Preoperational Phase-In Plan Sample Clauses

Preoperational Phase-In Plan. The Preoperational Phase-In Plan ---------------------------- attached hereto as Exhibit C sets forth the duties and responsibilities of Operator prior to Facility Turnover. The Preoperational Phase-In Plan is intended to be consistent with the Construction Contract and serves as a guide for the Operator's increasing instruction by and assistance to the Contractor as Facility Turnover approaches, and coordinates the division of responsibility between Operator under this Agreement and Contractor under the Construction Contract. The Operator's on-site activities shall commence upon the date set forth in the Preoperational Phase-In Plan approved by the Owner in advance of its implementation. Operator may revise the Preoperational Phase-In Plan as necessary during the design and construction of the Facility, which revisions must be submitted to Owner for its approval, and which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. The Preoperational Phase-In Plan consists of the following three components: (i) A staffing plan (including labor budget) setting forth, on a monthly basis from the date on which the Preoperational Phase-In Plan commences until Facility Turnover, the position, number, and labor costs of Operator staffing. The staffing plan shall be agreed to by Owner in advance and shall be subject to Owner's approval prior to implementation by Operator. The staff plan shall be subject to periodic revision and all revisions requested by Operator shall first be approved by Owner. (ii) An activity task schedule setting forth the tasks to be accomplished by Operator during Preoperational Phase-In and identifying Contractor's participation in certain tasks as set forth in the Construction Contract. (iii) An activity task narrative summary of the tasks identified in the activity task schedule, as set forth in reasonable detail, describing the specific tasks and, as appropriate, delineating the duties of Operator and Contractor, respectively.
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