MAJOR FACILITIES AND ITS MAINTENANCE Sample Clauses

MAJOR FACILITIES AND ITS MAINTENANCE. The Corporation has well-furnished dining room. The Service Provider shall be required to maintain these premises in clean and appropriate hygienic conditions. The dining area to be cleaned/scrubbed before and after food services with approved cleaning materials to be provided by the Service Provider. Table covers (linen/plastic) will be provided at the time of award of contract by the Corporation and cost of maintaining and washing the table covers (linen/plastic) will be borne by the Service Provider (frequency will be once a week or on need basis). The Service Provider shall be required to keep an inventory of all items and bear the cost for all loss/ damage/breakage. BPCL shall provide electricity/water at no cost to the Service Provider. The Service Provider shall provide Napkins/towels used for wiping the crockery/cutlery, which HAVE TO BE REPLACED REGULARLY AND AT LEAST ONCE EVERY WEEK BY THE SERVICE PROVIDER. Maintaining cleanliness and hygiene of the dining hall, etc. at all times shall be in Service Provider's responsibility. The paper napkins will be provided by the Service Provider. All necessary crockery/ cutlery and other materials for services in dining hall will be provided by the Service Provider in sufficient number and as per the samples with the officer- in- charge. BPCL will have 6 nos. tea-coffee vending machines installed on various floors. The vending machines will be under contract directly by BPCL. The Service provider will coordinate with the Tea Coffee Vendor to ensure timely cleaning and servicing of machines for proper functioning. Service Provider to ensure that the Tea Coffee Machine vendor supplies all necessary consumables including premix powder, milk and disposable cups (as per samples approved by officer in-charge) for use by approx. 300 nos. (Mgmt. + Non-Mgmt.). The Service Provider is requested to see the samples before quoting. No changes will be allowed in the specifications of crockery/ cutlery that will be provided by the Service Provider for the entire period of contract. Sufficient quantity of crockery/ cutlery has to be made available and there should be no shortage of the same to the staff availing the lunch facility. The minimum quantity of crockery/ cutlery to be made available at all times is as given in Annexure – III. Stained and damaged crockery should be replaced immediately or on orders of the officer -in- charge. In case the minimum quantity of crockery/ cutlery is not available in the Dining Hall for...
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