Commissioning Procedures Sample Clauses

The 'Commissioning Procedures' clause defines the steps and requirements for testing, verifying, and formally accepting a project, system, or equipment before it is considered complete and operational. Typically, this clause outlines the specific tests to be performed, the documentation required, and the roles and responsibilities of each party during the commissioning phase. For example, it may require the contractor to demonstrate that all systems function according to agreed specifications and to provide test results for review. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the delivered work meets contractual standards and is ready for use, thereby reducing the risk of defects or incomplete performance at handover.
Commissioning Procedures. Seller will perform the following activities in connection with the commissioning of each Facility, to the extent necessary to cause such Facility to achieve Commencement of Operations: • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***] • [***]: • [***] • [***] • [***] [***] Confidential Treatment Requested
Commissioning Procedures. The SPD and Railways shall implement the Commissioning procedures as attached in Schedule O, within the timeline given in Schedule N.
Commissioning Procedures. The Commissioning Procedure is specified in Schedule O of this agreement. The procedures and protocols as stipulated under the Test Procedures shall be strictly adhered to by the SPD and Railways. The SPD shall, with due diligence, carry out or cause to be carried out all the tests in accordance with the instructions of the Railway Electrical Engineer adhering to Schedule O and furnish the results thereof to the Railway Electrical Engineer. For the avoidance of doubt, the costs to be incurred on any test including tests undertaken for determining the rectification of any defect or deficiency in construction shall be borne solely by the SPD. 13.3.1 In the event that results of any tests conducted under this Clause 13.3 establish any defects or deficiencies in the Development Works, the SPD shall carry out remedial measures and based on the remedial actions taken furnish a report to the Railway Electrical Engineer in this behalf. The Railway Electrical Engineer shall require the SPD to carry out or cause to be carried out these tests again to determine that such remedial measures have brought the development Works into compliance with the Specifications and Standards, and the procedure set forth in this Clause 13.3 shall be repeated until such work does not conform to the Specifications and Standards.
Commissioning Procedures. Seller will perform the following activities in connection with the commissioning of each New System, to the extent necessary to cause such New System to achieve Commissioning:
Commissioning Procedures. Where commissioning of the works is required, unless otherwise agreed in the Special Contract Conditions, the content of commissioning shall be consistent with the Contractor’s contracting scope, and the commissioning expenses shall be borne by the Contractor. The commissioning of the works shall be carried out in accordance with the following procedures: (1) When conditions for no-load commissioning of a single machine are met, the Contractor shall organize the commissioning and notify the Supervisor in writing 48 hours before the commissioning, specifying the content, time, and location of the commissioning in the notice. The Contractor shall prepare commissioning records, and the Employer shall provide necessary conditions for the commissioning as required by the Contractor. If the commissioning is qualified, the Supervisor shall sign on the commissioning records. If the Supervisor fails to sign on the commissioning records after the commissioning is qualified, it shall be deemed that the Supervisor has approved the commissioning records 24 hours after the completion of the commissioning, and the Contractor may continue the construction or go through the completion acceptance procedures. If the Supervisor cannot participate in the commissioning on time, it shall submit a written request for extension to the Contractor 24 hours before the commissioning, but the extension shall not exceed 48 hours. If the construction period is delayed as a result, the construction period shall be extended accordingly. If the Supervisor fails to request an extension within the aforesaid period and does not participate in the commissioning, it shall be deemed to have approved the commissioning records. (2) When conditions for no-load linkage commissioning are met, the Employer shall organize the commissioning and notify the Contractor in writing 48 hours before the commissioning. The notice shall specify the content, time, location of the commissioning and requirements for the Contractor, and the Contractor shall make preparations as required. If the commissioning is qualified, the parties to the contract shall sign on the commissioning records. If the Contractor fails to participate in the commissioning without justifiable reasons, it shall be deemed to have approved the commissioning records.
Commissioning Procedures. As-built drawings and Specifications; preparation, submission to University’s Representative.
Commissioning Procedures. Seller shall determine and be responsible for the Commissioning with associated procedures and schedules. 7.3.1 Seller shall provide draft procedures for the Commissioning of the Plant (the “Commissioning Procedures”) as soon as reasonably practicable after the Closing Date (but in any event no later than one hundred twenty (120) Days after the Closing Date). The Commissioning Procedures shall consist of procedures and tests designed to demonstrate that the Plant is capable of operating to standards of performance and safety consistent with Applicable Law, and with Good Industry Practices. 7.3.2 Seller shall consult with Buyer in respect of the draft Commissioning Procedures and Buyer shall, within twenty (20) Days of receipt of the draft Commissioning Procedures under Clause 0, either confirm that it accepts them (in which case they shall be in agreed form) or provide any reasonable comments to Seller. If Seller (acting reasonably) thinks fit, it shall amend the Commissioning Procedures to reflect the comments made by ▇▇▇▇▇ and the Commissioning Procedures shall be deemed to be in agreed form.
Commissioning Procedures. Seller shall determine and be responsible for the Commissioning with associated procedures and schedules. 1.2.1 Seller shall provide draft procedures for the commissioning of each Unit and the Plant (the "Commissioning Procedures") as soon as reasonably practicable following the execution of the PPA and in any case no later than the date falling 60 Days before the anticipated date that Commissioning of the first Unit shall commence. The Commissioning Procedures shall consist of procedures and tests designed to demonstrate that each Unit and the Plant is capable of operating to standards of performance and safety consistent with Good Industry Practice. 1.2.2 Seller shall consult with Buyer in respect of the draft Commissioning Procedures and Buyer shall, within 20 Days of receipt of the draft Commissioning Procedures under Schedule 1.2 .1, either confirm that it accepts them (in which case they shall be in agreed form) or provide any reasonable comments on them to Seller. If Seller (acting reasonably) thinks fit, it shall amend the Commissioning Procedures to reflect the comments made by ▇▇▇▇▇ and the Commissioning Procedures shall be deemed to be in agreed form. 1.2.3 Seller shall carry out or arrange for its contractor to carry out the tests specified in this Schedule
Commissioning Procedures. Seller will perform the following activities in connection with the commissioning of each Phase 2 New System, in accordance with the installation manuals provided for such Phase 2 New System and the applicable Site Lease to the extent necessary to cause such Phase 2 New System to achieve Commissioning:
Commissioning Procedures. Party A and Party B shall enter into individual contracts for work (hereinafter referred to as “Individual Contracts”) concerning the commissioned work (hereinafter referred to as the “Commissioned Work”) that Party A assigns to Party B. An Individual Contract shall be established when Party A approves the estimate submitted by Party B, which specifies the work description, deliverables, delivery date, commissioned fee, and other details, and issues a purchase order to Party B with content identical to the estimate. This Agreement shall apply to all Individual Contracts. In addition to the terms set forth in this Agreement and Individual Contracts, Party A and Party B may create and exchange documents evidencing mutual agreement (hereinafter referred to as “Separate Agreements”), regardless of their titles such as contracts, agreements, memoranda, etc., to complement or set forth terms different from this Agreement or Individual Contracts. In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this Agreement or Individual Contracts and those of a Separate Agreement, the provisions of this Agreement or Individual Contract shall be excluded or modified only to the extent necessary to conform with the Separate Agreement.