11PM)Routine Policing Daily Maintenance Heavy Maintenace
Routine Policing Daily Maintenance Heavy Maintenace
RONALD REAGAN WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORTRFI Appendix B5 - Housekeeping Task and Frequencies Chart - Restrooms
Restrooms
Dedicated Restroom Servicing Terminal A/B/C South, Center, North and Terminal A (Banjo Pier) (6AM - 7PM)
A numeric prefix to a frequency indicates the amount of times that that task is to be performed within the frequency (i.e., 6Y equals six times per year to be performed at equal intervals within the frequency).
Routine Policing tasks are separate from the Daily Maintenance tasks and shall be performed at appropriate intervals.
All Daily and Heavy Maintenace tasks are to be completed prior to 9AM.
Restrooms2nd Shift (3PM - 11PM)
Routine Policing Daily Maintenance Heavy Maintenace
Restrooms
All daily and heavy maintenace tasks required within this shift are to be completed prior to 4AM.
APPENDIX B5 - Restrooms
A numeric prefix to a frequency indicates the amount of times that that task is to be performed within the frequency (i.e., 6Y equals six times per year to be performed at equal intervals within the frequency).
Routine Policing tasks are separate from the Daily Maintenance tasks and shall be performed at appropriate intervals.
All Daily and Heavy Maintenace tasks required within this shift are to be performed after 8PM.
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ATTACHMENT TWO
SUGGESTED EQUIPMENT LIST
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RONALD REAGAN WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORT RFI CUSTODIAL SUGGESTED EQUIPMENT LIST
NOTE: List contains an overview of equipment and typical quantities utilized; the list is not inclusive and does not suggest minimum or maximum quantities. It is up to the Contractor to determine the necessary resources in order to meet the contract requirements for equipment. Upon contract award, equipment shall be brand new and shall be in good working condition on the date it is placed into service on the job site.
I. MOTORIZED EQUIPMENT **
A. WALK-BEHIND SELF-PROPELLED HOT WATER CARPET EXTRACTOR
QUANTITY: 3 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS:
___20 gallon solution tank ___20 gallon recovery tank ___25" cleaning path ___dual 3-stage vacuum pumps ___agitating brush ___battery powered system with charger ___solution pump - 100 psi ___32" cleaning path
B. NON-SELF PROPELLED HOT WATER CARPET EXTRACTOR
QUANTITY: 3 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS:
___110 volt ac ___dual vacuum pumps, 130" of lift ___12 gallon solution tank ___12 gallon recovery tank ___0-250 psi solution pressure ___25' of hoses ___power brushing head
C. MEDIUM WIDTH CARPET VACUUM
QUANTITY: 3 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS:
___HEPA filtration system ___16" to 18" brush width ___50' cord, 110 volt ac ___low profile for under furniture ___bumper guards ___magnet bar
D. UPRIGHT COMMERCIAL VACUUM/QUIET VACUUMS
QUANTITY: 32 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS:
___HEPA filtration system ___12" beater bar ___5 amp motor ___bumper guard ___magnetic strip ___adjustable settings ___3 wire 50' cord, 110 volt ac ___Noise level =<69.5 DBA
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E. BACK-PACK VACUUM
QUANTITY: 14 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS:
___HEPA filtration system ___50' cord, 110 volt ac ___94 cfm vacuum motor ___maximum weight, 10 pounds ___comfortable and safe straps ___crevice, floor, and upholstery tools ___extension wand
F. ESCALATOR CLEANING MACHINE
QUANTITY: 5 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS:
___Vacuum Motor (2) 1 - 5/8 HP Motor ___Power Draw 13.8 amps ___Cleaning widths 24, - 40
G. BURNISHING FLOOR MACHINE - HIGH SPEED - WALK BEHIND
QUANTITY: 6 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS:
___2500 RPM ___36 volt, battery, operated ___20" diameter ___bumper guards
H. BURNISHING FLOOR MACHINE - HIGH SPEED - RIDE ON
___48"-60" path ___battery operated with charger ___spring loaded dust mops front ___warning lights ___bumper guards
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K. AUTOMATIC DUST MOP
QUANTITY: 2 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS:
___36" path ___battery operated with charger ___warning lights ___bumper guards
L. WALK BEHIND SWEEPER
QUANTITY: 2 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS
___34" path ___Battery operated with charger ___warning lights ___bumper guards
M. AUTOMATIC SCRUBBER - WALK BEHIND
QUANTITY: 5 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS
___32-inch cleaning path ___36-volt battery system with 110 V charger ___variable brush pressure of 60 to 100 pounds ___175 to 320 rpm brush speed ___15 to 20 gallon solution tank capacity ___20 to 25 gallon tank capacity ___SUGGESTED size vacuum motor of 3/4 hp ___2 separate motors for brush and machine movement ___curved squeegee
N. WET/DRY VACUUM
QUANTITY: 12 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS:
___10 gallon recovery tank ___removable filter ___automatic overflow cut off ___all wet/dry attachments ___100 cfm vacuum motor ___by-pass motor ___1.5 hp motor, 110 volt ac
O. AUTOMATIC SCRUBBER/SWEEPER - RIDE ON
QUANTITY: 2 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS:
___50 inch cleaning path ___36-volt battery system with 110 V charger ___variable brush pressure of 60 to 100 pounds ___200 rpm brush speed ___60 gallon solution tank capacity ___70 gallon tank capacity ___SUGGESTED size vacuum motor of 3/4 hp ___2 separate motors for brush and machine movement ___curved squeegee
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P. AUTOMATIC SCRUBBER - RIDE ON
QUANTITY: 4 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS:
___32 inch cleaning path ___36 volt battery system with 110 V charger ___variable brush pressure of 64 to 250 pounds ___300 rpm brush speed ___30-40 gallon solution tank capacity ___30-40 gallon recovery tank capacity ___SUGGESTED size vacuum motor of 3/4 hp ___2 separate motors for brush and machine movement ___curved squeegee
Q. AUTOMATIC SCRUBBER - RIDE ON
QUANTITY: 4 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS:
___38 inch cleaning path ___36 volt battery system with 110 V charger ___variable brush pressure of 60 to 100 pounds ___300 rpm brush speed ___40-45 gallon solution tank capacity ___45-50 gallon recovery tank capacity ___SUGGESTED size vacuum motor of 3/4 hp ___2 separate motors for brush and machine movement ___curved squeegee
R. DRUM HEAD WET VACUUM
QUANTITY: 3 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS:
___110 volt ac power wet vacuum head and 55 gallon drum ___55 gallon open head metal drums with dump valve mounted on wheels
S. CYCLONE FANS
QUANTITY: 14 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS:
___50' power cord ___1/3 hp motor, 110 volt ac ___safety guard
T. GROUT CLEANING MACHINE
QUANTITY: 2 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS
___110 volt ac powered ___counter-rotating stiff bristle brushes ___solution tank ___50' power cord
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U. PRESSURE WASHER/WITH SURFACE CLEANER ATTACHMENT
Note: Fuel shall NOT be stored on airport property
QUANTITY: 3 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS:
__mobile type unit gasoline engine powered high pressure water pump __SUGGESTED 2000 psi pressure wash __self-contained water source __self-contained, Number 1 fuel oil fired hot water boiler __hoses, wands __approved gas and diesel fuel containers __OSHA protective clothing, at least two (2) of each of the following: complete rain gear, boots, and reflective safety vest
**Gel or AGM sealed batteries are the only batteries approved for use on the airport. Contractor must maintain sufficient back-up power resources for all battery equipment.
II. MANUAL EQUIPMENT
A. STANDARD DUTY UTILITY CARTS
QUANTITY: 10 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS:
___20 bushel capacity ___900 lb. weight capacity ___non-flammable body ___5" non-marking ball bearing casters ___leak proof body
B. BRUTE BARRELS WITH WHEELS
QUANTITY: 40 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS:
___45 gallon capacity ___non-flammable body ___leak proof body ___twist on/off dolly
C. JANITOR CART
QUANTITY: 36 SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS:
___vinyl trash bag ___26 qt. bucket/wringer combo ___non-marking casters