Lighting Designer Sample Clauses

Lighting Designer. Engineer is not responsible in any way for the lighting design by any Lighting Designer that is not under the direct supervision and employment of the Engineer. Locations, clearances, footcandle levels, accessibility, voltages, accessories, etc. are the sole responsibility of the Lighting Designer. Engineer will be responsible for the branch circuit connections to the lighting units designed by the Lighting Designer; however, responsibility is solely based on information provided to the Engineer in a timely manner to properly and adequately include in contract documents.
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Lighting Designer. AV Consultant – e And such other consultants as may be appointed by the Client from time to time in connection with the Exhibition.
Lighting Designer. Effective 7/1/17 7/1/18 7/1/19 7/1/20 7/1/21 $3,919 $3,997 $4,077 $4,240 $4,452 (d) Sound Designer Effective 7/1/17 7/1/18 7/1/19 7/1/20 7/1/21 $3,500 $3,570 $3,641 $3,714 $3,788 (e) Scenic Artist (Straight Time) Effective 7/1/17 7/1/18 7/1/19 7/1/20 7/1/21 ST Hourly Rate $34.77 $35.29 $35.82 $36.71 $37.82 (f) Minimum Additional Weekly Compensation (AWC) Effective 7/1/17 7/1/18 7/1/19 7/1/20 7/1/21 0-45 Performances $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 46-80 Performances $95.07 $96.98 $98.92 $102.87 $108.01 81+ Performances $133.09 $135.75 $138.47 $144.01 $151.21

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