Elevator Maintenance. Contractor shall maintain the elevators in a like-new operating condition and shall comply with all requirements and maintenance schedules/standards of the Current American Standard and Safety Code for Elevators, ANSI-A17.1, and all other applicable laws, regulations, ordinances, codes, etc. The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Code will be used as a guide to establish that the elevators are operating safely. Contractor shall provide a maintenance program in accordance with ANSI standards. It shall be the responsibility of the Service Provider to know, understand and complete all elevator system maintenance, inspection and testing requirements.
A. Maintenance of elevators is an all-inclusive service, including but not limited to elevator inspections, examinations, lubrications, testing, cleaning, adjusting and all major and minor repairs. The Contractor shall be responsible for all parts and labor associated with elevator maintenance and repairs due to normal wear and tear.
B. Contractor shall perform all safety tests required by the ANSI-A17.1 and the State of California when due at no additional cost; including no load and full hydraulic safety tests, and ANSI-17.1 five-year safety test (contract speed, full load) for traction elevators.
C. Contractor shall meet all requirements under Federal and State statutes, regulations and guidelines as well as ANSI standards.
Elevator Maintenance. Provide monthly inspections and service of the power plant elevators. Following is a list of locations requiring service under this PM: Xxxxxxxx Power Plant (monthly at least 10 months of the year) – 2 elevators (1954 4,000 lbs. capacity TEXAS, 1954 2,500 lbs. capacity TEXAS) Xxxxxx Power Plant (monthly at least 10 months of the year) – 3 elevators (1985 4,000 lbs. capacity GEMCO, 1985 3,000 lbs. capacity GEMCO, 1984 2,500 lbs. capacity DOVER) All elevator maintenance outside of monthly inspections will be provided under TP-6.3.6
Elevator Maintenance. It is understood by the parties hereto that if Lessee elects to install an elevator to service the Building as part of its Tenant improvements, said elevator must be inspected, serviced and adjusted monthly in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. The estimated cost for the inspections, excluding repairs, is $1,800.00 per year, subject to increase. The initial annual budget cap for the Operating Expenses shall be determined prior to the commencement date of the lease. If at any time during the term of the Lease, the Operating Expenses exceed the budget cap (which budget cap shall increase by 4% each year), then Lessee shall have the option, but not the obligation, to propose to Lessor different lower cost vendors to perform the services listed in 00 x, x, x, x, x, x, m and n above. If Lessor approves a vendor proposed by Lessee (such approval not be unreasonably withheld), then Lessor shall contract with the vendor proposed by Lessee to perform such services.
Elevator Maintenance. (1) The PMSA or its Subcontractor shall furnish all labor, parts, materials, facilities, transportation, tools, equipment and all other items deemed necessary to provide full maintenance, to include regular and systematic inspection, of each of the elevators. During the inspection visit, the PMSA or its Subcontractor shall clean, adjust, and lubricate the equipment as specified below, determine the nature and extent of any work required to restore the elevators to satisfactory service, and if conditions warrant, furnish and install parts as listed in this PWS.
(2) Preventive maintenance schedule.
a. Weekly inspection of passenger and service type elevators required service shall be performed on a weekday during normal business hours and the schedule of this service shall be approved by the Government. In the event this day falls on a holiday, the required service shall be performed on the following workday.
b. Monthly test of the fire recall feature on elevators will be conducted as required by the 2006 or latest edition of the Life Safety Code section 9.4.6 per rule 1206.7 of the ANSI or ASME A17.1 standard.
c. The PMSA or its Subcontractor shall provide an independent elevator inspector and two (2) maintenance service representatives during the annual elevator inspection and certification.
d. Maintenance inspections shall be performed in accordance with the requirements of this PWS.
Elevator Maintenance. All expenses for or on account of the upkeep and maintenance of all elevators in the Building.
Elevator Maintenance. The Concessionaire shall enter into a third party contract for the full maintenance of the elevators at the Projects. The Concessionaire agrees that such maintenance shall include, but not be limited to, regular and systematic maintenance of the equipment, inspections, overtime call backs, and trouble calls. The Concessionaire further agrees that such maintenance contract will (i) require the third party elevator maintenance to have a technician on-call during the times designated for move-in and move-out by the Institution and
Elevator Maintenance. In the course of Buyer’s diligence review, Buyer has discovered various deferred maintenance and compliance issues with respect to the elevators at the Property. Buyer believes that these issues are the responsibility of Xxxx Elevator (“Xxxx”) pursuant to the terms of the existing elevator maintenance contract for the Property. Seller will use commercially reasonable efforts to cause Xxxx to enter into a letter agreement substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit G (the “Xxxx Letter”), prior to Closing. Seller shall also use commercially reasonable efforts to cause Xxxx to complete all deferred maintenance and compliance work items specified in the Xxxx Letter as soon as possible, and Seller will keep Buyer reasonably informed of discussions with and requests made of Xxxx and the progress made by Xxxx in completing the necessary work. If and to the extent such deferred maintenance and compliance work has not been completed prior to Closing, and Xxxx has not confirmed in writing its obligation to complete post-Closing at no cost to Buyer, pursuant to the Xxxx Letter, then at Closing Seller will escrow funds sufficient to assure post-Closing completion of such work.
Elevator Maintenance. The PMSA shall perform elevator and chair lift M&R work in strict accordance with the most current Safety Code for Elevators, ASME A17.1, applicable NPDES permit requirements, and manufacturers’ recommendations to ensure proper, correct and continuous operation of elevators or chair lifts located in Buildings 208, 326, 417, 607, 610, 611, 613, 617, and 848. The chair lift at building 454 is excluded.
Elevator Maintenance. Provide all labor, materials, parts, equipment, and services to maintain all Elevators. Maintenance parts/equipment must be OEM manufactured or OEM authorized alternative parts/equipment. Complete all scheduled maintenance requirements at intervals as established by the OM and in accordance with OEM specifications and recommendations. Preventative maintenance as authorized by the District Representative:
Elevator Maintenance. The Tenant shall pay the Landlord monthly as invoiced for any maintenance or repairs carried out to the elevators based on 2/7th of the actual cost to the Landlord for the work in accordance with the terms hereof.