Project Request/Intent Sample Clauses

Project Request/Intent. Contractor shall have the nonexclusive right to administer and manage the Ground Transportation Program (“Program”) at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (“FLL”). Contractor shall manage and monitor the activities of all commercial motor carriers, courtesy operators, and transportation network companies at FLL, including: taxis, prearranged vehicles, courtesy vehicles (hotel/motel, off-airport parking, and off-airport rental car shuttles), shared ride concession vehicles, and any additional commercial ground transportation providers. Contractor shall comply with established rules, regulations, Standard Operating Procedures, operating guidelines, and County Ordinances. Contractor shall provide enforcement in accordance with approved policies and procedures for all aspects of the Program. Contractor shall monitor all ground transportation service providers to ensure that they are properly registered with County and FLL and display the required decals/permits in accordance with County Ordinances and the Program. Contractor shall assist the applicable County permitting agency with the installation of Automatic Vehicle ID tags on permitted vehicles. Contractor shall be responsible for monitoring, managing, maintaining, and operating the FLL Commercial Vehicle Tracking System. Contractor shall have the staffing and expertise needed to dispatch multiple taxicab companies at FLL from the Taxi Hold Lot (or any future lots) to the Ground Transportation Areas ("GTAs") at all four terminals for the immediate loading of passengers. Currently, there are approximately 900 taxicabs registered in the County which make approximately 600,000-700,000 pick-ups annually from FLL’s current four terminals. Contractor shall create, maintain, and enforce FLL’s taxicab program where taxicab dispatch companies annually sign taxi guidelines, including, but not limited to: taxicab security deposits, vehicle inspections, driver training, substitution of taxicabs, withdrawal/re-registration of taxicabs, and the maintenance of rules and regulations. Contractor shall meet the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) needs 24/7, 365 days a year. Contractor shall ensure all taxicabs accept credit cards and are PCI-DSS compliant, unless otherwise requested by County. Contractor shall staff the taxicab/commercial vehicle staging lot(s) along with the GTAs and designated Passenger Loading Areas at each terminal. FLL’s staging lot(s), passenger loading areas, and GTAs are subject to mo...
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