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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
04/21/2015
Control Number
2015-084
Agenda Item Number
15.B.1.
Entity Name
Waste Management Inc. of Florida
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Solid Waste and Recyclables Collection Franchise Agreement
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EXHIBIT 5 — TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROLL CARTS <br />Following are minimum requirements for the Roll Carts as required within the scope of this Agreement. <br />Construction and Design <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />Must meet ANSI Standards Z245.30 and AZ245.60 "Type B/G" containers, all rules, <br />regulation, and laws pertaining to this product. <br />Roll Carts must be produced by a major manufacturer. <br />Roll Carts must be universal and compatible with and capable of withstanding all U.S. <br />industry -standard semi -automated and fully -automated collection systems. <br />The upper lift point shall be permanently molded into the Roll Cart and the lower <br />must be a 1" diameter galvanized free floating metal bar or composite equivalent, <br />securely attached to prevent failure or loss. Molded bars are unacceptable. <br />• <br />Roll Carts must be designed to prevent the Roll Cart from falling into the truck <br />hopper when lifted and turned upside down using a semi -automated collection <br />system. <br />• <br />Interior and exterior of Roll Cart body must be smooth and uniform in appearance, <br />and must be free of pockets, recesses, or significant intrusions that could trap debris. <br />• <br />The Roll Cart must be manufactured with a narrow width design to fit through a 30" <br />door opening. <br />• <br />The Roll Cart must be manufactured with a foot operated tilt feature designed into <br />the axle area to facilitate easy tipping. <br />Size (Capacity) <br />• <br />Three different sized Roll Carts are required: <br />o Large = 94-96 gallon <br />o Medium = 64-66 gallon <br />o Small = 32-35 gallon <br />Materials <br />• <br />Must be rotationally or injection molded using medium to high density 100% <br />recyclable polyethylene. <br />• <br />Minimum resin weight of unassembled Roll Cart, including cart body and lid, must <br />be: <br />o 30 pounds or greater for large Roll Cart <br />o 22 pounds or greater for medium Roll Cart <br />o 15 pounds or greater for small Roll Cart <br />• <br />Resin used in the manufacturing process must contain a minimum of 25% post- <br />consumer recycled material. <br />• <br />All plastic parts must be stabilized against ultraviolet light deterioration with an UV <br />stabilizer additive with no less than two fifths of one percent (.4%) by weight. <br />Body <br />• <br />The body of the Roll Cart must be one piece. <br />• <br />The Roll Cart wall and bottom thickness must be a minimum of .150 inches for <br />injected molded carts. For carts manufactured through a rotational molding process, <br />wall thickness must have a minimum nominal wall thickness of .172" throughout the <br />cart. <br />• <br />The body of the Roll Cart must be designed with a drag rail on the container bottom <br />and reinforced in the area that contacts the ground with a molded -in bottom wear <br />strip. <br />• <br />The top of the body must be molded with a reinforced rim to add structural strength <br />and stability to the container and to provide a flat surface for lid closure. This <br />reinforced rim must have a raised inner perimeter. The rim of the Roll Cart must not <br />be designed to have an inward radius to obstruct free flow emptying the material <br />out of the container. <br />Lid <br />• <br />Lids must be of a configuration that they will not warp, bend, slump, or distort to <br />such an extent that it no longer fits the body property or becomes otherwise <br />unserviceable. <br />Page 39 <br />
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