Common use of CONTRACT TASKS Clause in Contracts

CONTRACT TASKS. When so requested, the Contractor shall provide service within twenty-four (24) hours, unless notified that an emergency exists which requires immediate attention to keep the facility in operation. In the event of an emergency, service shall be provided within two (2) hours. The following are examples of services and equipment to be serviced that may be required under the contract: troubleshooting to identify and repair electrical malfunctions or issues affecting the performance of overload relays, variable frequency drives, motors, treatment chemical level sensors, treatment plant call-out systems, heaters, lights and any other treatment plant equipment. Services could also include the installation of new or the upgrading of existing electrical service to support new or upgraded equipment for treatment plant operations. The Contractor shall provide non-emergency and emergency type service to keep all electrical equipment in operation. If non-emergency service is not provided within twenty-four (24) hours after direct verbal or telephonic notification from the Commonwealth, or if emergency service is not provided within two (2) hours after direct verbal or telephone notification from the Commonwealth, the Commonwealth has the right to secure the same service from another source and the Contractor shall pay to the Commonwealth all expenses incurred over the unit prices bid. A major plant shutdown defined by the plant supervisor shall constitute an emergency service request. Holidays shall consist of seven (7) days being; New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day and shall be the day that the holiday is observed. The Contractor hereby convenants, contracts, and agrees to furnish all necessary labor, materials, and equipment, and to perform all the work and labor required herein in an expeditious, substantial, and workmanlike manner in accordance with the bid proposal and all pertinent documents found in the agreement.

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Sources: Electrical Maintenance Agreement

CONTRACT TASKS. When so requested, the Contractor shall provide service within twenty-four (24) hours, unless notified that an emergency exists which requires immediate attention to keep the facility in operation. In the event of an emergency, service shall be provided within two (2) hours. The following are examples of services and equipment to be serviced that may be required under the contract: troubleshooting to identify and repair electrical malfunctions or issues affecting the performance of overload relays, variable frequency drives, motors, treatment chemical level sensors, treatment plant call-out systems, heaters, lights and any other treatment plant equipment. Services could also include the installation of new or the upgrading of existing electrical service to support new or upgraded equipment for treatment plant operations. The Contractor shall provide non-emergency and emergency type service to keep all electrical equipment in operation. If non-emergency service is not provided within twenty-four (24) hours after direct verbal or telephonic notification from the Commonwealth, or if emergency service is not provided within two (2) hours after direct verbal or telephone notification from the Commonwealth, the Commonwealth has the right to secure the same service from another source and the Contractor shall pay to the Commonwealth all expenses incurred over the unit prices bid. A major plant shutdown defined by the plant supervisor shall constitute an emergency service request. Holidays shall consist of seven (7) days being; : New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day and shall be the day that the holiday is observed. The Contractor hereby convenants, contracts, and agrees to furnish all necessary labor, materials, and equipment, and to perform all the work and labor required herein in an expeditious, substantial, and workmanlike manner in accordance with the bid proposal and all pertinent documents found in the agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Electrical Maintenance Agreement