Commissioning Phase Sample Clauses

Commissioning Phase. A. The Contractor shall provide complete commissioning of all energy systems installed as part of this project, including, but not limited to:
Commissioning Phase. A. Engineer shall:
Commissioning Phase. Not Applicable PART 2OTHER SERVICES. Not Applicable.
Commissioning Phase. During the construction phase of the work on the Project and before the Completion Date, Contractor shall conduct all commissioning tests in accordance with the Contractor’s Testing and Commissioning Plan which shall include but is not limited to the Start Up and Operational Tests. Contractor shall provide notice to Owner of any scheduled test(s) of installed equipment or the System, and Owner or its designees shall have the right to be present at any or all such tests conducted by Contractor, any Subcontractor, or manufacturers of the Equipment. Contractor shall be responsible for correcting or adjusting all deficiencies in the System, Work and Equipment operations that Contractor provided and installed that may be observed during Equipment commissioning procedures. Completion of the Commissioning Phase requires that:
Commissioning Phase.  Design a commissioning specification included in the bid package.  Review commissioning forms completed by contractor.  Review contractor’s pre‐functional test forms.  Review contractor’s functional test forms.  Prepare commissioning punchlist.  It is assumed that commissioning reviews will pass and not fail. Repeat failures of commissioning and re‐inspection of the same equipment is not included.
Commissioning Phase. (Contractor’s Responsibility) • Contractor to undertake HAZOP Audit in conjunction with Gippsland Water Project officer and Operation staff. This includes compliance of works with the recommendations of the final HAZOP Review Report and inspects the works for any additional HAZOP issues associated with the works. • Contractor to implement works to resolve any outstanding HAZOP issues. • Contractor to include final HAZOP Audit documentation in Operations & Maintenance Manuals associated with the works. • Gippsland Water Project Officer to sign-off, successful completion of HAZOP Audit, as part of Practical Completion. Procedure for Performing a HAZOP Review: A HAZOP Review is required to assess the proposed design for new works or modifications to existing works to ensure that the works do not implement any additional unacceptable hazards to the operation of the works. This review does not include hazards associated with construction of the works. These are assessed by the Construction Risk Assessment Process. Preliminaries: To undertake a HAZOP Review, the following documentation is required.  Documentation (functional or tender) defining proposed scope of works.  P&ID (schematic) Drawing indicating all equipment/components to be considered.  Functional/detailed design drawings indicating the scope of the proposed works.  Functional/detailed design calculations, relating to the proposed works.  Existing site/system drawings applicable to the proposed works.  Standard HAZOP review sheet, (for completion during the review) Procedure:
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Commissioning Phase. (Contractor’s Responsibility) • Contractor to undertake a risk assessment Audit in conjunction with Gippsland Water Project officer and this can include Operation staff. This review is to focus on Pre- Commissioning and Commissioning risks associated with the Contractors Commissioning Plan, and the way in which he intends to put aspects of the plant progressively into service. This includes compliance of works with the recommendations of the final HAZCON Review Report and inspects the works for any additional risk issues associated with the Commissioning and first Operation of the works. • Contractor to implement works to resolve any outstanding issues, or refer them to Gippsland Water if they relate back to a design aspect not the responsibility of this Contractor. Works are to be safe to commission, prior to proceeding. • Contractor to include final risk assessment Audit documentation in Operations & Maintenance Manuals associated with the works. • Gippsland Water Project Officer to sign-off, successful completion of the risk assessment Audit, as part of Practical Completion.
Commissioning Phase. A. Provider shall notify the Purchaser and Purchaser representatives prior to commencing commissioning and provide a schedule for all commissioning activities.
Commissioning Phase. A. Upon authorization from Owner to begin Commissioning Phase Services, Engineer shall:
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