Infrastructure Standards Sample Clauses

Infrastructure Standards. The Offsite Roads shall be planned, designed and constructed in compliance with this Article 3 and the City Construction Standards that apply to the Land. Owner agrees to engage a professional engineer registered in the State of Texas to provide design phase, bid phase, and construction phase services necessary for the design, bidding, construction, and installation of the Offsite Roads. Owner shall not be required to publicly bid the project in accordance with all applicable City procedures and the Laws of the State of Texas. However, Owner will request at least three bids from qualified firms for each construction contract for the Offsite Roads work with City to provide locally-based, qualified firms access to bidding opportunities as allowed by state law.
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Infrastructure Standards. (a) Working with Gap retained engineers, Supplier will, on an ongoing basis, assess the infrastructure elements in the above environments and revise existing standards in Exhibit D.6 (Technical Architecture and Product Standards) to provide reliable and secure operations and manage costs. (b) Supplier will bring best practices to Gap. (c) Supplier will assist Gap teams in updating the standards documents to reflect any changes.
Infrastructure Standards. The Operator must: (a) comply with the State Asset Access Agreements that relate to the State Premises; (b) monitor and manage the safety and security of Staff at, and visitors to, the State Premises and all other premises used by the Operator in the conduct of the Operator Activities (Other Premises);
Infrastructure Standards. The Owner and the Regional District acknowledge and agree that this Agreement does not set out clear standards (the “Infrastructure Standards”) for certain infrastructure improvements (the “Infrastructure Improvements”) which form part of the PDA Amenities and servicing-related requirements. Further the Owner and the Regional District acknowledge and agree that the non- binding memorandum of understanding (the “MOU”) dated July 23, 2014 between the Regional District and the Owner’s predecessors in title to the Owner’s Land, a copy of which is attached hereto as Schedule “GG”, contains infrastructure standards and further detailed strategies, plans, and specifications that are intended to guide development of the Owner’s Land. Notwithstanding any other term of this Agreement, the Owner and the Regional District acknowledge and agree that: (a) where this Agreement does not specify clear Infrastructure Standards, then the MOU will be referred to in order to provide clarity as to the standards in question until such time as the Final Standards have been determined pursuant to section 43A(b) or (d) below; (b) the parties will use commercially reasonable efforts to negotiate a mutually acceptable set of final standards (the “Final Standards”) for the Infrastructure Standards, and amend this Agreement (the “Final Standards Amendment”) to reflect the Final Standards by December 31, 2022; (c) in negotiating the Final Standards under subsection (b), the parties agree that they will use reasonable discretion in applying the infrastructure requirements in relation to the requirements outlined in Schedules C, D, E, G, H, I, J, K, and L of this Agreement given that the site plans, phase boundaries and infrastructure and improvements locations and dimensions are not survey accurate; (d) the parties agree that the Final Standards Amendment will require approval by the Regional Board and that the Owner shall submit a draft of the Final Standards Amendment to the RDN within thirty days of reaching a tentative agreement on the Final Standards; (e) if the parties are unable to agree to a mutually acceptable set of Final Standards on or before December 31, 2022 (or such earlier or later date as otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties), the Final Standards will be determined in accordance with the arbitration procedure set out in section 68 and the terms of section 68 shall apply to the arbitration of the Final Standards mutatis mutandis; and (f) if in connection with a S...
Infrastructure Standards. The Operator must use and maintain the Depots used for the Contract Vehicles in a clean, safe and working order and in accordance with Good Industry Practice.
Infrastructure Standards. All Infrastructure shall be designed and constructed in compliance with: (a) the Governing Regulations; (b) the rules and regulations, if any, of the District; and (c) the rules and regulations, if any, of the TCEQ and PUC. In the event of any conflict between the Governing Regulations and the rules and regulations of the District, the Governing Regulations shall control unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Planning and Development Director.

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  • Infrastructure Infrastructure serves as the foundation and building blocks of an integrated IT solution. It is the hardware which supports Application Services (C.3.2) and IT Management Services (C.3.3); the software and services which enable that hardware to function; and the hardware, software, and services which allow for secure communication and interoperability between all business and application service components. Infrastructure services facilitate the development and maintenance of critical IT infrastructures required to support Federal government business operations. This section includes the technical framework components that make up integrated IT solutions. One or any combination of these components may be used to deliver IT solutions intended to perform a wide array of functions which allow agencies to deliver services to their customers (or users), whether internal or external, in an efficient and effective manner. Infrastructure includes hardware, software, licensing, technical support, and warranty services from third party sources, as well as technological refreshment and enhancements for that hardware and software. This section is aligned with the FEA/DoDEA Technical Reference Model (TRM) which describes these components using a vocabulary that is common throughout the entire Federal government. A detailed review of the TRM is provided in Section J, Attachment 5. Infrastructure includes complete life cycle support for all hardware, software, and services represented above, including planning, analysis, research and development, design, development, integration and testing, implementation, operations and maintenance, information assurance, and final disposition of these components. The services also include administration and help desk functions necessary to support the IT infrastructure (e.g., desktop support, network administration). Infrastructure components of an integrated IT solution can be categorized as follows:

  • Financial Management System Subrecipient shall establish and maintain a sound financial management system, based upon generally accepted accounting principles. Contractor’s system shall provide fiscal control and accounting procedures that will include the following: i. Information pertaining to tuition rates, payments, and educational assistance payments; and

  • Implementation Services Vendor shall provide the Implementation Services, if any, described in Exhibit A. The Services Fees for any Implementation Services shall be described in Exhibit A.

  • Quality Management System Supplier hereby undertakes, warrants and confirms, and will ensue same for its subcontractors, to remain certified in accordance with ISO 9001 standard or equivalent. At any time during the term of this Agreement, the Supplier shall, if so instructed by ISR, provide evidence of such certifications. In any event, Supplier must notify ISR, in writing, in the event said certification is suspended and/or canceled and/or not continued.

  • Information Technology Enterprise Architecture Requirements If this Contract involves information technology-related products or services, the Contractor agrees that all such products or services are compatible with any of the technology standards found at xxxxx://xxx.xx.xxx/iot/2394.htm that are applicable, including the assistive technology standard. The State may terminate this Contract for default if the terms of this paragraph are breached.

  • Online Services Microsoft warrants that each Online Service will perform in accordance with the applicable SLA during Customer’s use. Customer’s remedies for breach of this warranty are described in the SLA.

  • Beta Services From time to time, We may invite You to try Beta Services at no charge. You may accept or decline any such trial in Your sole discretion. Beta Services will be clearly designated as beta, pilot, limited release, developer preview, non-production, evaluation or by a description of similar import. Beta Services are for evaluation purposes and not for production use, are not considered “Services” under this Agreement, are not supported, and may be subject to additional terms. Unless otherwise stated, any Beta Services trial period will expire upon the earlier of one year from the trial start date or the date that a version of the Beta Services becomes generally available. We may discontinue Beta Services at any time in Our sole discretion and may never make them generally available. We will have no liability for any harm or damage arising out of or in connection with a Beta Service.

  • PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 6.1 The Performance Plan (Annexure A) to this Agreement sets out – 6.1.1 The standards and procedures for evaluating the Employee’s performance; and 6.1.2 The intervals for the evaluation of the Employee’s performance. 6.2 Despite the establishment of agreed intervals for evaluation, the Employer may in addition review the Employee’s performance at any stage while the contract of employment remains in force; 6.3 Personal growth and development needs identified during any performance review discussion must be documented in a Personal Development Plan as well as the actions agreed to and implementation must take place within set time frames; 6.4 The Employee’s performance will be measured in terms of contributions to the goals and strategies set out in the Employer’s Integrated Development Plan (IDP) as described in 6.6 – 6.12 below; 6.5 The Employee will submit quarterly performance reports (SDBIP) and a comprehensive annual performance report at least one week prior to the performance assessment meetings to the Evaluation Panel Chairperson for distribution to the panel members for preparation purposes; 6.6 Assessment of the achievement of results as outlined in the performance plan: 6.6.1 Each KPI or group of KPIs shall be assessed according to the extent to which the specified standards or performance targets have been met and with due regard to ad-hoc tasks that had to be performed under the KPI, and the score of the employer will be given to and explained to the Employee during the assessment interview. 6.6.2 A rating on the five-point scale shall be provided for each KPI or group of KPIs which will then be multiplied by the weighting to calculate the final score; 6.6.3 The Employee will submit his self-evaluation to the Employer prior to the formal assessment; 6.6.4 In the instance where the employee could not perform due to reasons outside the control of the employer and employee, the KPI will not be considered during the evaluation. The employee should provide sufficient evidence in such instances; and 6.6.5 An overall score will be calculated based on the total of the individual scores calculated above.

  • Procurement Standards For projects being managed by the Local Government and on the State highway system or that include state funding, the Local Government must obtain approval from the State for its proposed procurement procedure for the selection of a professional services provider, a contractor for a construction or maintenance project, or a materials provider.

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