Common use of Escalators Clause in Contracts

Escalators. Basic Components: Step rollers, belts, controller components; resistors, timers, fuses, overloads, minor contact, wiring, coils; brake: pads, lining, disks, shoes. Major Components: Brake, escalator machine or drive units, handrail, handrail drive chains, main drive chains or belts, PC boards, solid state devices, contactors, sprockets, step chains. Contractor must have a full time trained and supervised mechanic on elevator control systems within a 45-mile radius of the Fort Bend County Travis building located at 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Richmond TX 77469. Contractor is to respond on-site to emergency and minor service calls within 1-1/2 hours. When an elevator or escalator is out of service for whatever reason, signs shall be placed at all floor entrances to that elevator indicating that the elevator is out of service. If service request is made prior to 3:00 p.m. and same day service is needed; no additional charge will be incurred. Response to emergency call backs during regular business hours of 8:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m. are required to be on-site within 1-1/2 hours. Contractor must have experience and be capable of problem diagnosis and operation of elevator, escalator, or wheelchair lift systems. Contractor must be equipped with the proper tools, documentation and knowledge to troubleshoot our systems, as well as access to a comprehensive parts replacement inventory system when they arrive for the service call. Contractor must maintain, within Fort Bend County or adjoining counties, a replacement inventory of major parts for the equipment covered by this contract, including power unit pumps, motors and valves, control boards, relays, and sensors. Contractor is required to have access to major and minor replacement parts within a 24-hour time frame. Contractor must have all units repaired within 24 hours of service call unless otherwise discussed and approved by a Fort Bend County Facilities Maintenance and Planning Department authorized representative. Contractor is required to keep a computerized log of emergency and minor service calls available for Fort Bend County authorized representative upon request. Every day, the Contractor is required to email each service ticket to the appointed County representative/s to include complete detailed description/s of the work/repair/maintenance performed on which specific elevator/wheelchair lift/escalator and at which specific location/address.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Elevator Modernization and Maintenance Services, Elevator Modernization and Maintenance Services, Agreement for Elevator Modernization and Maintenance Services

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Escalators. Basic Components: Step rollers, belts, controller components; resistors, timers, fuses, overloads, minor contact, wiring, coils; brake: pads, lining, disks, shoes. Major Components: Brake, escalator machine or drive units, handrail, handrail drive chains, main drive chains or belts, PC boards, solid state devices, contactors, sprockets, step chains. Contractor must have a full time trained and supervised mechanic on elevator control systems within a 45-mile radius of the Fort Bend County Travis Xxxxxx building located at 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Richmond TX 77469. Contractor is to respond on-site to emergency and minor service calls within 1-1/2 hours. When an elevator or escalator is out of service for whatever reason, signs shall be placed at all floor entrances to that elevator indicating that the elevator is out of service. If service request is made prior to 3:00 p.m. and same day service is needed; no additional charge will be incurred. Response to emergency call backs during regular business hours of 8:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m. are required to be on-site within 1-1/2 hours. Contractor must have experience and be capable of problem diagnosis and operation of elevator, escalator, or wheelchair lift systems. Contractor must be equipped with the proper tools, documentation and knowledge to troubleshoot our systems, as well as access to a comprehensive parts replacement inventory system when they arrive for the service call. Contractor must maintain, within Fort Bend County or adjoining counties, a replacement inventory of major parts for the equipment covered by this contract, including power unit pumps, motors and valves, control boards, relays, and sensors. Contractor is required to have access to major and minor replacement parts within a 24-hour time frame. Contractor must have all units repaired within 24 hours of service call unless otherwise discussed and approved by a Fort Bend County Facilities Maintenance and Planning Department authorized representative. Contractor is required to keep a computerized log of emergency and minor service calls available for Fort Bend County authorized representative upon request. Every day, the Contractor is required to email each service ticket to the appointed County representative/s to include complete detailed description/s of the work/repair/maintenance performed on which specific elevator/wheelchair lift/escalator and at which specific location/address.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Amendment to Agreement for Elevator Modernization and Maintenance Services, Elevator Services Agreement

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