EXTERIOR STRUCTURE AND GROUNDS SERVICES Sample Clauses

EXTERIOR STRUCTURE AND GROUNDS SERVICES. Nightly: All of the following cleaning services will be performed five days each week, including either Monday through Friday or Sunday through Thursday, and excluding national holidays. 1. Police entire perimeter of project. 2. Spot sweep accumulations of dirt, papers and leaves in all corner areas where wind tends to cause a collection of this debris. Weekly: 1. Hose down entire perimeter of project. The janitorial and cleaning services shall be comparable to the janitorial and cleaning services of the Comparable Buildings with respect to the level of quality and the manner in which such services are performed. This cleaning specification may be reasonably changed or altered by Landlord from time to time to facilitate conformity with the latest methods of maintenance and cleaning technology generally recognized as acceptable for the Comparable Buildings, subject to Tenant’s approval with respect to the conformity of such changes or alterations with the latest methods of maintenance and cleaning technology generally recognized as acceptable for the Comparable Buildings, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Landlord reserves the right to reasonably alter the level of such services from time to time as determined by Landlord to be appropriate for a first-class office building, subject to Tenant’s approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. However, in no event will the level or quality of service be diminished by such changes. In the event Tenant requires a higher level of service beyond that which was required to be provided or was actually provided on the Commencement Date, pursuant to this Sublease to suit its particular needs, the cost of such additional service shall be borne by Tenant.
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EXTERIOR STRUCTURE AND GROUNDS SERVICES. Nightly: 1. Inspect entire perimeter or project. 2. Spot sweep accumulations of dirt, papers and leaves in all common areas where wind tends to cause a collection of this debris.
EXTERIOR STRUCTURE AND GROUNDS SERVICES. SPECIFICATIONS 1. Nightly Services a. Police entire perimeter of Building including landscaped areas, storm drain grills, and ventilation grills including public sidewalk. b. Spot sweep accumulations of dirt, papers and leaves in all xxxxx areas where wind tends to cause a collection of debris. c. Spot clean and dust all architectural aluminum and ledges around entrances to Building. d. Spot clean all exterior glass at Building entrances. e. Lift knap on all entry walk-off mats as necessary with a heavy bristle brush vacuum.
EXTERIOR STRUCTURE AND GROUNDS SERVICES. Nightly: All of the following cleaning services will be performed five ------- days each week, including either Monday through Friday or Sunday through Thursday, and excluding Holidays:
EXTERIOR STRUCTURE AND GROUNDS SERVICES a. Police entire perimeter of building, including landscaped planters and storm drain grills to the street on all sides. b. Spot sweep accumulations of dirt, papers and leaves in all comex xxxas where winds tend to cause collection of debris.

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