Building System Sample Clauses

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Building System. Landlord has previously separated the following Building Systems serving the Premises from those servicing the non-Premises portions of the Building: (i) HVAC; (ii) electrical; (iii) natural gas; (iv) deionized water; (v) Carbon-Dioxide (C02) piping; (vi) vacuum piping; (vii) laboratory compressed air; and (viii) city water. Further, Landlord shall, at Landlord’s cost and on a contemporaneous basis with Landlord’s control of the construction of the Improvements as set forth in the remainder of this Work Letter, (A) install sample ports in the lab waste system; (B) provide an emergency generator enclosure with associated pad and feeders (excluding the generator itself) in a reasonably designated area adjacent to the Building; (C) provide HYAC consisting of packaged heat pumps with l2 thermal zones that will provide a re-circulated environment; (D) provide plumbing connections from second floor dedicated water meter to second floor plumbing fixtures; and (E) reinstall the drop ceiling in laboratory areas.
Building System. During the Term, Subtenant, at its sole cost and expense, will be responsible for maintaining and repairing (i) the Building Systems serving the Subleased Premises and located within the Subleased Premises, and (ii) the Building Systems solely serving the Subleased Premises and located outside of the Subleased Premises (including any Supplemental HVAC Equipment (defined below)). Such maintenance and repair service must be provided by contractors approved by Sublandlord pursuant to separate contracts between Subtenant and such contractors, which contracts must be in form and substance satisfactory to Sublandlord and copies of which must be delivered to Sublandlord promptly following the execution thereof. Such maintenance will be provided in a manner reasonably commensurate in scope, level of maintenance and frequency of maintenance as, and not less than the scope, level of maintenance and frequency of maintenance than, the maintenance provided by Sublandlord to the portions of the Master Lease Premises occupied by Sublandlord and in any event consistent with the operation of a LEED Platinum Building. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Sublandlord warrants that the Subleased Premises, improvements and Building Systems serving the Sublease Premises are in good, clean, safe, and usable condition as of the Commencement Date. If a material breach of the foregoing representation exists, and Subtenant, within sixty (60) days following the Commencement Date, delivers written notice to Sublandlord setting forth in reasonable detail a description of such material breach, Sublandlord shall, as Subtenant’s sole and exclusive remedy, rectify the same at Sublandlord’s sole cost and expense.
Building System. Under no circumstances whatsoever will Tenant ever alter --------------- or modify or in any manner disturb any system or installation of the Building, including, but not limited to, plumbing, electrical, heating, ventilating, air conditioning, fire protection, fire alert, elevator, building maintenance, and structural systems, or anything located within the central core of the Building without Landlord's prior written approval.
Building System. The building electric service is based on 3 ▇▇▇▇▇ per square foot for heating, ventilating, and air conditioning; 2 ▇▇▇▇▇ per squarefoot for display lighting and receptacles. Service provided by the building system is 277/480 volts, 3 phase, 4 wire. TENANT service shall not exceed 8 ▇▇▇▇▇ per square foot as set forth in the Lease. The BUILDING MANAGEMENT provides distribution centers on the 2nd. and 4th. floors for TENANT spaces under 3000 square feet. The BUILDING MANAGEMENT provides service capacity at the main switchboard, a main switch without fuses and a 2” empty conduit to the main electrical room on the TENANT floor for TENANT spaces over 3000 square feet.
Building System. The building system consists of ventilation air duct and condenser water piping located in corridors for connection to a water-source heat pump unit. It shall be the responsibility of the TENANT to connect into this system. The system utilizes a closed circuit cooling tower and a hot water boiler to provide heating or cooling. Zoning and thermostats are independent for each tenant. The system capacities are based on TENANT’S lighting and appliance load of 8 ▇▇▇▇▇ per square foot maximum.