Maintenance and Operations Clause Samples
The Maintenance and Operations clause outlines the responsibilities for keeping equipment, property, or systems in good working order throughout the term of an agreement. Typically, it specifies which party is responsible for routine upkeep, repairs, and operational costs, and may set standards for the quality and frequency of maintenance activities. This clause ensures that assets remain functional and safe, preventing disputes over neglect or unexpected breakdowns by clearly allocating duties and expectations.
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Maintenance and Operations. Licensee shall designate in writing to Director of OC Parks an on-site representative who shall be responsible for the day-day operation and level of maintenance, cleanliness, and general order.
Maintenance and Operations. The Open Space System shall be private property. Developer shall be responsible for the maintenance and operation of the Open Space System. However, Developer shall make the Open Space System available for reasonable public access and enjoyment subject to the guidelines provided in the Open Space System Operations & Maintenance Plan, Exhibit I.
Maintenance and Operations. The Borrower shall, and shall cause each Material Subsidiary to, care for, maintain, protect and preserve its P&NG Rights, oilfield equipment and related assets in accordance with sound oil and gas industry practice in western Canada.
Maintenance and Operations. Agriculture Assistant Agricultural Technician Automobile Mechanic ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Courier Custodial Trainee Custodian Food Services Worker Gardener Grill ▇▇▇▇ Groundskeeper Instructional Aide, Vocational Arts Instructional Assistant – Horticulture Instructional Media Specialist Lead Gardener Maintenance Assistant Office Machine Technician Offset Machine Operator Physical Education/Athletic Facilities Assistant (Female) Physical Education/Athletic Facilities Assistant (Male) Pool Maintenance Custodian Printing Equipment Mechanic Theater Management Assistant
Maintenance and Operations. The responsibilities outlined in this Section apply to all areas of the Parking Facilities, unless an area is specifically exempted herein. Specifically, but not by way of limitation, the Operator shall provide for the maintenance and operation functions described as follows:
Maintenance and Operations. Custodian Head Custodian Carpentry Craftsperson Equipment Operator Electrical Technician Groundskeeper Maintenance Person Painting Craftsperson Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling Craftsperson Delivery Driver Warehouse Operations Specialist Transportation Dispatcher - Transportation Lead Dispatcher Scheduler - Transportation School Bus Driver School Bus Driver - Instructor Vehicle Service Worker Heavy Duty Diesel and Equipment Mechanic Food Service Food Service Worker Cook Technology Data Management Specialist Mgmt. Technician Technology Services Specialist Technology Help Desk Bilingual BilingualTranslator Interpreter Community Liaison Campus operations Campus Monitor Yard Duty Supervisor
Maintenance and Operations a) Licensee shall deploy, maintain, and operate a minimum of fifty (50) Fleet Vehicles within the Raleigh city limits at any time, throughout the term of this Agreement.
b) Licensee shall not operate or allow the operation of more than five hundred (500) Fleet Vehicles within the Raleigh city limits at any time.
c) The City, at its sole discretion and at any time, may amend the minimum or maximum allowable number of Fleet Vehicles.
d) Licensee shall notify the City if there is a plan to change the fleet size no later than two (2) weeks prior to deployment or removal.
e) If Licensee increases the fleet size during the term of this Agreement, the payment of $300.00 per additional Fleet Vehicle shall be paid within five (5) days of the vehicle’s presence within the City or notice to the City of the proposed increase, whichever is first.
f) To allow for continued oversight and monitoring of the Licensee by the City, Licensee shall provide the City with five (5) separate login accounts.
g) Licensee shall maintain staffed operations located within the City of Raleigh. The local operations shall be responsible for, inter alia, the maintenance, rebalancing, relocating, and removing of Fleet Vehicles, and responding to complaints as received. The Licensee shall provide to the City the direct local contact for staff that are capable of rebalancing, relocating, and removing the Fleet Vehicles within two (2) hours of notification. This local operation staff contact may be published on the City’s website, each vehicle, and/or other materials as determined by the City.
h) Licensee shall provide a Customer Service telephone number that operates twenty-four (24) hours each day for persons to report safety concerns, maintenance issues, complaints, or ask questions. The Customer Service telephone number shall be visible on each Fleet Vehicle and provided to the City for publication on City’s website and other materials.
i) Licensee must provide to the City monthly and annual reports regarding rate structures that will be offered to all Users including any daily, monthly, or annual passes or subscriptions, and the reports shall include any discount programs that will be available to students, low income or at-risk populations, or other categories, including any qualifications required for these discount programs.
j) Licensee shall communicate to Users sufficient information on charges that may be made, including rates and dollar amounts of fees, including rental charges, min...
Maintenance and Operations a. The CITY may request in writing that locations be added to or removed from Exhibit “A”. The form attached to this Contract as “Exhibit B” will be used to document any change. Written approval from the Crawfordsville District Deputy Commissioner is required before a change to Exhibit “A” is effective. Terms of this Contract shall apply to locations added to Exhibit “A” as if the added location had been an original part of this Contract.
b. Upon termination of this contract or during maintenance or modernization activities, equipment removed by the CITY will remain the property of the CITY.
c. The CITY shall maintain controller cabinets, connections, signal equipment, and interconnect equipment for all locations in Exhibit “A”.
d. The CITY shall be responsible for cable locates of all wiring at all locations.
e. INDOT and the CITY may access the advanced traffic management system via an internet connection to view telemetry reports of interconnect operation. Operational reports may be downloaded by either party. Only the CITY may remove information from the system memory registers.
f. INDOT reserves the right to disconnect from the advanced traffic management system (from inside INDOT’s controller cabinets) should malfunctions or operational problems be discovered which may be detrimental to the operation of the traffic signals at INDOT intersections. INDOT will notify the CITY of the system disconnect on the day of system disconnect if such notification can be made during normal working hours, otherwise INDOT will notify the CITY on the next workday.
g. Timings shall be set by the advanced traffic management system.
h. Both INDOT and the CITY agree that should a change of controller equipment or interconnect equipment affecting system compatibility be desired by either party, then both parties must agree to the change. If both parties do not mutually accept such change, then the advanced traffic management system may be disconnected, as stated in item 6f above.
Maintenance and Operations. Provision and responsibility for maintenance of improvements and activities shall be described and included in plans. It is the understanding that facilities, improvements and activities within the passive use area of the park are the responsibility of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County, and that facilities, improvements and activities within the active area of the park are the responsibility of the City of Monticello. At such time the County or City requests to program outside of their limits and such program is agreed to by the responsible party, the proposing entity shall be responsible for staffing, setup, maintenance and cost.
Maintenance and Operations. High Time - On any operation where there is a possibility of a free fall of twenty-five (25) feet or more, double time shall be paid for the time spent on the operation in fifteen (15) minute segments. This excludes work performed from a mechanized work container and/or platform with safety rails.