Grounds Maintenance Services Clause Samples

The 'Grounds Maintenance Services' clause defines the responsibilities and standards for maintaining the outdoor areas of a property. It typically outlines the scope of work, such as lawn mowing, landscaping, snow removal, and general upkeep, and may specify schedules, quality expectations, and required equipment. This clause ensures that the property remains safe, attractive, and in good condition, thereby preventing disputes over maintenance duties and preserving property value.
Grounds Maintenance Services. Grounds Maintenance Services provided by RPCA are divided into three “care” categories: 1) Turf Landscaping Maintenance (Includes natural turf athletic fields), 2) Horticultural Maintenance, and 3) Tree Care - Refer to Level of Services Matrices provided in this agreement above. The current existing level of Turf Landscaping Maintenance provided by RPCA is Level Four (4) “Standard”. The current existing level at Horticultural, and Tree Care Maintenance are at Level Two (2) “High”. These levels follow a new naming system found in this agreement; they are otherwise identical to the prior 2012 MOU levels. Permanent or temporary upgrade to a level of service must be made in one of the following two ways:
Grounds Maintenance Services. OPERATOR shall provide grounds maintenance services to the Premises, including, but not limited to, the obligation to mow, edge, trim, overseed, fertilize, aerate, sod, change cups, service tees, topdress, raise divots, rake traps, spray, spot irrigate, syringe and renovate turf and shrub areas, as well as to provide weed, disease and pest control, litter control and rubbish removal, parking lot sweeping, tree maintenance, maintenance of irrigation systems including mainlines, pumps, boosters and controllers, to keep ▇▇▇▇▇▇ in good repair and to provide the necessary and appropriate maintenance of any appurtenant structures and equipment, and to maintain the lakes and to perform other duties as set forth in the Maintenance Standards outlined in the Golf Course Manual. OPERATOR shall replace or change any supplies, materials, or procedures used by OPERATOR that are found reasonably objectionable by Director, within five (5) calendar days after receipt of Director’s written request for such replacement or change. OPERATOR shall make every reasonable effort to maintain certification for the Golf Course from Audubon International as a Cooperative Sanctuary. Operator shall comply with all applicable local, state and federal clean water regulatory requirements, including but not limited to all federal NPDES requirements.
Grounds Maintenance Services. The following tasks will be carried out to properties, schemes, blocks and areas managed by PA Housing and listed in the Grounds Maintenance PSPD. Not all blocks will require all of these services so this specification must be read in tandem with the Grounds Maintenance Property Schedule to determine which services are required at each scheme, blocks and areas. The Contractor may be called upon to undertake Grounds Maintenance services at PA Housing development sites, which have come to the end of their first year of occupation. An agreement will be reached between The Contractor and the Contract Manager as to the scope and frequency of any grounds maintenance and the appropriate cost will also be agreed. Some of the duties outlined in the grounds maintenance specification will relate to plants and areas inside blocks and schemes. The Contractor will be expected to carry out the duties outlined regardless of where the plants etc. are located.
Grounds Maintenance Services. OPERATOR shall provide all maintenance and repair work in accordance with the applicable warranties and Golf Course Maintenance Standards, attached hereto as Exhibit C.
Grounds Maintenance Services. 3.04.01 Daily inspection of all ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Golf Course facilities, including the 18- hole course, par three course, driving range, clubhouse, and all accessory buildings, in order to monitor maintenance contractor’s compliance with specifications. Reporting of all problems noted on daily inspections to the maintenance contractor’s superintendent and the Director, or his designee. 3.04.02 Monthly written reporting of work accomplished or not accomplished by the maintenance contractor to the City’s Deputy Director/Park Services. 3.04.03 Locking of security gates at designated locations throughout golf course facilities in accordance with times established by the City’s Deputy Director/Park Services. 3.04.04 Within 30 days from the beginning of the term of this agreement, to prepare and provide a written procedure manual to be approved by the City, covering all policies and procedures regarding the handling of reservations, tournaments, patrolling, etc. 3.04.05 Whenever play must be temporarily suspended on the golf course facility due to inclement weather conditions, the decision on when to allow play to resume, and when to allow golf carts to go out on the course, will be made by Operator, Golf Course Maintenance Superintendent and Director, or his designee.