Building Entrance Clause Samples
Building Entrance. 1. DMARC:
a. Each building or suite will require a DMARC or Demarcation Point, a physical location where the public network of a telecommunications organization such as a phone or cable company ends and the private network of the customer begins. This is usually where the cable physically enters a building.
2. CONDUIT:
a. Three (3) conduits of 4” diameter rigid steel, placed a minimum of 24” below finished grade, and painted with corrosion inhibiting paint, shall be placed from the property line to an outside hand‐hole. All ends of conduit shall have an insulated bushing at each end to seal out debris and water. Location and placement of conduit shall be coordinated with the DTMB Telecommunications Division.
b. Three (3) conduits at the building entrance from an outside hand‐hole to the DMARC, of 4” diameter rigid steel, placed a minimum of 24” below finished grade and painted with corrosion inhibiting paint. All ends of conduit shall have an insulated bushing at each end to seal out debris and water. Location and placement of conduit shall be coordinated with the DTMB Telecommunications Division.
c. Conduit within the building shall be reamed and have an insulated bushing at each end, and shall be bonded and grounded.
Building Entrance. Must be kept clean and free of dust, debris, cobwebs and bird droppings on a daily basis.
Building Entrance. Tenant shall construct a new entry to Building 2, plus any associated parking, sidewalk and landscaping improvements (collectively, such work shall be referred to as the “Building Entrance”), and in addition, Tenant shall also relocate to Tenant’s lobby the fire control panel for the Building. Tenant’s construction of the Building Entrance and the relocation of the fire control panel shall be subject to the following: (i) Tenant shall perform such construction concurrently with Tenant’s construction of Tenant’s Work; (ii) Landlord shall contribute toward the reasonable cost of the construction and installation of such work in an aggregate amount not to exceed Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00) (the “Building Entrance Allowance”); (iii) Landlord shall disburse the Building Entrance Allowance to Tenant in the same manner that Landlord’s Allowance is disbursed, as set forth in Section 5.B. above; (iv) Landlord, in Landlord’s sole, but good faith discretion, shall have the right to approve of the design and configuration of the Building Entrance; (v) Tenant shall submit to Landlord, for Landlord’s prior written approval, complete plans and specifications for all work to be done by Tenant with respect to the Building Entrance and the relocation of the fire control panel; and (vi) Tenant’s construction of the Building Entrance and the relocation of the fire control panel shall be otherwise subject to Section 5.C. above (provided that no Supervision Fee shall be payable by Tenant for such work). If the costs of Tenant’s construction of the Building Entrance and the relocation of the fire control panel exceeds the funds available therefor from the Building Entrance Allowance, then Tenant shall pay all such excess costs. The Building Entrance Allowance, if applicable, shall be used by Tenant solely for the construction of the Building Entrance and the relocation of the fire control panel, and not for any portion of Tenant’s Work.
Building Entrance. Conduit or Conduits usually connecting a Vault, Handhole, or Maintenance Hole in the public right-of-way to a building.