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Maint. Upon completion of each maintenance call, Bidder must furnish a maintenance activity report to Purchaser, which must include, as a minimum, the following: • Date and time notified. • Date and time of arrival. • Type and serial number(s) of machine(s). • Time spent for repair. • Description of malfunction. • List of parts replaced. • Additional charges, if applicable. MANDATORY Fully Meets 16.11 Mat. Maint. There must be no additional maintenance charges for: • Replacement parts. • Remedial maintenance required within a forty-eight (48) hour period due to recurrence of the same malfunction. • Time spent by maintenance personnel after arrival at the site awaiting the arrival of additional maintenance personnel and/or delivery of parts, tools or other required material. MANDATORY Fully Meets 16.12 Mat. Maint. In cases where Bidder does not respond within the required time, Purchaser must have the option of acquiring repair from another manufacturer-certified source and Bidder must be responsible for full reimbursement of costs incurred by Purchaser. Maintenance by another manufacturer- certified source when Bidder has failed to respond will not constitute grounds to void the warranty. MANDATORY Fully Meets 17.0
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Maint repair of internal distribution system Lessee N/A N/A Conditioned air Lessee N/A N/A Outlets Lessee N/A N/A Healing Systems Lessee N/A N/A Ventilation Systems Lessee N/A N/A Gas Systems Lessee N/A N/A Steam Systems Lessee N/A N/A Plumbing & Sewer System Maintenance & Repair of Internal distribution system Lessee N/A N/A Maintenance & Repair of Fixtures and Drains Lessee N/A N/A Water Lines Lessee N/A N/A Water Equipment Lessee N/A N/A Sewer Line (including free flow up to common sewer line) Lessee Lessee Lessee Structural & Exterior Roof Lessee N/A N/A Exterior Walls Lessee N/A N/A Foundation Lessee N/A N/A Floors Lessee N/A N/A Windows Lessee N/A N/A Public access doors Lessee N/A N/A Overhead doors Lessee N/A N/A Sidewalks Lessee N/A N/A Ceilings Lessee N/A N/A Exterior Glass/Windows Lessee N/A N/A Loading docks Lessee N/A N/A Paved Areas Crack sealing and repair Lessee MAC Lessee Striping Lessee Lessee Lessee Snow Removal Lessee MAC Lessee Sweeping & Removal of Debris Lessee MAC Lessee Access Road Snow Removal Lessee N/A Lessee Nonpaved Areas Landscape Maintenance Lessee N/A Lessee Erosion and dust control Lessee N/A Lessee Fire Protection Systems Fire Extinguishers Lessee N/A N/A Fire Protection Systems Lessee N/A N/A Sprinkler Systems Lessee N/A N/A Other Lessee’s Trade Fixtures Lessee Lessee N/A Lessee’s Equipment Lessee Lessee N/A Signs Lessee Lessee Lessee Ground Power Units Lessee N/A N/A EXHIBIT C METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION MINNEAPOLIS-SAINT XXXX INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXX FIELD October 1, 2013 NOTICE TO: ALL AIRPORT USERS FROM: DIRECTOR MSP OPERATIONS SUBJECT: FIELD RULE: AIRCRAFT DEICING The Metropolitan Airports Commission, in consideration of aircraft flight safety during winter operations and to comply with NPDES stormwater permit requirements, is issuing an AIRCRAFT DEICING FIELD RULE. Aircraft deicing is mandated by Code of Federal Regulations- Federal Aviation Regulations Part 121. Contaminant discharge to receiving waters from MSP is regulated by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) under National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit #MN000210l. Per procedures listed in this FIELD RULE, the MAC and its tenants will implement Best Management Practices (BMPs) and best available technologies within aviation safety and operational considerations. The following rules for aircraft deicing operations are effective this date, [revise date] October 1, 2013 LOCATIONS Aircraft deicing at Minneapolis-Saint...
Maint. Truck Mechanic A Quarry Mechanic Mechanic Leader APPENDIX D JOBS NORMALLY FILLED
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