Passenger Elevators Sample Clauses

The Passenger Elevators clause outlines the requirements and responsibilities related to the provision, maintenance, and use of elevators intended for transporting people within a building. Typically, this clause specifies standards for elevator operation, access rights for tenants and their guests, and the landlord's obligations to keep the elevators in good working order. By clearly defining these aspects, the clause ensures reliable elevator service, minimizes disputes over maintenance responsibilities, and helps maintain safety and convenience for building occupants.
Passenger Elevators. Compliance with the requirements of the ADAAG and Michigan Building Code will provide the minimum determination for provision of a passenger elevator, unless specified in the Request for Proposal (RFP), Program, or State Agency Supplementary Standards. 1. For typical 2‐stop application provide a hole‐less hydraulic passenger elevator system, 2,500 pound capacity minimum with a finish clear cab size of not less than 6’‐8” x 4’‐3” with a minimum ceiling height of 7’‐11”. Cab speed shall not be less than 80 feet per minute. For facilities requiring more than 2 stops, or depending on building size and use, multiple elevators, larger elevator platform size, speed and weight capacity will be required. Elevator cabs are to have plastic laminate side walls, protective bumpers and skid‐resistant vinyl composition tile floor surface. Furnish removable protective pads.
Passenger Elevators. Nightly: All of the following cleaning services will be performed five days each week, including either Monday through Friday or Sunday through Thursday, and excluding national holidays. 1. Clean all walls inside of cabs including base. 2. Clean interior surface of cab walls and doors. 3. Clean outside surfaces of all elevator doors and frames. 4. Spot clean elevator cab floor carpeting. 5. Vacuum all cab floor carpeting thoroughly. Edge all carpeting thoroughly. C-5 Weekly: 1. Damp wipe clean entire cab ceiling. 2. Shampoos and hot water extract with neutralizing rinse all elevator cab floor carpets, as required.
Passenger Elevators. Landlord shall provide four (4) new, overhead traction passenger elevators, each with a capacity of 4,000 lbs., located in the Base Building Core and in compliance with all Code requirements. All four elevators shall service all office floors from the lobby through the roof; two elevators shall also service the basement level.
Passenger Elevators. Landlord, at Landlord's expense, shall provide passenger elevator service to the Premises on Business Days from 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. and have a passenger elevator subject to call at all other times.
Passenger Elevators. NIGHTLY SERVICES 1. Spot clean interior doors and forward walls. 2. Spot clean elevator cab floor - edge thoroughly. 3. Vacuum and spot clean elevator thresholds. 4. Spot clean interior elevator walls. 5. Clean and polish railing. 6. Vacuum floor.
Passenger Elevators. Landlord shall provide nonexclusive, non-attended automatic passenger elevator service during the Building Hours, shall have one elevator available at all other times, except on the Holidays, and shall provide nonexclusive, non-attended automatic passenger escalator service during Building Hours only.
Passenger Elevators. 1. Elevators will be four (gearless traction with overhead machine room) passenger elevators with group automatic operation and ADA accessible custom cabs. Interior dimensions for cabs will be 7’-8” wide x 5’-5” deep with 9’-0” minimum cab height (8’-0” finished ceiling height). Doors will be 4’-0” wide single speed, center opening with an 8’-0” height door frame. Each cab will have one car operating panel with integrated card-reader security access. 2. Passenger elevators shall have a 4000 lb. capacity and speed of 350 fpm. 3. Passenger elevators shall be designed to meet the following criteria: a. Persons per Floor: 210 b. Average Wait Time: 30.2 Seconds (max. 32 sec.) c. Time to Destination: 65.1 Seconds (max. 90 sec.) d. Handling Capacity: Minimum 11% DocuSign Envelope ID: 93B39195-D5C3-430B-8A8C-CCAC6E53AEA8
Passenger Elevators. A. Passenger elevators shall:
Passenger Elevators. Elevators will be six (gearless traction with overhead machine room) passenger elevators with group automatic operation and ADA accessible custom cabs. Interior dimensions for cabs will be 7’-8” wide x 5’-5” deep with 9’-0” minimum cab height (8’-0” finished ceiling height). Doors will be 4’-0” wide single speed, center opening with an 8’-0” height door frame. Each cab will have one car operating panels with integrated card- reader security access. One of the passenger elevators will serve as a Fire Service Access Elevator to meet the requirements of CBC 403.6.1. 1. Passenger elevators shall have a 4000 lb. capacity and speed of 500 fpm. 2. Passenger elevators shall be designed to meet the following criteria: a. Average Wait Time<= 24.6 sec b. Car Loading Maximum<= 80% c. Five-minute Handling Capacity = 100% of 300 persons ii. Service Elevator:
Passenger Elevators. Landlord, at Landlord's expense (but subject to recoupment pursuant to Article 2 hereof), shall provide passenger elevator service to the Premises on Business Days from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and have a passenger elevator subject to call at all other times. Landlord shall, in compliance with applicable Requirements, install and provide a card access system to two (2) presently existing passenger elevators for facilitating access to the Premises during Overtime Periods. Notwithstanding the installation and operation of the aforementioned card access system, Landlord shall have access to the Premises as otherwise provided in this Lease. The cost to install said card access system shall be shared between Landlord and Tenant, with Landlord paying 50% of the cost and Tenant paying 50% of the cost (provided, however, that Tenant's allocation of such cost does not exceed Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00). Tenant's portion of such cost shall be paid to Landlord, as additional rent, by Landlord deducting same out of the Building-Standard Fit-up Fund or the related allowance provided in Section 4.13 hereof.