GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS. Documents published by the Authority including regulations and procedures that supplement the tasks of Designers contracting with Owners for projects receiving any funding from the Authority, as they may be amended from time to time by the Authority.
GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS. The method of destruction shall meet guidelines for destruction for each format as established by National Association for Information Destruction (NAID) in their criteria for certification and, where applicable, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication 800-88, “Guidelines for Media Sanitation,” as amended.
GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS. Documents published by the Authority including regulations and procedures that supplement the tasks of Owner’s Project Managers contracting with Owners for projects receiving any funding from the Authority. NON-TRADE CONTRACTOR – for purposes of a project utilizing the CM at Risk construction delivery method only, a subcontractor, as described in M.G.L. c. 149A, § 8(j), who is not a Trade Contractor, as defined herein, and who has a direct contractual relationship with a CM at Risk whether or not the work exceeds the threshold sum as identified in M.G.L. c. 149, § 44F(1). NOTICE to PROCEED – the written communication issued by the Owner to the Contractor or the CM at Risk authorizing him to proceed with the services specified in the construction contract or the CM at Risk contract and establishing the date for commencement of the contract time. OWNER – the entity identified as such on page one of this Contract, or its authorized representative, that is the owner of the property that is the site of the Project and is responsible for administering this Contract. OWNER’S PROJECT MANAGER – the individual, corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship, joint stock company, joint venture or other legal entity identified as such on page one of this Contract performing the professional Project Management Services under this Contract.
GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS. The Architectural Review Board shall have the power to establish and modify from time to time such written architectural and landscaping design guidelines and standards as it may deem appropriate to achieve the purpose set forth in Section 2 to the extent that such design guidelines and standards are not in conflict with the specific provisions of the Declaration. Any such guidelines or standards may be appealed to the Board of Directors which may terminate or modify such guideline or standard by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Directors then serving.
GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS. The documents referenced in the Grant as governing, conditioning or otherwise requiring compliance on the part of the Owner; (ii) the standards and specifications identified in any Route Facility Agreement including but not limited to the latest editions of the “Blue Book - Manual of Construction Procedures” (Blue Book), published by Telcordia Technologies Inc.; the “National Electrical Code” (NEC), published by the National Fire Protection Association, Inc.; the “National Electrical Safety Code” (NESC), published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.; and rules and regulations of the U.S. Department of Labor issued pursuant to the “Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970”, as amended, (OSHA) or any governing authority having jurisdiction over the subject matter; (iii) the public interests related to the Grant and the statutory mission of the Massachusetts Broadband Institute, a division of the Owner; and (iv) any additional laws, codes, regulations, by-laws and ordinances applicable to the project.. MAKE-READY CONTRACTOR – a person or entity engaged or to be engaged by the Owner and/or by a Route Facility Owner to perform Make-ready Work. If the Design-Build contract includes any such functions this term shall include the Design-Builder as applicable. MAKE-READY WORK – work, including, but not limited to rearrangement and/or transfer of existing facilities, replacement of a pole or any other changes required to accommodate the attachment of Network fiber to a pole or other Route Facility or the installation of or use by Network fiber in, on or about any other Route Facility of a Route Facility Owner. NETWORK – the network of middle mile fiber for broadband access to be constructed as part of the Project. NETWORK OPERATOR – the person or entity engaged or to be engaged by the Owner to operate the Network. NTIA – the National Telecommunications and Information Administration of the United States. NODE LOCATION – each of approximately twenty-two locations where a Node of the Network is planned or situated, consisting of a utility cabinet from which an interconnection to the Network can be made. NOTICE to PROCEED - the written communication issued by the Owner to the Design-Builder authorizing it to proceed with the Design-Build contract and establishing the date for commencement of the contract time. OIG – the Massachusetts Office of Inspector General. OWNER - Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, the entity identified a...
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GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS. The renter must sign the Rental Agreement (pg 6), indicating that s/he has read and understands these guidelines and standards, and that s/he will comply with them.
GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS. The Vendor agrees to comply with the Department’s best practices and standards, including, but not limited to, the most current version available on the Department Standards and Guidelines Set website.
GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS. Unless otherwise specified on the plans, drawings and reports listed in section 2, the Owner shall install and construct the Development in accordance with the guidelines of the City, Grand River Conservation Authority and any provincial or federal laws, regulations and standards.
GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS. The following are some of the factors to consider when constructing toilets at a school. 25 learners / drop hole when there are no urinals 60 learners / drop hole when there are urinals Separate toilets for boys and girls, including MHM Separate toilets for male and female teachers Toilets should be accessible: o Functional o Clean at all times o 30 m from class room o Safe and secure path way o Privacy of access, especially girls o Accessible to those with limited mobility / vision Before investing in new structures ensure the following:
1. Existing structures are:
a. Well managed – i.e. clean
b. Well maintained
c. Can be upgraded or improved d. Can be rehabilitated (e.g. pit emptied, new slab, etc.)
2. Consider urinals as a way of better managing toilets
3. Look at suitable designs and technologies. Suitable designs and technologies depend on the following:
1. Physical & environmental contexts
a. Topography and land availability b. Soil structure