Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. The contractor is to distribute and install expendable supplies (e.g., toilet tissue, hand towels, soap, plastic trash can liners, etc.). 2. The contractor/supervisor to have a thorough knowledge of the various cleaning tasks, equipment, materials, and supplies to be used within the scope of this agreement. The contractor is expected to accept responsibility and provide personal supervision for those persons employed by the contractor. 3. Contractor is expected to provide for employee safety and accept responsibility for employee/personal injury during performance of service under this contract agreement. 4. Contractor is expected to emphasize safety during use of powered and non-powered equipment. In the event of property damage, the state will determine the extent and liabilities of the parties involved. 5. Contractor is expected to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act employment and other applicable diversity requirements in the recruitment, selection, advancement and hiring of staff in their business practices at all levels of the organization in a manner consistent with the promotion of inclusiveness and diversity for both wages and work setting. Wages paid to a person with a disability assigned to this contract shall be at least minimum wage or higher and at a rate comparable to workers without a disability performing the same tasks. 6. Employee uniforms: contractor to furnish uniforms, (minimum: shirt or smock) for all on site employees. Contractor's company name shall be imprinted or embroidered on shirt/smock. 1. For all operations where furniture and equipment must be moved, no chairs, waste paper baskets or other similar items shall be stacked on desks, tables, or sills. Upon completion of work, all furniture and equipment to be returned to its original position. 2. After sweeping and dust mopping operations, all floors shall be clean and free of dust streaks. No dirt shall be left in corners, behind radiators, under furniture, behind doors, on stair landings, etc. 3. Wet mopping and scrubbing - all floors shall be properly prepared, thoroughly swept to remove dirt and debris, and to include the removal of gum, tar, and similar substances from the floor surface. The floor shall be clean and free of dirt, water streaks, mop marks, strings, etc. And properly rinsed and dry mopped to present an overall appearance of cleanliness. All surfaces shall be dry and corners, cracks, and crevices clean.