SCOPE OF WORK Public Works REQUIRED SERVICES General Sample Clauses

SCOPE OF WORK Public Works REQUIRED SERVICES General. The services required for which this CONTRACT is being issued shall include but not be limited to those outlined in this Section. The intent of the Contracts is that the Contractor firm assumes full responsibility for the structure, planning, and implementation necessary to provide the required services to the City. Where the Contractor anticipates needs that may occur which are not specifically set forth hereunder, the Contractor is expected to identify with specificity those needs as part of its CONTRACT. The scope of work under this CONTRACT is to be in conformance with the overall Public Works Organizational Chart which is included as “Exhibit B.” All services and duties must be operational as of the date indicated in Section 1.1 of this CONTRACT. Each of the services below shall include, as a material provision thereof, the attendance as necessary and/or requested of any and all meetings of the City Council to discuss and/or make recommendations regarding any matters within the purview of the requested services. Whenever the requirement calls for the Contractor to develop and/or implement a policy, it shall be material provisions thereof that such policy shall be made in furtherance of the directives as provided to the Contractor by the City Manager. The Public Works portion of the Dunwoody City Services contracts shall include three separate components of Funding which will be included in the Public Works contract. These three components shall include the following: 1. Public Works Base Bid: General Maintenance and Inventory: Section 1.3 2. Planned Preventative Maintenance (Contractor to provide Unit Costs): Section 1.4 3. Capital Improvements (Money set aside in the City Budget to be used to Improve City Infrastructure): Section 1.5
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