Commissioning Plan Sample Clauses

A Commissioning Plan clause defines the requirements and procedures for verifying that building systems and components are designed, installed, and function according to the project’s operational needs. Typically, this clause outlines the roles and responsibilities of the commissioning team, the schedule for commissioning activities, and the documentation required to demonstrate compliance. Its core function is to ensure that all systems perform as intended, thereby reducing the risk of operational issues and ensuring the project meets quality and performance standards.
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Commissioning Plan. The Partners shall agree an Integrated Commissioning Plan for each Service by 1 April each year. This will set out the “direction of travel” and the shared commissioning intentions for the development of the Services The plans shall be agreed by the Partners.
Commissioning Plan. Contractor shall develop a commissioning plan in accordance with Exhibit H (“Commissioning Plan”) and shall provide a Commissioning Plan, for Owner’s review and approval, as soon as reasonably practicable (but in no event later than sixty (60) days prior to the commencement of commissioning of the Project). Owner shall have thirty (30) days from the date it receives the Commissioning Plan to review and provide comments to Contractor. Contractor shall incorporate all of Owner’s reasonable comments into the final Commissioning Plan, which shall be approved by Owner (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld). If Owner fails to provide its comments within such thirty (30) day period, then Owner shall be deemed to have approved the Commissioning Plan. Contractor shall perform its commissioning activities in accordance with the final approved Commissioning Plan. Subject to Section 11.1, Owner and GPSC Representative shall have the right to be present during any commission activities performed pursuant to this Agreement.
Commissioning Plan. The document prepared for each project that describes all aspects of the commissioning process including schedules, responsibilities, documentation requirements, and functional performance test requirements. The level of detail depends on the scope of commissioning specified.
Commissioning Plan. When a CxA has not been engaged for the project, Contractor shall submit draft Commissioning Plan to Owner and A/E for review within twenty-one (21) days of issuance of the Notice to Proceed with Construction or within ninety (90) days prior to initial installation of materials or equipment that will undergo Start-up and Functional Performance Tests, as directed by Owner.
Commissioning Plan one (1) hard copy and one (1) copy of original MS Office file and one (1) electronic PDF file of each draft Plan as well as the Final Plan.
Commissioning Plan. Design Professional shall review the Contractor’s or the University’s Commissioning Plan for accurate incorporation of design intent.
Commissioning Plan. The House Doctor shall prepare and update a “Commissioning Plan” as required and defined by the Commissioning Specifications.
Commissioning Plan. Contractor shall establish a commissioning plan (which shall include the schedule of commissioning activities and the requirements for developing the system turnover packages in accordance with Section 2.4 above), which shall be submitted to Owner for review and comment in accordance with Section 1 (the Owner-approved plan hereinafter referred to as the “Commissioning Plan”). The Commissioning Plan shall outline Contractor’s plan to advance the Work from Mechanical Completion of each system and subsystem (as well as Mechanical Completion of the Facility as a whole) to ready for first fire of each Unit and ready for start-up of the Facility as a whole.
Commissioning Plan. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will develop the Cx Plan. The Cx Plan is a document that provides a roadmap to the commissioning process. The Cx Plan defines the team, schedule of commissioning activities, documentation requirements, roles and responsibilities, and communications protocols.
Commissioning Plan. The requirements of Section 8.1(B) (Commissioning Plan) have been met;