RECOMMENDED CORRECTIVE ACTION Clause Samples

The "Recommended Corrective Action" clause outlines the specific steps or measures that should be taken to address a problem, deficiency, or non-compliance identified during the course of a contract or project. Typically, this clause details the actions recommended by one party—often after an inspection, audit, or review—to remedy the issue, such as repairing faulty equipment, revising procedures, or implementing additional training. Its core practical function is to provide clear guidance on how to resolve issues efficiently, ensuring that both parties understand the expectations for remediation and helping to prevent future disputes or recurring problems.
RECOMMENDED CORRECTIVE ACTION. Within six (6) months of the Closing Date, complete to the reasonable satisfaction of the Agent all corrective actions described in SCHEDULE 6.15.
RECOMMENDED CORRECTIVE ACTION. Perform annual fire suppression systems inspections, tests and service. ~$3,000 to $4,000 SFO DTSA20-03-R-00528 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GENERAL CLAUSES (FINAL) (ACQUISITION OF LEASEHOLD INTERESTS IN REAL PROPERTY) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CATEGORY CLAUSE NO. 48 CFR REF. CLAUSE TITLE ------------------- ---------- -------------- --------------------------------------------------------- DEFINITIONS 1 552.270-4 Definitions GENERAL 2 552.270-5 Subletting and Assignment 3 552.270-11 Successors Bound 4 552.270-23 Subordination, Nondisturbance and Attornment 5 552.270-24 Statement of Lease 6 552.270-25 Substitution of Tenant Agency 7 552.270-26 No Waiver 8 552.270-27 Integrated Agreement 9 552.270-28 Mutuality of Obligation
RECOMMENDED CORRECTIVE ACTION. Ensure future renovations match the standard of care established under the phased fire alarm system upgrade. A/E design and renovation of space is best suited for pricing work. (Estimate range of $1,200 - $6,000/ per floor.)
RECOMMENDED CORRECTIVE ACTION. Repair/replace. $50.00 - $250.00 FIRE SUPPRESSION NOTED DEFICIENCIES
RECOMMENDED CORRECTIVE ACTION. Perform annual fire suppression systems inspections, tests and service. ~$3,000 to $4,000 SFO ATTACHMENTS #2 FIRE PROTECTION & LIFE SAFETY EVALUATION The results of this survey shall be based on an actual walk-through of the subject premises and review of available construction documents. All building systems, associated with fire protection and/or life safety, shall be evaluated for conformance to the following codes, standards and/or criteria. Any deviance from the applicable criteria shall be identified and supported by corrective recommendation(s). FUNDAMENTAL CODE REQUIREMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS: - The offered building shall be evaluated for compliance with the most recent edition of The Building Officials & Code Administrators (BOCA) National Building Code; with the exception that chapter 10 of BOCA shall be replaced by the entire contents of the most recent edition of NFPA 101, Life Safety Code. All areas which do not meet the most recent editions of these criteria shall be identified as to the extent which they do comply. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER REQUIREMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS: - Where at least 35,000 square feet, any portion of which is on or above the 6th floor, is offered to the government for lease, the entire building must be provided with automatic sprinkler protection or an equivalent level of safety. - All floors on which the Government occupies below grade space, regardless of the amount, must be sprinklered (including garage areas offered for lease by the Government). - All hazardous areas, as defined by NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, shall be protected throughout by automatic sprinklers. - Where acceptable to the local authority having jurisdiction, chained and locked sprinkler control valves are an acceptable alternative to electronic supervision. - All buildings utilizing Central Sprinkler Company's Omega line of sprinkler heads shall be identified; including: model, location(s), # of heads, approximate age, etc. EGRESS REQUIREMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS: - Scissor stairs are considered to be a single stair by GSA criteria. - Exits must be remotely located by 1/2 of the maximum diagonal dimension of the building floor, or space; for non-sprinklered buildings. For completely sprinklered buildings in Maryland, the exits are required to be remotely located by 1/3 the maximum diagonal dimension (per NFPA 101). For completely sprinklered; buildings in Washington, DC and Virginia, the exits are required to be remotely located by 1/4 the maximum diagonal dimension...
RECOMMENDED CORRECTIVE ACTION. Any corrective action recommended by the ERC for a report accepted under ASAP must be completed to the satisfaction of all members of the ERC, or the ASAP report will be excluded from the program, and the event will be referred to the FAA for further action, as appropriate.