Work by Tenant’s Contractors Sample Clauses

Work by Tenant’s Contractors. Tenant may, at its sole expense, select and employ its own contractors for specialized work in the Premises which is not to be performed by Landlord, such as telephone installation, installation of computer and other specialized equipment, special cabinetwork and millwork, and for other similar decorative, cosmetic and non-structural alterations, additions or installations to the Premises which do not affect any Building systems, structure, or areas outside of the Premises (collectively, the “Tenant Work”), subject to the following qualifications, conditions and limitations:
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Work by Tenant’s Contractors. Tenant may, at its sole expense, select and employ its own contractors for certain work in the Demised Premises which is not to be performed by Landlord including, but not limited to, cabling, and Landlord shall afford Tenant access to the Premises during Landlord’s construction in order to perform such work, provided such work is coordinated with Landlord’s work and does not unreasonably interfere with Landlord’s work.
Work by Tenant’s Contractors. Supplementing Article 3, before Tenant shall use any contractor or subcontractor to make any alterations, additions, installations or improvements in the demised premises, Tenant shall present to Landlord certificates of insurance or other evidence satisfactory to Landlord, that each of Tenant's contractors and subcontractors is and shall be covered, at all times, during its operations upon the demised premises, by (a) comprehensive general liability insurance with limits of $500,000 each occurrence and $l,000,000 aggregate (persons injury and property damage), including elevator operation, independent contractor risks, contractual liability coverage and other risks ordinarily included in such policies, which insurance shall name Landlord as an additional insured, and (b) workers compensation insurance with statutory limits. Such certificates of insurance shall provide that the policies will not be canceled during the term until at least thirty (30) days' prior written notice has been given to Landlord. All work in the demised premises by Tenant or Tenant's contractors or subcontractors will be performed in accordance with all applicable building and fire codes and requirements in regulations under the ADA, and in such manner as not to interfere materially and adversely with the business of Landlord or other tenants or occupants of the 521 Building. In particular, Tenant shall ensure that all workers employed by Tenant or Tenant's contractors for work in the demised premises shall use only the building's West 58th St. side freight elevators for the passage of workers, materials and refuse in connection with such work; that construction or demolition operations that may entail excessive noise or vibration shall be conducted only after normal business hours; and that rubble and refuse from any demolition operations will be removed from the building and the streets in front in a prompt and cleanly manner. If a sidewalk bridge or scaffolding is required by law for the installation of new 51 windows in the demised premises, then Tenant shall arrange for same to be permitted, erected, and removed not later than the expiration date authorized by the City, at Tenant's expense. Tenant shall not engage or employ in the demised premises any contractor or subcontractor, the presence of whose employees may cause labor discord in the 521 Building, and Tenant will confer with Landlord prior to such engagement or employ as to assure that no such discord will ensue. Subjec...

Related to Work by Tenant’s Contractors

  • Tenant’s Contractors If Tenant should desire to enter the Premises or authorize its agent to do so prior to the Commencement Date of the Lease, to perform approved work not requested of the Landlord, Landlord shall permit such entry if:

  • Tenant’s Work After the Commencement Date, Tenant at its sole cost and expense intends to construct leasehold improvements in the Demised Premises (“Tenant’s Work”) as detailed in the plans and specifications to be prepared by Tenant’s architect (“TI Architect”). Tenant shall be allowed to select a general contractor to perform the Tenant’s Work, provided said general contractor shall be properly licensed, bonded and of a reputation reasonably acceptable to Landlord. An affiliate of Landlord, Minkoff Development Corporation (“MDC”), shall act as Landlord’s construction manager to review plans and oversee construction of the Tenant’s Work by the general contractor. MDC shall receive a fee equal to one percent (1%) of the cost of the Tenant’s Work, which fee shall not exceed $50,000. Tenant shall have the right to submit plans for the Tenant’s Work in stages for portions of the Demised Premises. Tenant shall cause the TI Architect to prepare and deliver to Landlord for Landlord’s or MDC’s review preliminary plans (architectural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and structural, if necessary) and specifications for the proposed leasehold improvements (the “Preliminary Plans”). Landlord shall have five (5) business days after its receipt thereof (or such additional time as may reasonably be necessary) to review the Preliminary Plans, request any changes it deems reasonably appropriate, and indicate on the Preliminary Plans which portions of the leasehold improvements are to be removed by Tenant prior to the expiration or termination of the Lease. The TI Architect shall modify the Preliminary Plans to accommodate Landlord’s changes, and resubmit the revised plans (the “Revised Preliminary Plans”) to Landlord for approval. If Tenant or the TI Architect elect not to make said changes to the Preliminary Plans, then Landlord shall have the right to require Tenant to perform corresponding restoration work to effect said changes prior to the expiration or termination of the Lease. Upon receipt of Landlord’s approval of the Revised Preliminary Plans, the TI Architect shall prepare a complete set of construction drawings and specifications for the construction of the proposed leasehold improvements (the “Working Drawings”). The Working Drawings shall be in sufficient detail for (i) Tenant’s general contractor to obtain bids from all trades for and to perform the work described on the Working Drawings; (ii) Tenant’s general contractor to secure building permits from the requisite governmental authorities having jurisdiction over same; and (iii) Landlord or MDC to indicate the portion of Tenant’s Work, if any, which Tenant is to remove by expiration or termination of the Lease. The Working Drawings shall conform to and be consistent with the Revised Preliminary Plans and comply with all applicable Laws and Insurance Requirements, as those terms are defined in the Lease. The Working Drawings shall be submitted to MDC for review and approval, which approval (or a request for changes to be made) shall be given within ten (10) days after receipt thereof. Within five (5) business days after MDC’s approval of the Working Drawings, as modified by any revisions requested by MDC, Landlord and Tenant shall initial same to confirm their mutual approval thereof (the “Approved Working Drawings ”). The Approved Working Drawings will indicate which portions of the Tenant’s Work, if any, will have to be removed by Tenant prior to the expiration or termination of the Lease, and Tenant will timely comply with such requirement and repair any damage to the Land or the Building caused thereby at its own expense. Tenant will have no obligation to remove any other portion of the Tenant’s Work.

  • Alterations by Tenant Tenant shall not make any alterations, renovations, improvements or other installations (collectively “Alterations”) in, on or to any part of the Premises (including, without limitation, any alterations of the front, signs, structural alterations, or any cutting or drilling into any part of the Premises or any securing of any fixture, apparatus, or equipment of any kind to any part of the Premises) unless and until Tenant shall have caused plans and specifications therefore to have been prepared, at Tenant’s expense, by an architect or other duly qualified person and shall have obtained Landlord’s approval thereof. Tenant shall submit to Landlord detailed drawings and plans of the proposed Alterations at the time Landlord’s approval is sought. If such approval is granted, Tenant shall cause the work described in such plans and specifications to be performed, at its expense, promptly, efficiently, competently and in a good and workmanlike manner by duly qualified and licensed persons or entities approved by Landlord, using first grade materials. All such work shall comply with all applicable codes, rules, regulations and ordinances. The Tenant shall at all times maintain fire insurance with extended coverage in an amount adequate to cover the cost of replacement of all alterations, decorations, additions or improvements to the Premises by Tenant in the event of fire or extended coverage loss. Tenant shall deliver to the Landlord certificates of such fire insurance policies, which shall contain a clause requiring the insurer to give the Landlord ten (10) days notice of cancellation of such policies.

  • Tenant Improvements Subject to the terms and conditions hereof, Landlord agrees, at its cost and expense to complete a “turnkey” interior build-out (“Tenant Improvements”) of the Leased Premises in accordance with the conditions stated in the Work Letter attached hereto as Exhibit C and incorporated hereby pursuant to the Approved Final Plans to be finalized and approved in accordance with the Work Letter and upon approval attached thereto. Any changes or modifications to the Approved Final Plans thereafter must be done in writing and signed by both Tenant and Landlord in accordance with the Work Letter. So long as in accordance with Article 19 of this Lease, Tenant agrees that Landlord shall be entitled to select, in its reasonable discretion and acting in good faith, all architects, engineers, contractors and material suppliers necessary to furnish the labor and materials for the construction of the Tenant Improvements. Landlord shall be the sole contracting party with respect to the employment of contractors which perform the work necessary to construct the Tenant Improvements. Tenant shall not be entitled to access to the Leased Premises prior to the Date of Substantial Completion and Tenant shall not interfere with or impair in any material way the construction of the Tenant Improvements, and any such interference or impairment shall be included within a Tenant Delay as defined in the Work Letter and shall entitle Landlord to all remedies provided herein for breach of this Lease. Prior to the Possession Date, Tenant shall not enter into any contract for construction of any improvements within the Leased Premises with any person other than Landlord without Landlord's prior written consent. Tenant, at Tenant's expense, shall obtain and maintain any and all necessary permits and licenses to enable Tenant to conduct Tenant’s Permitted Use, and the failure of Tenant to obtain or maintain same shall not in any manner affect the Tenant’s obligations hereunder. Landlord shall be solely responsible, at its cost and expense, for obtaining all permits and approvals related to the Tenant Improvements.

  • Tenant’s Plans Tenant shall be solely responsible for the preparation of the final architectural, electrical and mechanical construction drawings, plans and specifications (called “Tenant’s Plans”) necessary to construct the Relocation Premises for Tenant’s occupancy, which plans shall be submitted to Landlord for approval by Landlord’s architect and engineers on or before June 1, 2012, and Tenant’s Plans shall comply with their requirements to avoid aesthetic or other conflicts with the design and function of the balance of the Building. Landlord’s architect and engineers shall respond to any plan submission by Tenant within five (5) Business Days after Landlord’s receipt thereof. In the event Landlord’s architect’s or engineers’ approval of Tenant’s Plans is withheld or conditioned (and such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or conditioned), Landlord shall send written notification thereof to Tenant and include a reasonably detailed statement identifying the reasons for such refusal or condition, and Tenant shall have the plans revised by its architect to incorporate all reasonable objections and conditions presented by Landlord and shall resubmit such plans to Landlord within ten (10) days after receipt of Landlord’s notice of disapproval. Such process shall be followed until the plans shall have been approved by the Landlord’s architect and engineer without unreasonable objection or condition, except that after the initial five-(5)-Business-day period, any further submissions/resubmissions shall be made within three (3) Business Days. If Landlord fails to respond to submitted plans within the applicable period set forth above, then the September 10, 2012, date set forth in the table incorporated in Section III.A below shall be extended on a day-for-day basis for each day that any such failure continues. Without limiting the foregoing, Tenant shall be responsible for all elements of the design of Tenant’s plans (including, without limitation, compliance with law, functionality of design, the structural integrity of the design, the configuration of the Relocation Premises and the placement of Tenant’s furniture, appliances and equipment), and Landlord’s approval of Tenant’s Plans shall in no event relieve Tenant of the responsibility for such design. Tenant shall be solely responsible for the timely preparation and submission of all such Tenant Plans and for all elements of the design of such Tenant’s Plans and for all costs related thereto. (The word “architect” as used in this Section II (C) shall include an interior designer or space planner.)

  • Landlord Improvements Landlord will construct a laboratory build-out for the Premises ("Landlord Improvements") pursuant to plans submitted by Landlord to Tenant and reasonably approved by Tenant ("Plans"), which shall be consistent with the floor plan attached hereto as Exhibit "C." The Plans generally shall provide for the Landlord Improvements to be constructed in order to accommodate generally accepted generic biotechnical laboratory uses, except as Landlord may otherwise agree. Unless otherwise determined by Landlord, the Tenant Improvements shall include the construction of an energy efficient electronically controlled central HV/AC plant. Within five (5) days after the Effective Date, Tenant shall provide to Landlord for Landlord's review and approval the following: (i) a proposed detailed list of equipment for the Premises, with the make, model, and specifications, and (ii) a detailed chemical inventory, with all codes and classifications. Tenant shall provide to Landlord such other information as Landlord may reasonably request for construction of the Landlord Improvements within five (5) days after written request therefor. Tenant shall provide written notice of its disapproval of the Plans within five (5) days after the Plans have been submitted detailing its precise reasons for disapproval. The failure of Tenant to disapprove the Plans in writing within a five (5) day period shall be conclusively deemed Tenant's approval of the Plans. Landlord shall have its architect revise the Plans to remedy any reasonable objections of Tenant, and Tenant shall have an additional five (5) day period to review the revised Plans to reasonably determine if such objections were satisfied; provided, however, Tenant shall make no new objections to the Plans. If there are any reasonable objections not addressed by revised Plans, the review procedure shall be repeated until all Tenant's objections are reasonably satisfied. If Tenant has not fully approved the Plans within sixty (60) days after the date such plans were first submitted to Tenant hereunder, Landlord at its sole election may terminate this Lease. Tenant shall timely sign and submit to Landlord a Certificate of Approval of Tenant Improvement Plans in the form as shown in Exhibit "F" attached to this Lease and incorporated herein by this reference ("Certificate"). In the case where Tenant is deemed to have approved the Plans on account of Tenant's failure to timely respond following the delivery of the Plans, such approval shall be deemed to have been given in accordance with the terms of the Certificate. Tenant acknowledges that Landlord may reasonably change the Plans as required by Applicable Law or unforeseen circumstances.

  • Landlord Work All of the work described to be performed by Landlord in this paragraph 1 is collectively referred to as the "Landlord Work". All Landlord Work shall be performed in accordance with all applicable laws and this Lease, in a good and workmanlike manner, as appropriate by engineers, surveyors, architects and consultants, who are bondable, licensed in the State and of good reputation. Landlord's general contractor shall be experienced in shopping center development and in coordinating construction schedules with major anchors and national retailers. In the event that Landlord defaults at any time in completion of any component of the Landlord Work and fails to correct such default such that an Event of Default occurs, Tenant shall have the right, but not the obligation, to perform at Landlord's sole cost and expense, all or any part of Landlord's Work. Tenant shall exercise this right by providing Landlord with written notice thereof, which notice shall reasonably detail those portions of the Landlord Work which Tenant elects to complete. Tenant may exercise the rights set forth in this paragraph 1(d) from time to time so long as Tenant provides Landlord notice specified herein (i) within a reasonable amount of time prior to the date upon which Landlord would otherwise commence that portion of the Landlord Work, or (ii) at such other time where it is feasible for Tenant to take over that portion of the Landlord Work from Landlord. In the event and to the extent that Tenant exercises its right hereunder, Landlord agrees to cooperate in good faith and provide Tenant with reasonable assistance so that Tenant can complete said portions of the Landlord Work. Landlord agrees to reimburse Tenant for any and all costs incurred by Tenant in connection with any portion of the Landlord Work which Tenant is in the process of completing within fifteen (15) days after receipt of written request from Tenant, which request shall be reasonably supported by invoices and/or written description of the Landlord Work performed. In the event that the Landlord does not timely reimburse Tenant as hereinabove contemplated, Tenant shall be entitled to deduct the costs of such Landlord Work from rentals and other payments due under the Lease, together with interest at the Default Rate from the date of expenditure by Tenant until paid or otherwise deducted in full.

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