Common use of Operating Test Period Clause in Contracts

Operating Test Period. Upon receipt of written notice from the Contractor that the Work is ready to be placed into service for the operating test period, the Engineer will, within a reasonable time, inspect the Work. Prior to initiating the operating test, Work required by the Contract Documents must be in place and operable as determined by the Engineer, which includes, but is not limited to the following: (1) Pressure testing all lines as required in the Specifications; (2) Making adjustments of manhole rims; (3) Performing functional tests and providing manufacturers’ required certification as specified; (4) Removing temporary plugs, bulkheads, bypasses, etc., and diverting flow into the facility when directed by the Engineer; and, (5) All painting, grassing and restoration of the Work area, provided the Work area is not part of another segment not yet in the 30 day operating test period. When the Engineer finds the Work of the Contractor ready for initiation of the operating test period, the Engineer will recommend to the Owner that the operating test period begin. Certain segments of the Work, whether new or existing to be modified, may need to be placed in service prior to completion of the entire Project. Prior to placing these segments in operation, the requirements above, which pertain to the operating test period, must be complete for each segment. The operating test period begins upon written notification from the Owner and runs for a period of 30 days. During this period, the Contractor shall complete all remaining items of Work, make adjustments found to be necessary, and ensure that all equipment and systems are, and continue, to function properly. The beginning of the operating test period initiates the Owner’s responsibility for providing chemicals, power and operating personnel. The Contractor retains responsibility for maintaining equipment until acceptance by the Owner. The segments to be placed into service prior to completion of the entire Project will be determined solely by the Engineer or the Owner.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement

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Operating Test Period. Upon receipt of written notice from the Contractor that the Work is ready to be placed into service for the operating test period, the Engineer will, within a reasonable time, inspect the Work. Prior to initiating the operating test, Work required by the Contract Documents must be in place and operable as determined by the Engineer, which includes, but is not limited to the following: (1) Pressure testing all lines as required in the Specifications; (2) Making adjustments of manhole rims; (3) Performing functional tests and providing manufacturers’ required certification as specified; (4) Removing temporary plugs, bulkheads, bypasses, etc., and diverting flow into the facility when directed by the Engineer; and, (5) All painting, grassing and restoration of the Work area, provided the Work area is not part of another segment not yet in the 30 30-day operating test period. When the Engineer finds the Work of the Contractor ready for initiation of the operating test period, the Engineer will recommend to the Owner that the operating test period begin. Certain segments of the Work, whether new or existing to be modified, may need to be placed in service prior to completion of the entire Project. Prior to placing these segments in operation, the requirements above, which pertain to the operating test period, must be complete for each segment. The operating test period begins upon written notification from the Owner and runs for a period of 30 days. During this period, the Contractor shall complete all remaining items of Work, make adjustments found to be necessary, and ensure that all equipment and systems are, are functioning properly and continue, continue to function properly. The beginning of the operating test period initiates the Owner’s responsibility for providing chemicals, power power, and operating personnel. The Contractor retains responsibility for maintaining equipment until acceptance by the Owner. The segments to be placed into service prior to completion of the entire Project will be determined solely by the Engineer or the Owner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract Agreement

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Operating Test Period. Upon receipt of written notice from the Contractor that the Work is ready to be placed into service for the operating test period, the Engineer will, within a reasonable time, inspect the Work. Prior to initiating the operating test, Work required by the Contract Documents must be in place and operable as determined by the Engineer, which includes, but is not limited to the following: (1) Pressure testing all lines as required in the Specifications; (2) Making adjustments of manhole rims; (3) Performing functional tests and providing manufacturers’ required certification as specified; (4) Removing temporary plugs, bulkheads, bypasses, etc., and diverting flow into the facility when directed by the Engineer; and, (5) All painting, grassing and restoration of the Work area, provided the Work area is not part of another segment not yet in the 30 30-day operating test period. When the Engineer finds the Work of the Contractor ready for initiation of the operating test period, the Engineer will recommend to the Owner that the operating test period begin. Certain segments of the Work, whether new or existing to be modified, may need to be placed in service prior to completion of the entire Project. Prior to placing these segments in operation, the requirements above, which pertain to the operating test period, must be complete for each segment. The operating test period begins upon written notification from the Owner and runs for a period of 30 days. During this period, the Contractor shall complete all remaining items of Work, make adjustments found to be necessary, and ensure that all equipment and systems are, and continue, to function properly. The beginning of the operating test period initiates the Owner’s responsibility for providing chemicals, power power, and operating personnel. The Contractor retains responsibility for maintaining equipment until acceptance by the Owner. The segments to be placed into service prior to completion of the entire Project will be determined solely by the Engineer or the Owner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Water Main Relocation

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