POST-ACCEPTANCE PHASE Sample Clauses

POST-ACCEPTANCE PHASE. QESP shall be responsible for successful performance of commissioning activities by the CxA during the post-acceptance phase, including: • Scheduling and verification of deferred functional testing, as necessary, based on seasonal conditions required to evaluate certain systems. When functional testing has been deferred, acceptance of the project is conditional upon the success of the scheduled tests; and • Scheduling and performance of a warranty walk-though to identify any problems with Equipment during warranty periods. SCHEDULE U STANDARDS OF COMFORT This Schedule U sets forth the acceptable standards of comfort that the QESP shall maintain for heating, cooling, lighting levels, hot water temperatures, humidity levels, and/or any special conditions for occupied and unoccupied areas in each building in the Project Site(s). The agreed upon standards shall be detailed in a format similar to the table below and include the types of information delineated below for each building. QESP shall insert rows, to specify lighting levels, hot water temperature levels, humidity levels, and other conditions, as required. Standards of Comfort Table Building (include street address) Room label (in the absence of room numbers, provide a labeled floor plan that corresponds with the standards of comfort list) Room description (describe the fundamental use of the space at the time of the study) # of occupants (the range of people in the space when it is to be considered occupied) Times when space is occupied Acceptable heating season temperature range (generally a 3 to 4 degree range) Location measured (where in the space is the measurement taken, including height from the floor) Acceptable heating season relative humidity (where in the space is the measurement taken, including height from the floor) Acceptable cooling season temperature range (generally a 3 to 4 degree range) Location measured (where in the space is the measurement taken, including height from the floor) Acceptable cooling season relative humidity (where in the space is the measurement taken, including height from the floor) Specific times that comfort standards shall be maintained (define hours that the space conditions are required, e.g., 6:30 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. daily Mon - Friday) Other (e.g., lighting levels) Other Planned abnormal facility use (should include holidays, maintenance uses, planned shutdowns or facility off times, summer vacations for some educational facilities, etc) Times when space ...
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POST-ACCEPTANCE PHASE. CxA shall perform the following responsibilities after final completion of the Project:
POST-ACCEPTANCE PHASE. A. At 10 months follow-up monitoring.

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  • Order Acceptance Xxxxxxx’x acceptance of the Order and consequent agreement to the Contract by either: (a) delivering the Goods, Services, or Digital Services; or

  • INSPECTION, ACCEPTANCE AND REJECTION a. All Goods will be subject to Mercy Corps' inspection and testing (which may be done by a third party authorized by Mercy Corps), at any time and place, including the period of manufacture/production/creation and before final acceptance. If Mercy Corps inspects or tests at Supplier's premises, Supplier, without additional charge, will provide all reasonable facilities and assistance for the safety and convenience of Mercy Corps' inspectors. No inspection or testing done or not done before final inspection and acceptance will relieve Supplier from responsibility for defects or for other failure to meet the requirements of this Agreement. Notwithstanding any prior inspections or payments made, all Goods will be subject to final inspection and acceptance at the Delivery Location within a reasonable time after delivery (but in no event, less than three days after the date of delivery).

  • Final Acceptance When the Project/Service or any portion thereof, as designated by the COUNTY, is ready for its intended use, the COUNTY and any other invited parties shall make an inspection of the Project/Service, to verify its completeness and develop a punch list of items needing completion or correction before final payment will be made. CONTRACTOR shall have ten (10) calendar days to correct all deficiencies. An eighty-dollar ($80.00) re-inspection fee shall be applied for the third inspection and any required re-inspection thereafter. The COUNTY shall have the right to exclude CONTRACTOR from those portions of the work designated as complete after the inspection; provided, however, that CONTRACTOR will have reasonable access for the time allotted by the COUNTY to complete or correct items on the punch list. When the work provided for under this Agreement has been completely performed by CONTRACTOR, and the final inspection has been made by the COUNTY, a final invoice will be prepared by the CONTRACTOR. The amount of this invoice, less any sums that may have been deducted or retained under the provisions of this Agreement, will be paid to CONTRACTOR in accordance with this Agreement, and after CONTRACTOR has agreed in writing to accept the balance due, as determined by the COUNTY, as full settlement of the account under the contract and of all claims in connection therewith. Occupancy by the COUNTY alone does not constitute final acceptance.

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