Parking Control Equipment Sample Clauses

Parking Control Equipment. Manager shall perform all the parking control equipment services described in the NPA Manual at pages 12 and 24-25 and 33, and shall provide supplies, such as security cards, that are needed to make the equipment function as designed. Manager shall replace motors, parts, and the entire parking control unit when a reasonable person who owns the equipment would choose to replace rather than repair the motor, any parts. If the entire parking control unit needs to be replaced, the City will pay for such replacements. In addition, City and the Manager shall cooperate with each other in pursuing any remedies that may exist under any manufacturer’s warranties that may be applicable.
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Parking Control Equipment. Manager shall perform all the parking control equipment services described in the Maintenance Manual, and shall provide supplies, such as security cards, that are needed to make the equipment function as designed. Manager shall also be responsible for replacing and repairing all Visitor Spaces-related metering equipment and devices that are installed by Manager. The City shall be responsible to replace motors, parts, and the entire parking control unit when a reasonable person who owns the equipment would choose to replace rather than repair the motor, any parts, or the entire parking control unit. In addition, City and the Manager shall cooperate with each other in pursuing any remedies that may exist under any manufacturer’s warranties that may be applicable.
Parking Control Equipment. We include two automatic barrier gates at entrance and exit to the facility (at guard house) by one of the specified manufacturers. Equipment includes cabinets, gate arms, operators, electrical components, vehicle detectors (embedded loop system), and card control units (card reader).
Parking Control Equipment. Manager shall perform all the 679 parking control equipment services described in the NPA Manual at pages 12 and 24-25 and 33, 680 and shall provide supplies, such as security cards, that are needed to make the equipment 681 function as designed. Manager shall also be responsible for replacing and repairing all Visitor 682 Parking related metering equipment and devices that are installed by Manager. The City shall be 683 responsible to replace motors, parts, and the entire parking control unit when a reasonable person 684 who owns the equipment would choose to replace rather than repair the motor, any parts, or the 685 entire parking control unit. In addition, City and the Manager shall cooperate with each other in 686 pursuing any remedies that may exist under any manufacturer’s warranties that may be 687 applicable.

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