MAINTENANCE AND TESTING OF SYSTEMS Clause Samples

MAINTENANCE AND TESTING OF SYSTEMS. A. The Lessor is responsible for the total maintenance and repair of the leased Premises, including the site and private access roads. All equipment and systems shall be maintained to provide reliable, energy efficient service without unusual interruption, disturbing noises, exposure to fire or safety hazards, uncomfortable drafts, excessive air velocities, or unusual emissions of dirt. The Lessor's maintenance responsibility includes initial supply and replacement of all supplies, materials, and equipment necessary for such maintenance. Maintenance, testing, and inspection of appropriate equipment and systems shall be done in accordance with current applicable codes, and inspection certificates shall be displayed as appropriate. Copies of all records in this regard shall be forwarded to the Government’s designated representative. B. At the Lessor’s expense, the Government reserves the right to require documentation of proper operations, inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire protection systems, such as, but not limited to, fire alarm, fire sprinkler, standpipes, fire pump, emergency lighting, illuminated exit signs, and emergency generator, prior to occupancy to ensure proper operation. These tests shall be witnessed by the Government’s designated representative.
MAINTENANCE AND TESTING OF SYSTEMS. (SEP 2013) A. The Lessor is responsible for the total maintenance and repair of the Property and leased Premises at the Lessor’s sole expense. Such maintenance and repairs include the site and private access roads. All equipment and systems shall be maintained to provide reliable, energy efficient service without unusual interruption, disturbing noises, exposure to fire or safety hazards, uncomfortable drafts, excessive air velocities, or unusual emissions of dirt. The Lessor's maintenance responsibility includes initial supply and replacement of all supplies, materials, and equipment necessary for such maintenance. Maintenance, testing, and inspection of appropriate equipment and systems shall be done in accordance with current applicable codes, and inspection certificates shall be displayed as appropriate. Copies of all records in this regard shall be forwarded to the Government’s designated representative. B. At the Lessor’s sole expense, the Government reserves the right to require documentation of proper operations, inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire protection systems, such as, but not limited to, fire alarm, fire sprinkler, standpipes, fire pump, emergency lighting, illuminated exit signs, emergency generator, to ensure proper operation. These tests shall be witnessed by the Government’s designated representative.
MAINTENANCE AND TESTING OF SYSTEMS. (APR 2011) A. The Lessor is responsible for the total maintenance and repair of the leased Premises. Such maintenance and repairs include the site and private access roads. All equipment and systems shall be maintained to provide reliable, energy efficient service without unusual interruption, disturbing noises, exposure to fire or safety hazards, uncomfortable drafts, excessive air velocities, or unusual emissions of dirt. The Lessor's maintenance responsibility includes initial supply and replacement of all supplies, materials, and equipment necessary for such maintenance. Maintenance, testing, and inspection of appropriate equipment and systems shall be done in accordance with current applicable codes, and inspection certificates shall be displayed as appropriate. Copies of all records in this regard may be forwarded to the GSA Field Office Manager or a designated representative upon request by the Lease Contracting Officer. B. Without any additional charge, the Government reserves the right to require documentation of proper operations or testing prior to occupancy of such systems as fire alarm, sprinkler, standpipes, fire pumps, emergency lighting, illuminated exit signs, emergency generator, etc., to ensure proper operation. These tests shall be witnessed by a designated representative of the contracting officer.
MAINTENANCE AND TESTING OF SYSTEMS. (As Amended 01/24/90) The lessor is responsible for the total maintenance and repair of the leased premises in accordance with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇, ▇▇▇ Form 3517. The foregoing requirement shall be subject to the Government’s obligations pursuant to Paragraph 85, and shall be construed to require normal repair and maintenance by the lessor. The Government shall be responsible for the replacement of any equipment furnished by the Government or by the lessor pursuant to Paragraph 103 whenever such replacement shall be necessary as determined by the Government, and the equipment is not covered under warranty. Such maintenance and repairs include site and private access roads. All equipment and systems shall be maintained to provide reliable energy efficient service without unusual interruption, disturbing noises, exposure to fire safety hazards, excessive air velocities or unusual emissions of dirt. The lessor’s maintenance responsibility includes initial supply and replacement of all supplies, materials, and equipment necessary for such maintenance. Maintenance work and the testing of systems must be done in accordance with applicable codes and inspection certificates must be displayed as appropriate. Copies of all records in this regard shall be forwarded to the GSA field office manager or a designated representative. WITHOUT ANY ADDITIONAL CHARGE, THE GOVERNMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REQUIRE THE LESSOR OR HIS REPRESENTATIVE TO TEST ONCE A YEAR, WITH PROPER NOTICE, SUCH SYSTEMS AS FIRE ALARM, SPRINKLER, EMERGENCY GENERATOR, ETC. TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION. UPON REQUEST, APPROPRIATE OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE FOR THE GOVERNMENT’S REVIEW DURING THESE TESTS. THESE TESTS SHALL BE WITNESSED BY A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CONTRACTING OFFICER. INITIALS: ILLEGIBLE & ILLEGIBLE INDEPENDENCE SQUARE Lessor Government January 20, 1990 SFO-89-047 Page 65 of 79 83 FLAG DISPLAY THE LESSOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FLAG DISPLAY ON ALL WORKDAYS AND FEDERAL HOLIDAYS. THE GOVERNMENT WILL PROVIDE INSTRUCTIONS WHEN FLAGS MUST BE FLOWN AT HALF-STAFF. 84 SECURITY THE LESSOR SHALL PROVIDE A LEVEL OF SECURITY WHICH PREVENTS UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY TO THE SPACE LEASED DURING NONDUTY HOURS AND PREVENTS LOITERING OR DISRUPTIVE ACTS IN AND AROUND THE SPACE LEASED DURING DUTY HOURS. THE GOVERNMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO PROVIDE OR ARRANGE TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PROTECTIVE SERVICES CONSISTING OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECURITY ACTIVITIES TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF ALL VISITORS AND ...
MAINTENANCE AND TESTING OF SYSTEMS. (SEP 2013)
MAINTENANCE AND TESTING OF SYSTEMS. (JUN 2012) A. The Lessor is responsible for the total maintenance and repair of the leased premises. B. Maintenance and repairs include the site and private access roads. All lessor provided equipment and systems shall be maintained to provide reliable, energy efficient service without unusual interruption, disturbing noises, exposure to fire or safety hazards, uncomfortable drafts, excessive air velocities, or unusual emissions of dirt. The lessor's maintenance responsibility includes initial supply and replacement of all supplies, materials, and equipment necessary for such maintenance. Maintenance, testing, and inspection of appropriate equipment and systems shall be done in accordance with current applicable codes, and inspection certificates shall be displayed as appropriate. Copies of all records in this regard shall be forwarded to the Government’s designated representative. C. At the Lessor’s expense, the Government reserves the right to require documentation of proper operations or testing inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire protection systems, such as fire alarm, fire sprinkler, standpipes, fire pump, emergency lighting, illuminated exit signs, emergency generator. prior to occupancy to ensure proper operation. These tests shall be witnessed by the Government’s designated representative. D. Fixing broken items: If found not to be wear and tear; within four (4) working days the Lessor shall provide a quote to the
MAINTENANCE AND TESTING OF SYSTEMS. (SEP 2013) A. The Lessor is responsible for the total maintenance and repair of the leased Premises. Such maintenance and repairs include the site and private access roads. All equipment and systems shall be maintained to provide reliable, energy efficient service without unusual interruption, disturbing noises, exposure to fire or safety hazards, uncomfortable drafts, excessive air velocities, or unusual emissions of dirt. The Lessor's maintenance responsibility includes initial supply and replacement of all supplies, materials, and equipment necessary for such maintenance. Maintenance, testing, and inspection of appropriate equipment and systems shall be done in accordance with current applicable codes, and inspection certificates shall be displayed as appropriate. Copies of all records in this regard shall be forwarded to the Government’s designated representative.

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