Common use of System Outages Clause in Contracts

System Outages. Work, which requires any existing building utility system (including fire protection) to be taken out of service, shall be scheduled and performed so that the length of time the utility is out of service is held to a minimum. All material for the alteration and tie-in work shall be on hand when each utility service interruption is scheduled. The Contractor shall notify Battelle not less than five (5) working days prior to each required utility shutdown. All tie-in work shall be scheduled and performed so that the shutdown time will not exceed four (4) hours for water and two (2) hours for electrical or fire alarm. Battelle shall approve methods of performing the tie-in work prior to any utility system outage. Prior approval must be obtained for connection to and use of existing fire hydrants.

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Samples: www.pnnl.gov, www.pnnl.gov, www.pnnl.gov

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System Outages. Work, which requires any existing building utility system (including fire protection) to be taken out of service, shall be scheduled and performed so that the length of time the utility is out of service is held to a minimum. All material for the alteration and tie-in work shall be on hand when each utility service interruption is scheduled. The Contractor shall notify Battelle not less than five (5) working days prior to each required utility shutdown. All tie-in work shall be scheduled and performed so that the shutdown time will not exceed four (4) hours for water and two (2) hours for electrical or fire alarm. Battelle Xxxxxxxx shall approve methods of performing the tie-in work prior to any utility system outage. Prior approval must be obtained for connection to and use of existing fire hydrants.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.pnnl.gov

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