Tenant’s Scope Clause Samples

Tenant’s Scope. Finished demising walls must extend from the floor to the roof deck. Any wall finishes and furnishings must meet the flame-spread requirements as defined in Table 8B of the California Building Code.
Tenant’s Scope. Tenant will notify the base building contractor at least one week in advance of any demolition, cutting and or patching that may be necessary outside the confines of the Premises to facilitate Tenant’s construction. The Airport’s designated roofing contractor will perform the repair of any Tenant contractor’s roof penetrations at the sole cost of Tenant. Tenant and their contractor shall coordinate the final location and loads to base building structure of all rooftop equipment and penetrations with the BBC and Airport prior to cutting the roof membrane. Tenant is responsible for maintaining the integrity of any required fire caulking and fireproofing within the confines of the Premises. Any fireproofing that is removed by Tenant or its subcontractors will need to be repaired by the base building fireproofing subcontractor at the soul cost to the tenant. Tenant must keep the exterior floor and areas adjacent to the construction barricade clean and free of dust and debris.
Tenant’s Scope. If Tenant requires additional power within its cage, the power shall be supplied by Tenant’s main distribution panel within its Premises. This work must be performed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s contractor.
Tenant’s Scope. Tenant is required to minimize solid waste to landfill and maximize composting and recycling and shall submit to the ZERO Committee a Construction Waste Management Plan to achieve zero waste (See Section 6 for complete Sustainability Requirements). Tenant is required to work with both the Airport’s Sustainability Projects Specialist and the Environmental Operations Team to comply with the City’s Waste Ordinances. The Airport provides resources and training to guide and support tenants to achieve zero waste. Tenant shall design the space for source separation of the following minimum materials (during construction and throughout operations): (a) Compostable; (b) Recyclable; (c) Cardboard; and (d)
Tenant’s Scope. Tenant is responsible for installing a complete grease waste interceptor system in an approved location. The grease interceptor unit itself shall have a plaque with the space name and a 24-hour contact number attached to it. This designated location is where the Tenant- provided grease waste interceptor will be installed by the Tenant’s plumbing contractor. Tenant shall make the necessary inter-connections to the sanitary sewer, grease waste lines and vent from its grease waste interceptor. The kitchen area floor drains and prep sinks of food and beverage tenants shall be tied to the grease waste line POC provided by the BBC. Tenant is responsible for installing grease waste lines with the same material as the base building material within the Premises and label these lines ever 10’ with the space number Tenant contractor shall submit plans for review by the BBC for coordination of core locations and supplemental structure required to accommodate the tenant design.
Tenant’s Scope. Tenant shall install a complete sanitary system to tie into the designated POC connection for SS and vent. All Floor penetrations must be imaged by an Airport approved imaging method (i.e., x-ray or sonograph) at Tenant’s sole cost prior to core drilling. Tenant contractor shall submit plans for review by the BBC for coordination of core locations and supplemental structure required to accommodate the tenant design.
Tenant’s Scope. Where required, Tenant will furnish and install a grease exhaust system “Smog Hog” or approved equal that complies with NFPA 96, CBC requirements, including hood design, duct design, equipment mounting requirements and fire extinguishing system. The hoods must be UL rated, and capable of capturing 90% of the grease from the exhaust air at the hood. As part of the ▇▇▇▇ permitting process, the system manufacturer must warrant in writing that the proposed system will extract, at a minimum, 90% of the air laden grease prior to the issuance of a building permit. Tenant is responsible for contracting with the base building roofing subcontractor for any repairs to the roof, and Tenant shall coordinate exhaust vent location design with base building designers. Tenant is responsible for screening any rooftop equipment from public view, and this screen must be reviewed with the base building design team. Tenant is responsible for installing walk off mats around all roof equipment and the maintenance of the grease exhaust systems. Tenant contractor shall submit plans for review by the BBC for coordination of roof penetration locations and supplemental structure required to accommodate the tenant design.
Tenant’s Scope. Tenant is responsible for the installation of the required backbone infrastructure from the Premises to the designated Airport TWC utilizing the Airport-provided Communications Utility conduit. Tenant will also be responsible for the build-out of all horizontal infrastructure and installation of the necessary active equipment to support its operations within the Premises. Tenant contractor shall submit plans for review by the BBC for coordination of core locations and supplemental structure required to accommodate the tenant design. • All infrastructure installed within the Premises and extending to the designated Airport TWC will need to follow Airport Standards set forth within the A&E and must meet all applicable codes and industry standards. • Below you will find general technical recommendations on Voice and Data Backbone Infrastructure. Please consult with the Airport ITT Provisioning Group at 650-821-HELP (4357) Option 1, or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ to verify what type of cabling will be required so that SFO can extend the necessary services to the Premises.
Tenant’s Scope. Tenant shall install a hydraulically calculated fire sprinkler system throughout the Premises, reviewed and approved by the Airport Fire Marshal. Sprinklers shall be concealed or flush pendant quick response type heads. Tamper switches shall be provided for all valves normally in the open position and shall be PPDT self-storing type devices. All components of the fire sprinkler system shall be UL listed and comply with the requirements of NFPA 13.
Tenant’s Scope. Tenant shall extend water service into the Premises as needed. Tenant’s domestic water system must be chlorinated and approved prior to connection to the Airport’s water system. Hot water shall be provided by Tenant.