Programmed Maintenance. The Contractor shall undertake routine repair and maintenance of the Schools in accordance with a Schedule of Programmed Maintenance which has been approved or not commented on by the Authority under the Review Procedure. Schedule of Programmed Maintenance No later than two (2) months prior to the Planned Services Availability Date for each School, the Contractor shall submit to the Authority's Representative in accordance with Schedule 8 (Review Procedure) a Schedule of Programmed Maintenance for that School for the period from the Planned Services Availability Date to the expiry of that Academic Year. Not later than two (2) months prior to the commencement of each subsequent Academic Year the Contractor shall submit to the Authority's Representative in accordance with Schedule 8 (Review Procedure) a Schedule of Programmed Maintenance for that Academic Year. Each Schedule of Programmed Maintenance shall contain the following information (the Programmed Maintenance Information): details of the proposed start and end dates for each period of Programmed Maintenance, the works to be carried out and the proposed hours of work; details of any effect of the Programmed Maintenance on the delivery of any of the Services and/or the Educational Services of the Authority; and a proposed Lifecycle Schedule, together with a report on any differences between the Lifecycle Profile and Lifecycle Spend for the previous Academic Year and a prediction of any differences between the Lifecycle Profile and Lifecycle Spend for that Academic Year. Not later than twenty (20) Business Days prior to the end of any Term, the Contractor may submit to the Authority's Representative in accordance with paragraph 3.1.7 of Schedule 8 (Review Procedure) a revision to the Schedule of Programmed Maintenance for the Academic Year in which the relevant Term falls showing the effect of the proposed changes to the Programmed Maintenance Information. If the Authority's Representative does not raise comments on such proposed revision in accordance with Schedule 8 (Review Procedure), the Schedule of Programmed Maintenance as revised shall become the Schedule of Programmed Maintenance in respect of that Academic Year. Where the Authority's Representative raises comments in respect of any Programmed Maintenance periods and/or hours of work shown in a Schedule of Programmed Maintenance in accordance with paragraph 3.1.7 of Schedule 8 (Review Procedure), he shall indicate whether, and if so when, the Pr...
Programmed Maintenance.
11.1 Where the Contractor proposes to carry out the Maintenance Programme which may impact on the Educational Services at the Academy, the Authority will not authorise the carrying out of such maintenance by the Contractor without prior consultation with a Company Representative (and the Authority shall have due regard to any representations made). Where the Maintenance Programme would, if implemented, have a material and adverse effect on the Educational Services at the Academy, the Authority will not authorise the carrying out of such maintenance without the prior consent of the Company.
11.2 The Authority shall provide the Company with a copy of the Maintenance Programme (insofar as it relates to the Academy) in each year of this Agreement. The Authority shall act reasonably and shall take the Company's comments on the Maintenance Programme into account when making submissions to the Contractor. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing:
11.2.1 the Company shall be entitled to raise comments on the Maintenance Programme and the Authority shall act reasonably and shall take the Company's comments on the Maintenance Programme into account when making submissions to the Contractor for variations to be made to the Maintenance Programme under the Review Procedure; and
11.2.2 where the Maintenance Programme contains proposals which would, if implemented, have a material and adverse effect on the Educational Services at the Academy the Authority shall make submissions to the Contractor for variations to be made to the Maintenance Programme, as reasonably requested by the Company;
11.2.3 if the Company requests variations to be made to the Maintenance Programme pursuant to clause 11.2.2. above then the Company shall be liable for any additional costs arising directly from any such variation (as the case may be).
Programmed Maintenance. It is not possible to set standards for when carriageway and footway resurfacing will be undertaken as the inclusion of a scheme in the approved programme will depend on its assessed priority and on the budget available. From 2011/11 onwards, the City Council adopted a Value Management process to determine which areas of footway and carriageway are to be included in the annual capital programme. This process starts in the summer of each year when an Annual Condition Survey (ACS) is carried out based on industry agreed practice. The survey results in a Condition Index (CI) for every footway and carriageway. A high CI means the surface is in poor condition and vice versa. In addition to the ACS survey results, the Value Management process takes into consideration a range of factors e.g. Visual Appearance, Customer Reports and Maintenance History when deciding how to spend the budget. The programme of schemes is subject to a Cabinet Member decision and is published on the council’s website. The list of ACS survey scores, Value Management scores and provisional programmes of works is typically published in April each year. A list of reserve schemes is also be produced should it not be possible to carry out the main programme schemes or if further funding becomes available. The report for the 2011/12 programme can be found at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx, in the Cabinet Member Decisions for City Management, pre-May 2011 pages. This includes: • keeping a highway register • management of utilities – utility companies are obliged to meet the minimum standards set out in the Code of Practice published under the Xxx Xxxxx xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxx 0000 • licenses for highway occupation • other regulatory functions – encroachment, illegal signs, etc This includes reactive maintenance, routine maintenance and a renewal and improvement programme of the stock of electrical/lit traffic signs and public lighting.
Programmed Maintenance. The Contractor shall undertake routine repairs and maintenance of the Assets in accordance with a Schedule of Programmed Maintenance which shall be developed as provided in the Service Requirements and which has been approved or not commented on by the Authority under the Review Procedure.
Programmed Maintenance. (a) Each Party shall use reasonable commercial efforts to notify the other Party by Proved Notice, at least ninety (90) Days in advance, of the commencement of any proposed scheduled facility maintenance or facility expansion (a “Programmed Maintenance”) that may reduce such Party’s operations temporarily or otherwise may affect its ability to fulfill its obligations hereunder. Buyer acknowledges that throughout the Term of this Contract, Seller will need to tie in new xxxxx and also, from time to time, Seller may need to reduce the operation of some facilities for expansion reasons and such tie in and expansion activities shall be deemed Programmed Maintenance, only if the Seller has given the Buyer thirty (30) days notice or such lesser notice that can be reasonably accommodated by Buyer.
(b) Any Proved Notice delivered by Seller or Buyer pursuant to sub-clause (a) shall specify the period when Seller is unable to deliver or Buyer is unable to receive the DCQ (and the extent to which they are unable to deliver or receive, as the case may
Programmed Maintenance. In case the Parties have separately agreed upon the “Programmed Maintenance” service (as indicated in the applicable LSDA), Customer and SISW agree on a certain number of days of assistance for programmed maintenance of the system; SISW and Customer shall agree on the dates of assistance, and the request of assistance shall be done at least 10 days before the requested date. Scope of this programmed maintenance is to check that the system doesn’t need any modification in order to ensure that any problem should occur in the future due to any consumption of system resources.
Programmed Maintenance. The Contractor shall undertake routine repair and maintenance of the Schools in accordance with a Schedule of Programmed Maintenance which has been approved or not commented on by the Authority under the Review Procedure. Schedule of Programmed Maintenance
Programmed Maintenance. (a) Each Party shall use reasonable commercial efforts to notify the other Party by Proved Notice, at least ninety (90) Days in advance, of the commencement of any proposed scheduled facility maintenance or facility expansion (a “Programmed Maintenance”) that may reduce such Party’s operations temporarily or otherwise may affect its ability to fulfill its obligations hereunder. Buyer acknowledges that throughout the Term of this Contract, Seller will need to tie in new xxxxx and also, from time to time, Seller may need to reduce the operation of some facilities for expansion reasons and such tie in and expansion activities shall be deemed Programmed Maintenance, only if the Seller has given the Buyer thirty (30) Days’ notice or such lesser notice that can be reasonably accommodated by Buyer.
(b) Any Proved Notice delivered by Seller or Buyer pursuant to Clause 5.1(a) shall specify the period when Seller is unable to deliver or Buyer is unable to receive the Seller’s Gas (and the extent to which they are unable to deliver or receive, as the case may be). Such notice shall also specify the volume of Seller’s Gas to apply during each Day thereof for all purposes of this Contract.
(c) Following receipt of a Proved Notice pursuant to Clause 5.1(a) above, the Technical Operation Committee shall meet to discuss the proposed timing of any Programmed Maintenance which shall be scheduled in order to minimize the impact of such Programmed Maintenance on the Plant.
(d) Except for Seller’s anticipated well tie-in and expansion activities described in Clause 5.1(a) above, neither Party shall schedule more than one Programmed Maintenance in any Year nor shall either Party schedule any Programmed Maintenance for a period exceeding thirty (30) Days.
(e) Parties shall ensure that the Technical Operation Committee reviews and updates the Protocolo de Condiciones Mínimas de Operación at least every second year and Parties shall provide an updated Protocolo de Condiciones Mínimas de Operación to the Buyer to include as Exhibit B herein as a condition precedent to the Buyer entering into this Agreement.
Programmed Maintenance. Where the Contractor proposes to carry out Programmed Maintenance which may impact on the Educational Services at the Academy, the Authority will not authorise the carrying out of such maintenance by the Contractor without prior consultation with the Company Representative (and the Authority shall have due regard to any representations made). Where the Programmed Maintenance would, if implemented, have a material and adverse effect on the Educational Services at the Academy, the Authority will not authorise the carrying out of such maintenance without the prior consent of the Company.
Programmed Maintenance. Interruptions programmed by UOL DIVEO for the purpose of preventive and/or corrective maintenance of the items contracted in this instrument. Definition of Programmed Maintenance: Programmed Maintenance means any maintenance of the UOL DIVEO Internet Data Center where the CLIENT’s Hosting is located, provided that the CLIENT is advised of such preventive maintenance 48 hours in advance, and that is carried out between 2:00 and 6:00 a.m., local time, or at any time provided that it is previously agreed between UOL DIVEO and the CLIENT. UOL DIVEO will advise the CLIENT of the need for Programmed Maintenance by telephone, e-mail or fax.