Building Services. Definitions
Building Services or “Building Service Work” means work performed in connection with the cleaning of buildings and security guard services.
Building Services means any cleaning or routine building maintenance work, including but not limited to sweeping, vacuuming, floor cleaning, cleaning of rest rooms, collecting refuse or trash, window cleaning, securing, patrolling, or other work in connection with the care or securing of an existing building, including services typically provided by a door-attendant or concierge. "Building services" shall not include any skilled maintenance work, professional services, or other public work for which a contractor is required to pay the "prevailing wage" as defined in section 2 of P.L.1963, c.150 (C.34:11-56.26).
Examples of Building Services in a sentence
Employing or procuring agents, contractors or others as the Landlord decides in connection with the Building Services and the Additional Building Services.
Providing accommodation for staff, plant, furniture, equipment and vehicles used in providing the Building Services and the Additional Building Services, and all outgoings on them.
More Definitions of Building Services
Building Services means any cleaning or routine building
Building Services means any cleaning or building maintenance
Building Services means services for a building with respect to food, security and cleaning and any prescribed services for a building; (“services de gestion d’immeubles”)
Building Services means the care and maintenance of property, including, but not limited to, janitorial services, building maintenance services, and security services.
Building Services means any janitorial or security guard services.
Building Services the services listed in Part 3 of Schedule 3; “Business Day” any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or a bank or public holiday in England and Wales; “Car Park” any car park or car parks forming part of the Estate at any time during the Term; “company” includes: any UK registered company (as defined in section 1158 of the Companies Act 2006); to the extent applicable, any overseas company as defined in section 1044 of the Companies Act 2006; any unregistered company (to include any association); and any “company or legal person” in relation to which insolvency proceedings may be opened pursuant to Article 3 of the EC Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings 2000;