Long Lead Items definition

Long Lead Items means improvements, items, materials, finishes or installations that Landlord, the Architect, or the Contractor advises Tenant in writing (in connection with the review of the Test Fit Plans, Permit Set Plans, Construction Set Plans and/or the review of proposed Tenant Change Orders) are not generally available as needed to meet the milestone dates set forth on the Construction Schedule.
Long Lead Items means the Satellite components, materials, hardware, equipment and other related items that Contractor shall procure in performance of the Long-Lead Activities.
Long Lead Items means those satellite components purchased by the Contractor pursuant to Article 19.

Examples of Long Lead Items in a sentence

  • Contractor shall identify any items or components of the Landlord’s Work which Contractor anticipates will be Long Lead Items.


More Definitions of Long Lead Items

Long Lead Items means any components which the Authority has given the Contractor written approval to purchase in advance of the date of execution of the Contract.
Long Lead Items means any particular item or items of the Tenant Improvements which is not readily available in reasonable quantities in, or for delivery to, the Atlanta, Georgia area or requires a long-term lead time to procure, obtain or install. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that, in order to meet Landlord’s deadlines hereunder, Landlord intends to order the Long Lead Items as specified in the Final Space Plan prior to the finalization of the Contract Documents.
Long Lead Items means those Articles which are required for the Manufacture Phase, but which the Authority has authorised to be procured during the Demonstration Phase to meet the Delivery Schedule at Appendix 1 to the Schedule of Requirements.
Long Lead Items means any Tenant’s Work which Landlord reasonably anticipates will, and Landlord provides to Tenant reasonable verification that such work is reasonably anticipated to, delay the projected time schedule for Final Substantial Completion of the Work beyond the twenty-two (22) month schedule, whether (as examples and not by way of limitation) because of the specialized technical services required therefor (e.g., computer installations or special electronic systems), or a materially increased probability of delay by virtue of the requirements of prefabrication of material (e.g., extraordinary woodworking or carpentry requirements) or the obtaining of unique commodities (e.g., special ▇▇▇▇▇ or stones). Landlord shall notify Tenant as soon as practicable of any Long Lead Items and the reason it is considered Long Lead Items. Landlord shall cooperate and consult with Tenant to substitute for any Long Lead Items comparable like-kind items so as to eliminate or minimize the anticipated 28 delay, and Tenant shall not unreasonably withhold or delay ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s consent to any such substitution. Any Long Lead Items shall be performed by Landlord as a Punch List Item. (v) (a) For each Tranche, Landlord shall notify Tenant that Substantial Completion is anticipated at least thirty (30) days prior to the anticipated Substantial Completion Date. At least ten (10) Business Days prior to the anticipated Substantial Completion Date, Landlord shall send Tenant a notice (a “Substantial Completion Notice”) setting forth the anticipated Substantial Completion Date. Within five (5) Business Days after Tenant’s receipt of such Substantial Completion Notice, and provided that within such five (5) Business Day period Landlord has provided Tenant with the Substantial Completion Documentation, Tenant shall establish a date reasonably acceptable to Landlord (the “Walk-Through Date”) on which Landlord and Tenant shall jointly inspect the Demised Premises, which Walk-Through Date shall be no earlier than the anticipated Substantial Completion Date set forth in the Substantial Completion Notice and no later than five (5) Business Days after such anticipated Substantial Completion Date. (b) If the Work for the applicable Tranche is Substantially Complete by the Walk-Through Date, Tenant shall deliver a letter certifying Substantial Completion (as of the Walk-Through Date) within seven (7) Business Days after the Walk- Through Date. Such certification of Substantial Completion by Tenant shall n...
Long Lead Items and "Change" are used with respect to both the One Riverside Center Premises and the Two Riverside Center Premises, Landlord and Tenant acknowledge that (x) the Landlord Work with respect to the One Riverside Center Premises and Two Riverside Center Premises shall be performed under separate contracts and,
Long Lead Items are certain items of the Tenant Improvement Work, and/or certain items within Change Orders, specified by Tenant which by reason of quantity or complexity are more time intensive in installation, purchasing, or construction than is typical for first-class office space in the Construction Market Area. As used herein, “Construction Market Area” shall be defined as Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts
Long Lead Items means improvements, items, materials, finishes or installations that are not generally available as needed to meet the Key Milestone Dates. The identified Long Lead Items as of the date of this Lease are set forth in Exhibit C-4.