UTILITY OUTAGES Sample Clauses

UTILITY OUTAGES. 3.3.1 The Contractor shall notify the Owner’s Construction Inspector and the Owner’s Project Manager, in writing, of any planned utility outages in accordance with Owner’s Special Conditions.
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UTILITY OUTAGES. The Marina shall not be responsible for utility interruptions or outages or the results or damages caused by such events. Utili- ties include but are not limited to electric, water, WiFi, fueling station, and pump-out. The Marina does not supply utilities after October 15 or before April 15 of each year.
UTILITY OUTAGES. ☐ Not Applicable to the Project; or ☐ The Work will require <<NUMBER>> utility outages, which will each last at least <<NUMBER>> hours. <<ADDITIONAL INFORMATION>> Builder’s Risk Insurance: (check one) ☐ Contractor Provided; ☐ Owner Provided; or ☐ Not Required for Project Owner Purchased Materials or Equipment: ☐ Not Applicable to the Project; or ☐ The Work and Contract Sum include the following materials and equipment to be purchased directly by Owner from supplier: <<ITEM DESCRIPTION, SUPPLIER, COST>> <<ITEM DESCRIPTION, SUPPLIER, COST>> <<ITEM DESCRIPTION, SUPPLIER, COST>> Attachments: ☐ Contractor’s proposal dated <<INSERT DATE>> , which is attached hereto solely for the purpose of describing the Work and as otherwise provided in the Clarifications above. ☐ Certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the required insurance, and identifying Owner as the certificate holder and as an additional insured, as required ☐ <<OTHER ATTACHMENTS>> CONTRACTOR: OWNER: _____________________________ ______________________________ Contractor Signature Owner Signature MASTER WORK AGREEMENT WORK CONTRACT – CHANGE ORDER FORM Work Contract Date: <<INSERT DATE>> Contractor: <<CONTRACTOR NAME>> Project Name: <<PROJECT NAME>> Project Number: <<PROJECT NUMBER>> Change Order Number: <<CHANGE ORDER NUMBER>> The Work of the Work Contract identified above is changed as follows: <<INSERT A DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE CHANGE IN THE WORK>> If the Contract Sum is a Stipulated Sum or there is a Maximum Price, insert the following amounts. Original Contract Sum/Maximum Price…………………………... $ <<INSERT AMOUNT>> Net Change by Previous Change Orders………………………….. $ <<INSERT AMOUNT>> Contract Sum/Maximum Price before this Change Order………… $ <<INSERT AMOUNT>> Change in Contract Sum/Maximum Price by this Change Order…. $ <<INSERT AMOUNT>> New Contract Sum/Maximum Price………………………………. $ <<INSERT AMOUNT>> If the Contract Sum is to be determined based on Time and Materials or Unit Pricing without a Maximum Price, it is estimated that this Change Order will <<TYPE “increase” or “decrease”>> the Contract Sum by $ <<INSERT AMOUNT>>. The Contract Time is <<TYPE “increased” or “decreased”>> by <<NUMBER OF DAYS>> Days. The new Contract Time is (check one) ☐ <<NUMBER OF DAYS>> Days; or ☐ <<INSERT DATE>>.
UTILITY OUTAGES. Planning and coordination of all activities required for utility outages, including, but not limited to, notification, communication, performance, and lock out/tag out. The schedule for planned outages for routine maintenance in areas where activities such as Authority operations, and administration activities are impacted, will be coordinated with the proper Authority personnel on an annual basis.
UTILITY OUTAGES. 3.3.1 Contractor shall notify Owner’s OPM, in writing, of any planned utility outages in accordance with Owner’s Special Conditions.
UTILITY OUTAGES. 2.1.5 Maintenance and Warranty Tags
UTILITY OUTAGES. Unless otherwise specified, the Partner shall personally schedule and notify, the affected building and housing occupants and the IGSA-TR or designated representative for scheduled work prior to all utility outages (water or sewer). The Partner shall render such notification no less than fifteen (15) calendar days prior to any utility outage scheduled to last four (4) hours or more and no later than five (5) calendar days prior to any utility outage scheduled to last less than four (4) hours. In an emergency situation, notification shall be rendered within one (1) hour. All utility outages shall be scheduled during non-duty hours and approved by IGSA-TR (Report 1.0-3). In rare cases the Partner may request utility outages during normal duty hours as approved by the IGSA-TR.
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UTILITY OUTAGES. (Electric, Water, etc.): during standard working hours shall be minimized. Any required utility outage that affects the facility during working hours must be approved by the City Project Manager at least two (2) business days in advance.
UTILITY OUTAGES. Contractor shall schedule all Work in such a manner that utility outages are minimized. All outages shall be coordinated with and approved by the Authority and other affected Persons and entities at least forty eight (48) hours in advance of Work.

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  • Planned Outages Seller shall schedule Planned Outages for the Project in accordance with Good Industry Practices and with the prior written consent of Buyer, which consent may not be unreasonably withheld or conditioned. The Parties acknowledge that in all circumstances, Good Industry Practices shall dictate when Planned Outages should occur. Seller shall notify Buyer of its proposed Planned Outage schedule for the Project for the following calendar year by submitting a written Planned Outage schedule no later than October 1st of each year during the Delivery Term. The Planned Outage schedule is subject to Buyer’s approval, which approval may not be unreasonably withheld or conditioned. Buyer shall promptly respond with its approval or with reasonable modifications to the Planned Outage schedule and Seller shall use its best efforts in accordance with Good Industry Practices to accommodate Xxxxx’s requested modifications. Notwithstanding the submission of the Planned Outage schedule described above, Seller shall also submit a completed Outage Notification Form to Buyer no later than fourteen (14) days prior to each Planned Outage and all appropriate outage information or requests to the CAISO in accordance with the CAISO Tariff. Seller shall contact Buyer with any requested changes to the Planned Outage schedule if Seller believes the Project must be shut down to conduct maintenance that cannot be delayed until the next scheduled Planned Outage consistent with Good Industry Practices. Seller shall not change its Planned Outage schedule without Buyer’s approval, not to be unreasonably withheld or conditioned. Seller shall use its best efforts in accordance with Good Industry Practices not to schedule Planned Outages during the months of July, August, September and October. At Buyer’s request, Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to reschedule Planned Outage so that it may deliver Product during CAISO declared or threatened emergency periods. Seller shall not substitute Energy from any other source for the output of the Project during a Planned Outage.

  • Maintenance Outages If Seller reasonably determines that it is necessary to schedule a Maintenance Outage, Seller shall notify Buyer of the proposed Maintenance Outage at least five (5) days before the outage begins (or such shorter period to which Buyer may reasonably consent in light of then existing conditions). Upon such notice, the Parties shall plan the Maintenance Outage to mutually accommodate the reasonable requirements of Seller and the service obligations of Buyer; provided, however, that, unless Buyer otherwise consents, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, no Maintenance Outage may be scheduled between the hour ending 0700 through the hour ending 2200, Monday through Saturday, during the time period commencing on May 15 and concluding on September 15. Notice of a proposed Maintenance Outage shall include the expected start date and time of the outage, the amount of Capacity of the Facility that will not be available, and the expected completion date and time of the outage. Seller shall give Buyer notice of the Maintenance Outage as soon as Seller determines that the Maintenance Outage is necessary. Buyer shall promptly respond to such notice and may request reasonable modifications in the schedule for the outage. Seller shall use all reasonable efforts to comply with any request to modify the schedule for a Maintenance Outage. Seller shall notify Buyer of any subsequent changes in Capacity available to Buyer or any changes in the Maintenance Outage completion date and time. As soon as practicable, any notifications given orally shall be confirmed in writing. Seller shall take all reasonable measures and exercise its best efforts in accordance with Prudent Electrical Practices to minimize the frequency and duration of Maintenance Outages.

  • CLEC OUTAGE For a problem limited to one CLEC (or a building with multiple CLECs), BellSouth has several options available for restoring service quickly. For those CLECs that have agreements with other CLECs, BellSouth can immediately start directing traffic to a provisional CLEC for completion. This alternative is dependent upon BellSouth having concurrence from the affected CLECs. Whether or not the affected CLECs have requested a traffic transfer to another CLEC will not impact BellSouth's resolve to re-establish traffic to the original destination as quickly as possible.

  • Downtime Due to the nature of server provision, downtime and lost transmissions may occur as part of routine maintenance. You are advised to maintain a copy of your account status and details of Content purchased.

  • Forced Outages During any forced outage, the NYISO or Connecting Transmission Owner may suspend interconnection service to the Interconnection Customer to effect immediate repairs on the New York State Transmission System or the Distribution System. The NYISO shall use Reasonable Efforts to provide the Interconnection Customer with prior notice. If prior notice is not given, the NYISO shall, upon request, provide the Interconnection Customer written documentation after the fact explaining the circumstances of the disconnection.

  • Service Outages (a) Service Outages Due to Power Failure or Disruption. 911 Dialing does not function in the event of a power failure or disruption. If there is an interruption in the power supply, the Service, including 911 Dialing, will not function until power is restored. Following a power failure or disruption, you may need to reset or reconfigure the Device prior to utilizing the Service, including 911 Dialing.

  • Outages 9.7.1.1 Outage Authority and Coordination. Interconnection Customer and Transmission Owner may each in accordance with Good Utility Practice in coordination with the other Party and Transmission Provider remove from service any of its respective Interconnection Facilities, System Protection Facilities, Network Upgrades, System Protection Facilities or Distribution Upgrades that may impact the other Party’s facilities as necessary to perform maintenance or testing or to install or replace equipment. Absent an Emergency Condition, the Party scheduling a removal of such facility(ies) from service will use Reasonable Efforts to notify one another and schedule such removal on a date and time mutually acceptable to the Parties. In all circumstances, any Party planning to remove such facility(ies) from service shall use Reasonable Efforts to minimize the effect on the other Parties of such removal.

  • Scheduled Outages (a) Commencing at least sixty (60) days before Initial Synchronization and throughout the Delivery Term, Seller shall, no later than January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1 of each year, submit to SCE, using the Web Client, Seller’s schedule of proposed planned outages (“Outage Schedule”) for the subsequent twenty-four month period.

  • System Upgrade Facilities and System Deliverability Upgrades Connecting Transmission Owner shall design, procure, construct, install, and own the System Upgrade Facilities and System Deliverability Upgrades described in Appendix A hereto. The responsibility of the Developer for costs related to System Upgrade Facilities and System Deliverability Upgrades shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of Attachment S to the NYISO OATT.

  • Scope of Interconnection Service 1.3.1 The NYISO will provide Energy Resource Interconnection Service to Interconnection Customer at the Point of Interconnection.

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