Design and Operating Requirements Clause Samples

The Design and Operating Requirements clause sets out the specific standards and criteria that must be met in the design, construction, and ongoing operation of a project or facility. It typically details technical specifications, performance benchmarks, and compliance obligations that the responsible party must adhere to throughout the project lifecycle. For example, it may require the use of certain materials, adherence to safety codes, or implementation of environmental controls. This clause ensures that the project meets agreed-upon quality and regulatory standards, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring consistent performance.
Design and Operating Requirements. Each generation facility which is or can be connected to the Company's electric system shall be designed and operated so as to prevent or protect against the following adverse conditions on the Company's system. These conditions can cause electric service degradation, equipment damage, or harm to persons: 1. Inadvertent and unwanted re-energization of a utility dead line or bus. 2. Interconnection while out of synchronization.