Long-Term Maintenance Sample Clauses
The Long-Term Maintenance clause outlines the responsibilities and obligations for ongoing upkeep and support of a product, service, or property over an extended period. Typically, this clause specifies the duration of maintenance, the types of services included (such as repairs, updates, or inspections), and the party responsible for performing and funding these activities. By clearly defining maintenance expectations, this clause helps prevent disputes over future repairs or service, ensuring that the asset remains in good condition and that both parties understand their long-term commitments.
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Long-Term Maintenance. Projections for maintenance costs, including updates, retraining of AI models, and compliance audits.
Long-Term Maintenance. The parties acknowledge and agree that proper long-term maintenance of the surface of the Parking Area requires that it be slurry sealed approximately every five years from the Effective Date, and that the surface be completely overlaid every 20 years. The City will cause such long-term maintenance to be performed as periodically needed. VCTC agrees to pay one half of the costs associated with such long-term maintenance. City will notify VCTC of the estimated costs of such long-term maintenance before the commencement of the work, and will invoice VCTC for its 50% share of the final cost upon completion of the work. VCTC must pay the invoice within 30 days of receipt.
Long-Term Maintenance. Have a 3-year annual inspection program to replace mulch, provide small tree training (light pruning cuts), and check for signs of stress, insects, disease, or vandalism. Keep trunk area free and clear of weeds and other competing vegetation.
Long-Term Maintenance. Short-Term Maintenance
Long-Term Maintenance. At a minimum, provide the following information about the long- term maintenance of the post-construction storm water control measures: o Responsible party o Mechanism to ensure adequate maintenance is conducted o Funding source o Manual (or equivalent documentation) to articulate frequency and type of maintenance. The manual must address how the responsible party will ensure that post-construction storm water control measures continue to function as originally designed.
Long-Term Maintenance. The Borrower shall (a) ensure a five-year performance-based maintenance provision is incorporated in the bidding documents and contracts for Works in respect of the 118 km of roads to be improved under the Project and an additional 382 km of HCRN roads; and (b) by the end of 2013 (i) ensure that the maintenance described in (a) above is adequately funded; and (ii) implement a fuel levy, the proceeds of which shall support road maintenance. The Borrower and NRA shall take the necessary actions to continue to improve maintenance resources through road user charges, road damage charges, tax credit scheme and other measures in order that such resources shall meet maintenance funding requirements.
Long-Term Maintenance. That the City hereby agrees to take on the long term maintenance of the following:
a. The trail and bridge infrastructure within thirty-five (35) feet of the center line of the proposed Bicycle Pedestrian Bridge, said area is further identified on Attachment A.
b. The native landscaping and shoreline improvements between the trail and the Fox River within the project area, said area is further identified on Attachment A.
Long-Term Maintenance. The parties acknowledge and agree that the Parking Garage requires Long-Term Maintenance. The parties further acknowledge and agree that Long-Term Maintenance activities may include, but shall not be limited to, patching concrete surfaces, bead blasting floors and wall surfaces in preparation of applying a protective sealer, re-striping floors, painting interior walls with anti-graffiti paint, painting ceilings with high reflection paint, replacement of failed joint sealants, unclogging drains, and replacement of faded signage to keep the Parking Garage in first-class condition, structurally sound and safe for the City and WP Condo Association use. The City will cause such Long- Term Maintenance to be performed in accordance with the City’s Capital Improvement Plan, unless the condition of the Parking Garage requires sooner Long-Term Maintenance repair and restoration. The parties acknowledge that the City currently strives to undertake Professional Assessment, repairs and restoration of the Parking Garage every five (5) years. In accordance with the City’s Capital Improvement Plan for fiscal years 2021-2025, a Professional Assessment was performed in fiscal year 2021 with repairs and restoration based on that Professional Assessment made in fiscal year 2022. The parties acknowledge that as the structure of the Parking Garage ages, repairs and restoration following a Professional Assessment may become more frequent. WP Condo Association agrees to share the costs associated with Long-Term Maintenance of the Parking Garage, as further provided in Section 3 herein, including the Long-Term Maintenance performed in 2022 and any Professional Assessments, Long-Term Maintenance and restoration performed in subsequent years undertaken based on the applicable Professional Assessment. The City will provide a copy of any Professional Assessment to the WP Condo Association within fifteen (15) days of receipt of any such assessment.
Long-Term Maintenance. Section 6 [6.06]
Long-Term Maintenance. As part of the City’s general maintenance activities conducted and managed by the Department of Public Works, the City agrees to maintain and care for the trees after the initial 3-year period as required by CALFIRE Urban & Community Forestry California Climate Investment Grant Program. Maintenance activities will include watering, pruning, and pest abatement among other duties. The City recognizes that Tree Canopy Project’s success is dependent on the City’s long-term maintenance. Prior to the transfer of maintenance responsibilities to the City, City shall have the right to inspect the maintenance condition and health condition of each tree. If the city determines the maintenance condition or health condition of the tree(s) is unacceptable in the sole discretion of the City, the City may refuse to accept maintenance responsibility for that tree. City shall not accept the responsibility for such tree(s) until Amigos places the tree in a condition acceptable to City.
