Specifications include, but are not limited to: Assign a Contractor Account Representative to work directly with the Contracting Agency Representative. Ensure all Contractor personnel are well-groomed and in uniform or have visible identification at all times. Uniforms and/or dress code shall be inclusive of, but not limited to, neat and clean company uniforms with visible company logo appropriately and easily identifiable. Contractor identification badges as well as personal identification of the individual employee shall be worn and clearly visible while on state property. Contractor personnel may be required to provide photographic identification for inspection upon entering state facilities. All state facilities are non-smoking; the Contractor and its personnel must adhere to this requirement. The use of tobacco products is prohibited, except within designated smoking areas. It is illegal to have in one’s possession any illegal drug or alcoholic beverage while on state property. The Contractor’s employees should refrain from using foul, abusive, or profane language on state property. The Contracting Agency reserves the right to inspect and search all Contractor personnel and/or vehicles anytime while on facility grounds. Contractors are required to sign-in and sign-out at most state facilities. Security provisions for all state facilities must be strictly observed. Be responsible for all damages and shall be held responsible for replacing or repairing any damage due to negligence on the part of the Contractor or Contractor personnel to any person(s) and/or property. The Contractor shall replace and repair any damage to any building or property, including but not limited to the replacement of any cracked or broken concrete (sidewalks, curbs, etc.) caused by on-site activities. Contracting Agency may withhold payment or make such deductions as deemed necessary to ensure reimbursement or replacement for loss or damage to property. Exercise precautions at all times for the protection of persons (including employees) and property. The Contractor shall make such investigations to enable them to fully understand the facilities, difficulties, and restrictions attending the execution of the work on-site. The project shall at all times be properly supervised and adequately manned by an experienced crew of appropriate size. All work shall be accomplished by skilled workers familiar with and trained to do this type of work. Workers shall be qualified to operate and/or use the equipment necessary to accomplish this work. The Contractor shall be responsible for the supervision and direction of the work performed by its personnel. The Contractor shall be responsible for instructing its personnel in all safety measures. All equipment used by the Contractor shall be maintained in safe operating condition at all times, and be free from defects or wear that may in any way constitute a hazard to any person or persons on state property. All incidents involving agency property or personnel shall be reported to the designated agency contact immediately upon occurrence. Abide by all State and/or agency policies, procedures, ordinances, and/or laws pertaining to the Contracting Agency’s operation at all times, including but not limited to the items listed above. Deviations from these policies by the Contractor or its personnel will not be tolerated and will be considered grounds for contract termination. Perform all services provided in the contract between the bidder/Vendor and the Contracting Agency in accordance with customary and reasonable industry standards as well as in strict conformance to all laws, statutes, and ordinances and the applicable rules, regulations, methods and procedures of all government boards, bureaus, offices, and other agents. The Contractor shall be responsible for the complete performance of all work; for the methods, means, and equipment used; and for furnishing all materials, tools, apparatus, and property of every description used in connection therewith. No statement within this IFB shall negate compliance with any applicable governing regulation. The absence of detail specifications or the omission of detail description shall be recognized as meaning that only the best commercial practices are to prevail and that only first quality materials and workmanship are to be used.