INSTALLATION OF THE GENERATORS AND RELATED EQUIPMENT Sample Clauses

INSTALLATION OF THE GENERATORS AND RELATED EQUIPMENT. (a) The Generators and Related Equipment (other than the Connecting Equipment, as hereinafter defined) shall be installed by Owner or its designated contractors (“Owner’s Contractors”) in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor attached hereto as Attachment 2 (“the “Plans”). Such installation is hereinafter referred to as “Owner’s Work”. Following full execution of this Agreement, Owner shall promptly solicit. bids to perform Owner’s Work from at least two (2) reputable general contractors selected by Owner and shall provide copies of such bids to Licensee. Owner agrees to select the low bidder to be Owner’s Contractor unless otherwise requested or approved in writing by Licensee. Promptly after Owner’s Contractor is selected, Owner shall cause the Owner’s Contractor to perform Owner’s Work covered by the Plans.
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