Operating Spare Parts Sample Clauses

Operating Spare Parts. Not later than three hundred sixty-five (365) Days prior to the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date for Subproject 1, Contractor shall deliver to Owner a detailed list of all manufacturer and Contractor-recommended spare parts and special tools necessary for operating and maintaining all Equipment (including components and systems of such Equipment) for two (2) years following Substantial Completion of each Subproject (“Operating Spare Parts”). Within thirty (30) Days thereafter, Owner shall specify in writing which items on the list it wishes Contractor to purchase and whether such items are requested to be delivered to the Site prior to Substantial Completion of Subproject 1, Substantial Completion of Subproject 2 or Final Completion. Within a further thirty (30) Days, Contractor shall confirm the extent to which it is able to comply with Owner’s request and shall submit to Owner the final list of Operating Spare Parts to be purchased. The list of Operating Spare Parts to be procured by Contractor and delivered to Owner (“Operating Spare Parts List”) shall be mutually agreed upon via a Change Order. Prior to and as a condition precedent to Substantial Completion of each Subproject, Contractor shall deliver to the Site all Operating Spare Parts required by the above referenced Change Order to be delivered to the Site prior to Substantial Completion of such Subproject as set forth in the Operating Spare Parts List. Prior to and as a condition to achieving Final Completion, Contractor shall deliver to the Site all Operating Spare Parts required to be delivered to the Site prior to Final Completion as set forth in the Operating Spare Parts List. The Operating Spare Parts List shall include all information specified in Schedule W-1. A Provisional Sum for the cost of Operating Spare Parts is included in the Contract Price as set forth in Section 7.1 and Attachment EE.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Operating Spare Parts. Contractor agrees to use all commercially reasonable efforts to obtain from each Major Manufacturer an assignable guaranty that such Major Manufacturer will have available for purchase by Owner for a period of five (5) years after the Final Acceptance Date all spare parts for the Major Equipment supplied by such Major Manufacturer required to keep the Facility in good operating condition, it being understood that some of such parts are not “shelf items” and will have to be manufactured by the Major Manufacturer after it receives an order for them. In addition, Contractor agrees to use all commercially reasonable efforts to make spare parts (other than spare parts for the Major Equipment) available for purchase by Owner for a period of five (5) years after the Final Acceptance Date to the extent that Contractor is able to obtain them from the manufacturer who supplied them for the Facility as originally built. If Contractor is unable to obtain such spare parts from such manufacturer, it further agrees to use all commercially reasonable efforts to find another source that can supply them. Contractor agrees to use all commercially reasonable efforts to obtain a firm price for such spare parts acceptable to Owner for a period of one (1) year after the Final Acceptance Date. At least one hundred twenty (120) days prior to the Ready for Start-Up date, Contractor shall provide Owner with each manufacturer’s recommended spare parts list for the Equipment.
Operating Spare Parts. At least [*****] prior to the end of the Warranty Period, Contractor shall provide Company with each manufacturer’s recommended spare parts list for the Equipment, which list shall include part numbers, recommended quantities, price, mean times to failure, mean times to repair and a description of lead times necessary for orders of such spare parts, in each case to the extent reasonably available to Contractor. Contractor agrees to use all commercially reasonable efforts to: (1) obtain from each Major Manufacturer an assignable guaranty that such Major Manufacturer will have available for purchase by Company for the longer of (i) [*****] after the Substantial Completion Date or (ii) [*****] after the end of the Warranty Period, all spare parts for the Major Equipment supplied by such Major Manufacturer required to keep the ESS in good operating condition, it being understood that some of such parts are not “shelf items” and will have to be manufactured by the Major Manufacturer after it receives an order for them; (2) make spare parts (other than spare parts for the Major Equipment) available for purchase by Company for the longer of (i) [*****] after the Substantial Completion Date or (ii) [*****] after the end of the Warranty Period, to the extent that Contractor is able to obtain them from the manufacturer who supplied them for the ESS as originally built; and (3) find another source that can supply such spare parts if Contractor is unable to obtain such spare parts from such manufacturer. 3.30
Operating Spare Parts. Subject to Section 3.4C below, Contractor shall deliver to Owner, for Owner’s written approval, one or more detailed lists of all manufacturer and Contractor-recommended spare parts necessary for operating all Equipment for the Work (including components and systems of such Equipment) for two (2) years after Substantial Completion. Contractor’s proposed operating spare parts list(s) shall include the information set forth in Attachment W. The cost associated with generating the list of such operating spare parts is included in the Contract Price. Within thirty (30) days after Owner’s receipt of the operating spare parts list(s) from Contractor identifying the recommended operating spare parts, Owner shall request, in writing, which operating spare parts, if any, that it elects Contractor to procure from such list. In the event Owner requests in writing that Contractor procure any operating spare parts on Owner’s behalf, Contractor shall be entitled to request a Change Order in accordance with Section 6.2A.11 to increase the Contract Price for the actual purchase price of such requested operating spare parts. With the exception of Critical Spare Parts (which shall be delivered in accordance with Section 12.4C), any operating spare parts purchased by Owner pursuant to this Section 3.4 shall be delivered to Owner at the Site no later than ninety (90) Days after Substantial Completion.
Operating Spare Parts. With respect to operating spare parts for use after Substantial Completion, Contractor shall deliver to Owner for Owner’s written approval a detailed priced list of the manufacturer and Contractor-recommended operating spare parts for each applicable item of Contractor-Supplied Equipment necessary for operating such equipment (including components and systems of such equipment) for two (2) years after Substantial Completion. Such list shall be provided to Owner for each item of Contractor-Supplied Equipment for which there is manufacturer or Contractor-recommended operating spare parts prior to execution of the applicable Subcontract for such equipment. Owner shall have thirty (30) Days to respond to Contractor identifying which operating spare parts, if any, that Owner wishes Contractor to procure as part of its execution of the Subcontract. In the event Owner requests in writing that Contractor procure any operating spare parts on Owner’s behalf, Contractor shall be entitled to request a Change Order in accordance with Section 6.2.1.7, to increase the Guaranteed Maximum Price for the actual purchase price of such requested operating spare parts.
Operating Spare Parts. Operating Spare Parts are those spare parts necessary for ongoing Facility operation sufficient for [***] (***) years after Substantial Completion (but only to the extent not taken into consideration by Capital Spare Parts) and are based upon Plant maintenance requirements including preventative maintenance and unplanned, or breakdown, maintenance. In the course of the Work, Contractor shall identify, based on Contractor’s experience, expertise, procurement processes (requisitions to include requests for spare parts recommendations), and GECP recommended Operating Spare Parts. In accordance with Article 3.4C of the Agreement, Contractor shall deliver to Owner for Owner’s approval detailed priced lists for Operating Spare Parts along with Contractor’s recommendations regarding such spare parts for each applicable item of Equipment (including components and systems of such Equipment). Such priced lists shall originate from the Equipment supplier(s). In accordance with Article 3.4C of the Agreement, Owner shall respond to Contractor identifying which Operating Spare Parts, if any, Owner wishes to be procured. The cost associated with all Work related to Operating Spare Parts is included in the Contract Price, except for the purchase and delivery price of those Operating Spare Parts. Costs for purchase and delivery of any Operating Spare Parts shall be addressed through Change Order in accordance with Section 6.1 of the Agreement and such Change Order shall specify whether each item of Operating Spare Part is to be delivered by Contractor to Site at or before Substantial Completion or Final Completion.
Operating Spare Parts. At least ten (10) days prior to the Provisional Acceptance Date, Contractor shall provide FPL with each manufacturer’s recommended spare parts list for the Equipment, which list shall Solar Photovoltaic EPC TURNKEY EPC AGREEMENT SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC GENERATING FACILITY (continued) include part numbers, recommended quantities, price, mean times to failure, mean times to repair and a description of lead times necessary for orders of such spare parts, in each case to the extent reasonably available to Contractor. Contractor agrees to:
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Operating Spare Parts. Contractor shall solicit from bidders for Equipment operating and maintenance spare parts lists and proposed pricing for such spare parts concurrently with the bid for such Equipment. Contractor shall provide Owner with such priced spare parts list. Owner may in its discretion enter into purchase agreements with such Subcontractor for spare parts. Contractor shall provide appropriate support to Owner in its negotiations. Contractor shall be responsible for receiving, inventorying, storing and handling over to Owner or Owner's operator, as instructed by Owner, all operating spare parts described in Exhibit B-2 to the extent that delivery of such spare parts occurs prior to Substantial Completion.

Related to Operating Spare Parts

  • Spare Parts 14.1 As specified, the supplier may be required to provide any or all of the following materials, notifications, and information pertaining to spare parts manufactured or distributed by the supplier:

  • Spares Boeing will revise, as applicable, the customized Recommended Spares Parts List (RSPL) and Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC).

  • Construction Contract; Cost Budget Prior to execution of a construction contract, Tenant shal] submit a copy of the proposed contract with the Contractor for the construction of the Tenant Improvements, including the genera] conditions with Contractor (the “Contract”) to Landlord for its approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Following execution of the Contract and prior to commencement of construction, Tenant shall provide Landlord with a fully executed copy of the Contract for Landlord’s records. Prior to the commencement of the construction of the Tenant Improvements, and after Tenant has accepted all bids and proposals for the Tenant Improvements, Tenant shall provide Landlord with a detailed breakdown, by trade, for all of Tenant’s Agents, of the final estimated costs to be incurred or which have been incurred in connection with the design and construction of the Tenant Improvements to be performed by or at the direction of Tenant or the Contractor (the “Construction Budget”), which costs shall include, but not be limited to, the costs of the Architect’s and Engineers’ fees and the Landlord Coordination Fee. The amount, if any, by which the total costs set forth in the Construction Budget exceed the amount of the Tenant Improvement Allowance is referred to herein as the “Over Allowance Amount”. In the event that an Over-Allowance Amount exists, then prior to the commencement of construction of the Tenant Improvements, Tenant shall supply Landlord with cash in an amount equal to the Over- Allowance Amount. The Over-Allowance Amount shall be disbursed by Landlord prior to the disbursement of any of the then remaining portion of the Tenant Improvement Allowance, and such disbursement shall be pursuant to the same procedure as the Tenant Improvement Allowance. In the event that, after the total costs set forth in the Construction Budget have been delivered by Tenant to Landlord, the costs relating to the design and construction of the Tenant Improvements shall change, any additional costs for such design and construction in excess of the total costs set forth in the Construction Budget shall be added to the Over-Allowance Amount and the total costs set forth in the Construction Budget, and such additional costs shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord immediately as an addition to the Over-Allowance Amount or at Landlord’s option, Tenant shall make payments for such additional costs out of its own funds, but Tenant shall continue to provide Landlord with the documents described in items (1), (ii), (iii) and (iv) of Section 2.2.2.1 of this Tenant Work Letter, above, for Landlord’s approval, prior to Tenant paying such costs. All Tenant Improvements paid for by the Over-Allowance Amount shall be deemed Landlord’s property under the terms of the Lease. 4.2.2

  • Operating Plan To Agent and Lenders, as soon as available, but not later than thirty (30) days after the end of each Fiscal Year, an annual combined operating plan (the "Operating Plan") for Parent and its Subsidiaries, approved by the Board of Directors of Parent, for the following Fiscal Year, which (i) includes a statement of all of the material assumptions on which such plan is based, (ii) includes projected monthly income statement, balance sheets and source and use of funds for the following year and (iii) Borrowing Availability projections, all prepared on the same basis and in similar detail as that on which operating results are reported (and in the case of cash flow projections, representing management's good faith estimates of future financial performance based on historical performance), and including plans for personnel, Capital Expenditures and facilities.

  • Production Report and Lease Operating Statements Within 60 days after the end of each fiscal quarter, a report setting forth, for each calendar month during the then current fiscal year to date, the volume of production and sales attributable to production (and the prices at which such sales were made and the revenues derived from such sales) for each such calendar month from the Oil and Gas Properties, and setting forth the related ad valorem, severance and production taxes and lease operating expenses attributable thereto and incurred for each such calendar month.

  • Cost of Metering The Issuer shall not be obligated to pay any costs associated with the routine metering duties set forth in this Section 2, including the costs of installing, replacing and maintaining meters, nor shall the Issuer be entitled to any credit against the Servicing Fee for any cost savings realized by the Servicer as a result of new metering and/or billing technologies.

  • Budget For Tenant Improvements A preliminary detailed breakdown by trade of the costs incurred or that will be incurred in connection with the design and construction of the Tenant Improvements is set forth on Schedule 3 attached hereto (the “Budget”). The Budget is based upon the TI Construction Drawings approved by Tenant and shall include a payment to Landlord of administrative rent (“Administrative Rent”) equal to 1.5% of the TI Costs, which Administrative Rent shall include, without limitation, all out-of-pocket costs, expenses and fees incurred by or on behalf of Landlord arising from, out of, or in connection with monitoring the construction of the Tenant Improvements and Changes, and shall be payable out of the TI Fund. Landlord shall provide Tenant with a final Budget promptly following approval of the TI Construction Drawings by Landlord and Tenant. The Budget shall be subject to Tenant’s review and approval which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed by Tenant. Tenant shall have the right to approve any use of the contingency in the Budget by Landlord; provided, however, that, Tenant’s approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, and the contingency shall not be available for use by Tenant for any Changes until all unforeseen conditions, changes to resulting from governmental agencies and the like have first been paid for out of the contingency.

  • Annual Operating Plan Purchaser may be required to submit a written annual operating plan, as specified by, and at the request of the Forest Officer.

  • Hardware and Software Requirements In order to access and retain Disclosures electronically, you must satisfy the following computer hardware and software requirements: access to the Internet; an email account and related software capable of receiving email through the Internet; a web browser which is SSL-compliant and supports secure sessions, and hardware capable of running this software.

  • Rent Rolls; Operating Histories The Seller has obtained a rent roll (the “Certified Rent Roll(s)”) other than with respect to hospitality properties certified by the related Mortgagor or the related guarantor(s) as accurate and complete in all material respects as of a date within 180 days of the date of origination of the related Mortgage Loan. The Seller has obtained operating histories (the “Certified Operating Histories”) with respect to each Mortgaged Property certified by the related Mortgagor or the related guarantor(s) as accurate and complete in all material respects as of a date within 180 days of the date of origination of the related Mortgage Loan. The Certified Operating Histories collectively report on operations for a period equal to (a) at least a continuous three-year period or (b) in the event the Mortgaged Property was owned, operated or constructed by the Mortgagor or an affiliate for less than three years then for such shorter period of time, it being understood that for mortgaged properties acquired with the proceeds of a Mortgage Loan, Certified Operating Histories may not have been available.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.