Maintenance Specifications Clause Samples

The Maintenance Specifications clause defines the standards and requirements for ongoing upkeep and repair of equipment, property, or systems covered by the agreement. It typically outlines the frequency of maintenance, the quality of materials and workmanship expected, and any specific procedures or documentation required. For example, it may require regular inspections, prompt repairs, or the use of certified technicians. This clause ensures that assets remain in good working condition, helps prevent disputes over maintenance responsibilities, and protects the value and functionality of the subject matter throughout the contract term.
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Maintenance Specifications. In the event Grantee fails to perform any necessary splicing or maintenance in accordance with the procedures and time frames set forth therein, Grantor shall have the right, but not the obligation, to undertake such splicing or maintenance of the Cable, at Grantee's sole cost and expense, as provided for in Exhibit 10.1. In no event shall Grantee be permitted access to Grantor's property without Grantor's prior permission unless Grantee is acting pursuant to Section 39.
Maintenance Specifications. 3.1 The Contractor shall provide all supervision, labor, replacement parts, equipment, materials, tools, expendable items, supplies, and training required for the preventive and remedial maintenance of the elevators and escalators and related equipment. In performing such maintenance, the Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring the systems are maintained in a first-class operating condition in accordance with this Exhibit and that the system performs to the specified requirements for which it was designed. All work performed by the Contractor shall be in compliance with the current ANSI A17.1 Elevator Code, the current City Building and Elevator Codes, and OEM Recommendations. 3.2 The Contractor shall be responsible for the complete maintenance of the elevators, escalators, and all related equipment at the locations listed in this Exhibit, including (but not necessarily limited to) the following: 3.2.1. The Contractor shall maintain all of the elevators and escalators at each facility as described in this Exhibit and in related manuals, drawings, and documents. 3.2.2. The Contractor shall maintain all related mechanical, electrical, and electronic systems associated with the equipment defined in this Exhibit, including (but not limited to) cables, motors, fans, alarms, buzzers, belts, indicator lights, hallway lanterns, gongs, emergency lights and batteries, computers, call buttons, and accessories.
Maintenance Specifications. Section 14900
Maintenance Specifications