Maintenance projects definition

Maintenance projects means those activities, materials, labor and contracts necessary to replace, restore, refurbish or enhance real property which do not alter the architectural or engineering characteristics of the structure, as follows: painting; window repair and replacement; roof repair and replacement; repointing and masonry repair; downspout and gutters; landscaping; roadways, parking facilities, track and athletic court resurfacing and reconstruction; sidewalk and curbing reconstruction and replacement; asbestos abatement (in accordance with all State and Federal statutes and regulations); caulking and insulation; and replacement, reconstruction and construction of non-load bearing interior walls. [The Department of General Services may define additional maintenance projects on a case-by-case basis.] No such project shall affect the structural integrity of any existing facility or utility system.
Maintenance projects means those activities,
Maintenance projects means projects that include, but are not limited to, pavement repairs, tree trimming, bridge maintenance, and pavement restriping and roadway reconstruction which do not add new lanes.

Examples of Maintenance projects in a sentence

  • Maintenance projects require a mutually acceptable method to resolve the problems which arise when incompatible situations arise between drawings and specifications and actual conditions on the ground to allow orderly and satisfactory progress of the maintenance.

  • University of California typically requires that prevailing wages be paid on all Public Works Maintenance projects in excess of $1,000.

  • All MVC Scheduled Maintenance projects will be complete when the two Elevator Modernization projects are done.

  • Projects which do not require the establishment of horizontal and vertical control, such as Safety Improvements, Maintenance projects, Guide Rail Installations, and Street Intersection Improvement, are not required to meet the N.J. State Plane Coordinate System standards.

  • Typical Recurring Maintenance projects include, but are not limited to painting, pump and motor replacement, cleaning, repair and replacement of lighting, engine overhaul, replacement of carpeting, and refinishing hardwood floors.

  • Maintenance projects that do not extend the useful life or increase the capacity of the building are expensed, such as painting and plumbing repairs.

  • For Maintenance projects, the Contractor and Project EDA are considered independent of one another.

  • Maintenance projects require a mutually acceptable method to resolve the problems, which arise when incompatible situations arise between drawings and specifications and actual conditions on the ground to allow orderly and satisfactory progress of the maintenance.

  • Maintenance projects are permitted to have Project Only EDA of 5 acres or less without requiring an SWPPP, NOI, NOT.

  • Maintenance Engineering is responsible for storm damage restoration, Day Labor project coordination, field engineering support, design of Major Maintenance projects, coordination between Maintenance and other programs, and all other engineering functions as required.

Related to Maintenance projects

  • Project means the goods or Services described in the Signature Document or a Work Order of this Contract.

  • Planned Maintenance means any Maintenance BT has planned to do in advance.

  • Projects means the projects identified in Exhibit A to the Agreement and all other projects, any costs of which are included in a Transitional Capital Plan pursuant to the Act or are Recovery Costs, and financed, by payment or reimbursement, with the proceeds of Bonds or Notes.

  • Construction project means the same as that term is defined in Section 38-1a-102.