Building Management System Sample Clauses

Building Management System. HVAC Control and monitoring, energy management programs, life safety, and security shall be provided. (There shall be a stand-alone fire alarm system that shall provide life safety information to the BMS.)
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Building Management System. 2.2.1 The building services are continuously monitored and controlled by a state of the art building management system(BMS).
Building Management System. 4.1 Where the Landlord controls the hours of operation of any heating, lighting or air conditioning services to the Building and/or the Premises, the Tenant will provide to the Landlord details of its hours of occupancy of the Premises and its requirements for heating, lighting and air conditioning services for the Premises and will keep the Landlord informed of any changes in such requirements.
Building Management System. The scope includes detailed design, supply, installation, testing and commissioning of the complete BMS required for the Stadium complex. The entire Building Management System (BMS) shall be comprised of a network of interoperable, stand-alone digital controllers. Access to the system, either locally in each building, or remotely from a central site or sites, shall be accomplished through standard Web browsers, via the Internet and/or local area network. Minimum Data points • Chillers • Primary and Secondary Chilled Water Pumps • Condenser water pumps • Cooling TowerAir Handling Units with VFD • Air washers • Ventilation Exhaust FansDiesel GeneratorFire fighting systemWater supply systemElectrical system (HT and LT panels) • Lighting control ( including sports lighting) • Lifts and Escalators • Fire alarm system • Safety and Security system
Building Management System a. Quarterly Preventive Maintenance and submit the report.
Building Management System. 1. The Building is designed with a DDC-type building management system (BMS) by Carrier Control Technologies to control and operate the Building Systems, including, but not limited to, the HVAC system, energy management devices, after-hours air conditioning control, other programmable building controls, condenser water supply temperature, control of typical floor packaged AC units via factory mounted DDC control panels. All DDC panels are networked to Landlord’s BMS System
Building Management System. Landlord shall have no obligation to supply utility service to the Premises. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord's building management system for the Amgen Complex (the "BMS") is currently programmed to regulate and control certain utilities supplied to the Premises. Therefore, Landlord agrees, as an accommodation to Tenant, to continue to operate the BMS for the Premises so long as Landlord occupies any portion of the Amgen Complex and Tenant's needs can be reasonably accommodated through the BMS, provided that Landlord will give three months' notice to Tenant prior to discontinuing operation of the BMS and Tenant may elect to continue to operate the BMS for the Premises (at Tenant's sole cost and expense, including the cost of modifications required to make the BMS control only the Premises) or to install a new system at Tenant's cost. Tenant agrees to designate an employee who will be Landlord's contact for BMS matters. In the event Tenant desires to make substantial modifications to the BMS, or to make other arrangements for its utility management, Tenant shall first obtain the written approval of Landlord, and shall make such changes at Tenant's sole cost and expense. Because the BMS services are being provided solely as an accommodation to Tenant, and not as an obligation of Landlord, Landlord shall not be deemed to be in default under this Lease for any reason whatsoever relating to the BMS, including without limitation, breach of quiet enjoyment, damage to property or injury to persons. Moreover, Tenant hereby waives and releases all claims against Landlord for any loss, liability or injury that arises out of or is incurred in connection with the BMS or Landlord's operation thereof.
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Building Management System a. Remote Monitoring Interface - Subtenant, at its sole cost and expense, shall have the right to install a remote monitoring interface to Sublandlord's building management system and place it in the Subleased Premises as designated by Subtenant. Subtenant shall have the ability to monitor all control points and functions that affect the Subleased Premises, but shall not have the ability to control those points unless deemed acceptable by Sublandlord. Any BMS or control related issues presented to Sublandlord by Subtenant shall be addressed in a proactive manner and shall be brought to resolution as quickly as possible.
Building Management System. Landlord shall provide Tenant with access, within each Tenant Space, to the Building Management System, to permit Tenant to monitor and observe, twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week during the Term, (a) the environmental conditions [i.e., temperature and humidity] within each Suite; (b) the status of the PAHUs within each Suite; and (c) the load parameters (current, KVA & kW) for the Infrastructure and that portion of any other electrical systems and equipment in the Building directly supporting each Tenant Space. Landlord and Tenant agree that Landlord's BMS responsibility will be limited to the initial installation and configuration of the BMS and the equipment, facilities and other components thereof. The foregoing notwithstanding, from and after the Commencement Date Tenant will be responsible for the BMS. CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL HAS BEEN OMMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISION. BOXES AND ASTERIXES DENOTE SUCH OMISSION 8. MAINTENANCE; ALTERATIONS; REMOVAL OF TENANT'S PERSONAL PROPERTY.
Building Management System. So long as the same has no material adverse impact on Landlord, the Project, and/or Landlord’s reasonable management and operation of the Project, Landlord shall provide to up to five (5) key Tenant employees in senior management positions read-only portal access to, at no additional charge (other than any actual and reasonable costs incurred by Landlord to provide such read-only portal access), the diagnostic system for monitoring of the Building (the “BMS”) for Tenant to access information thereon on a real-time and a read-only basis. Tenant hereby acknowledges and agrees that any such access to the BMS is a courtesy only and is solely for informational purposes. Tenant shall not disclose any such information Tenant discerns from the BMS, except to the extent Landlord expressly agrees in writing.
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