SPECIAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE definition

SPECIAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE means anticipated but infrequent activities required to maintain structural aspects of the WORK, including integrity of the overall surface and/or individual elements. SPECIAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE typically involves non-art specific skills, including but not limited to application of paint and/or sealant and mortar replacement.

Examples of SPECIAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE in a sentence

  • Neither the ARTS COMMISSION nor the AGENCY shall be required to contact the ARTIST prior to ROUTINE and/or SPECIAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE.

  • The ARTS COMMISSION and AGENCY agree to be responsible for negligent acts or omissions of their own officers, employees, and agents in the performance of this agreement, including but not limited to site preparation, installation, placement, ROUTINE MAINTENANCE, SPECIAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE, and disposition of the WORKS, and each agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the other against any and all claims, demands, or liabilities arising therefrom.

  • The AGENCY has agreed to provide ROUTINE and SPECIAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE for the WORK as specified by the ARTS COMMISSION with consideration of the Detailed Artwork Report provided by the ARTIST.

  • One month later, on August 30, approval for the project was granted via email.

  • Instead of turning to legislation, it is suggested that government, as the duty-bearer to fulfil and promote human rights (RSA, 1996a: section 7(2)), rather adopt an enabler role towards human rights and, subsequently, enter into dialogue with its community.

Related to SPECIAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

  • Routine maintenance means actions performed on a regular or controllable basis or in response to uncontrollable events upon a highway, road, street, or bridge. Routine maintenance includes, but is not limited to, 1 or more of the following:

  • Preventive Maintenance means that maintenance, performed on a scheduled basis by the Contractor, which is designed to keep the Equipment in proper operating condition.

  • Corrective Maintenance means the maintenance which is required when an item has failed or worn out, to bring it back to working order, which may also include those services necessary to partially restore, renew or strengthen an existing Department facility or system, following damage caused by use or normal wear and tear.

  • Scheduled Maintenance means any adjustment, repair, removal, disassembly, cleaning, or replacement of components or systems required by the manufacturer which is performed on a periodic basis to prevent part failure or equipment or engine malfunction, or anticipated as necessary to correct an overt indication of malfunction or failure for which periodic maintenance is not appropriate.

  • Industrial maintenance coating means a high performance architectural coating, including primers, sealers, undercoaters, intermediate coats, and topcoats formulated for application to substrates, including floors, exposed to one or more of the following extreme environmental conditions listed below and labeled “For industrial use only;” “For professional use only;” “Not for residential use;” or “Not intended for residential use.”

  • Emergency Maintenance means any period of maintenance for which, due to reasons beyond its reasonable control, Sprint Convergence is unable to provide prior notice of.

  • Maintenance Period means the period so specified in an adoption agreement as a period of time—

  • Maintenance work means the repair of existing facilities when the size, type or extent of such facilities is not thereby changed or increased. While “maintenance” includes painting and decorating and is covered under the law, it does not include work such as routine landscape maintenance or janitorial services.