Mechanical and Electrical Work Sample Clauses

Mechanical and Electrical Work. 1. Before any new electrical or mechanical equipment is installed in the building, the contractor must submit a copy of the manufacturer’s data sheets along with complete shop drawings and submittals to the Landlord for approval.
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Mechanical and Electrical Work. A. The installation or modification to building HVAC systems must be submitted for review by the building owner. This would include base building systems as well as supplemental units and/or exhaust or system.
Mechanical and Electrical Work. Mechanical, electrical and plumbing contractors must be union. Before any new electrical or mechanical equipment is installed in the building, the contractor must submit a copy of the manufacturer’s data sheets along with complete shop drawings and submittals to the Landlord for approval. Any installation or modification to building HVAC or electrical systems must be first submitted to the Landlord for review. This includes base building systems as well as supplemental units and/or exhaust systems. The mechanical and electrical plans must be prepared by the licensed engineer and must show size and location of all supply and return grilles. We may require that the Landlord’s MEP engineer review the MEP drawings. In that event the tenant will pay for the cost of this review. We will notify the tenant prior to engaging the Landlord’s engineer. Contractors modifying ductwork, air grilles, VAV boxes, etc. must balance the air and water systems as necessary. All air balancing is to be done in the presence of the Landlord. Two copies of all balance XXX'I‘QSI262358.11 3844777004056 B—IS DocuSign Envelope ID: ED3AFDCC-E7D2-4E18-B35F-152DB9DED1D1 reports shall be submitted to Landlord for review and approval. Air balance or test and balance contractor shall be independent of the mechanical contractor. Any domestic or condenser water connections made to the building’s piping system, must include a high quality isolation valve, (brass bodied ball—type with stainless steel trim) and adequate system drain valves. lfthe system piping is ofa different material a dielectric union must be installed. All valves and equipment must be easily accessible; access doors are required in drywall or other fixed construction. Exhaust fans used for cooking or smoking areas may not discharge into a return ceiling plenum. Such fans will be ducted to the outside via exhaust shafts or other routes as approved the Landlord. Where independent tenant—owned air conditioning units are installed, an electric submeter must be used or a flat rate electricity charge will be paid by the Tenant based on anticipated consumption. All telecommunications and electrical systems wiring which is not to be reused, including conduit, MC cable, electric, telephone or data wiring, shall be removed from the ceiling back to the originating terminal block or panel. The installation of tenant equipment (except emergency lighting per code) on the base building emergency power supply systems is not permitted. Any exi...
Mechanical and Electrical Work. The Consultant, as a representative of the Owner, shall visit the site at intervals appropriate to the stage of the Contractor’s operations, or as otherwise agreed by the Owner and the Consultant in Article 12, (1) to become generally familiar with and to keep the Owner informed about the progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, (2) to endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work, and (3) to determine in general if the Work is being performed in a manner indicating that the Work, when fully completed, will be in accordance with the Contract Documents. The Consultant shall submit a written report, each month, indicating the progress and quality of the Work and the Contractor’s adherence to the construction schedule. However, the Consultant shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work. The Consultant shall neither have control over or charge of, nor be responsible for, the construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work, since these are solely the Contractor’s rights and responsibilities under the Contract Documents.
Mechanical and Electrical Work 

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  • ELECTRICAL SERVICES A. Landlord shall provide electric power for a combined load of 3.0 xxxxx per square foot of useable area for lighting and for office machines through standard receptacles for the typical office space.

  • Use of Electrical Services by Tenant Tenant's use of electrical services furnished by Landlord shall be subject to the following:

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  • Janitorial Services Tenant will not employ any person for the purpose of cleaning the Premises or permit any person to enter the Building for such purpose other than Landlord's janitorial service, except with Landlord's prior written consent. Tenant will not necessitate, and will be liable for the cost of, any undue amount of janitorial labor by reason of Tenant's carelessness in or indifference to the preservation of good order and cleanliness in the Premises. Janitorial service will not be furnished to areas in the Premises on nights when such areas are occupied after 9:30 p.m., unless such service is extended by written agreement to a later hour in specifically designated areas of the Premises.

  • Interior (a) Ceilings, sidewalls and bulkhead panels shall be clean and free of cracks and stains;

  • HVAC A. Heating, ventilating and air conditioning equipment will be provided with sufficient capacity to accommodate a maximum population density of one (1) person per one hundred fifty (150) square feet of useable floor area served, and a combined lighting and standard electrical load of 3.0 xxxxx per square foot of useable floor area. In the event Tenant introduces into the Premises personnel or equipment which overloads the system’s ability to adequately perform its proper functions, Landlord shall so notify Tenant in writing and supplementary system(s) may be required and installed by Landlord at Tenant’s expense, if within fifteen (15) days Tenant has not modified its use so as not to cause such overload. Operating criteria of the basic system shall not be less than the following:

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