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by using every reasonable effort to prevent trouble
and to avoid difficulties before they occur. In this
respect a thorough knowledge of the symptoms of
trouble and of their correction is far more impor-
tant than the mere knowledge of how to restore
damaged equipment. This is scientific maintenance
as compared to repair service or merely keeping the
elevators running.
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ELEVAIrOR COMPANY
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TO City 01 Clearwater
Clearwater, Florida.
DATED AT
Tampa, :?lorida.
June 23, 1965
We propose to furnish OTIS MAINTENANCE on the following described elevators in your
building located at Clearwater City Hall, Clearwater, :Florida.
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TWO (2) OTIS '''::OLLECTIVE PASSENGEi.~
Under this contract we will maintain the elevator equipment herein described, on the following
terms and conditions:
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We will use trained men directly employed and supervised by us. They will be qualified to
keep your equipment properly adjusted, and they will use all reasonable care to
maintain the elevator equipment in proper and safe operating condition.
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We will regularly and systematically examine, adjust, lubricate as required, and if, in our
judgment, conditions warrant, repair or replace:
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MACHINE, MOTOR, GENERATOR AND CONTROLLER PARTS,
inctuding
Worms, Gears, Thrusts, Bearings, Brake Magnet Coils
or Brake Motors, Brake Shoes, Brushes, Windings,
Commutators, Rotating Elements, Contacts, Coils,
Resistance for Operating and Motor Circuits, Magnet
Frames and other mechanical parts-using only
genuine Otis Parts for this purpose.
We also agree:
To renew guide shoe gibs or guide rollers when in our judgment this is necessary to insure
smooth and quiet operation and, except where roller guides are used, to keep the
guide rails properly lubricated.
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To renew all wire ropes as often as in our judgment is necessary to maintain an adequate factor
of safety; to equalize the tension on all hoisting ropes, and repair or replace
conductor cables.
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To furnish Otis Luhricants compounded to our rigid specifications.
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To examine, lubricate, adjust, and if, in our judgment, conditions warrant, repair or replace
all accessory equipment furnished and installed by us with exceptions as stated
hereinafter.
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To examine periodically all safety devices and governors and make our customary annual
. safety tests.
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We shall not be required to make other safety tests nor to install new attachments on the
.' elevators whether or not recommended or directed by insurance companies or by
governmental authorities, nor to make any replacements with parts of a different
design. It is agreed that we are not required to make renewals or repairs neces-
sitated by reason of negligence or misuse of the equipment or by reason of any
other cause beyond our control except ordinary wear and tear.
We assume no responsibility for the following items of elevator equipment which are not
included in this contract:
Car enclosure (including removable panels, door panels, plenum chambers,
hung ceilings, light diffusers, light tubes and bulbs, handrails, mirrors and
carpets); hoistwa y enclosure; hoistwa y gates, doors, frames, and sills; cylinders,
plungers and buried piping on hydraulic elevators.
The items listed on the schedule below show wear, To provide you with the maximum of
~ service from these items, we are accepting them in their present condition
with the understanding that you are to pa y, in addition to the base amount
of this contract, an extra at the time the items listed are first replaced. The
charge for this replacement will be determined by prorating the total cost of re-
placing the individual items, You are to pay for that portion of the life of
the items used prior to the commencing date of this contract and we are to pay
for that portion used since the commencing date of this contract:
SCHEDULE OF PARTS TO BE PRORATED
NAMB OP PART
DATB OP INSTALLATION
NONE
All work is to be performed during our regular working hours of our regular working days
~~ unless otherwise specified below.
This contract includes emergency minor adjustment call back service during
regular working hours aIIdnmlmuluriDlJll8mJlllDllDDllinamDmIl11l
If overtime examinations, repairs or emergency minor adjustment call back service
are not included in this agreement and are later requested by you, we will absorb
the worked hours at single time rates and you will be charged extra for the
overtime bonus hours only at our regular hourly billing rates.
It is agreed that we do not assume possession or control of any part of the equipment but
such remains yours exclusively as the owner (or lessee) thereof. We shall not be
liable for any loss, damage or delay due to any cause beyond our reasonable
control including, but not limited to, acts of government, strikes, lockouts, fire,
explosion, theft, floods, riot, civil commotion, war, malicious mischief or act of
God. Under no circumstances shall we be liable for consequential damages.
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FOR RELEASE : , AM EDITION
FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1965
USDL 6610
Buroau of Labor Statistics
961-2532 or 3208
WHOLESALE (PRIMARY MARKET) PRICE INDEX
April 1965
This report presents tha ~-uolG8alQ Price Ind~ for major
commodity groups and subgroups. A rC?Ort containing more
detailed data viii be available in June 1965.
Primary market prices advanced 0.4 percent in April,
the U. S. Dcpartutent of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics r~o7[tcd
today. Higher pricell for agriculture-based products wsrll rcc;<::~-
sibl. for most of the incrGa~a, but' pricos of a number of in&::"
trial coamodities also awancod. The ~;holesUe Price Indm, ct
101.7 (1957-59-100), was 1.4 percent ~bove a year earlier.
A&rerse 1Nath12r V86 b~hind the most substantial pric)
riNs for farm and food products. Rains in California and AriL.'nl!
hampered the harvesting of citrus fruits ~nd vegotablEls, brins~.13
sharply higher prices. F"~d1ng 1n tho i{L.>::ct slo....--od l1vestoc::
rQceipts at several i1Qortnnt markets n..,d halped to boost quot(;-
tlons. Egg prices advanced wnl!ln unu!l:uclly cold WQather curt&i:~;d
production just prior to tha period of mtrong demand during
religious holidays.
The industrial commodities inde: rose slight;1y to 1e.:.1
(19S7-59-1PO), registering its fourth new high in the last fiv~
lIOnths.. Higher price. of nonferrous priU1cry metals and scrcp
reflected the tight sup'Ply situation during a period of heavy ::1(;:..1:>-
trial dsmand. Selective prieo 1ncrol\aQS occurred for ehctrici..~
alloy steel as WQII AB for tool staol cnd reinforcing bars 't7hic1.l
had been 8ubjec~ to dmaoat1c and foreign cil':1l,*,otiUon in recent
yonrs. A number of lIlachinery items shcr...--ad moderate price rilSciJ,
aupported by capital spending above even last year's high level.
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duet pricGs--part1eul~rly krsft 1~~r it~g.
Ol::hln' price II:)OV~~nt... in.cluetCid rillling ml!lnuf!l\etur~d a,'lia,d
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pt'"ieu ~ev~ne.d over thlll _nth. On tha d\r~n l.'lid,a. tHll8sond prlcG
~~elin~s were repcrt~d fOr h0atlng fuels. LuMb~r pric$~ moved
l~r 'bt'!1:'I>"\lten Mareh and A-pril for thl/l fir",t ti~ in 5 Y~tl.rs IUI nmr
hO~$ing conGtru~tion continttcd below la~t y~~r'a lov~lg~
Table 1. Who1esal. price indexes for major commodity groups
and percent changes to April 1965 fr~~ 6el~cted dates
(1957~59"100)
Groupe
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farm products and processed foods ____
Farm products -------____________~__
Process~d foods ---~---_____________
All commodities other than farm
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T",,:;ctile products and apparel ______
Bides, skins, leather, and .
leather products --______________~
F\lelll {md y,~1<lte.d products, and
power ------------_________________
Che~ica19 and allied products ______
Rubb~r and rubber products ~--------l
\ Lumber a~d ~~od products ___________
\ Pulp, ~aper. and allied products _-_
-, MtIltals and 11'1 eta 1 products -________
Machinery 8n\d motive products-----_
Furniture and other household
durabl@3 ----______________________
NOili~etallic mineral products --_____
Tobacco pr.oducts and bottled
beverages ------___________________
Miscellaneou9 products ---__________
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Ftlrm products:
Fre3h and dried fruitl and vegetables ------------
Graina ----------------------_____________________
Livestock and live poultry ----___________________ I
Plant and antmal fibers -------------_____________
Fluid milk ----------------------_________________
Eggs --------------_______________________________
Hay, hayseeds, and oilseeds -------_______________
Othsr farm products ----------------______________
Procollzl2d foods:
CorGal and biker, products ------------__________
Maat, poultry, and fish -----------_______________
Dairy products and ice cream -------______________
Canned and frozen fruits and vegetables --------__
Sugar and confectionery ----._____________________
Packagod beverage ..terials ---------____________
Animal fats and 011. -----------------____________
Crud! vegetable oils --------------------------___
Refined vegetable oil I ---------------____________
Vegetable oil end products .-_____________________
Miscellaneous processed foods ------------________
Textile products and apparel:
Cotton products ---------_________________________
Wool products ------------------__________________
:!-:anmllds fiber textUe products ______________u___
Silk product. --------------------________________
. Appare 1 -- .,.-- ---- -.--------- - -- --______ ____--------
Miscellaneous textile products -------------______
Hi~sa, skins, leather , and leather products:
Hidol and okins --_______________-----------------
Leather ----.,.--------_____________________________
Footwear -------------____________________________
Oth~r leather products ------_____________________
Fuels and related products, and power:
Coal ------------_________________________________
Coke ------------____~---_________________________
Gas fuels (Jan. 1958-100) ---------_______________
Electric power (Jan. 1958-100) ----------_________
Patroleum products, refined ----------____________
Che=lca1s and allied products:
Industrial chemicals ----------------_____________
Prepared paint -----------________________________
Paint material. -----------------_________________
Drugs and pharmaceuticals ---------_______________
Fats and oils, inedible ---------_________.,._______
Mixed fertilizer ----------_______________________
Fertilizor materials --------------_______________
Other chemicals and allied products _______u_____
Rubber and rubber products:
Crude rubber -----------------____________________
Tiros and tubes ---------_________________________
Other rubber products ------______________________
Lumber and wood products:
Lumber ------------------------___________________
Millwork --------------------_____________________
Plywood ------------------________________________
See footnotes a~ end of table.
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Subgroup
Fulp, p&par, and allied product.:
i(oo~~ulp -~-________________.__~___.__~___.__.__~_
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M~t&lg and rnatal product.:
Iron .aIle:! $t~ol -___...______...__.....____...._____..._....__...
Nonf~rrou~ rn~t0l$ ---____________________~______~_
~1atal eontainars --_____~____________________~____
H8rd~~r~ ------_~____________________~____________
Plumbing fi~ture* and bras. fittings _____________
H~l!ting ~qui,Ilil1ll:mt -_______________________________
Fabricated structural metal produet. _____________
Fabricated nOllBtruetural Ill$tal products -____u___
Mncbin~ry and motive products:
Agricultul:'0l !!lachinery and ~quipl!!l\'lne ______u_____
Conatruction machinery and equipment _____________
M~tal~~rking machinery and equipment ____ow_ow_woo:
General purpose machinery and equipment __________1
Miacall~neoU$ machinery ---------------------~----l
Special indu8try mschinary and equipment I
(Jan. 1961~100) ---_______________________________
Electrical machinery and equiplllflnt -__u_____u_u
Motor vehicles --_________________________________
Tr~nsportation equipment, railroad rolling atock
(Jan. 1961~100) ----______________________________
Furniture and other houechold durables:
HOlllltlhold furniture --____________________________
Co,,~~rciGl furniture _____________________________
Floor covering~ -_________________________________
Household gpplianc~. _____________________________
Telavision, radio raceiverl. and phonogr~phs _____
Other hOllllehold durable goods -----n______u_____/
Ncmml'lttlU111 m1.t1l!ral productll:
Fl~t gla3s ---------------------------------------1
Concrete lngredl~nt8 _____________________________1
Concret~ productB ________________________________
Structural clay products _________________________
G}~B~~ products -----________________________~____
A~~~1t roofing 21 ___~~-------------------------
Oth~r nonmetallic-minerals _______________________
Tobacco products and bottled beverages:
Tobl1cco products -________________________________
Alcoholic beverages -_____________________________
Nonslcoholic beverages -__________________________
Miscellaneous products:
Toy~, sporting goods, mnall arms, ~nition ----- I
HlOInufactured'animll.1 feeds -_______________________
Notions Rnd accessories __________________________j
Jew~lry, watches, and photographic equipment _____
Oth~r miscellaneous products --------------------- i
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The contract price shall be adjusted yearly in the manner provided below: Such adjustments
. shall be made as soon as practicable after we have received the index of . 'Whole-
sale Commodity Prices for Metals and Metal Products", for the month within
which falls the anniversary of the commencement of the service.
Each such adjustment shall be made as follows:
1. TVrENTY FOUH & 20/100 . . . . Dollars ($ 24.20 ) of the
contract price shall be increased or decreased by the percentage of increase or
decrease shown by the index of "Wholesale Commodity Prices for Metals and
Metal Products" published by the U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Sta-
tistics, for the month within which falls the anniversary of the commencement
of the service as compared with the index for April 1965
which was
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2..0NE HUNDILED ELEVEN & 93/100 . Dollars ($ 111.98 ) of the
contract price shall be increased or decreased by the percentage of increase or
decrease in the straight time hourly labor cost for the month within which falls
the anniversary of the commencement of the service as compared with such
straight time hourly labor cost on June 1, 1965
As used in this provision, the phrase "straight time hourly labor cost" means
the sum of the straight time hourly labor rate paid to elevator examiners in the
locality where the equipment is to be maintained, and the average hourly cost
of Fringe Benefits paid to elevator examiners within the Southeastern.~.egion
~ of Otis Elevator Company.
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The words "Fringe Benefits" mean employee benefits granted in lieu of or in
addition to hourly rate increases and include, but are not limited to, Pensions,
Vacations, Paid Holidays, Group Life, Sickness and Accident and Hospitaliza-
tion Insurance. The straight time hourly labor cost applicable to this contract is
$ 4. 542 of which $ . 46 constitutes the cost of Fringe
Benefits.
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UPO~l completion of 90 days new1installation service
This service shall commence on the 15th day of February 1966,
. and shall continue thereafter until terminated. Either party may terminate
this agreement either at the end of the first five years or at the end of any sub-
sequent year by giving the other party ninety (90) days prior written notice.
CONTRACT PRICE ONE HUND;.1ED THIi1.TY-3IX & 18/100($ 136.18 ) DOLLARS,
. per month, payable monthly.
You agree to pay, as an addition to the price herein quoted, the amount of any
tax based upon the transfer, use, ownership or possession of the equipment to
which this proposal relates, imposed by any law enacted after the date of this
proposal or imposed upon you by any existing law.
The price shall be subject to adjustment at the end of each year in the manner set forth on
. Page 3 of this contract.
This proposal, when accepted by you below and approved hy our authorized representative, shall
. constitute the contract between us, and all prior representations or agreements
not incorporated herein are superseded.
MACHINE NO. 301303
30130".1
This prof)c~s;j! is suL'iect to revision if not
c:CC2:;~.:j "'litt1:n ninety (90) d.ys from
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ACCEPTED IN DUPLICATE:
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APPROVED FOR OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY:
FEB 1 8 1966
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