Maintenance Phase Sample Clauses

Maintenance Phase. The term of the Maintenance Phase of the PROJECT shall commence on the date the COUNTY provides certification of completion of the Installation Phase in accordance with Section 7.E. of this Agreement and shall continue for a period of ten (10) years from that date. This Agreement will expire on the last day of the ten (10) year term of the Maintenance Phase.
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Maintenance Phase a. The ADOT Maintenance Phase includes both natural resources and maintenance and is ongoing through the entire ADOT process.
Maintenance Phase. During or after the inspection, inventory and initial repair or replacement phase, the COUNTY shall continue to maintain all of the Traffic Signs and Street Name Signs in the inventory. Each sign in the inventory shall be inspected at least once every twelve (12) months. COUNTY shall repair or replace any Traffic Sign and Street Name Sign which becomes deficient for any reason upon becoming aware of such deficiency, whether observed through inspection or upon being notified by CITY. Unless an emergency described in Section 4.C. below exists, such repair or replacement shall take place within seven (7) days from COUNTY becoming aware of the need for repair or replacement. The COUNTY shall maintain and update the inventory by adding any new signs or deleting any signs no longer within the CITY’s jurisdiction.
Maintenance Phase. During the Maintenance Phase, I&M Committees shall continue to provide long-term stewardship and maintenance of their standard to ensure that the standard is current and appropriately incorporates regulatory requirements. The committee members will identify and address issues regarding the ability of contractors to effectively implement and use the standard. The following key activities are conducted in the Maintenance Phase. (Appendix D, Process Flowcharts, Figure D-4.4, Maintenance Phase) • ISM Organization ensures that I&M Committee meetings are scheduled and conducted • I&M Committee SMEs respond to field requests and when appropriate, elevate field requests to the I&M Committee • I&M Committee SMEs answer questions, hear concerns, provide interpretations, and collectively evaluate consistency among contractors’ implementation processes • I&M Committee SMEs monitor regulatory requirements, identify forthcoming legislation that will affect the standard and recommend to the SMT when revisions are necessary • Affected Contractors conduct assessments of contractor performance relative to the requirements defined in the standard • Affected Contractors will manage corrective actions related to identified deficiencies in the contractors’ implementation of the standard • Affected Contractors' representatives to the I&M Committee convey assessment information to the I&M Committee to determine the adequacy of the standard and to determine if revisions or adjustments to the standard are necessary • SMEs provide input for publication on the Site Wide Standards website (e.g., regulatory interpretations, Frequently Asked Questions, and so on.) • I&M Committee performs an effectiveness assessment of the standard, using Affected Contractors' assessment information (NOTE: This is an assessment of the adequacy of the standard, not the contractors’ implementation of the standard. The DOE and the contractors are responsible to assess the contractor’s actual implementation of a standard, with each contractor utilizing their internal performance assurance processes) • I&M Committee recommends and develops revisions to the standard, as necessary, to address issues and incorporate regulatory changes
Maintenance Phase. Over the life of the facility the existing groundcover on the site will be maintained as native cover or pasture grasses Decommissioning Phase: • Upon the final cessation of the Project's operations, Petitioner shall decommission the site in accordance with this Agreement. No soils will be removed from the Project site during decommissioning, and soil disturbance will be limited to necessary equipment ingress/egress for the removal of Project facilities. Deep tillage (if determined to be needed) will be performed in areas used as access road or other activities that would compact topsoil. This is done to relieve soil compaction and promote root penetration. The soil will then be tilled with a disc, field cultivator, or chisel plow (or equivalent) to prepare a seedbed, breaking up large clods and firm the soil surface.

Related to Maintenance Phase

  • Maintenance Outages If Seller reasonably determines that it is necessary to schedule a Maintenance Outage, Seller shall notify Buyer of the proposed Maintenance Outage at least five (5) days before the outage begins (or such shorter period to which Buyer may reasonably consent in light of then existing conditions). Upon such notice, the Parties shall plan the Maintenance Outage to mutually accommodate the reasonable requirements of Seller and the service obligations of Buyer; provided, however, that, unless Buyer otherwise consents, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, no Maintenance Outage may be scheduled between the hour ending 0700 through the hour ending 2200, Monday through Saturday, during the time period commencing on May 15 and concluding on September 15. Notice of a proposed Maintenance Outage shall include the expected start date and time of the outage, the amount of Capacity of the Facility that will not be available, and the expected completion date and time of the outage. Seller shall give Buyer notice of the Maintenance Outage as soon as Seller determines that the Maintenance Outage is necessary. Buyer shall promptly respond to such notice and may request reasonable modifications in the schedule for the outage. Seller shall use all reasonable efforts to comply with any request to modify the schedule for a Maintenance Outage. Seller shall notify Buyer of any subsequent changes in Capacity available to Buyer or any changes in the Maintenance Outage completion date and time. As soon as practicable, any notifications given orally shall be confirmed in writing. Seller shall take all reasonable measures and exercise its best efforts in accordance with Prudent Electrical Practices to minimize the frequency and duration of Maintenance Outages.

  • MAINTENANCE WORK Landlord reserves the right from time to time, but subject to payment by and/or reimbursement from Tenant as otherwise provided herein: (i) to install, use, maintain, repair, replace, relocate and control for service to the Premises and/or other parts of the Project pipes, ducts, conduits, wires, cabling, appurtenant fixtures, equipment spaces and mechanical systems, wherever located in the Premises or the Project, (ii) to alter, close or relocate any facility in the Premises or the common areas or otherwise conduct any of the above activities for the purpose of complying with a general plan for fire/life safety for the Project or otherwise, and (iii) to comply with any federal, state or local law, rule or order. Landlord shall attempt to perform any such work with the least inconvenience to Tenant as is reasonably practicable, but in no event shall Tenant be permitted to withhold or reduce Basic Rental or other charges due hereunder as a result of same, make any claim for constructive eviction or otherwise make any claim against Landlord for interruption or interference with Tenant's business and/or operations.

  • Maintenance Scheduling The NTO shall schedule maintenance of its facilities designated as NTO Transmission Facilities Under ISO Operational Control and schedule any outages (other than forced transmission outages) of said transmission system facilities in accordance with outage schedules approved by the ISO. The NTO shall comply with maintenance schedules coordinated by the ISO, pursuant to this Agreement, for NTO Transmission Facilities Under ISO Operational Control. The NTO shall be responsible for providing notification of maintenance schedules to the ISO for NTO Transmission Facilities Requiring ISO Notification. The NTO shall provide notification of maintenance schedules to affected Transmission Owners for NTO Transmission Facilities Requiring ISO Notification and Local Area Transmission Facilities pursuant to Section 3.5.3 of the ISO Services Tariff.

  • Maintenance Plan Maintenance plan for the Project Facility for the next quarter and a report on maintenance carried out during the previous quarter (including any material deviation from expected maintenance activities as set out in the maintenance plan).

  • MAINTENANCE & REPAIR Tenant agrees that if there is any delay in maintenance or repairs for reasons beyond Landlord's control, this shall have no effect on Tenant's obligations under this lease.

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