Routine Preventative Maintenance Sample Clauses

Routine Preventative Maintenance. Lessor shall perform or cause to be performed routine preventative maintenance, in accordance with Lessor’s regular maintenance procedures, processes, practices and protocols, on the Fiber Backbone within the Corridors. Preventative Maintenance shall at a minimum consist of, but not be limited to, performance of the following: inspection of the Fiber Backbone including reinstallation of knocked down fiber markers, replacement of damaged or missing fiber markers, clearing and cleaning debris from all pull boxes, vaults and/or manholes so that they are visible, locates within three (3) business days from receipt of UNCC notice on the Fiber Backbone and splicing on the Fiber Backbone and on Lessor-owned lateral fiber optic telecommunications cable installed within the Corridors as necessary and as required by CDOT; except that Lessor shall not perform or cause to be performed any splicing whatsoever on the Lessee Fiber Strands or on the Lessee-owned lateral fiber optic telecommunications cable installed within the Corridors. For all Routine Preventative Maintenance activities pertaining to the Fiber Backbone and the Lessor-owned lateral fiber optic telecommunications cable installed within the Corridors Lessor shall supply or cause to be supplied all necessary materials at its own expense. For all Routine Preventative Maintenance activities pertaining to the Lessee Fiber Infrastructure and the Lessee-owned lateral fiber optic telecommunications cable installed within the Corridors Lessee shall supply or cause to be supplied all necessary materials at its own expense and shall not seek reimbursement from Lessor for any and all cost associated with routine preventative maintenance performed by Lessee within the Corridors.
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Routine Preventative Maintenance. Perform quarterly inspection and basic of the shrink wrap machine to maintain cleanliness and improve functionality during operation. A Certificate of Insurance must be on file and valid at the time of inquiry and should also meet insurance requirements on Exhibit B.
Routine Preventative Maintenance. Require Technician being on-site to perform a thorough inspection and cleaning following manual guide of Eastey #EM2028-TKVI shrink film machine:
Routine Preventative Maintenance. Awarded vendor will provide a preventative maintenance planif available” (in addition) for general cleaning of the shrink wrap machine: Xxxxxx, Xxxxx # XX0000-XXXX to ensure the machine operates efficiently during use.

Related to Routine Preventative Maintenance

  • Preventative Maintenance Standards of applicable Professional Governing Body. Anesthesia and surgical equipment maintenance standards as per manufacturer specifications and guidelines, subject to review and acceptance by AHS.

  • Preventive Maintenance The Contractor shall provide necessary preventive maintenance, required testing and inspection, calibration and/or other work necessary to maintain the equipment in complete operational condition during the warranty period.

  • Routine Maintenance (i) CRC shall be responsible for Routine Maintenance when necessary or desirable to maintain the Shared Assets in a safe operating condition, and to permit and facilitate (A) the performance by CRC of its obligations pursuant to this Agreement, and (B) the use of Shared Assets by the Operators in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Corrective Maintenance ‌ Corrective Maintenance as referred to herein shall mean Repair and/or Replacement Services. For the purposes of evaluating whether Corrective Maintenance qualifies as either Minor or Major Corrective Maintenance, the Contractor shall calculate the total cost of the Corrective Maintenance in accordance with the following formulas, and the cost shall be calculated per Repair Item which shall be compared to the Major/Minor Corrective Maintenance Threshold listed in Table 2. Total Cost of Repair Item = (Labor Cost) + (Material Cost) Where: Labor Cost = (H) x [(1 + LMR/100) x (PWR + SB)] H = Number of labor hours needed to complete the Corrective Maintenance LMR = Labor Markup Rate (%) PWR = Prevailing Wage Rate SB = Supplemental Benefits Material Cost = (Cost of Materials) x (1 + MMR/100) Where: MMR = Materials Markup Rate (%) The Contractor’s Monthly Maintenance fee shall include, but is not necessarily limited to, all preventative maintenance service and all corrective maintenance service with a total cost (labor and materials) less than or equal to the thresholds listed in the following table, which shall be referred to as ‘Minor Corrective Maintenance: Table 2: Corrective Maintenance Thresholds Lot(s) Type of Equipment Major/Minor Corrective Maintenance Threshold 1 Gearless Traction Elevators $2500 1 Geared Traction Elevators $2500 2 Hydraulic Elevators $1000 3 Escalators $2500 4 Wheelchair Lifts $500 4 Stage Lifts $500 4 Dumbwaiters $500 Corrective maintenance work that has a Total Cost that exceeds these thresholds shall be considered Major Corrective Maintenance. The Contractor shall justify all costs for Major Corrective Maintenance to the Authorized User’s satisfaction, and for Repair Items that qualify as Major Corrective Maintenance the Contractor shall be compensated for the full cost of the work unless the corrective maintenance is determined to be the result of the Contractor’s negligence, in which case the Contract shall not be additionally compensated. Prior to performing any Major Corrective Maintenance, the Contractor shall submit a Cost Proposal to the Authorized User for approval. The Cost Proposal shall be a maximum, not to exceed price; shall include all labor and material costs associated with the Major Corrective Maintenance and shall be calculated on a per item basis (like items shall not be combined in the calculation). Upon approval, a letter authorizing the work will be issued by the Authorized User and a copy of such letter must accompany the invoice for the Major Corrective Maintenance services. Please note that if subcontractors are to be used, the requirements of Section 2.22 ‘Subcontracting of Work’ shall be met.

  • Site Maintenance The authorized area shall be maintained in a neat, clean, and safe condition, free of any solid waste, debris, or litter, except as specifically authorized herein.

  • Planned Maintenance (a) Sellers may designate up to twenty (20) Days of Planned Maintenance on Sellers’ Facilities during each Contract Year. Sellers shall be entitled to reduce (including down to zero (0)) its Gas scheduling under Clause 8 and Exhibit 3 for each Day of Planned Maintenance.

  • Emergency Maintenance LightEdge reserves the right to perform emergency Service maintenance as needed outside the Scheduled Maintenance window, in which case LightEdge will make a reasonable effort to notify the Customer if feasible under the circumstances. Any such maintenance will be considered an “Emergency Maintenance”. All Service SLAs will apply during Emergency Maintenance.

  • Routine Maintenance Services PM1.03.2-1 Respond immediately to restrict all access to Highway Crossing Infrastructure, as directed by the Province.

  • 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).

  • Software Maintenance Subrecipient shall apply security patches and upgrades in a timely manner and keep virus software up-to-date on all systems on which State data may be stored or accessed.

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