Operation & Maintenance (O&M) definition

Operation & Maintenance (O&M) means all the activities required for operation and maintenance of the street lighting system handed over to the contractor (Applicant herein) within the Project Area including, but not limited to smart feeder panels, cables / conductors, connectors, fuses, poles, ole earthing, junction box, fixtures, wires etc., (Clause 1.1 of the contract)

Examples of Operation & Maintenance (O&M) in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall prepare and update Operation & Maintenance (O&M) Manuals as necessary.

  • The District and the DTSC shall enter into a long-term Operation & Maintenance (O&M) Agreement.

  • Cash flow includes annualized Operation & Maintenance (O&M) costs.

  • During Internal Combustion Engine Operation & Maintenance (O&M), the contractor must: • Have written standard operating procedures (SOPs) for all O&M based on OEM recommendation.

  • Consultant will perform routine Operation & Maintenance (O&M) activities on a weekly, and monthly schedule.

  • Each purchase order or subcontract issued by the Contractor shall include project requirements for submittal data, startup services, commissioning, Operation & Maintenance (O&M) manuals, data and training.

  • A single tender was floated for Design & Construction of water networks (DB') and Operation & Maintenance (O&M') by KMC.

  • Phase 2 services shall include full construction support (e.g., technical support, shop drawing review and approval, responding to RFI’s, issuing Work Change Directives, project management, contractor oversight, project field representation and inspection, start-up services include providing assembled Operation & Maintenance (O&M) Manuals, O&M staff training, comprehensive electrical diagrams, process system diagrams and piping labeling, etc.).

  • Manage and review for contract and code compliance the submission of samples, shop drawings, Operation & Maintenance (O&M) manuals, and other submittals between contractors and the Commission.

  • This revision to Exhibit A of the October 22, 1980 Agreement (Agreement) between ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County (County) and the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) reflects changes to WSSC’s actual and approximate future Points of Connection to the Mattawoman Interceptor (Interceptor), WSSC flow limits at those points of connection, and methods of calculating WSSC’s Capital and Operation & Maintenance (O&M) cost shares of the County’s expenses incurred for the Interceptor.