Building Mechanics definition

Building Mechanics include all automated or electronic controls and systems used by Lessor or its agents or contractors to service the Leased Premises, including security systems, elevators, HVAC systems and controls, mechanical systems, fire alarm systems, lighting and electrical systems and electronic locking systems. "Management Systems" shall mean all computer hardware and software applications that Lessor or its agents or contractors use for managing and operating the Building, including without limitation accounting and billing, Building management and maintenance, scheduling and work orders.

Examples of Building Mechanics in a sentence

  • Special Provision‌ Building Mechanics I or II who were hired after July 1980, do not have the right of demotion to Building Mechanic I class under Sections 7.9, 7.10, or 7.11 above.

  • Additionally, footwear for Electrician and HVAC Building Mechanics will also meet the ASTM F2413-05 Electrical Hazard Standard.

  • Explanation for the moves will be provided to individual Building Mechanics upon request.

  • However, they may be assigned to assist Building Mechanics answering emergency service calls.

  • The established "in-plant" training period for apprentice Building Mechanics and Building Engineers shall be the 48-month period of continuous employment set forth in Schedule "A" of this contract.

  • The University may, in its discretion at all times employ at least one (1) apprentice in each of the recognized classifications of Journeyman Building Mechanics, and Building Engineers set forth in Schedule "A" of the contract.

  • Employees in the following classifications are required to wear proper footwear protection while on duty: Building Mechanics (Electrician, HVAC, Painter, Plumbing and Irrigation); Senior Building Mechanic/Project Coordinator; Building Specialist; Groundskeepers; Instructional Support Specialist in Viticulture and Winery Technology; Machine Tool Shop Technician; Warehouse Technician; Welding Shop Technician; and Winery Lab Technician.

  • Building Mechanics I or II who were hired after July 1980, do not have the right of demotion to Building Mechanic I class specified in Section 7.9, 7.10, or 7.11 above.

  • Extra Help Building Mechanics shall not be used as primary Building Mechanics to answer emergency service calls.

  • Alterations to Building, Mechanic's Liens ..........................................................