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2019-777-E Health - LifeLine mobile dental unit
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Contract
Date
10/17/2019
Contract Starting Date
10/17/2019
Contract Ending Date
10/16/2020
Contract Document Type
Agreement - Services
Agenda Item
10/15/2019; 8-c
Amount
$445,748.00
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Agenda 10-15-19 Item 8-c - Health Department Mobile Dental Clinic Contract
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\Board of County Commissioners\BOCC Agendas\2010's\2019\Agenda - 10-15-19 Regular Meeting
R 2019-777 Health - LifeLine mobile dental unit
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\Board of County Commissioners\Contracts and Agreements\Contract Routing Sheets\Routing Sheets\2019
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DocuSign Envelope ID:A18808EO-5F70-4494-BCOC-49B95D82162D <br /> LifeLineMobile@ <br /> First in work space and built to last <br /> Lifeline mobile units have 32.9 percent more <br /> space than competing busses or recreational <br /> vehicle frames. <br /> With a typical bus or r.v., ceilings are only 6 to <br /> 63/4 feet or lower, but with Lifeline, your <br /> ceilings are nearly 8 feet high,just like most <br /> buildings! <br /> Check out the other features that owning a <br /> Lifeline vehicle brings to you. <br /> 0 Q <br /> R <br /> LifeLinellklobiW Typical rx. or bus <br /> ❑ Better infection control with ducted air ❑ Roof top blowers don't sweep bacilli <br /> ❑ One-piece roof... no lap seams, no leaks ❑ Rounded ceilings are low <br /> ❑ Working area is higher and wider ❑ Strangely shaped cabinets <br /> ❑ Disabled americans can move around easily ❑ Toy r.v. doors and fixtures <br /> ❑ Super-strong sub-floor that is 5 inches thick ❑ Thin '/z to 3/4 inch floors won't hold up <br /> ❑ Three times the insulation of r.v.s or busses ❑ Wood in wall and floor structure <br /> ❑ The look and feel of a professional clinic ❑ Thin paper walls don't hold up <br /> ❑ Limited access for disabled people <br />
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