Elevator services definition

Elevator services or "elevator work" means to perform, install, maintain, troubleshoot or supervise any, which may include, but is not limited to, the installation, erection, modernization or repair of any elevator, escalator, dumbwaiter, material lift, vertical reciprocity conveyor (VRC) or conveyance. All elevator services or elevator work must be performed in accordance with the standards established in the ASME code and International Building Code (IBC) that have been adopted by the authority having jurisdiction and in any applicable local building code.
Elevator services. Vertical transportation is comprised of four (4) elevators servicing the Terrace Level through the Tenth Floor, traveling at a speed of 450 feet per minute, each with a loading capacity of 3,500 pounds. Each elevator cab contains polished stainless steel closures inside and out (on every floor), and is finished in horizontal bands of Honduras mahogany with stainless steel reveals, stainless steel handrails and marble borders with carpet inserted floors.

Examples of Elevator services in a sentence

  • Elevator services for freight shall be supplied in common with service to other tenants and for other Building requirements at reasonable times during Business Hours for routine deliveries in the ordinary course of Tenant's business.

  • Elevator services for freight shall be supplied in common with service to other tenants and for other Building requirements at reasonable times during Business Hours for routine deliveries in the ordinary course of Tenant’s business.

  • In such case, the Contractor shall be entitled to payment for Elevator services actually performed as of the effective date of such termination for convenience of the District.

  • IF TO CONSULTANT: IF TO CITY: Amtech Elevator services City of Costa Mesa ▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • These Specifications relate generally to the performance of Elevator services.

  • These Specifications relate generally to the performance of Elevator services at the SSHA as shown in Exhibit "A" of the Contractor's Bid Sheets in the state of New York.