Building Maintainer Clause Samples

The Building Maintainer clause designates responsibility for the ongoing upkeep, repair, and general maintenance of a building. Typically, this clause outlines which party—such as a landlord, tenant, or third-party service provider—is obligated to perform routine maintenance tasks, address repairs, and ensure the property remains in good condition. For example, it may specify who must handle HVAC servicing, plumbing repairs, or exterior cleaning. The core function of this clause is to clearly allocate maintenance duties, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring the property is properly cared for throughout the term of the agreement.
Building Maintainer. In those buildings where three (3) or more regular full-time House Service Maintainers are employed and where the title of Building Mechanic or Air Conditioning Specialist is not currently in use, not to exceed one (1) employee from the regular House Service Maintainer force in any such building shall be assigned the title Building Maintainer. Building Maintainers shall continue to perform house service work, and any of the duties normally performed by Building Maintainers shall be carried out by House Ser- vice Maintainers to the extent required.
Building Maintainer. In those buildings where three
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Building Maintainer. Vehicle Maintainer : Control Mechanic Instrument Mechanic, Electrician, Power Lineman, Construction Lineman Toolmaker, Millwright, Plumber Steamfitter, Layout Worker, Power House Mechanic Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic, Sheet and Plate Welder, Leadburner Carpenter, Painter, Bricklayer RATE CLASS.