Common use of Mechanical Path & Road Sweeping Clause in Contracts

Mechanical Path & Road Sweeping. Sweeping is largely undertaken by pre-determined routes (blocks) which are scheduled on a cycle set on a 8-day, 3 weekly, 6 weekly or 12 weekly basis. Following a capacity review undertaken as a result of feedback from Area Committee workshops, each route/block has been revised to take into account local issues/grotspots, xxxx member comments, new streets etc. Each block represents approximately 20km of road/paths (i.e. 10km x 2 sides of the road) and is now split into 2 halves – and sweeping alternates between the two halves each time the block is scheduled to be cleaned. Those streets/roads that have been identified as requiring a sweep/clean at every visit are indicated on the route maps. The service will work with xxxx Members to review the new routes/blocks and agree where changes to which streets are done on which cycle/or on both can be made. Maps for each block showing the exact routes for mechanical sweeping within the Outer North East are provided in appendix C. Also provided as appendix D is a table showing the schedules for each block to be sweeped over a 14 week period. As part of the capacity review for mechanical sweeping, the new work cycles are based on an 8-day “week”. This has enabled an extra day of “spare” capacity to be programmed in, which will allow the service to recover days lost for planned and unplanned leave. Any remaining capacity will be used to respond to local problems, support community clean ups, tackle seasonal issues (e.g. leaf clearance) and take part in joint-operations agreed through tasking meetings.

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Samples: Services Level Agreement, Services Level Agreement

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Mechanical Path & Road Sweeping. Sweeping is largely undertaken by pre-determined routes (blocks) which are scheduled to be completed on a cycle set on a 8-day, 3 weekly, 6 weekly or 12 weekly basisnew 8 day cycle. Following a capacity review undertaken as a result of feedback from Area Committee workshops, each route/block has been revised to take into account local issues/grotspots, xxxx member comments, new streets etc. Each block represents approximately 20km of road/paths (i.e. 10km x 2 sides of the road) and is now split into 2 halves – and sweeping alternates between the two halves each time the block is scheduled to be cleaned. Those streets/roads that have been identified as requiring a sweep/clean at every visit are indicated on the route maps. The service will work with all xxxx Members to review the new routes/blocks and agree where changes to which streets are done on which cycle/or on both can be made. Maps for each block showing the exact routes for mechanical sweeping within the Outer North East West area are provided in appendix C. Also provided as appendix D is a table showing the schedules for each block to be sweeped over a 14 week periodblock. As part of the capacity review for mechanical sweeping, the new work cycles are based on an 8-day “week”. This has enabled an extra day of “spare” capacity to be programmed in, which will allow the service to recover days lost for planned and unplanned leave. Any remaining capacity will be used to respond to local problems, support community clean ups, tackle seasonal issues (e.g. leaf clearance) and take part in joint-operations agreed through tasking meetings. The Locality Team will also identify areas which cannot be mechanically cleaned/ swept and seek to implement other appropriate forms of cleaning and sweeping.

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Samples: Services Level Agreement

Mechanical Path & Road Sweeping. Sweeping is largely undertaken by pre-determined routes (blocks) which are scheduled on a cycle set on a 8-day, 3 weekly, 6 weekly or 12 weekly basis. Following a capacity review undertaken as a result of feedback from Area Committee workshops, each route/block has been revised to take into account local issues/grotspots, xxxx member comments, new streets etc. Each block represents approximately 20km of road/paths (i.e. 10km x 2 sides of the road) and is now split into 2 halves – and sweeping alternates between the two halves each time the block is scheduled to be cleaned. Those streets/roads that have been identified as requiring a sweep/clean at every visit are indicated on the route maps. The service will work with xxxx Members to review the new routes/blocks and agree where changes to which streets are done on which cycle/or on both can be made. Maps for each block showing the exact routes for mechanical sweeping within the Outer North Inner East area are provided in appendix C. Also provided as appendix D is a table showing the schedules for each block to be sweeped over a 14 week period. As part of the capacity review for mechanical sweeping, the new work cycles are based on an 8-day “week”. This has enabled an extra day of “spare” capacity to be programmed in, which will allow the service to recover days lost for planned and unplanned leave. Any remaining capacity will be used to respond to local problems, support community clean ups, tackle seasonal issues (e.g. leaf clearance) and take part in joint-operations agreed through tasking meetings.

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Samples: Services Level Agreement

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Mechanical Path & Road Sweeping. Sweeping is largely undertaken by pre-determined routes (blocks) which are scheduled to be completed on a cycle set on a 8-dayweekly, 3 weekly, 6 weekly or 12 weekly basis. Following a capacity review undertaken as a result of feedback from Area Committee workshops, each route/block has been revised to take into account local issues/grotspots, xxxx member comments, new streets etc. Each block represents approximately 20km of road/paths (i.e. 10km x 2 sides of the road) and is now split into 2 halves – and sweeping alternates between the two halves each time the block is scheduled to be cleaned. Those streets/roads that have been identified as requiring a sweep/clean at every visit are indicated on the route maps. The service will work with xxxx Members to review the new routes/blocks and agree where changes to which streets are done on which cycle/or on both can be made. Maps for each block showing the exact routes for mechanical sweeping within the Outer Inner North East West area are provided in appendix C. Also provided as appendix D is a table showing the schedules for each block to be sweeped swept over a 14 week period. As part of the capacity review for mechanical sweeping, the new work cycles are based on an 8-day “week”. This has enabled an extra day of “spare” capacity to be programmed in, which will allow the service to recover days lost for planned and unplanned leave. Any remaining capacity will be used to respond to local problems, support community clean ups, tackle seasonal issues (e.g. leaf clearance) and take part in joint-operations agreed through tasking meetings.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Level Agreement

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