DDC Controls Installations Sample Clauses

DDC Controls Installations. (a) Existing control devices and wiring deemed functional may be used with new DDC control systems
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DDC Controls Installations. Xxxxxxxx Arts Center DDC 190 days 40 days Tue 2/21/17 Tue 4/11/17 Mon 11/13/17 Mon 6/5/17 9/119/2510/910/2311/611/2012/412/181/1 1/151/292/122/263/123/26 4/9 4/23 5/7 5/21 6/4 6/18 7/2 7/167/308/138/279/109/2410/810/2211/511/1912/312/112/311/141/282/112/253/113/25 4/8 4/ DDC Controls Installations Xxxxxxxx Arts Center DDC 25 Communtiy Health DDC 60 days Tue 6/13/17 Mon 9/4/17 Communtiy Health DDC 26 Fire Station 4 DDC 25 days Tue 9/5/17 Mon 10/9/17 Fire Xxxxxxx 0 XXX 00 Xxxx Xxxxxxx 0 XXX 00 days Tue 10/10/17 Mon 11/13/17 Fire Station 5 DDC 28 Lighting Projects 29 Building Lighting 160 days Draft 160 days Tue 3/7/17 Tue 3/7/17 Mon 10/16/17 Mon 10/16/17 Building Lighting Lighting Projects 30 Outdoor Lighting 120 days Tue 3/28/17 Mon 9/11/17 Outdoor Lighting 31 Sports Field Lighting 60 days Tue 4/18/17 Mon 7/10/17 Sports Field Lighting 32 Roofing Projects 95 days Tue 2/21/17 Mon 7/3/17 Roofing Projects 33 Community Health Building 35 days Tue 2/21/17 Mon 4/10/17 Community Health Building 34 Fire Station #3 25 days Tue 4/11/17 Mon 5/15/17 Fire Station #3 35 Community Building 35 days Tue 5/16/17 Mon 0/0/00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx 00 Xxxx Xxxx Window Replacements 60 days Tue 4/4/17 Mon 6/26/17 City Hall Window Replacements 37 Fire Station #5 Solar 40 days Tue 4/4/17 Mon 5/29/17 Fire Station #5 Solar 38 Commissioning 120 days Thu 6/1/17 Wed 11/15/17 Commissioning 39 Owner Training 10 days Thu 11/16/17 Wed 11/29/17 Owner Training 40 Construction Phase Closeout & Transition to Measurement and Verification 5 days Thu 11/30/17 Wed 12/6/17 Construction Phase Closeout & Transition to Measurement and Verification Project: Pre Bid Schedule Date: Wed 1/11/17 Task Split Summary Project Summary External Tasks External Milestone Inactive Task Inactive Milestone Inactive Summary Manual Task Duration-only Manual Summary Rollup Manual Summary Start-only Finish-only Deadline Progress SCHEDULE H: SYSTEM START-UP AND COMMISSIONING; OPERATING PARAMETERS OF INSTALLED EQUIPMENT

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  • TOOLS AND CLOTHING 30.1 An employee shall be required to provide himself with the ordinary hand tools of his trade, based on established trade union practices at the time of signing of this Agreement. EPSCA and the Union shall establish an appropriate tool list for each trade. Each Employer will provide, insofar as is practical, separate facilities for storing the tools of each trade, but shall not be held responsible for losses, except as noted hereunder:

  • UNIFORMS, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 23.1 Uniforms‌ The Employer may require employees to wear uniforms. Where required, the Employer will determine and provide the uniform or an equivalent clothing allowance. The Employer will follow their policy regarding the provision and maintenance of required uniforms, specialized clothing and footwear. The cost of normal wear and tear and loss of required uniforms, specialized clothing and footwear due to workplace conditions is the responsibility of the Employer.

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  • Security Controls for State Agency Data In accordance with Senate Bill 475, Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 2054.138, Contractor understands, acknowledges, and agrees that if, pursuant to this Contract, Contractor is or will be authorized to access, transmit, use, or store data for System Agency, Contractor is required to meet the security controls the System Agency determines are proportionate with System Agency’s risk under the Contract based on the sensitivity of System Agency’s data and that Contractor must periodically provide to System Agency evidence that Contractor meets the security controls required under the Contract.

  • PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, TOOLS AND APPAREL 16.01 The Employer will furnish employees with all necessary personal protective equipment (including safety helmets, safety glasses, gloves etc.) and rain gear if and when required. Said equipment shall remain the property of the Employer. Any worn out safety equipment will be replaced by the Employer upon presentation of the worn equipment. The employees shall be held responsible for loss or improper maintenance of Employer furnished items, including personal protective equipment, rain gear and safety equipment, in which case employees may, at the discretion of the Employer, be subject to disciplinary action.

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