Pressure Washing Sample Clauses

Pressure Washing. A. The Contractor shall submit a plan for approval to the County’s Representative that identifies the maximum water pressure to be used during the pressure washing process. The recommended pressures shall completely account for the specific construction materials and techniques present in each building. B. During pressure-washing operations, no additives shall be used that are known to be harmful to humans, plants or other forms of wildlife. Use of any additive requires the written permission of the County’s Service Coordinator along with submission of Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for each additive. The Contractor shall not conduct cleaning, hosing, or pressure- washing operations that are disruptive to building operations, occupants or visitors. C. The Contractor shall utilize a commercially available heavy-duty biodegradable cleaner/detergent designed for cleaning masonry, wood and metal surfaces in conjunction with the pressure wash. As necessary, the Contractor shall utilize a stiff bristle (non-metal) to help remove xxxx, mildew and grime. After cleaning with detergent or other chemicals, the Contractor shall thoroughly rinse surfaces with clean water. The Contractor shall also rinse other surfaces (except ground) to clear any debris removed from the building or associated hardscape. D. The Contractor shall pressure wash with a cold water pressure spray (3500 psi maximum, dependent upon the building exterior surface or hardscape to be cleaned). The Contractor shall not use the pressure washer in a manner that may damage the brick or mortar, wood, metal, or eave/fascia surfaces. The Contractor shall use a wide flange tip for building services. Pointed tips are not allowed. The Contractor shall keep the tip a minimum of twelve (12) inches away from the surface of the wall or building system and direct the spray at a 45-degree angle onto the wall. The Contractor shall use care to ensure that the pressure washing does not result in dark lines. If proper mildew removal or cleaning is not being achieved, the Contractor may request approval from the County’s Service Coordinator to use an alternate cleaning agent. E. The Contractor shall protect exterior junction boxes, fire horns, and speakers from cleaning material when pressure washing. Cover speakers, boxes, and horns with plastic bags. The Contractor shall not pressure wash within a four
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Pressure Washing. The Port of Nome does not allow pressure washing. Users who wish to remove marine growth from their vessel’s hull must utilize alternative methods, such as manual removal by scraping. Ground covers must be used to collect debris and then shoveled into containers for proper disposal, which the vessel owner provides.
Pressure Washing. ● All streets shall be pressure washed twice per year (2 times per year). This shall occur once in early July and once in early December. This shall include removing gum, soda spillage, trash can debris and other blemishes not removed in the sidewalk cleaning described above ● All HBA trash cans and containers shall be pressure washed and sanitized twice annually ● Two additional hours per month shall be available for special projects at the direction of the HBA (24 hours annually) ● Contractor’s staff shall at all times wear HBA identified clothing as directed by HBA. HBA shall be responsible for paying for clothing. ● The pocket gardens located on University Ave. between Tenth Ave. and Normal Street, all trees (under 15 feet), flower baskets and all sidewalk planters shall be watered on a weekly basis. ● Weekly tree (under 15 feet) maintenance trimming will take place and include all dead plant material removal, and maintaining a tree canopy of 8' at sidewalks and 10' at streets so as to comply with City of San Diego Code. ● This frequency shall be increased as needed during the months of July, August, and September based upon hot weather and adjusted down during winter months based upon rainfall. ● All tree xxxxx shall be free of weeds and debris and fertilized quarterly. ● Detail pruning, so as to remove tree mass and cultivate growth, shall take place twice per year during the months of March and September (2 times per year). ● Contractor shall identify on a map the location of all trees under 15’ that will be included for special tree trimming. ● Special tree trimming will occur on a weekly basis on the trees identified on the map and will include removal of all dead plant material removal, pruning so as to encourage tree growth and development of a tree canopy. ● The pocket gardens located on University Ave. between Tenth Ave. and Normal Street, all trees under 15 feet included on the map noted above, flower baskets and all sidewalk planters shall be watered on a weekly basis. On a weekly basis in all areas as outlined below, provide the following services: ● Notify client of any hazards including large trash dumping, trip hazards, abandoned bicycles, and abandoned shopping carts. All sidewalk safety hazards which are observed in the implementation of this agreement (including damaged meter boxes and street vaults), shall be barricaded immediately and then, immediately following barricading, reported for repair to the City’s General Services Departm...
Pressure Washing. (1) Use Low Pressure Water Cleaning (LP WC) as defined in SSPC-SP 12 to thoroughly clean all designated surfaces. This involves the use of pressures less than 5,000 psi. Use steam cleaning in lieu of water washing only upon approval of the Engineer. Provide product data and MSD sheets for Engineer review and approval for any proposed additives that will be used to remove grease, dirt, mildew or other surface matter. (2) Supplement the water or steam cleaning by wiping or scrubbing as needed to provide a surface, which when CONTRACT NO. MBPM20 viewed without magnification, is free of all visible dirt, chlorides, oil, grease, mildew, chalk, bird droppings, or other foreign matter. Wipe a cloth of contrasting color across the surface at random. Unless otherwise directed by the Engineer, clean the surface until an ASTM D4214 chalk rating of 8 or better is obtained. (3) Wash Water Collection
Pressure Washing. When the pressure washing schedule is positively communicated to Lessee in advance, Lessor is NOT responsible for damage to Lessee’s portable personal property due to normal pressure washing operations.
Pressure Washing. Pressure washing will generally consist of cleaning exterior building surfaces, outdoor cafeteria tables, concrete walkways, sidewalks, stairs, and playground equipment. This will consist of washing with an appropriate cleaning solution for each surface and clear water rinsing using pressure-washing equipment.
Pressure Washing. Any employee operating a pressure washer shall receive an hourly premium of twenty- five cents ($0.25) per hour.
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