Common use of Method of Operations Clause in Contracts

Method of Operations. All replacements shall be trees and/or plants of the same species and size as originally planted unless otherwise authorized by the County’s Representative. Trees and/or plants shall be furnished and planted as specified with no additional cost to the County. Some of the trees and/or plants may be planted on projects that are located in areas that are not on the maintenance locations, such as other roadway projects. Trees and/or plants shall conform to the names given in “Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants”, published by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Names of varieties not included therein shall conform to a Florida No. 1 as to: (1) Health and vitality, (2) Condition of foliage, (3) Root system, (4) Freedom from pest or mechanical damage, (5) Heavily branched and densely foliated according to the accepted normal shape of the species. Substitutions will be permitted only upon submission of proof that any specified tree and/or plant is not obtainable or suitable for the location as specified and upon written authorization of the County.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Landscape Maintenance Contract, Landscape Maintenance Contract, Landscape Maintenance Contract

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Method of Operations. All replacements shall be trees and/or plants of the same species and size as originally planted unless otherwise authorized by the County’s Representative. Trees and/or plants shall be furnished and planted as specified with no additional cost to the County. Some of the trees and/or plants may be planted on projects that are located in areas that are not on the maintenance locations, ,such as other roadway projects. Trees and/or plants shall conform to the names given in “Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants”, published by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Names of varieties not included therein shall conform to a Florida No. 1 as to: (1) Health and vitality, (2) Condition of foliage, (3) Root system, (4) Freedom from pest or mechanical damage, (5) Heavily branched and densely foliated according to the accepted normal shape of the species. Substitutions will be permitted only upon submission of proof that any specified tree and/or plant is not obtainable or suitable for the location as specified and upon written authorization of the County.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Landscape Maintenance Contract

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