Common use of Building Common Area Clause in Contracts

Building Common Area. The building common areas are established primarily for access and egress to Licensee equipment. Licensee and/or Licensee’s vendors must keep all driveways, entrances and passageways serving the Facility clear and available for use by Crown Castle and other Licensees or vendors. Licensee shall provide and maintain all necessary guards, rails, fences, and protective coverings to preserve building integrity and appearance during any work operation. Any and all work operations that adversely impact normal access or egress from the Facility shall be performed outside of normal business hours. Licensee will take special care to protect adjoining property and equipment from damage or injury. Licensee’s materials and equipment shall be confined to the area in which the work is actively being performed. Licensee shall provide adequate lockers or locked sheds for the storage of equipment or materials. All tools and equipment shall be stored neatly in approved storage lockers and the space shall be cleaned before the end of each work day. Trash and debris shall be removed from the facility before the end of each workday. Licensee or Licensee’s vendor(s) are required to protect all finished surfaces from dirt and damage, including walls, ceilings, jambs, and soffits of openings used as passageways through which materials are handled. Based on the type of work operation, temporary partitions or curtains between the work area and other spaces may be required by Crown Castle. Partitions shall be constructed, maintained, and sealed in a complete and tight condition at all times. Polyethylene shall not be used for dust partitions or curtains. Fire resistant Servico vinyl shall be used. Prior to removal of any dust partition the Licensee or its vendor shall vacuum clean the area using and approved HEPA vacuum. No work shall be started, walls or partitions removed or built, heat, water or plumbing or electric services temporarily disconnected, nor shall construction work be carried on near the telephone wires or equipment, without first discussing the procedures and protection to be provided with Crown Castle and receiving Crown Castle’s prior approval. The contractor must notify Crown Castle at the first indication of an electrical interruption or switchover to the temporary generator which occurs during any work activity whether caused directly by a work activity, or incidental to any work activity during construction. Any work activity which may cause or require a temporary power shut down of AC or DC power or reliance on the standby power system shall be pre-approved and scheduled by Crown Castle. The request shall be accompanied by a detailed method of procedure for the work activity. Notice of the work activity shall require a minimum of 30 days’ lead time for notification to other Licensees that may also be affected. This class of work shall require supervision by Crown Castle or its representative. Scheduling of Licensee required power shutdowns shall be coordinated by the Facilities Manager, at Licensee’s expense. Crown Castle operates and maintains both the AC and the DC power systems for 24x7 operations. Crown Castle reserves the right to maintain and augment these systems at its sole discretion. Routine maintenance and testing may be conducted during normal work hours under a method of procedure specific to the work operation. Crown Castle will provide Licensee with telephone or e-mail notice of all non-emergency planned Facility maintenance prior to performing maintenance that, in its reasonable opinion, has a substantial likelihood of affecting Licensee’s colocation facilities.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Telecommunications License Agreement, Telecommunications License Agreement, Colocation Rules and Regulations

Building Common Area. The building common areas are established primarily for access and egress to Licensee equipment. Licensee and/or Licensee’s vendors must keep all driveways, entrances and passageways serving the Facility clear and available for use by Crown Castle Company and other Licensees or vendors. Licensee shall provide and maintain all necessary guards, rails, fences, and protective coverings to preserve building integrity and appearance during any work operation. Any and all work operations that adversely impact normal access or egress from the Facility shall be performed outside of normal business hours. Licensee will take special care to protect adjoining property and equipment from damage or injury. Licensee’s materials and equipment shall be confined to the area in which the work is actively being performed. Licensee shall provide adequate lockers or locked sheds for the storage of equipment or materials. All tools and equipment shall be stored neatly in approved storage lockers and the space shall be cleaned before the end of each work day. Trash and debris shall be removed from the facility before the end of each workday. Licensee or Licensee’s vendor(s) are required to protect all finished surfaces from dirt and damage, including walls, ceilings, jambs, and soffits of openings used as passageways through which materials are handled. Based on the type of work operation, temporary partitions or curtains between the work area and other spaces may be required by Crown CastleCompany. Partitions shall be constructed, maintained, and sealed in a complete and tight condition at all times. Polyethylene shall not be used for dust partitions or curtains. Fire resistant Servico vinyl shall be used. Prior to removal of any dust partition the Licensee or its vendor shall vacuum clean the area using and approved HEPA vacuum. No work shall be started, walls or partitions removed or built, heat, water or plumbing or electric services temporarily disconnected, nor shall construction work be carried on near the telephone wires or equipment, without first discussing the procedures and protection to be provided with Crown Castle Company and receiving Crown CastleCompany’s prior approval. The contractor must notify Crown Castle Company at the first indication of an electrical interruption or switchover to the temporary generator which occurs during any work activity whether caused directly by a work activity, or incidental to any work activity during construction. Any work activity which may cause or require a temporary power shut down of AC or DC power or reliance on the standby power system shall be pre-approved and scheduled by Crown CastleCompany. The request shall be accompanied by a detailed method of procedure for the work activity. Notice of the work activity shall require a minimum of 30 days’ lead time for notification to other Licensees that may also be affected. This class of work shall require supervision by Crown Castle Company or its representative. Scheduling of Licensee required power shutdowns shall be coordinated by the Facilities Manager, at Licensee’s expense. Crown Castle Company operates and maintains both the AC and the DC power systems for 24x7 operations. Crown Castle Company reserves the right to maintain and augment these systems at its sole discretion. Routine maintenance and testing may be conducted during normal work hours under a method of procedure specific to the work operation. Crown Castle Company will provide Licensee with telephone or e-mail notice of all non-emergency planned Facility maintenance prior to performing maintenance that, in its reasonable opinion, has a substantial likelihood of affecting Licensee’s colocation facilities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Telecommunications License Agreement, Telecommunications License Agreement

Building Common Area. The building common areas are established primarily for access and egress to Licensee equipment. Licensee and/or Licensee’s vendors must keep all driveways, entrances and passageways serving the Facility clear and available for use by Crown Castle Planet and other Licensees or vendors. Licensee shall provide and maintain all necessary guards, rails, fences, and protective coverings to preserve building integrity and appearance during any work operation. Any and all work operations that adversely impact normal access or egress from the Facility shall be performed outside of normal business hours. Licensee will take special care to protect adjoining property and equipment from damage or injury. Licensee’s materials and equipment shall be confined to the area in which the work is actively being performed. Licensee shall provide adequate lockers or locked sheds for the storage of equipment or materials. All tools and equipment shall be stored neatly in approved storage lockers and the space shall be cleaned before the end of each work day. Trash and debris shall be removed from the facility before the end of each workday. Licensee or Licensee’s vendor(s) are required to protect all finished surfaces from dirt and damage, including walls, ceilings, jambs, and soffits of openings used as passageways through which materials are handled. Based on the type of work operation, temporary partitions or curtains between the work area and other spaces may be required by Crown CastlePlanet. Partitions shall be constructed, maintained, and sealed in a complete and tight condition at all times. Polyethylene shall not be used for dust partitions or curtains. Fire resistant Servico service vinyl shall be used. Prior to removal of any dust partition the Licensee or its vendor shall vacuum clean the area using and approved HEPA vacuum. No work shall be started, walls or partitions removed or built, heat, water or plumbing or electric services temporarily disconnected, nor shall construction work be carried on near the telephone wires or equipment, without first discussing the procedures and protection to be provided with Crown Castle Planet and receiving Crown CastlePlanet’s prior approval. The contractor must notify Crown Castle Planet at the first indication of an electrical interruption or switchover to the temporary generator which occurs during any work activity whether caused directly by a work activity, or incidental to any work activity during construction. Any work activity which may cause or require a temporary power shut down of AC or DC power or reliance on the standby power system shall be pre-approved and scheduled by Crown CastlePlanet. The request shall be accompanied by a detailed method of procedure for the work activity. Notice of the work activity shall require a minimum of 30 days’ lead time for notification to other Licensees that may also be affected. This class of work shall require supervision by Crown Castle Planet or its representative. Scheduling of Licensee required power shutdowns shall be coordinated by the Facilities Manager, at Licensee’s expense. Crown Castle Planet operates and maintains both the AC and the DC power systems for 24x7 operations. Crown Castle Planet reserves the right to maintain and augment these systems at its sole discretion. Routine maintenance and testing may be conducted during normal work hours under a method of procedure specific to the work operation. Crown Castle Planet will provide Licensee with telephone or e-mail notice of all non-emergency planned Facility maintenance prior to performing maintenance that, in its reasonable opinion, has a substantial likelihood of affecting Licensee’s colocation facilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications License Agreement