Common use of Method of Operations Clause in Contracts

Method of Operations. Upon completion of herbicide treatment by the Contractor, no growth will remain on any of the areas designated to be treated. The spray pattern for herbicide treatment will be six (6) inches, inside the right of way line. Approximately ten days after the application of herbicides, all vegetation will be removed and disposed of by the Contractor. All dead vegetation will be removed from all areas sprayed, including sidewalk expansion joints, curbs, gutters, concrete medians and inlet openings, etc. The cost of the removal and disposal of all plant growth will be included in the unit price bid for mowing.

Appears in 30 contracts

Samples: Contract No. Y21 1076, Right of Way Mowing – Bithlo Area, Contract No. Y21 1077, Right of Way Mowing – Three Points Section Iii, Contract No. Y21 1075, Right of Way Mowing – West Orange Section Iii

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Method of Operations. Upon completion of herbicide treatment by the Contractor, no growth will remain on any of the areas designated to be treated. The spray pattern for herbicide treatment will be six (6) inches, inside the right of way line. Approximately ten days after the application of herbicides, all vegetation will be removed and disposed of by the Contractor. All dead vegetation will be removed by the contractor from all areas sprayed, including sidewalk expansion joints, curbs, gutters, concrete medians and inlet openings, etc. The cost of the removal and disposal of all plant growth will be included in the unit price bid for mowingmowing by the contractor.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract for Right of Way Mowing Services, Contract for Services, Contract for Right of Way Mowing Services

Method of Operations. Upon completion of herbicide treatment by the Contractor, no growth will remain on any of the areas designated to be treated. The spray pattern for herbicide treatment will be six (6) inches, inside the right of way line. Approximately ten days after the application of herbicides, all vegetation will be removed and disposed of by the Contractor. All dead vegetation will be removed from all areas sprayed, including sidewalk expansion joints, curbs, gutters, concrete medians and inlet openings, etc. The cost of the removal and disposal of all plant growth will be included in the unit price bid for mowingmowing by the contractor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Novation Agreement, Right of Way Mowing Contract

Method of Operations. Upon completion of herbicide treatment by the Contractor, no growth will shall remain on any of the areas designated to be treated. The spray pattern for herbicide treatment will shall be six (6) inches, inside the right of way line. Approximately ten (1 0) days after the application of herbicides, an all dead vegetation will be removed and disposed of by the Contractor. All dead vegetation will shall be removed from all other areas sprayed, including sidewalk expansion joints/cracks, curbs, gutters, concrete medians and inlet openings, etc. The cost of the removal and disposal of all plant growth will shall be included in the unit price bid for mowingformowing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Mowing Services

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Method of Operations. Upon completion of herbicide treatment by the Contractor, no growth will remain on any of the areas designated to be treated. The spray pattern for herbicide treatment will be six (6) inches, inside the right of way line. Approximately ten days after the application of herbicides, all vegetation will shall be removed and disposed of by the Contractor. All dead vegetation will shall be removed from all areas sprayed, including sidewalk expansion joints, curbs, gutters, concrete medians and inlet openings, etcetc by the Contractor. The cost of the removal and disposal of all plant growth will be included in the unit price bid for mowing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Right of Way Mowing Services

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