Engineering Requirements. 5.1 In consideration of Paradyne's purchase obligation as defined below, NetScout agrees to perform the following engineering services:
5.1.1 to co-develop the revised RMON User History Group for support of Paradyne's standard and enterprise MIB's;
5.1.2 to deliver the device code for RMON User History Group capability prior to the alpha availability of the NetScout agent code version 4.5;
5.1.3 to deliver the updated NetScout Manager Plus Software that supports configuration and graphical display of the RMON User History Group capability prior to the beta availability of the NetScout Manager Software, version 5.5.
5.1.4 NetScout agrees to negotiate in good faith any engineering changes requested by Paradyne which represent changes in functionality of the Products not currently included in NetScout's specifications and user manuals, and not addressed in NetScout's future development plans may be identified by NetScout under non-disclosure during business reviews. NetScout's decision to incorporate any such engineering changes will be primarily based on Paradyne's projected sales forecast for such functionally modified products and the expense to institute the proposed changes.
5.2 NetScout further agrees to provide engineering consulting services to Paradyne at a rate of [***] dollars per month ($[***] month) during the porting of the Licensed Product into the Paradyne FrameSaver endpoint devices. The recommended approach for such engineering consulting services shall be for Paradyne to bring their engineering environment to NetScout's facilities to enable Paradyne's engineers to work more closely with NetScout's engineers and resources (e.g. QA, testing labs, etc.).
Engineering Requirements. MLIN will provide an engineering time demand forecast once a month. This will be updated daily at the 8:00 a.m. production meeting to reflect real time needs and changes.
Engineering Requirements. Xxxxxxxx will comply with all of the recommendations of any engineer - including but in no way limited to structural soundness, soil reports and environmental matters.
Engineering Requirements. (a) Within ten business days after the date this Agreement is executed by Lender, Borrower shall make the final plans and specifications for the Real Property available to Lender (in such form as Lender shall prescribe), together with copies of geotechnical or soil borings reports, materials inspection and testing reports, and other tests and inspections in Borrower's possession relating to the condition of the Real Property, for review and approval by Lender's in-house Architect/Engineer ("A/E") or an independent A/E engaged by Lender. June 26, 1997 Page 9 149 (b) Lender will have the right to engage, at Borrower's cost, an independent A/E to review the plans and specifications for the Real Property, to perform a physical inspection of the Real Property, and to prepare a report documenting the A/E's findings.
Engineering Requirements. Authority of General Manager of --------------------------------------------------------- Lessor. Lessee shall employ a competent engineer to make surveys, determine ------ elevations, prepare plans and maps of the mine workings, and Lessee shall prepare and keep up, on a scale to the approval of the General Manager of Lessor, a map which shall be updated every three (3) months and shall show accurately and completely, the boundaries of the lands included herein, the locations of all railway tracks, rights-of-way, streams, roads, buildings, structures and mine workings on or under said lands, together with elevations on sea level datum on the mine workings, and any additional information that can be practically obtained and that may be necessary to the safe and proper conduct of the mining operations, or that may be reasonably requested by the General Manager of Lessor. The size of said map shall be in accordance with standards to be prescribed by said General Manager and a reproducible tracing of said map, which shall be the property of Lessor, shall be sent to said General Manager on or before the twentieth (20th) day of January, April, July and October of each year, properly posted in accordance herewith for the three (3) months ending on the last day of the calendar month immediately preceding; and said General Manager shall have the privilege of keeping said tracing a sufficient time to obtain therefrom such information as he may desire before returning the said tracing to Lessee for each subsequent posting; and Lessor and its agents shall at all times have access to the maps, plans and tracings of Lessee, and may take therefrom copies of such portions as may be desired.
Engineering Requirements provides information regarding the engineering requirements of the Corporation and procedures for obtaining a commitment for a potable water supply service to new facilities.
Engineering Requirements. The engineering requirements related to the ERS will be described in detail in each individual task order. The contractor shall perform all necessary field work and analyses to address the appropriate engineering requirements. Engineering work performed may be under the authority of a properly licensed engineer, as deemed necessary by the KO. Furthermore, engineering support to be performed incidental to construction/remediation will depend on the requirements of the individual task order. If required, the contractor shall outline a complete CQC Plan in order to implement QC testing for construction of a project's engineering features. The contractor shall specify and perform any and all necessary engineering QC testing, at required frequencies, deemed necessary to adequately control and monitor construction/remediation.
Engineering Requirements. The engineering requirements related to the remedial action will be described in detail in each individual Task Order. The Contractor shall perform all necessary field work and analyses to address the appropriate engineering requirements. Engineering work performed may be under the authority of a properly licensed engineer, as deemed necessary by the KO. Furthermore, engineering support to be performed incidental to construction/remediation will depend on the requirements of the individual Task Order. If required, the Contractor shall outline a complete CQC Plan in order to implement QC testing for construction of a project's engineering features. The Contractor shall specify and perform any and all necessary engineering QC testing, at required frequencies, deemed necessary to adequately control and monitor construction/remediation.
Engineering Requirements a. All jobs must be either mechanically, electronically, or hand drawn clearly and legibly to allow for conversion into the Company’s OSP/FM database.
b. All job prints must include a front sheet. This sheet needs to include the following: subdivision name; number of lots; vicinity map and proximity address; city, county, and state of subdivision; and name, phone number, and company of engineer.
c. The cable sizing guideline is based upon two (2) pairs per lot, plus 10% of the cable pairs unassigned. To meet these criteria, a maximum of 11 lots may be served by each 25 cable pairs (each binder group). The design will include one (1) pedestal and terminal for every 2 lots, with 2 pairs assigned to each lot. All unassigned pairs within a cable should be expressed to the end of the cable. Cable sizing requirements will be adjusted, as necessary to support future requirements (betterments). The Company may require increased cable sizes to support an area of increased service demands, however if option 2 has been chosen the Company will negotiate compensation for the difference.