Specifications include, but are not limited to: CLEANING SCOPE OF WORK Contractor must provide Deliverables/Services and staff, and otherwise do all things necessary for or incidental to the performance of work, as set forth in the Location Specification Sheets. The Contractor shall be responsible for the complete and timely performance of all the Services under this Contract and for all manner and type of tools, chemicals, equipment, supplies and materials of every description required to successfully perform all Services under this Contract. Specifications. Specifications showing general outlines and details necessary for a comprehensive understanding of the Services form a part of the Contract Documents. All Services under the Contract shall be performed in all respects in strict compliance with the requirements of the Specifications. The Specifications and all other provisions of the Contract Documents are essential parts of the Contract, and a requirement occurring in one is binding as though occurring in all. The Contractor will be supplied with two (2) copies of the Contract Documents. The Contractor shall have available at the office space provided by UH at all times one (1) copy of the Contract Documents. General The Contractor shall perform the Routine Services Tasks in accordance with the frequencies defined in the Routine Services section of the Specifications. Exhibit B Task Frequency The Contractor shall perform the Project Services Tasks when ordered by the UConn Health Operations Manager by written Project Work Order. The Contractor shall perform the Projects and Routine Services Tasks using equipment and chemicals meeting the requirements contained in the Equipment Section and in conformance with the standards contained in this section of the Specifications. The Contractor shall follow the instructions provided by the manufacturers of such items in every case. Unless exempted by the Contractor Administrator/Facilities designee, the Contractor shall remove all non-fixed furnishings such as tables, seats, chairs, desks, carts, trash and receptacles, storage containers, etc. prior to performing a Project and return such items after the completion of the Project. The Contractor shall move or tilt all items such as chairs, seats, trash and ash receptacles, tables, storage containers, carts, etc. as required to perform the Services next to, under or above such items. The Contractor shall return to their appropriate locations all items moved by the Contractor during the performance of the Service, in public and common-use areas. The Contractor shall return all furniture to their appropriate configuration. The Contractor shall provide and use adequate barricades and signs to provide sufficient warning prior to, during and after the performance of the Services. Carpet Shampooing, Bonnet Method The Contractor shall remove carpet stains, completely vacuum, shampoo using bonnet equipment and supplies, and completely re-vacuum all carpet in the specified area. The Contractor shall shampoo areas such as corners that are inaccessible to the equipment with manual scrubbing devices. After shampooing and allowing sufficient drying time, the Contractor shall vacuum the carpet following a pattern that will give the carpet pile a uniform appearance. The Contractor shall vacuum the carpet sufficiently prior to shampooing to remove dry loose soil from the carpet pile. The Contractor shall use a pile brush to raise the carpet pile before and after shampooing if necessary in order to remove embedded soil and grit from the carpet pile or raise the carpet pile to allow sufficient penetration or to provide for adequate drying of the carpet.