Operation of Building Systems Sample Clauses

The 'Operation of Building Systems' clause defines the responsibilities and standards for managing and maintaining the essential mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems within a building. It typically outlines who is responsible for operating, monitoring, and servicing systems such as HVAC, elevators, fire alarms, and water supply, and may specify required maintenance schedules or performance benchmarks. This clause ensures that building systems function efficiently and safely, minimizing disruptions and clarifying accountability for system failures or required repairs.
Operation of Building Systems. All building systems specified in Section 6.2.1.2.7 are to be started up and tested to confirm operation. In accomplishing this certification, the Contractor shall obtain the manufacturer’s certificates and coordinate the initial start-up and testing of building systems. The Contractor expressly agrees that the manufacturers are solely the agents of the Contractor. In all cases where the equipment of two or more manufacturers ties in and functions together, the Contractor shall require the field representatives to perform simultaneously the initial start-up, the testing, and the placing of their equipment into operation. "Start-up" is defined as putting the equipment into action. "Testing" is defined as performing such testing as is stipulated in the Contract Documents to be performed. "Placing into operation" is defined as operating the equipment for a sufficient period of time for the determination to be made that it is performing properly. All building commissioning activities should be completed, with the exception of those designated as “Permitted Incomplete Work.”
Operation of Building Systems. All building systems specified in Section 6.2.1.2.7 are to be started up and tested to confirm operation. In accomplishing this certification, the CM/GC shall obtain the manufacturer’s certificates and coordinate the initial start-up and testing of building systems. The CM/GC expressly agrees that the manufacturers are solely the agents of the CM/GC. In all cases where the equipment of two or more manufacturers ties in and functions together, the CM/GC shall require the field representatives to perform simultaneously the initial start-up, the testing, and the placing of their equipment into operation. "Start-up" is defined as putting the equipment into action. "Testing" is defined as performing such testing as is stipulated in the Contract Documents to be performed. "Placing into operation" is defined as operating the equipment for a sufficient period of time for the determination to be made that it is performing properly. All building commissioning activities should be completed, with the exception of those designated as “Permitted Incomplete Work.”
Operation of Building Systems. The Tenant shall comply with any reasonable instructions of the Landlord respecting the operation of building systems, including instructions to ensure appropriate heating, ventilation or air conditioning of the Building and shall not overload same.

Related to Operation of Building Systems

  • 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.

  • Building Name Landlord reserves the right at any time and from time to time to change the name by which the Building is designated.

  • Common Areas - Changes Lessor shall have the right, in Lessor's sole discretion, from time to time: (a) To make changes to the Common Areas, including, without limitation, changes in the location, size, shape and number of driveways, entrances, parking spaces, parking areas, loading and unloading areas, ingress, egress, direction of traffic, landscaped areas, walkways and utility raceways; (b) To close temporarily any of the Common Areas for maintenance purposes so long as reasonable access to the Premises remains available; (c) To designate other land outside the boundaries of the Industrial Center to be a part of the Common Areas; (d) To add additional buildings and improvements to the Common Areas; (e) To use the Common Areas while engaged in making additional improvements, repairs or alterations to the Industrial Center, or any portion thereof; and (f) To do and perform such other acts and make such other changes in, to or with respect to the Common Areas and Industrial Center as Lessor may, in the exercise of sound business judgment, deem to be appropriate.

  • Building With respect to each parcel of Real Estate, all of the buildings, structures and improvements now or hereafter located thereon. Business Day. Any day on which banking institutions located in the same city and State as the Agent’s Head Office are located are open for the transaction of banking business and, in the case of LIBOR Rate Loans, which also is a LIBOR Business Day.

  • Premises Building Project and Common Areas 1.1 Premises, Building, Project and Common Areas.