GENERAL INTENT & SCOPE Sample Clauses

GENERAL INTENT & SCOPE. Suffolk County Community College requires the services of a reliable, experienced, and qualified Contractor to assist the College with the purchase and delivery of automatic doors and associated parts, individual door parts as needed including those for automatic/motorized doors for the College’s campuses and satellite locations indicated below. The College reserves the right to purchase individual parts for doors and/or automatic doors for repairs to be done by the College’s staff. • Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxx Campus – 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx XX 00000Xxxxxxxx Campus – 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxx XX 00000 • Eastern Campus – 121 Speonk Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx XX 00000 • Sayville Center (part of Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxx Campus) – 00 Xxxxxx Xxx, Sayville, NY 11782 • Culinary Arts Building (part of Eastern Campus) – 00 Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Contractor shall assign a company representative to the College who will work on the College’s account under the contract and who will be available on an as-needed basis. Contractor shall provide the College with contact information for the representative and update this information promptly throughout the contract term. L.I. Locksmith & Alarm Co., Inc. d/b/a L.I. Automatic Doors Project Name: Purchase and Delivery of Automatic Doors, and Individual Door Parts Including Parts for Automatic/Motorized Doors Contract No.: 26-CC-147 Part A Minimum requirements:
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