Pavement Maintenance Sample Clauses

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Pavement Maintenance. Upon acceptance of the Project, Mendota Heights shall be responsible for all pavement maintenance within Lilydale right-of-way in accordance with the existing maintenance agreement agreed to by both parties in a separate JPA dated September 2, 2003 and attached as Exhibit B.
Pavement Maintenance. CASELLA shall be responsible for maintaining all pavements (including parking areas) throughout the Premises in a manner that allows for the safe passage of vehicles and equipment throughout the Premises and through the Premises to adjacent CITY property.
Pavement Maintenance. Upon acceptance of the Project, the City shall be responsible for all pavement maintenance within City right-of-way and the County shall be responsible for all pavement maintenance within County right-of-way unless necessitated by a failure of a municipal utility system or installation of new facilities.
Pavement Maintenance. This maintenance includes minor pavement maintenance such as pothole repair, sweeping, and debris removal of the paved surface when necessary. It shall not include repaving of the lot surface when the overall pavement condition deteriorates to an unacceptable level, which repair shall continue to be the responsibility of the STATE.
Pavement Maintenance. Airport pavements must be maintained to provide a smooth operating surface and to prevent the generation of foreign object debris (FOD). Pavement maintenance refers to joint and crack sealing; rejuevination; resurfacing; and/or replacing of existing paved runways, taxiways, aprons, access roads and auto parking areas. Repaving will require milling to remove existing deteriorated surface material and possibly removal of the entire pavement section in order to restore and compact failing subbase. Clean topsoil may be placed along pavement edges in order to “feather” the pavement surface into the adjacent unpaved surface. Also included is the periodic replacement of pavement markings.
Pavement Maintenance. Maintenance to runways, taxiways, overruns, shoulders of runways and taxiways (i.e., joint sealing, broken/shattered slabs repair or replacement, patching, tar/rubber removal, and paint restriping.) Do not include salaries already listed above.
Pavement Maintenance. Pavements defects are a safety hazard with the risk being the production of FOD, resulting in the unplanned temporary closure of the affected runways, taxiways, apron stands, service roads and any other airport pavements. Unplanned closures have a significant effect on the planned operational capacity at the airport. The work will take place on an ad hoc basis and the repairs will address potholes, and other localised failures. Concrete pavement maintenance includes repairs to edge breaks, spalls which are severely deteriorating and other surface defects. Edge breaks and localised surface failures shall consist of trimming away ravelled edges and loose material to the full depth and the backfilling thereof as per the specifications contained in this section. The objective of the work is to maintain the serviceability and safety level of the taxiways, runways, aprons and service roads (landside and airside) to minimize operational disruptions. ACSA has a separate pavement rehabilitation programme that will at some stage of this contract run concurrently with this maintenance contract. It shall be expected of the Contractor to be cognisance of the new developments and make arrangement of alternative if maintenance works will be affected by the rehabilitation programme.
Pavement Maintenance. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall be responsible for maintaining all pavements (including parking areas) throughout the Premises in a manner that allows for the safe passage of vehicles and equipment throughout the Premises and through the Premises to adjacent CITY property.
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  • Equipment Maintenance If this Contract involves computer or telecommunications hardware or other mechanical or electrical Equipment (use of the word "Equipment" means all the foregoing) as a Deliverable, then, during the warranty period and during any period covered by annual maintenance, the Contractor will provide Equipment maintenance to keep the Equipment in or restore the Equipment to good working order. This maintenance will include preventative and remedial maintenance, installation of safety changes, and installation of engineering changes based upon the specific needs of the individual item of Equipment. This maintenance will also include the repair, replacement, or exchange deemed necessary to keep the Equipment in good working order. For purposes of this Contract, Equipment restored to good working condition means Equipment that performs in accordance with the manufacturer's published specifications. The Contractor will exert its best efforts to perform all fault isolation and problem determination attributed to the Equipment covered under this Contract. The following services are outside the scope of this Contract: 1. Maintenance to bring the Equipment into compliance with any law, rule, or regulation if such law, rule, or regulation was not in effect on the acceptance date. 2. Repair and replacement work or increase in maintenance time as a result of damage or loss resulting from accident, casualty, neglect, misuse, or abuse if such is the State's fault (and beyond normal wear and tear), damage resulting from improper packing or failure to follow prescribed shipping instruction (If such is done by the State), failure of electrical power, air conditioning or humidity control, use of supplies not approved by the original manufacturer of the Equipment as describe or included in the Contractor's proposal, or causes other than ordinary use of Equipment. 3. Furnishing platens, supplies, or accessories, making specification changes, or adding, or removing approved accessories, attachments or other devices except as set forth herein. 4. Maintenance or increase in maintenance time resulting from any improper use, maintenance, or connection to other equipment (not done by the Contractor) that results in damage to the Equipment. 5. Activities required restoring the Equipment to good operating condition if the problem has resulted from someone other than Contractor's authorized service personnel repairing, modifying or performing any maintenance service on the Equipment.

  • System Maintenance The Trust understands that USBFS will perform periodic maintenance to the System(s), which may cause temporary service interruptions. To the extent possible, USBFS shall notify the Trust of all planned outages and will perform any necessary maintenance during non-business hours.