PARK LIGHTING 



823 



Underground arc lamps 8 



Overhead arc lamps 105 



Eighty-watt tungsten on equipment not owned by 



the city 5 



Eighty-watt tungsten on equipment owned by the 



city 57 



One hundred candle power incandescent lamps on 



equipment owned by the city 91 



Total 266 



It is distinctly understood that the above number of 

 lamps shall in no wise be considered a guarantee by 

 the Board of Park Commissioners that it will use the 

 exact number of lamps herein above set forth, nor shall 

 the number so fixed be the limit to the number of 

 lamps the Board of Park Commissioners may require. 

 The above number is approximate and is given solely 

 as a basis for computing the bids. 



28. Displacement of present lamps. Should the bidder 

 to whom the contract is awarded be at the time of 

 making such contract already under contract with the 

 Board of Park Commissioners for park lighting, then 

 such new contract and this specification shall be con- 

 strued as an agreement upon the compensation for the 

 change of lamps and number thereof and the Board of 

 Park Commissioners shall have the right to discon- 

 tinue the lamps theretofore in use in the territory 

 covered by such new contract and specification; the 

 number of lamps discontinued to be thereupon de- 

 ducted from any guaranteed number of lamps in any 

 such existing contract. 



29. Exle< sijns. With the approval of the Board of 

 Park Commissioners, at any time during the existence 

 of this contract, the successful bidder shall be obliged 

 to extend any part of this system of lighting, to be paid 

 for at the same rate of compensation as may be here- 

 after agreed upon. 



30. Additional lamps. The contractor shall install 

 additional lamps when ordered to do so within ten 

 days after receipt of the order. He must notify the 

 board when such lamps are first lighted and include 

 the price for such additional lamps in his monthly 

 account to the board, billing for the fraction of a month 

 such lamps as have been placed in service. 



31. Discontinuance of lamps. The Board of Park 

 Commissioners may during the term of the contract 

 discontinue lamps, and the contractor, when ordered to 

 do so, shall so discontinue lighting and remove his 

 lamps within ten days after the receipt of the order. 

 The contractor shall notify the board when lamps are 

 discontinued and shall bill the board only for the frac- 

 tion of a month such lamps were lighted during the 

 month. 



32. Unit prices. Bidders shall submit a unit price 

 per lamp per year for each type of lamp as set forth on 

 the proposal blank hereto attached. The prices sub- 

 mitted shall include the furnishing by and at the ex- 



pense of the contractor, all labor and materials of every 

 description for lighting the parks, parkways, play- 

 grounds and athletic fields, etc., by electricity in accord- 

 ance with this specification. 



33. Plan. The successful bidder shall file with the 

 Board of Park Commissioners a plat or diagram of each 

 circuit, and shall from time to time as may be required 

 by said board file an additional or amended plat 

 diagram showing any changes that may have been 

 made in the circuits, and the location and number of 

 lamps on any or all circuits. Circuits thus shown shall 

 be designated by numerals. 



34. Outages. All lamps under this contract shall be 

 lighted every night in the year during the entire period 

 provided for in this specification, in accordance with 

 the requirements of the street lighting schedule ap- 

 proved by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, July 

 23, 1906, which schedule provides for a total lighting 

 per year for each lamp of 3,914 hours; provided, how- 

 ever, that no lamp shall be placed on any park prop- 

 erty until the exact location thereof has been approved 

 by the Board of Park Commissioners. All outages shall 

 be immediately reported by the park police or care- 

 takers by telephone to the contractor's central lighting 

 station. The park employee noticing same shall keep 

 account as nearly as possible of the number of hours 

 any lamp is allowed to remain out, which outage shall 

 be reported to the Board of Park Commissioners. The 

 contractor shall be allowed one hour within which to 

 relight any lamp or lamps so reported out, and if not 

 relighted within said time a deduction from the current 

 monthly bill rendered for electric lighting proportional 

 to the time of outage exceeding one hour shall be made 

 by the Board of Park Commissioners. 



35. Time of completion of installation. The success- 

 ful bidder shall, within thirty days after the award of 

 the contract, begin work on this installation and have 

 same completed and in operation within one year after 

 the date of such award. 



36. Penalty for failure to complete installation. Should 

 the successful bidder to whom the contract has been 

 awarded fail to complete and have the installation in 

 operation within one year from the date of such award 

 in accordance with this specification and the contract, 

 strikes and unavoidable delays excepted, then in such 

 case the contractor shall pay to the Board of Park 

 Commissioners a sum computed on the basis of the 

 contract rate per lamp per year for each lamp ordered 

 installed under the terms of this contract and not in 

 service and in operation on and after said date, such 

 payment to the board for each lamp to be made for 

 the full period of time and until such lamp shall be 

 placed in service. 



37. Failure to designate location of lamps. That the 

 contractor may not be delayed by the Board of Park 

 Commissioners in the construction of the work, pre- 

 venting the furnishing of full and complete service by 



