ACCESS TO MUNICIPAL SERVICE CENTER Sample Clauses

ACCESS TO MUNICIPAL SERVICE CENTER. For all Projects which require Contractor access to City’s Municipal Service Center (MSC), all Contractors shall provide and all Contractor’s personnel shall at all times display, in the form of badges, identification which shall include the Contractor’s name, the employee’s name, City’s Project Managers name and telephone number, and the name and number of the Project being performed. Badge identification information shall correspond with information contained in the bearer’s driver license or with other City approved identification. Any discrepancies, or failure of Contractor’s personnel to display proper identification, will in result their removal from the Project, or in refusal of access to the MSC.
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ACCESS TO MUNICIPAL SERVICE CENTER. For all Projects which require DBE access to City’s Municipal Service Center (MSC), all DBEs shall provide and all DBE’s personnel shall at all times display, in the form of badges, identification which shall include the DBE’s name, the employee’s name, City’s Project Managers name and telephone number, and the name and number of the Project being performed. Badge identification information shall correspond with information contained in the bearer’s driver license or with other City approved identification. Any discrepancies, or failure of DBE’s personnel to display proper identification, will in result their removal from the Project, or in refusal of access to the MSC.

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