Post-move services Sample Clauses

Post-move services. 7.1 The Contractor shall be required, upon request from APS, to provide post-move services of the extent and duration specified by APS. The cost of this service when requested shall be included in the lump sum price for the move. End of Scope of Work Moving Services Pricing Schedule Item No. Description Unit of Measure Unit Price 1 RATE FOR TRUCK FOR MOVE (Pickup and delivery only). Normal Work hours: Hourly truck 2 days at 8 hours each. Hour $25.00 2 RATE FOR TRUCK FOR MOVE (Pickup and delivery only). Outside normal work hours: Hourly truck 8 hours. Hour $25.00 3 RATE FOR DRIVER FOR MOVE (Pickup and delivery only). Normal working hours. Hour $39.00 4 RATE FOR DRIVER FOR MOVE (Pickup and delivery only). Other than normal working hours. Hour $41.00 5 RATE FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL REQUIRED FOR MOVE. (Pickup and delivery only.) Normal work hours: individual labors for 5 days at 16 hours. Hour $31.00 6 RATE FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL REQUIRED FOR MOVE. (Pickup and delivery only.) Outside normal work hours: Individual laborers for 1 day at 16 hours. Hour $33.00 7 RATE FOR EACH SUPERVISOR REQUIRED FOR MOVE. (Pickup and delivery only.) Normal work hours: individual labors for 5 days at 16 hours. Hour $65.00 8 RATE FOR EACH SUPERVISOR REQUIRED FOR MOVE. (Pickup and delivery only.) (Pickup and delivery only.) Outside normal work hours: Individual laborers for 1 day at 16 hours. Hour $70.00 9 OFFICE MOVING TOTE CARTONS. Heavy duty tote carton with reinforced sides 24" long X 15" high X 12" deep for owner packing. Each $4.90 10 CARTONS 1.5 Book Carton Each $1.90 11 CARTONS 3.0 Medium Carton Each $3.90 12 CARTONS 4.5 Large Carton Each $5.60 13 CARTONS Mirror Each $11.00 14 CARTONS Wardrobe Carton Each $15.50 15 CARTONS - China Barrel Each $8.50 16 CARTON-Carton Mattress Crib Each $20.00 17 CARTON-Mattress Twin Each $20.00 18 Rolls of bubble wrap Large Bubbles, 24" wide roll, 250' length Each $155.00 19 Roll Shrink-wrap - 18" wide X 1500' long roll Each $52.00 20 Rolls of plastic wrapping tape 2” x 100’ Each $3.00 21 Rolls of labels Each $8.00 22 INSIDE DELIVERY CHARGE FOR PACKING MATERIALS. Flat rate per trip. Flat Rate $150.00 23 RATE FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL PACKER REQUIRED FOR MOVE during normal hours: Packers for 2 day at 8 hours Hour $31.00 24 RATE FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL PACKER REQUIRED FOR MOVEs outside normal work hours. Packer for 1 day at 8 hours Hour $33.00 25 Consultation and Pre-Move Planning Hour $70.00 26 Weekly RentalSquare Foot Charge for a secure storage space at Cont...
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