Will all sites receive snow clearance

Will all sites receive snow clearance

All client sites are automatically provided with pedestrian snow clearance unless we are instructed to exclude them. Mechanical snow clearance is an additional service and must be requested and be included within the contract.

Our ability to provide liability cover is reduced if the contract does not allow us to provide the most relevant snow clearance service so it is important to have the right snow clearance specified. 
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