From concrete and masonry tools to grounds-care attachments and personnel lifts, maintenance and engineering departments rely on a range of rental equipment to handle specialized, one-time tasks in institutional and commercial facilities.
No matter the equipment in question, managers can deliver a successful rental project by ensuring the rental agreement is clear, comprehensive and effective. This process involves taking time to address key considerations in equipment rental contracts.
A recent article in Maintenance Solutions magazine addresses some of these considerations, including workers compensation, liability insurance, equipment delivery and inspection, equipment-return arrangements and warranties.
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