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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
01/24/2012
Control Number
2012-010B
Agenda Item Number
8.E.
Entity Name
JMC Services, Inc.
Subject
Custodial Services for County Buildings
Bid Number
2012021
Archived Roll/Disk#
112-R-0001
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10977
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Daytime Building Attendant (Judicial Center) and Administration Complex <br /> The contractor shall provide and include the monthly cost of an employee (minimum of 6 hours per day) <br /> for the purpose of attending to the daytime custodial needs of specified buildings as a part of this proposal . <br /> Currently the County has daytime attendants in the two locations listed above . <br /> Attendant Duties : <br /> The attendant position is to supplement the Contractor ' s work staff by attending to restrooms and other <br /> heavily used public areas while the building is open. The attendant ' s duties shall not impede or <br /> significantly interfere with the operation of the building . However, temporary closing of restrooms for <br /> cleanup will be allowed . <br /> Examples of other duties : <br /> Cleanup of spills and other emergency type cleaning duties . <br /> Keep entrance doors and windows clean. <br /> Empty trash and smoke receptacles at entrances . <br /> Dust baseboards and conference room furniture when not occupied . <br /> Perform duties outlined in the daily, weekly or quarterly duties that do not adversely affect the occupants , <br /> or visitors to the building . <br /> Page 73 of 22 <br />
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