Coordination and Scheduling Sample Clauses
Coordination and Scheduling. 2.8.4.1 Members of the Commissioning Team, including Owner may observe Integrated System Tests of equipment components and systems. Contractor shall provide written notice to Owner at least fourteen (14) days prior to Integrated System Tests of equipment components and systems. Contractor shall notify Owner and A/E in advance of any changes to the Integrated System Test schedule. Owner may require Contractor to reschedule Integrated System Tests to ensure availability of Owner’s representative(s).
2.8.4.2 Contractor conducts Integrated System Tests after Functional Performance Tests are satisfactorily completed and have been approved by Owner.
Coordination and Scheduling. 2.7.2.1 Members of the Commissioning Team, including Owner, may observe Functional Performance Tests of equipment components and systems. Contractor shall provide written notice to Owner at least ten (10) days prior to Functional Performance Tests of equipment components and systems. Contractor shall notify Owner in advance of any changes to the Functional Performance Test schedule. Owner may require Contractor to reschedule Functional Performance Tests to ensure availability of Owner’s representative(s).
2.7.2.2 Contractor conducts Functional Performance Tests after system Start-up and Pre- functional Checklists are satisfactorily completed and have been approved by Owner. Air balancing and water balancing shall be completed before Functional Performance Tests.
2.7.2.3 Contractor conducts Integrated System Tests after Functional Performance Tests are satisfactorily completed and have been approved by Owner.
2.8 INTEGRATED SYSTEM TESTS
Coordination and Scheduling. The parties shall assist each other in coordinating assignments of security staff to the Court under this Agreement, as set forth below.
Coordination and Scheduling. 13.1.1 Buyer and Seller agree to Schedule the Facility in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Section 13.1 and Appendix C, Section II Seller is not obligated to deliver energy in response to those portions of Scheduling Instructions that materially deviate from such procedures.
13.1.2 The electrical output committed under this Agreement shall be subject to Scheduling Instructions issued by the Scheduling Center. Seller shall cause the Facility operator to comply with such Scheduling Instructions at the time designated for compliance therewith, subject to Prudent Industry Practices, the Technical Limits and the Scheduling procedures set forth in Appendix C. At the request of Buyer, Seller shall make reasonable efforts to cause the Facility to control voltage by producing or absorbing reactive power subject to the Technical Limits and other technical operating constraints; provided, however, that such actions do not cause Seller to violate any provisions of its Interconnection Agreement and provided that Buyer shall reimburse Seller for any incremental costs incurred by Seller (including the cost of reduced output), in excess of those costs Seller would have incurred under the Interconnection Agreement, as a result of Seller’s compliance with any such requests.
13.1.3 Buyer covenants that determinations to submit Scheduling Instructions to Seller shall be based solely on considerations of the reliability of Buyer’s system, economic dispatch order and the costs associated with economic unit commitment, and not on the availability status of the Facility or any impact that the determination may have on Monthly Capacity Payments.
13.1.4 Buyer and Seller shall maintain written records of the quantities of energy to be delivered each hour during the Term. Following the Delivery Commencement Date, Buyer may Schedule energy at any time during the Term and Seller shall cause the entire output capability of the Facility to be available to Buyer when Scheduled.
13.1.4.1 If Buyer elects to Schedule energy for delivery on the next Business Day, Buyer shall provide its Schedule for such delivery to Seller no later than 8:30 a.m. CPT on the Business Day prior to the Day of delivery. This day-ahead Scheduling Instruction will also include any electric deliveries from midnight to midnight for any calendar Days that precede the next Business Day (i.e. weekends and holidays). Buyer shall also provide a non-binding, good faith estimate of its Scheduling Instruction...
Coordination and Scheduling. ACCC will coordinate any convenings involving the Parties as related to the ASCO-ACCC Pilot Project. In addition, ACCC will work with the Practice Research Administrator, or his or her designee, for any scheduling and/or logistics. This may include orientation calls, 1:1 interviews, events, or other meetings.
Coordination and Scheduling. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, Georgia Power agrees to submit and QF agrees to receive Schedules of the Facility in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 5.5 and Appendix J. QF is not obligated to deliver energy in response to those portions of Scheduling Instructions that materially deviate from such procedures. Georgia Power is not entitled to Schedule energy, and QF is not obligated to deliver such energy, to the extent that such energy cannot be delivered due to Georgia Power’s inability to receive such energy at the point of interconnection, or the inability of QF to operate the Facility in excess of [__ ] hours per Annual Period due to requirements of the Air Permit.
Coordination and Scheduling. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇: Within twenty-one (21) working days of Execution of the Contract, submit a schedule for all submittals; indicate the date of submittals and date of return. The first application for payment will not be approved until an acceptable schedule is received by the Engineer.
B. Coordination: Coordinate preparation and processing of submittals with performance of construction activities. Transmit each submittal sufficiently in advance of performance of related construction activities to avoid delay.
C. Coordinate each submittal with fabrication, purchasing, testing, delivery, other submittals and related activities that require sequential activity.
D. Coordinate transmittal of different types of submittals for related elements of the work so processing will not be delayed by the need to review submittal concurrently for coordination.
▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ a minimum of three (3) weeks for handling and review for each submittal. Schedule additional time for review if submittal must be coordinated with subsequent submittals.
▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ a minimum of ten (10) working days for review of each submittal by the Engineer. If the submittal must be delayed for coordination, the Engineer will inform the Contractor within the ten (10) working days scheduled for review.
G. No extension of Contract Time will be permitted because of failure to transmit submittals sufficiently in advance to permit processing on a timely basis.
Coordination and Scheduling. A. Coordinate installation of anchorages for railings. Furnish setting drawings, templates, and directions for installing anchorages, including sleeves, concrete inserts, anchor bolts, and items with integral anchors, that are to be embedded in concrete or masonry. Deliver such items to Project site in time for installation.
B. Schedule installation so wall attachments are made only to completed walls. Do not support railings temporarily by any means that do not satisfy structural performance requirements.
Coordination and Scheduling
