Installation Phase Sample Clauses

Installation Phase. SERVICE PROVIDER RESPONSIBILITIES CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES Pre and Initial Installation The SP and Customer establish configuration to meet Customer requirements. Customer and the SP establish configuration to meet Customer requirements. Installation The SP will install the BOX at the installation site, at the agreed upon installation date and time. Should this installation time be outside of business hours, a fee for deployment outside of office hours may be payable. Customer agrees to work with the SP at the agreed date and time to allow the installation and operation of the BOX. Installation Data Form n/a Customer is required to complete and submit the Installation Data Form. Service installation occurs at least TWO
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Installation Phase. The Installation Phase is completed once the equipment is installed at the Customer’s premises, and the Services have been successfully tested, giving Customer a Network Box Office Username and Password. Upon completion of the installation phase, Services are declared operational and billing for the service commences.
Installation Phase. After the Utility’s approval on design phase, AMISP shall initiate installation of AMI Systems. 3.3.1. RESPONSIBILITIES OF AMISP a) Installation and integration of new Smart Meters; b) Handover replaced old meters to Utility in terms of the direction of the Utility; c) Installation of field devices, hardware, software and communication system; d) Implement consumer engagement plan with support of Utility; e) Project management, Project scheduling, including periodic Project reports (weekly/monthly basis) documenting progress during the Contract Period; f) Keeping the consumer indexing updated in the AMI system during the Contract Period; g) To implement all minor civil works necessary for installation of proposed equipment and provide the details of such work to the Utility; h) Conduct type tests or provide documented evidence of type testing and BIS certification to the Utility; i) Assistance in integrating with existing payment infrastructure including different payment channels for pre-paid recharges. The channels to include mobile-based recharge options. The AMISP shall also create/ facilitate availability of infrastructure for recharge through feature phones/ offline channels; j) Implement the governance framework, in consultation with the utility, and submit monthly progress reports on AMI Project implementation; k) Type tests and inspecting except for operational go-live as described in Section 4 of Schedule F of this Contract.
Installation Phase. After the Utility’s approval on design phase, AMISP shall initiate installation of AMI Systems. 3.3.1. RESPONSIBILITIES OF AMISP a) Installation and integration of new Smart Meters; b) [Handover replaced old meters to Utility in terms of the direction of the Utility]; c) Installation of field devices, hardware, software and communication system; d) Implement consumer engagement plan with support of Utility; e) Project management, Project scheduling, including periodic Project reports (weekly/monthly basis) documenting progress during the Contract Period; f) Keeping the consumer indexing updated in the AMI system during the Contract Period;
Installation Phase. The term of the Installation Phase of the PROJECT shall commence subsequent to execution of this Agreement and shall end on the date the DEPARTMENT receives from the COUNTY notification and certification of completion of the Installation Phase in accordance with Section 7.E. of this Agreement, or September 30, 2020, whichever occurs first. The Installation Phase shall include a 365day establishment period. If the COUNTY does not complete the Installation Phase of the PROJECT by September 30, 2020, or within the time granted by means of written extension(s) in accordance with Section 11.J. of this Agreement, then this Agreement will expire on the last day of the scheduled completion of the Installation Phase as provided in this paragraph.
Installation Phase. 4.1 RQP / Bid Document finalised and approved Installation Bid Document DoE, CEF and IPP Office 4.2 Advertisement of the RFQ / Bid for the appointment of Installation Service Providers Advertisement CEF
Installation Phase. A. Upon successful completion of the Bidding and Negotiating Phase, and upon written authorization from OWNER, ENGINEER shall:
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Installation Phase. Month 6 9/1 9/29 Final application adjustments provided 9/1 9/15 Final document updates provided 9/1 9/15 CSS finalizes the Go-Live Help Documentation specific to common questions that may arise within the department 9/1 9/15 Classroom Trainings are conducted for general system overview 9/21 9/21 Specialized group trainings are conducted (Supervisors, Financial Team, Clerks, etc). 9/22 9/22 Final Data Extraction 9/22 9/22 Current Systems Down over the weekend before Go Live on Monday 9/22 9/24 CSS remains on-site until Escambia County is comfortable with the new CMS. 9/25 TBD 4 - Post-Installation Phase - Month 7 - Remainder of Contract 10/2 Implemetation Complete On-site team will continue to assist with any post go-live questions to help with the transition 10/2 Interface Team begins to utilize the CSS Customer Help Desk for questions/issues 11/6 Identify any Phase 2 project schedules 10/2 Any post-go live trainings are scheduled 10/2 Corrections Software Solutions, LP (CSS) provides a professional Case Management System (CMS) which is driven by a license agreement and a professional services agreement, allowing CSS to provide our application and services to install and maintain the CMS proposed. Our service costs are broken down between mobilization, customization and the license fee. Expenses in this cost proposal include the Microsoft Azure server environment, the Case Management Application, project management for conversion/implementation/configuration, customization, training and maintenance on the application for the term of the contract. Kiosk costs are covered by the County, however depending on the features, quantity and quality of the requested device, CSS can recommend kiosk choices to fulfill the department needs. Some departments utilize a simple and affordable surface pro device as a kiosk. This also could be expanded to a more robust enclosed kiosk device. These are choices which will need to be addressed with the department. For Escambia County Community Corrections, the following breakdown of service costs for this RFP is as follows: Mobilization $20,700 Customization Costs including Conversion $25,000 Training expenses $16,100 Total one-time implementation fee $61,800 o Billed upon completion of Go-Live day of CMS Annual License Agreement 1st year for 45 users ($124/month per user) $66,960 o Billed monthly o 1st month billed upon completion of Go-Live date of CMS Total License fees if extended to a 60-month term ($66,960 x 5 years) $33...
Installation Phase. The Company shall pay Kinectrics a non-refundable deposit of ten percent (10%) of the Sale Price or thirty seven thousand five hundred dollars ($37,500.00) on execution of this Agreement (the "Deposit"). This amount shall be applied to the Sale Price of the Unit The installation phase shall begin upon receipt of the Deposit and continue for a period up to and including receipt of the Initial Payment as set out in the Purchase Phase (the "Installation Phase").
Installation Phase a. Out-of-Hours Implementation Activities
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