Floor Systems Sample Clauses

Floor Systems. All toilet room floors shall be slip resistant ceramic mosaic tile with sanitary ceramic cove base. Provide all special shapes required for 1 piece inside and outside corners. Tile shall be applied using the “thin-set” method. Tile shall meet ANSI 137.1 Vestibule floors at main entrances, including a 10’x10’ walk off area in the office waiting area adjacent to the vestibule and employee entrances shall be carpeted with Tandus US LLC, Abrasive Action style # 02578, Color: Charcoal # 19100 2’ x 2’ squares. Adhesive is as specified below. Carpeting is to be used throughout except as otherwise identified (walk off area, vestibules, restrooms, break room, mechanical and janitor rooms etc.). All carpet must be: Tandus US LLC, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Runaway #03164, Color: Blue Velvet # 18209 with a tile size of 2’ x 2’. Adhesive shall be C-EX as supplied by Tandus US LLC, floor must be checked for moisture content before carpet is installed and if need the floor shall be primed and sealed with C-46E or C-36 primer/sealer as manufactured by Tandus US LLC. The Account executive is ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇. Email: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ cell phone ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. Carpeting and base shall be furnished and installed by the Owner/Lessor. No substitutes are allowed. Break rooms, mechanical and janitorial rooms, shall have vinyl floor tile and 4” vinyl base. Color shall be submitted for approval before installation.
Floor Systems. Flooring in the lobby and vestibule area, public restroom, Break room, by the back entrance, and 2’-3’ in front of the sink area in the large conference room shall be DuraCeramic by Congoleum or Natural Stone Carpet (suggested vendor Floor by Design in ▇▇▇▇▇▇).
Floor Systems. Provide 2 hour fire ratings for floor/ceiling assemblies as required for construction Type 1B. (T-602).
Floor Systems. Design to minimize pollutant cross-contamination of regularly occupied areas: Employ permanent entryway systems (grills, grates, etc.) to capture dirt, particulates, etc. from entering the building at all high volume entryways and the field staff entry.
Floor Systems. All toilet room floors shall be slip resistant ceramic mosaic tile with sanitary ceramic cove base. Provide all special shapes required for 1 piece inside and outside corners. Tile shall be applied using the “thin-set” method. Tile shall meet ANSI 137.1 Vestibule floors at main entrances, including a 10’x10’ walk off area in the office waiting area adjacent to the vestibule and employee entrances shall be carpeted with Tandus US LLC, Abrasive Action style # 02578, Color: Charcoal # 19100 2’ x 2’ squares. Adhesive is as specified below. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ cell phone ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. Carpeting must be installed by an authorized Tandus US LLC, installer so as not to void the carpet warranty. Carpeting and base shall be furnished and installed by the Owner/Lessor. No substitutes are allowed. Break rooms, mechanical and janitorial rooms, shall have vinyl floor tile and 4” vinyl base. Color shall be submitted for approval before installation.
Floor Systems. All toilet room floors shall be slip resistant ceramic mosaic tile with sanitary ceramic cove base. Provide all special shapes required for 1 piece inside and outside corners. Tile shall be applied using the “mud-set” method. Tile shall meet ANSI 137.1 Vestibule floors at main entrances or employee entrances shall be slip resistant quarry tile pavers. Tile shall be product of “American Olean” or “Summitville Quarry Tile”, sized 6” x 6” with a 4” ceramic cove base. Walk off area, an area of 10’ x 10’ within the office waiting area adjacent to the vestibule shall be carpeted with 18” x 18” “Interface” walk off floor tiles, in the charcoal grey color. Adhesive is as specified below. Complete specifications of any substitutes must be submitted to the State prior to construction, and must meet the following minimums: 1) Construction Level Loop 2) Pitch 351 3) Pile units per inch 10 4) Pile units per sq. inch 130 5) Pile height average .135” 6) Face yarn weight 20 oz. 7) Yarn size 1245/2 8) Fiber content 100% CF Antron nylon with static control Break rooms, mechanical and janitorial rooms, shall have vinyl floor tile and 4” vinyl base.

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  • Building Systems “Building Systems” shall mean all structural elements and components, mechanical equipment, plumbing systems, electrical systems and life safety systems and fixtures incorporated in the Improvements, including, without limitation, HVAC, elevator, electrical, plumbing, utility, fire and life safety and swimming pool.

  • Drainage Systems (1) Clear culvert inlets, outlets, and sediment catching basins. (2) Maintain waterbars, drainage dips, and other water diversion measures. (3) During active use, patrol and maintain functional drainage. (4) Repair damaged culvert ends.

  • Building Services 7.01 Landlord shall furnish Tenant with the following services: (a) water for use in the Base Building lavatories, and for any fixtures which would normally be found in a general office space for use of all employees therein (for example, without limitation, drinking fountains and fixtures and equipment that may be found in a kitchenette breakroom area, such as a sink, icemaker, dishwasher, and water lines to a refrigerator; collectively, the “Breakroom Fixtures”). Even though same may be located in the Premises, Landlord agrees to be responsible for the maintenance and repair of any fixtures and water lines serving the lavatories on each floor on which the Premises are located, except to the extent caused by any misuse or vandalism of Tenant, its employees, contractors or any other parties in the Premises at the invitation of Tenant. However, Tenant shall be responsible, at Tenant’s cost, for the repair and maintenance of the water line(s) and fixtures within the Premises relating to any Breakroom Fixtures; (b) customary heat and air conditioning in season during Building Service Hours. Tenant shall have the right to receive HVAC service during hours other than Building Service Hours by paying Landlord’s then standard charge for additional HVAC service and providing such prior notice as is reasonably specified by Landlord; (c) standard janitorial service on Business Days; (d) Elevator service, provided that Landlord shall lock off elevator access to the fourth through seventh floors of the Building so long as the same are unoccupied; (e) Electricity in accordance with the terms and conditions in Section 7.02; and (f) a permanent security desk in the lobby of the Building, (g) such other services as Landlord reasonably determines are necessary or appropriate for the Property. 7.02 Electricity used by Tenant in the Premises shall, at Landlord’s option, be paid for by Tenant either: (a) through inclusion in Expenses (except as provided for excess usage); (b) by a separate charge payable by Tenant to Landlord; or (c) by separate charge billed by the applicable utility company and payable directly by Tenant. Without the consent of Landlord, Tenant’s use of electrical service shall not exceed, either in voltage, rated capacity, use beyond Building Service Hours or overall load, that which Landlord reasonably deems to be standard for the Building. For purposes hereof, such standard for the Building is: (i) a design load of 1.6 ▇▇▇▇▇ per square foot of net usable floor area for all building standard overhead lighting located within the Premises which requires a voltage of 480/277 volts; and (ii) a connected load of 5 ▇▇▇▇▇ per square foot of net usable area for all equipment located and operated within the Premises which requires a voltage of 120/208 volts single phase or less, it being understood that electricity required to operate the base building HVAC system is not included within or deducted from such 5 ▇▇▇▇▇ per square foot described in this subsection. Landlord shall have the right to measure electrical usage by commonly accepted methods. If it is determined that Tenant is using excess electricity, Tenant shall pay Landlord for the cost of such excess electrical usage as Additional Rent. 7.03 Landlord’s failure to furnish, or any interruption, diminishment or termination of services due to the application of Laws, the failure of any equipment, the performance of repairs, improvements or alterations, utility interruptions or the occurrence of an event of Force Majeure (defined in Section 26.03) (collectively a “Service Failure”) shall not render Landlord liable to Tenant, constitute a constructive eviction of Tenant, give rise to an abatement of Rent, nor relieve Tenant from the obligation to fulfill any covenant or agreement. However, if the Premises, or a material portion of the Premises, are made untenantable for a period in excess of 3 consecutive Business Days as a result of a Service Failure that is reasonably within the control of Landlord to correct, then Tenant, as its sole remedy, shall be entitled to receive an abatement of Rent payable hereunder during the period beginning on the 4th consecutive Business Day of the Service Failure and ending on the day the service has been restored. If the entire {QuinStreet, Inc. -6-00004264.} May 30, 2003 Matter ID Number: 7329 Premises have not been rendered untenantable by the Service Failure, the amount of abatement shall be equitably prorated.

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  • Systems The Servicer covenants that at the date hereof in respect of the software which is used by the Servicer in providing the Services, it shall for the duration of this Agreement: