Field Evaluation Sample Clauses
The Field Evaluation clause establishes the procedures and requirements for assessing the suitability or performance of a product, service, or process in its actual operating environment. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions under which field testing will occur, the responsibilities of each party during the evaluation, and the criteria for determining success or failure. Its core practical function is to ensure that the subject of the contract meets real-world needs and expectations before final acceptance, thereby reducing the risk of defects or non-conformance after deployment.
Field Evaluation. Collection and Laboratory Testing of Environmental and Materials Samples
Field Evaluation. 1.4 In areas where information is inadequate, the Consultants shall carry out the following field evaluation:
(a) a historic buildings and structures survey within the proposed development areas, including the following tasks:
(i) field scan of all the historic buildings and structures within the proposed development areas;
(ii) photographic recording of each historic building or structure including the exterior (the elevations of all faces of the buildings premises, the roof, close up for the special architectural details) and the interior (special architectural details), if possible, as well as the surroundings of each historic building or structure;
(iii) interview with local elders and other informants, if possible, on the local historical, architectural, anthropological and other cultural information related to the historic buildings and structures; and
(iv) architectural appraisal of the historic buildings and structures.
(b) an archaeological survey to assess the archaeological potential of the proposed development areas. A person leading and undertaking the survey involving search and excavation of antiquities is required to obtain a licence under the Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance. A survey programme should be designed to clearly elaborate the strategy and methodology adopted in the survey. The survey should include, but not limited to, actual field walking as well as consultation of old maps and old aerial photographs. When there is potential that unknown archaeological sites may exist, the Consultants shall undertake auger survey and excavation of test pits to determine the presence of archaeological deposits. Given the strategic nature of the Study, the requirements of the auger survey and excavation of test pits shall be general and broadbrush. Subject to the site conditions and accessibility, the auger survey shall generally be at 50m interval or more to establish the horizontal spread of cultural materials deposits and the hand digging of test pits shall generally be at 1m x 1m or 1.5m x 1.5m to determine the presence or absence of deeper archaeological deposits and their cultural history. The survey programme as well as scope of the auger survey and excavation of test pits shall be agreed with the DR in consultation with the AMO.
1.5 If the field evaluation identifies any additional sites of cultural heritage which are of potential historic or archaeological importance and not recorded by the AMO, the office should be reported as soon ...
Field Evaluation. UL Solutions Contracting Party reserves the right to terminate the field evaluation if, in UL
Field Evaluation. On Aventis' reasonable request and with reasonable advance notice, ViroPharma shall cause its sales force managers to:
(a) accompany sales representatives on calls, and
(b) conduct meaningful field evaluations. At Aventis' request, ViroPharma shall allow Aventis' designated representative to accompany ViroPharma sales representatives on such calls. Aventis reserves the right to conduct field call and/or call report audits.
Field Evaluation using information from Subtask 1.1, a field survey of selected facilities will be conducted to assess and document areas of potential problems. If possible, problem facilities would be observed during rain events. Note: this may be part of Task 3.1.
