Lead Engineer Sample Clauses

Lead Engineer. Developer shall designate and assign a Lead Engineer to manage all Work performed by Developer’s Designer (“Lead Engineer”). The Lead Engineer shall be located in the East End Crossing vicinity as required for the Design Work, and shall be present as required thereafter to manage Design Work support during construction, design changes, and the completion of Record Drawings. The Lead Engineer and staff working under the direct supervision of the Lead Engineer shall conduct an assessment and evaluation of Design Work such that the Lead Engineer can certify to Developer and to IFA that the Design Documents satisfy the requirements of the PPA Documents, including, and without limitation to, the following requirements: 1. Accuracy; 2. Adequacy;
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Lead Engineer. Xx. Xxxxxx serves as the lead engineer and project coordinator of multiple 5-year ID/IQ contracts encompassing aerial photography acquisition, LiDAR data acquisition and processing, orthophotography, topographic and planimetric mapping services throughout 00 xxxxxxx xxxxxx. Lead Engineer: Xx. Xxxxxx served as the lead engineer and project coordinator for the acquisition and processing of 41,700 sq. mi. of color aerial photography and LiDAR data to develop a high-resolution digital elevation map of the entire U.S. portion of the Red River North Basin. Lead Engineer: As lead engineer and project coordinator, Xx. Xxxxxx oversaw the acquisition and processing of 343,561 acres of LiDAR data. The project encompassed the entire Reservation including large tracks of forested area to assist in the development of a fire prevention database. Xxxxx Xxxxx Role: Client Liaison Fugro EarthData, Inc Project Staging and Controls: Xx. Xxxxx designed and estimated most NOAA CSC projects from Flight Planning, Ground Control Layout, to Project Estimating. His clear understanding of client expectations, accuracy requirements and geographic or atmospheric restrictions provides a clear project understanding at the development stage. Having this clear understanding at each phase of the project during the design stage allows Fugro to properly anticipate and communicate project financial expectations and geographic or atmospheric constraints which prepares the team for proper project execution. Project Staging and Controls: Xx. Xxxxx designed and estimated USACE National Coastal Mapping Program Task Orders from Flight Planning, Ground Control Layout, to Project Estimating. His experience working in challenging environments paved the way for proper project expectations. Project planning and estimating was clearly laid out anticipating difficult atmospheric conditions, tidal requirements and short flight windows for data acquisition. Project Staging and Controls: Client satisfaction starts with understanding the client’s region. Xx. Xxxxx’ experience acquiring data in difficult terrain and challenging atmospheric conditions put forth a proper project design which would help the team tackle the upcoming acquisition and processing efforts. His proper flight plan and control layout kept Fugro within accuracy specifications, point densities and imagery ground sample distances (GSD’s) while tackling a diverse terrain environment, which included high relief, urban areas and heavily forested...
Lead Engineer. It is agreed that on or after March 1, 2021, for projects bid after 2/28/2021, on all projects with a total aggregate value over $125 million a LEAD ENGINEER will be employed in accordance with the following: a) The Owner, Construction Manager or the General Contractor will be responsible for the employment of the Lead Engineer. b) The continuous employment of the Lead Engineer will begin once site excavation work has started and the Lead Engineer will remain employed until the project is 85% complete. c) The Lead Engineer will not be required to operate any equipment. The Lead Engineer will cover equipment on the day shift only that is listed in Wage Schedule lV B and will be discussed at a pre job meeting with the Business Manager of Local 137. d) The Lead Engineer shall be guaranteed 50 hours (40 hours straight time and 10 hours at one and one-half times the applicable rate of pay in Group VI A) per week. e) The Lead Engineer will be provided with office space, telephone service and on site transportation. The Business Manager shall have the authority to appoint, replace and/or remove a Lead Engineer for any non-discriminatory reason, upon written notice from the Business Manager to the Employer.
Lead Engineer. It is agreed that on projects bid based on the following schedule: More than $125M (aggregate amount of project) for projects bid after 2/28/21 thru 3/2/2025 a Lead Engineer will be employed as the first Operating Engineer on the job site and continuously employed in accordance with the following: (a) The General Contractor shall be responsible for the employment of the Lead Engineer. (b) The Lead Engineer will not be required to operate any equipment so that he/she may attend to his/her duties. (c) The Lead Engineer’s normal work week will be 40 hours at straight time and 10 hours at the time and a half O.T. rate of pay. Overtime hours guaranteed for prevailing wage work only. (d) The Lead Engineer shall be guaranteed 50 hours (40 hours at straight time and 10 hours at the time and a half O.T. rate of pay) per week. Overtime hours guaranteed for prevailing wage work only. (e) The Lead Engineer will be provided with office space, telephone access and on-site transportation. (f) The Lead Engineer will be allowed to cover miscellaneous equipment under the Union’s jurisdiction as agreed to by the Business Manager and the Employer at the Pre-job Meeting. The Lead Engineer will not be allowed to cover more than one (1) piece of equipment at any one time. (g) The Lead Engineer shall be employed until the work on the project is 85% completed.
Lead Engineer. It is agreed that on projects bid based on the following schedule: 2017: More than $75 million (aggregate amount of project) 2018: More than $90 million (aggregate amount of project) 2019: More than $100 million (aggregate amount of project) a Lead Engineer will be employed as the first Operating Engineer on the job site and continuously employed in accordance with the following: (a) The General Contractor shall be responsible for the employment of the Lead Engineer. (b) The Lead Engineer will not be required to operate any equipment so that he/she may attend to his/her duties. (c) The Lead Engineer’s normal work week will be 40 hours at straight time and 10 hours at the time and a half O.T. rate of pay. Overtime hours guaranteed for prevailing wage work only. (d) The Lead Engineer shall be guaranteed 50 hours (40 hours at straight time and 10 hours at the time and a half O.T. rate of pay) per week. Overtime hours guaranteed for prevailing wage work only. (e) The Lead Engineer will be provided with office space, telephone access and on- site transportation. (f) The Lead Engineer will be allowed to cover miscellaneous equipment under the Union’s jurisdiction as agreed to by the Business Manager and the Employer at the Pre-job Meeting. The Lead Engineer will not be allowed to cover more than one (1) piece of equipment at any one time. (g) The Lead Engineer shall be employed until the work on the project is 85% completed.
Lead Engineer. It is the intent of the parties that the position of Operating Engineer in Charge shall be replaced by the position of Lead Engineer on all projects commencing after March 2, 2015. Operating Engineers employed as Operating Engineer in Charge on all projects before March 2, 2015 shall remain in the position of Lead Engineer for the duration of the project.
Lead Engineer. It is agreed that on or after March 2, 2015 on all projects with a total aggregate value over $85 million a LEAD ENGINEER will be employed in accordance with the following: a) The Owner, Construction Manager or the General Contractor will be responsible for the employment of the Lead Engineer. b) The continuous employment of the Lead Engineer will begin once site excavation work has started and the Lead Engineer will remain employed until the project is 85% complete. c) The Lead Engineer will not be required to operate any equipment. The Lead Engineer will cover equipment on the day shift only that is listed in Wage Schedule lV B and will be discussed at a pre job meeting with the Business Manager of Local 137. d) The Lead Engineer shall be guaranteed 50 hours (40 hours straight time and 10 hours at one and one-half times the applicable rate of pay in Group VI A) per week. e) The Lead Engineer will be provided with office space, telephone service and on site transportation. The Business Manager shall have the authority to appoint, replace and/or remove a Lead Engineer for any non-discriminatory reason, upon written notice from the Business Manager to the Employer.
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Related to Lead Engineer

  • Independent Engineer Contractor shall cooperate with Independent Engineer in the conduct of his or her duties in relation to the Project and the Work, including the duties listed in Attachment CC. No review, approval or disapproval by Independent Engineer shall serve to reduce or limit the liability of Contractor to Owner under this Agreement.

  • Architect/Engineer (A/E) means a person registered as an architect pursuant to Tex. Occ. Code Xxx., Chapter 1051, as a landscape architect pursuant to Tex. Occ. Code Xxx., Chapter 1052, a person licensed as a professional engineer pursuant to Tex. Occ. Code Xxx., Chapter 1001 and/or a firm employed by Owner or a design-build contractor to provide professional architectural or engineering services and to exercise overall responsibility for the design of a Project or a significant portion thereof, and to perform the contract administration responsibilities set forth in the Contract.

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  • ENGINEER The individual or entity named as such in this Agreement.

  • Reverse Engineering The Customer must not reverse assemble or reverse compile or directly or indirectly allow or cause a third party to reverse assemble or reverse compile the whole or any part of the software or any products supplied as a part of the Licensed System.

  • Value Engineering The Supplier may prepare, at its own cost, a value engineering proposal at any time during the performance of the contract. The value engineering proposal shall, at a minimum, include the following; a) the proposed change(s), and a description of the difference to the existing contract requirements; b) a full cost/benefit analysis of the proposed change(s) including a description and estimate of costs (including life cycle costs) the Procuring Entity may incur in implementing the value engineering proposal; and c) a description of any effect(s) of the change on performance/functionality.

  • Project Representative City shall designate a Project Manager to represent City in coordinating this Project with Consulting Engineer/Architect, with authority to transmit instructions and define policies and decisions of City.

  • Project Representatives The Contractor designates the following individual as project representative for all matters concerning this Agreement: Xxx Xxxxxxxxx, Principal 00000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000 Phone: 000.000.0000 Email: Xxx@XXXX.xxx The Authority designates the following individual as Contract Administrator/project representative to be the initial point of contact for all matters concerning this Agreement: Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx, Authority Buyer 000 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000 Phone: 000.000.0000 Email: XxxxxxxxxxxxxX0@xxxxxxxx.xxx Except for changes to the performance schedule (not including the project’s completion date), the designated project representatives shall have no authority to make promises or binding obligations on behalf of the Authority, as such authority rests with the duly authorized persons executing this Agreement.

  • The Architect ENGINEER shall prepare for the State a revised accounting of how the Project responds to LEED criteria.

  • Appointment of Independent Engineer The Authority shall appoint a consulting engineering firm from a panel of 10 (ten) firms or bodies corporate, constituted by the Authority substantially in accordance with the selection criteria set forth in Schedule-P, to be the independent consultant under this Agreement (the “Independent Engineer”). The appointment shall be made no later than 90 (ninety) days from the date of this Agreement and shall be for a period of 3 (three) years. On expiry or termination of the aforesaid period, the Authority may in its discretion renew the appointment, or appoint another firm from a fresh panel constituted pursuant to Schedule-P to be the Independent Engineer for a term of 3 (three) years, and such procedure shall be repeated after expiry of each appointment.

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