Sanitary xxxx Sample Clauses

Sanitary xxxx. Bidders to include for the supply and installation of all sanitaryware as follows:- Male staff changing: 1 No. Male shower unit + 1 No. w/c with wash-hand basin Female staff changing: 1 No.1 Female shower unit + 1 No. w/c with wash hand basin Patient change room 1 No. shower + 1 No. w/c with wash hand basin All shower units to be electric units. Integrated plumbing systems will be used on all sanitary xxxx.
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Sanitary xxxx. Quality C.P. Fittings from Jaquar or equivalent make.
Sanitary xxxx. 11.1 All sanitary xxxx, sinks, wash-hand basins, surfaces and their appropriate visible surface pipe-work, splash backs, taps, chains and plugs shall be void of all soiling, detergent and / or watermarks. No misuse of inappropriate cleaning agents. 12. Blinds, louvers and sun visors 12.1 Blinds shall be cleaned appropriately. The process should ensure the above to be free from dust and stains. No evidence of dust and stains. 13.Waste receptacles 13.1 All waste receptacles shall be clean, dry, dust / dirt free and have an acceptable odour. All dustbins and trash receptacles shall: 13.1.1 Be emptied and returned to its original location so as to ensure a clean, neat and professional site appearance. 13.1.2 Be cleaned to ensure such dustbins are substantially free from any dust, removable stains, soil, grease, odours and spillages. 13.1.3 Be emptied in a manner which does not in any manner disrupt any activities. 13.1.4 All obviously soiled or torn trash receptacle liners shall be replaced. 13.1.5 All trash shallbe deposited in the outside trash collection containers/skips. Recyclable material must be sorted and deposited into the relevant recycling bins/containers. 13.1.6 Waste bins may never be more than 60% full. Compaction and waste disposal areas must be hygienically maintained and free of litter and smells. 13.1.7 Waste bins/containers/packets must be moved to the relevant collection points on waste collection days in order to be picked up by the waste removal company. No occurrence of overflowing receptacles. No failure to prevent the receptacles from becoming foul smelling and / or heavily soiled. No failure to replace bin liners where appropriate. Overflowing waste bins should be cleared within 30 minutes 14. High-level ledges and surfaces including air conditioning grills and diffuser outlets, high level ducting, vents and sides a edges of escalators, 14.1 High-level ledges and surfaces shall be cleaned using the correct access equipment; the process should ensure the above to be free from ingrained dirt and dust, void of all stains and markings. This includes canopies, exposed trusses and beams. No evidence of ingrained dirt and dust, void of all stains and markings. No evidence of moths, dust or rodent or animal faeces in escalator panels, or on high level ledges or surfaces. This to be performed as a minimum every 3 months 15.Toilet / ablution/ Shower/Hand Basins/Sinks/ Bath facilities Provision should be made to ensure that toilet, shower and ba...
Sanitary xxxx. Type and colour as chosen by the Contractor.
Sanitary xxxx. Quantity as per bathroom layout - colours all white 13.1 Baths – 2nd bath BM45 TURIN 1700 x 700 Bathroom Bizarre or similar

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