Construction and Quality Assurance Sample Clauses

Construction and Quality Assurance. 2.3.1 Safety procedures for all personnel working on or in close proximity of existing Networks are governed by the ESB Safety Rules. 2.3.2 In order to demonstrate that the Contestable Components comply with the Company’s requirements the Customer shall provide the following to the Company at least twenty (20) Business Days before construction of the Contestable Components commences:
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Construction and Quality Assurance. Contractor shall perform the construction and Quality Assurance work in the following areas: - Civil, architectural, earth moving, piling and foundation work within the power plant site, including construction surveys - Mechanical work within the Project Site - Electrical work within the Project Site - Gathering and distribution system - Balance of Work necessary to construct and complete the Project - Construction of additional reinjection line from the power plant to the reinjection wellpad interface connection flange (excluding drilling of reinjection xxxxx). - Construct two new substations, one in Mokai II and one in Whakamaru
Construction and Quality Assurance. 2.3.1 Safety procedures for all personnel working on or in close proximity of existing Networks are governed by the ESB Safety Rules. 2.3.2 In order to demonstrate that the Contestable Components comply with the Company’s requirements the Customer shall provide the following to the Company at least twenty (20) Business Days before construction of the Contestable Components commences: 2.3.2.1 A copy of the Customer’s programme of works for implementation of the Contestable Components 2.3.2.2 Rights to attend any factory acceptance test or site acceptance test for major plant, as selected at the option of the Company. The Customer shall provide ten (10) Business Days advance notification to the Company of any such selected tests as they occur throughout the project and true copies of all documentation relevant to the tests; 2.3.2.3 On request provide, within five (5) Business Days, true copies of relevant documentation of any acceptance test (factory or site) that the Company has elected not to attend; 2.3.2.4 Rights to inspect work in progress and relevant documentation; 2.3.2.5 Rights to attend all pre-commissioning tests and receive copies of records of all pre-commissioning tests carried out. The Customer shall provide ten (10) Business Days advance notification to the Company of such tests. 2.3.2.6 Right to request the Customer to carry out additional tests in cases where the Company considers the specified tests to be inadequate or in cases where the initial test has been failed. 2.3.3 In advance of the commencement of the Commissioning Tests the Customer shall: 2.3.3.1 For all Contestable Components transferring to ESB, provide a copy of the Safety File (required pursuant to the Safety Health and Welfare at Work Act, 2005) to the Company. All and any subsequent modifications to the Safety File shall be notified to the Company and copies of any such modifications shall be provided to the Company. The original up-to-date Safety File and any ancillary rights thereto shall be provided to the Company on the Connection Agreement Effective Date. 2.3.3.2 Transfer to the Company, the As-Built Records and any other relevant information, documentation or data which may be reasonably requested by the Company and which are necessary for Commissioning and to facilitate the operation of the Network and Facility together. 2.3.3.3 Notwithstanding paragraph 21.4 of the General Conditions, where the Contestable Components are transferred to ESB all copyright and other i...

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  • EMHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements 4.1 Participates in the maintenance of a safe work environment. 4.2 Actively participates in the Peak Performance program. 4.3 Supports the delivery of safe patient care and the consumers’ experience including participation in continuous quality improvement activities in accordance with the requirements of the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards and other recognised health standards. 4.4 Completes mandatory training (including safety and quality training) as relevant to role. 4.5 Performs duties in accordance with the EMHS Vision and Values, WA Health Code of Conduct, Occupational Safety and Health legislation, the Disability Services Act and the Equal Opportunity Act and Government, WA Health, EMHS and Departmental / Program specific policies and procedures.

  • NMHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements 2.1 Participates in the maintenance of a safe work environment. 2.2 Participates in an annual performance development review. 2.3 Supports the delivery of safe patient care and the consumers’ experience including participation in continuous quality improvement activities in accordance with the requirements of the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards and other recognised health standards. 2.4 Completes mandatory training (including safety and quality training) as relevant to role. 2.5 Performs duties in accordance with Government, WA Health, North Metropolitan Health Service and Departmental / Program specific policies and procedures. 2.6 Abides by the WA Health Code of Conduct, Occupational Safety and Health legislation, the Disability Services Act and the Equal Opportunity Act.

  • COUNTY’S QUALITY ASSURANCE PLAN The County or its agent will evaluate the Contractor’s performance under this Contract on not less than an annual basis. Such evaluation will include assessing the Contractor’s compliance with all Contract terms and conditions and performance standards. Contractor deficiencies which the County determines are severe or continuing and that may place performance of the Contract in jeopardy if not corrected will be reported to the Board of Supervisors. The report will include improvement/corrective action measures taken by the County and the Contractor. If improvement does not occur consistent with the corrective action measures, the County may terminate this Contract or impose other penalties as specified in this Contract.

  • Quality Assurance/Quality Control Contractor shall establish and maintain a quality assurance/quality control program which shall include procedures for continuous control of all construction and comprehensive inspection and testing of all items of Work, including any Work performed by Subcontractors, so as to ensure complete conformance to the Contract with respect to materials, workmanship, construction, finish, functional performance, and identification. The program established by Contractor shall comply with any quality assurance/quality control requirements incorporated in the Contract.

  • Existence and Qualification; Power; Compliance With Laws Borrower is a corporation duly formed, validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of the State of California. Borrower is duly qualified or registered to transact business and is in good standing in the State of California, and each other jurisdiction in which the conduct of its business or the ownership or leasing of its Properties makes such qualification or registration necessary, except where the failure so to qualify or register and to be in good standing could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. Borrower has all requisite power and authority to conduct its business, to own and lease its Properties and to execute and deliver each Loan Document to which it is a Party and to perform its Obligations. The chief executive offices of Borrower are located in San Dimas, California. All outstanding capital stock of Borrower is duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable, and no holder thereof has any enforceable right of rescission under any applicable state or federal securities or other Laws. Borrower is in compliance with all Laws and other legal requirements applicable to its business, has obtained all authorizations, consents, approvals, orders, licenses and permits from, and has accomplished all filings, registrations and qualifications with, or obtained exemptions from any of the foregoing from, any Governmental Agency that are necessary for the transaction of its business, except where the failure so to comply with Laws and other legal requirements applicable to its business, obtain authorizations, etc., file, register, qualify or obtain exemptions could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Quality Assurance The parties endorse the underlying principles of the Company’s Quality Management System, which seeks to ensure that its services are provided in a manner which best conforms to the requirements of the contract with its customer. This requires the Company to establish and maintain, implement, train and continuously improve its procedures and processes, and the employees to follow the procedures, document their compliance and participate in the improvement process. In particular, this will require employees to regularly and reliably fill out documentation and checklists to signify that work has been carried out in accordance with the customer’s specific requirements. Where necessary, training will be provided in these activities.

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  • Program Monitoring and Evaluation The Recipient shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, and furnish to the Association not later than six months after the Closing Date, a report of such scope and in such detail as the Association shall reasonably request, on the execution of the Program, the performance by the Recipient and the Association of their respective obligations under the Legal Agreements and the accomplishment of the purposes of the Financing.”

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