Construction Requirements and Standards Sample Clauses

Construction Requirements and Standards. All Tenant Alterations shall be completed at such time and in such manner as Landlord may from time to time designate, and only by contractors or mechanics approved by Landlord, which approval shall not be unreasonably conditioned, delayed or withheld; provided, however, that Landlord may, in its sole discretion, specify the engineers and contractors to perform all work relating to any Building Structure or any Building System; provided such engineers and contractors are available to perform such work and provide rates that are customary for similar work in Comparable Buildings. Tenant agrees to complete all Tenant Alterations (a) in accordance with all Laws and the Rules and Regulations and such other construction rules and regulations that Landlord may reasonably make from time to time and which additional construction rules and regulations are applicable to all tenants in the Project, and (b) in a good and workmanlike manner, free of Liens or defects, and with the use of new materials and equipment. Prior to the commencement of any Tenant Alterations, Tenant shall, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, (i) furnish Landlord with the names and addresses of all contractors and subcontractors engaged by Tenant to perform any Tenant Alterations, (ii) deliver to Landlord certificates issued by insurance companies qualified to do business in the State, evidencing that workmen’s compensation, public liability insurance and property damage insurance, all in amounts, with companies and on forms reasonably satisfactory to Landlord (and otherwise comply with Schedule 10 attached to this Lease), are in force and effect and maintained by all contractors and subcontractors engaged by Tenant to perform any Tenant Alterations, and (iii) deliver to Landlord evidence of compliance with all applicable requirements for permits and codes, ordinances, and approvals, including but not limited to, building permits, zoning and planning requirements, and approvals from various governmental agencies and bodies having jurisdiction over the Premises. In no event shall Tenant puncture or penetrate, or cause the puncture or penetration of, the Building floor slab or any underlying vapor barrier without Landlord’s prior written consent, and if such consent is given, Tenant shall be required to repair at its sole cost and expense any damage caused to the Building floor slab or underlying vapor barrier in accordance with the recommendations of Landlord. 8.4
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Construction Requirements and Standards. A. Prior to commencement of construction, Dillard shall prepare and deliver to Developer two (2) copies of a plot plan with designations thereon in relation to its construction to be performed on the Condev Tract, of the location of: (a) material and equipment storage sites; (b) construction shacks and temporary improvements incidental to its respective construction;
Construction Requirements and Standards. 7.2.1 In General. Grantee shall construct, install, maintain and operate its District Cooling System in a safe, orderly and workmanlike manner utilizing only materials of good, durable quality with due respect for engineering considerations and in accordance with applicable federal, state, City and local laws and regulations. Grantee shall at all times install its Distribution System in accordance with the standards set by the City’s Department of Transportation, the Department of Environment and the Department of Buildings.
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  • Construction Requirements (a) All Life and Safety and applicable Building Codes will be strictly enforced (i.e., tempered glass, fire dampers, exit signs, smoke detectors, alarms, etc.). Prior coordination with the Building Manager is required. (b) Electric panel schedules must be brought up to date identifying all new circuits added. (c) All electrical outlets and lighting circuits are to be properly identified. Outlets will be labeled on back side of each cover plate. (d) All electrical and phone closets being used must have panels replaced and doors shut at the end of each day’s work. Any electrical closet that is opened with the panel exposed must have a work person present. (e) All electricians, telephone personnel, etc. will, upon completion of their respective projects, pick up and discard their trash leaving the telephone and electrical rooms clean. If this is not complied with, a clean-up will be conducted by the building janitors and the general contractor will be back-charged for this service. (f) Welding or burning with an open flame will not be done without prior approval of the Building Manager. Fire extinguishers must be on hand at all times. (g) All “anchoring” of walls or supports to the concrete are not to be done during normal working hours (7:30 AM—6:00 PM, Monday through Friday). This work must be scheduled before or after these hours during the week or on the weekend. (h) All core drilling is not to be done during normal working hours (7:30 AM—6:00 PM, Monday through Friday). This work must be scheduled before or after these hours during the week or on the weekend. (i) All HVAC work must be inspected by the Building Engineer. The following procedures will be followed by the general contractor: i) A preliminary inspection of the HVAC work in progress will be scheduled through the Building Office prior to the reinstallation of the ceiling grid. ii) A second inspection of the HVAC operation will also be scheduled through the Building Office and will take place with the attendance of the HVAC contractor’s Air Balance Engineer. This inspection will take place when the suite in question is ready to be air-balanced. [***] = CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO THIS OMITTED INFORMATION. iii) The Building Engineer will inspect the construction on a periodic basis as well. (j) All existing thermostats, ceiling tiles, lighting fixtures and air conditioning grilles shall be saved and turned over to the Building Engineer.

  • Installation requirements We (if we install the System) or our contractor (if we procure a contractor to install the System) must:

  • Design Requirements The DG Facility shall be installed in compliance with Wisconsin Administrative Code Chapter PSC 119.

  • Submission Requirements Requirement Deliverable (Report Name) Due Date Submission System

  • Application Requirements This application shall contain, as a minimum, a sketch showing the location of proposed facilities; a description, sketch, manufacturer’s brochure, etc. of the proposed facilities; and a description of the operation proposed. (11-28-90) 101. -- 199. (RESERVED)‌ 200. OPERATIONAL AGREEMENT.‌‌

  • Documentation Requirements ODM shall pay the MCP after it receives sufficient documentation, as determined by ODM, detailing the MCP’s Ohio Medicaid-specific liability for the Annual Fee. The MCP shall provide documentation that includes the following: 1. Total premiums reported on IRS Form 8963;

  • Certification Requirements The hospice program certifies and attaches hereto documentation that: (a) it is Medicare approved and meets all Medicare conditions of participation (42 CFR 418); and (b) is licensed pursuant to any applicable state or local law.

  • Admission Requirements USERs and Participants are subject to the administrative and technical supervision and control of CONTRACTOR; and will comply with all applicable rules of CONTRACTOR and DOE with regard to admission to and use of the User facility, including safety, operating and health-physics procedures, environment protection, access to information, hours of work, and conduct. Participants shall execute any and all documents required by CONTRACTOR acknowledging and agreeing to comply with such applicable rules of CONTRACTOR. Participants will not be considered employees of CONTRACTOR for any purpose.

  • Specifications and Standards a) All articles supplied shall strictly conform to the specifications, trademark laid down in the bidding document and wherever articles have been required according to ISI/ ISO/ other applicable specifications/ certifications/ standards, those articles should conform strictly to those specifications/ certifications/ standards. The supply shall be of best quality and description. The decision of the competent authority/ purchase committee whether the articles supplied conforms to the specifications shall be final and binding on the supplier/ selected bidder.

  • Notification Requirements 1. If the Family Leave is foreseeable, the employee must provide the agency/department with thirty (30) calendar days notice of his or her intent to take Family Leave. 2. If the event necessitating the Family Leave becomes known to the employee less than thirty (30) calendar days prior to the employee's need for Family Leave, the employee must provide as much notice as possible. In no case shall the employee provide notice later than five (5) calendar days after he or she learns of the need for Family Leave. 3. For foreseeable leave due to a qualifying exigency, an employee must provide notice of the need for leave as soon as practicable, regardless of how far in advance such leave is foreseeable. 4. When the Family Leave is for the purpose of the scheduled medical treatment or planned medical care of a child, parent, spouse or registered domestic partner, the employee shall, to the extent practicable, schedule treatment and/or care in a way that minimizes disruption to agency/department operations.

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