Common use of Contractor Disclosable Information Clause in Contracts

Contractor Disclosable Information. Contractor Disclosable Information consists of the following Confidential and Proprietary Information that has been developed by Contractor, to the extent such information does not include Contractor Non-Disclosable Information as described in Subsection 19.3(d) below: (i) Descriptions of the plant, its components, or its systems (physical characteristics, general outline drawings, equipment lists, termination drawings, general arrangement drawings, electrical drawings, and basic schematic drawings); (ii) Plant, component, or system data that can be measured by plant sensors; (iii) Information that may be acquired by physical measurement, such as location, dimensions, weight and material properties; (iv) Contractor operating and maintenance manuals, and QA documentation; (v) Erection and commissioning documentation such as installation and layout drawings, and control room panel assembly and location drawings; (vi) Information or calculations directly developed using publicly available methods or data; (vii) Final results of calculated information or input assumptions to calculated information such that calculations could be recreated by a Third Party using the Third Party’s own then-existing methods (excluding Contractor-developed test or experience-based data, methodologies, correlations and models, which Contractor will not release to the Owners); and (viii) Design specifications for non-safety related equipment and system specification documents (“SSDs”) for non-safety related systems with the exception of the following: (A) all design specifications for non-safety Instrumentation & Control (I&C) systems, and (B) SSDs identified for the systems listed below: (1) Chemical and Volume Control System (2) Data Display and Processing System (3) Diverse Actuation System (4) Incore Instrumentation System (5) Operation and Control Centers (6) Plant Control System (7) Main Turbine Control and Diagnostics System (8) Main Generation System (9) Special Monitoring Systems.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Engineering, Procurement and Construction Agreement (Georgia Power Co), Engineering, Procurement and Construction Agreement (Alabama Power Co)

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Contractor Disclosable Information. Contractor Disclosable Information consists of the following Confidential and Proprietary Information Data that has been developed by Contractor, to the extent such information Proprietary Data does not include Contractor Non-Disclosable Information as described in Subsection Section 19.3(d) below: (i) Descriptions of the plant, its components, or its systems (physical characteristics, general outline drawings, equipment lists, termination drawings, general arrangement drawings, electrical drawings, and basic schematic drawings); (ii) Plant, component, or system data that can be measured by plant sensors; (iii) Information that may be acquired by physical measurement, such as location, dimensions, weight and material properties; (iv) Contractor operating and maintenance manuals, and QA documentation; (v) Erection and commissioning documentation such as installation and layout drawings, and control room panel assembly and location drawings; (vi) Information or calculations directly developed using publicly available methods or data; (vii) Final results of calculated information or input assumptions to calculated information such that calculations could be recreated by a Third Party third party using the Third Partythird party’s own then-existing methods (excluding Contractor-developed test or experience-based data, methodologies, correlations and models, which Contractor will not release to the OwnersOwner); and (viii) Design specifications for non-safety related equipment and system specification documents (“SSDs”) for non-safety related systems with the exception of except the following: (A) all design specifications for non-safety Instrumentation & Control (I&C) systems, and (B) SSDs identified for the systems listed below: (1) Chemical and Volume Control System (2) Data Display and Processing System (3) Diverse Actuation System (4) Incore Instrumentation System (5) Operation and Control Centers (6) Plant Control System (7) Main Turbine Control and Diagnostics SystemSystem Execution Version Confidential Trade Secret Information—Subject to Restricted Procedures (8) Main Generation System (9) Special Monitoring Systems.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Engineering, Procurement and Construction Agreement (South Carolina Electric & Gas Co)

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Contractor Disclosable Information. Contractor Disclosable Information consists of the following Confidential and Proprietary Information Data that has been developed by Contractor, to the extent such information Proprietary Data does not include Contractor Non-Disclosable Information as described in Subsection Section 19.3(d) below: (i) Descriptions of the plant, its components, or its systems (physical characteristics, general outline drawings, equipment lists, termination drawings, general arrangement drawings, electrical drawings, and basic schematic drawings); (ii) Plant, component, or system data that can be measured by plant sensors; (iii) Information that may be acquired by physical measurement, such as location, dimensions, weight and material properties; (iv) Contractor operating and maintenance manuals, and QA documentation; (v) Erection and commissioning documentation such as installation and layout drawings, and control room panel assembly and location drawings; (vi) Information or calculations directly developed using publicly available methods or data; (vii) Final results of calculated information or input assumptions to calculated information such that calculations could be recreated by a Third Party third party using the Third Partythird party’s own then-existing methods (excluding Contractor-developed test or experience-based data, methodologies, correlations and models, which Contractor will not release to the OwnersOwner); and (viii) Design specifications for non-safety related equipment and system specification documents (“SSDs”) for non-safety related systems with the exception of except the following: (A) all design specifications for non-safety Instrumentation & Control (I&C) systems, and (B) SSDs identified for the systems listed below: (1) Chemical and Volume Control System (2) Data Display and Processing System (3) Diverse Actuation System (4) Incore Instrumentation System (5) Operation and Control Centers (6) Plant Control System (7) Main Turbine Control and Diagnostics System (8) Main Generation System (9) Special Monitoring Systems.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Engineering, Procurement and Construction Agreement

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