Inspection and Maintenance Requirements Sample Clauses

Inspection and Maintenance Requirements. Inspections by an approved Mooring Contractor shall be required for all moorings leased under the MP, at the mooring Lessee’s sole cost and expense. Inspection is required upon submission of a lease application (for preexisting mooring owners), or installation at the mooring site and annually thereafter on the lease anniversary date. • It is the mooring Lessee’s responsibility to schedule and ensure that the required inspections occur. • The mooring inspector must complete an Annual Mooring Inspection Form, which includes the current GPS location, in decimal degrees with an accuracy of a minimum of 6 decimal place digits, of the mooring anchor and a statement certifying the condition of the mooring tackle and whether or not it passes inspection. This form must be submitted by the mooring Lessee or Mooring Contractor to CSLC on or before the lease anniversary date, along with the payment of annual rent, proof of liability insurance, and current vessel registration. • If the mooring does not pass inspection then the Lessee shall be given 45-days to take corrective actions, and submit a revised Annual Mooring Inspection Form signed by an approved Mooring Contractor. If corrective action is not taken within 45-days, the lease will be considered in default and CSLC may take action to terminate the lease. Once the lease is terminated, mooring tackle is subject to removal, at the owner’s expense, pursuant to the authority of local, state, and federal laws and regulations. • Moorings/vessels that are determined during an inspection to be at risk of equipment failure shall be reported immediately by the Mooring Contractor to CSLC and GFNMS staff, and shall require immediate action including potential removal at the lessee’s expense. • Mooring pendants, if used, shall be inspected annually and kept in good condition at all times. The mooring Lessee shall routinely check pendant for chafing and wear, and replace as necessary to prevent pendant failure.
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Inspection and Maintenance Requirements. A logbook will be kept at each facility to be maintained by the technician. The log shall contain the date of maintenance performed. In addition, the log shall contain the records of any miscellaneous repairs. This will include date of entry, individual making entry, make, brand, model number, name plate data, manufacturer’s maintenance literature, and parts breakdown. Contractor shall invoice Inspection and Maintenance service rates, as specified in Exhibit B, Section 4, Line Item Budgets. Contractor to provide inspection and servicing for preventive maintenance at SJRRP facilities as follows: All SJRRP Facilities Backup Generators: Interim SCARF Facility One (1) Cummins propane powered backup generator SCARF One (1) Cummins diesel powered backup generator; and SIRF One (1) Xxxxx/CAT diesel powered backup generator.
Inspection and Maintenance Requirements. Parts will be replaced if worn or inoperable, or that otherwise affects the equipment’s operability and safety in any way. The part replacement must occur as part of the maintenance and servicing schedule. A published price list for parts must be submitted with the Contractor’s invoice to the State. The Contractor must notify the Facility Manager or designee prior to ordering and/or installing the part. A written estimate of the required part(s) must be submitted to the Facility Manager or designee and approved before replacement. All replacement parts will be invoiced at the listed rates, plus sales tax. A logbook will be kept on site to be maintained by the technician. The log shall contain the date of maintenance performed. Contractor shall invoice Inspection and Maintenance service rates, as specified in Exhibit B, Section 4, Line-Item Budget. Inspection and maintenance shall be performed weekly for the following equipment: EQUIPMENT INSPECTIONS
Inspection and Maintenance Requirements. The Contractor will inspect, monitor, maintain, and perform operation adjustments on the following equipment at the Xxxx Lodge Wildlife Area on a weekly basis: • Two (2) 35-GPM water filter plants and water system chlorinators. The two 35-GPM water filter plants include one (1) State Small Water System (Exhibit A, Attacment 3), also referred to as the East Side Plant, and one (1) Transient Non-Community Water System (Exhibit A, Attachment 2), also referred to as the West Side Plant. o State Small Water System: Arsenic Filter System Treatment Tank, Serial Number 0000, XXXX XXXX, Xxxxxxxxxx Xx, Gridley, CA, Butte Co. The system contains the following components: • Pre Chlorination peristaltic pump - S/N FX1292 • Post Chlorination peristaltic pump - S/N • Ferric Chloride Peristaltic pump - S/N BP1726 • Four (4) booster pumps • Two (2)16,000 gallon storage tanks • Two (2) pressure tanks o Transient Non-Community Water System: Pure Aqua Reverse Osmosis Water System, Serial Number 0011765, WEST SIDE, Xxxxxxxxxx Xx, Gridley, CA, Butte Co. The system contains the following components: • Pure Aqua R/O System S/N 0011765 • Chlorination peristaltic pump - S/N 112614000329025 • Pressure tank S/N 961949 • 2 Booster Pump – • Goulds pump S/N C0410777 • Baldor Pump S/N JHL36061 • Two 20,000 gallon storage tanks • Mineralizer The Contractor shall perform the following tasks weekly at Xxxx Lodge Wildlife Area.

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  • Maintenance Requirements The Contractor shall ensure and procure that at all times during the Maintenance Period, the Project Highway conforms to the maintenance requirements set forth in Schedule-E (the “Maintenance Requirements”).

  • Installation, Inspection, and Maintenance The Contractor is responsible for installation and maintenance of the BMPs as a part of its Bid. The Design Professional shall obtain the services of a qualified testing laboratory to inspect the BMPs in accordance with the permits, the costs of such inspections to be borne by the Owner. In the event of Abnormal Weather Conditions or force majeure, the Contractor shall be compensated for re-installation of BMPs at established Unit Prices.

  • Installation and Maintenance Except for the bi‐directional and production metering equipment owned by the City, all equipment on Customer’s side of the delivery point, including the required disconnect device, shall be provided and maintained in satisfactory operating condition by Customer and shall remain the property and responsibility of the Customer. The City will bear no responsibility for the installation or maintenance of Customer’s equipment or for any damage to property as a result of any failure or malfunction thereof. The City shall not be liable, directly or indirectly for permitting or continuing to allow the interconnection of the Facility or for the acts or omissions of Customer or the failure or malfunction of any equipment of Customer that causes loss or injury, including death, to any party.

  • Maintenance and Inspection Consultant shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to all costs and expenses incurred under this Agreement. All such records shall be clearly identifiable. Consultant shall allow a representative of City during normal business hours to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement. Consultant shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to the Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment under this Agreement.

  • Construction and Maintenance There are on-going maintenance, renovation and construction projects taking place in and around the residences. The work typically takes place during regular business hours, but may begin earlier or extend into evenings or weekends. On-going construction or renovation projects will continue through midterm and final exam periods. The University will take measures to ensure that prudent construction practices are followed, but there may be noise, dust and temporary interruption of some services. Residents may be required to temporarily or permanently relocate to facilitate construction or renovation to their residence area. There will be no compensation or reduction to your residence fees due to disruption and/or relocation.

  • Repairs and Maintenance The Tenant shall (a) take good care of the Apartment and all equipment and fixtures in it; (b) promptly make all necessary repairs and replacements whenever the need results from the Tenant's act of neglect or the neglect of Tenant’s family members, guests, visitors or contractors (if consented to by Landlord); (c) keep the Apartment and any other part of the building used by the Tenant as clean and safe as possible; and (d) promptly notify the Landlord when there are conditions which need repair. Landlord shall have a reasonable amount of time to make repairs. Tenant shall be responsible for reimbursing the Landlord for the cost of any repairs that are not "normal wear and tear" repairs, any such costs shall be considered additional rent; (e) shall not attach to, hang from or place anything on the railings of the patio or deck; and ( f ) Tenant agrees not to install any partition walls. No outside contractor is authorized to perform any services at the Apartment or apartment complex unless approved in writing by a representative of the Landlord. If Tenant contracts for any such services without written consent of the Landlord, Tenant shall be wholly responsible for the payment for any such service and shall hold the Landlord harmless against any claim made by a contractor who performs any such service at the request of the Tenant. Tenant shall also be responsible for returning the apartment back to its original condition, or else shall be liable to the Landlord for the costs incurred for the Landlord to do so after Tenant vacates.

  • Operation and Maintenance 17.1 O&M obligations of the Concessionaire

  • Operation and Maintenance Manuals Receipts for transmittal of Operation and Maintenance Manuals, Brochures and Data to the Design Professional (or Commissioning Agent) as required by Section 6.1.1.5.

  • Maintenance and Inspection of Records The City, or its authorized auditors or representatives, shall have access to and the right to audit and reproduce any of the Contractor's records to the extent the City deems necessary to insure it is receiving all money to which it is entitled under the Contract and/or is paying only the amounts to which Contractor is properly entitled under the Contract or for other purposes relating to the Contract. The Contractor shall maintain and preserve all such records for a period of at least three (3) years after termination of the Contract. The Contractor shall maintain all such records in the City of Xxxxxx. If not, the Contractor shall, upon request, promptly deliver the records to the City of Xxxxxx or reimburse the City for all reasonable and extra costs incurred in conducting the audit at a location other than the City of Xxxxxx, including, but not limited to, such additional (out of the City) expenses for personnel, salaries, private auditors, travel, lodging, meals, and overhead.

  • MAINTENANCE OF CONDITIONS Conditions of employment in effect at the execution of this Agreement shall, except as improved herein, be maintained during the term of this Agreement.

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