Notification of Problems or Emergencies Sample Clauses

Notification of Problems or Emergencies. Contractor shall notify the Court as soon as possible upon finding any leakage, broken fixture, plumbing problem, electrical problem, or any other building problem that requires maintenance or repair. Failure to provide the Court with timely notification of such problems may be cause to make invoice deductions for failure to comply with the terms of the Agreement, or terminate the Agreement. Contractor shall notify the Court immediately upon discovering significant leakage from any fixture, major electrical hazard, or any other building condition, which could cause serious damage or harm to persons or property and should be repaired or mitigated immediately to stop or prevent damage from occurring. The Court will provide Contractor with emergency telephone numbers for the Court’s project manager.
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Notification of Problems or Emergencies. A.5.1 Problems & Emergencies CONTRACTOR shall notify the County immediately, or as soon as possible, upon discovering significant leakage from any fixture, major electrical hazard, or any other building condition, which could cause serious damage or harm to persons or property and should be repaired or mitigated immediately to stop or prevent damage from occurring. The County shall provide the CONTRACTOR with emergency telephone numbers for each facility maintained by the CONTRACTOR under the Agreement. A.5.2 CONTRACTOR shall notify the County within 24 hours, or no later than the following day, upon finding any broken fixture or any other building problem that requires maintenance or repair. This includes any broken or malfunctioning product dispensers. Failure to provide the County with timely notification of such problems may be cause to make invoice deductions for failure to comply with the terms of the Agreement. A.5.3 When a requirement is identified for an additional service that is not otherwise specified under the Agreement, or if an emergency requirement for additional services occurs, the Facilities Operations Manager or designee, or the Custodial Contract Coordinator, shall coordinate directly with the CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR'S Area Supervisor or other designee to schedule such services.

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