Project Manual Requirements Sample Clauses

Project Manual Requirements. (a) The format for the Project Manual, including its technical specifications, shall be in accordance with the current CSI MasterFormat with separate sections for each of class of work required by M.G.L. c. 149 §44F. (b) The following general information applies to the development of final Specifications: 1. Describe the extent of the work, the materials and workmanship, and include the work under the proper section. If any portion of the work included in a section of the Specifications is to be performed by a trade covered by another section, there shall be clear and distinct cross- referencing between the sections. Merely to state “by others” is not acceptable. 2. For each item of material or equipment, the specifications shall provide for a minimum of three named brands of material or equipment and the wordsor equal” or a description of material or equipment which can be met by a minimum of three manufacturers or producers, and the words “or equal.” Proprietary products shall not be specified except as provided by M.G.L. c. 30, § 39M; however, when they are specified, proprietary specifications are subject to the “or equal” provisions of M.G.L. c.30, § 39M. 3. Specify materials mined or manufactured in Massachusetts first and the United States of America second whenever possible. 4. Do not use general clauses intended to be all-inclusive lieu of complete descriptions. 5. Do not duplicate standard requirements that are contained in the contract form. 6. Use consistency throughout. The word “will” shall be used to designate what the Owner, Authority, Owner’s Project Manager, Commissioning Consultant, or the Designer can be expected to do, and the word “shall” shall be used to designate what is mandatory for the Contractor or subcontractors to do. 7. Use the same term throughout for the same subject and the term shall be the same as that used on the drawings. 8. Do not use the term “etc.” 9. Avoid terms as “to the satisfaction of the Designer,” “as directed by the Designer,” “as approved,” and “as required.” 10. Specify work in appropriate Sections according to local trade jurisdiction. 11. Avoid the use of the following symbols: 12. In sections for which filed sub-bids are required, refrain from using such terms as “the Contractor,” the “Heating Contractor,” or “the Plumbing Contractor,” but where necessary for clarity refer to the “HVAC Subcontractor,” the “General Contractor” and the like. 13. Do not give numbers both in words and figures. Numbers les...
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Project Manual Requirements. (a) The format for the Project Manual, including its technical specifications shall be in accordance with the current CSI MasterFormat with separate sections for each of class of work required by M.G.L. c. 149 §44F. (b) The following general information applies to the development of final Specifications:
Project Manual Requirements. (a) The format for the technical specifications shall be CSI Masterformat with separate sections for each of class of work required by M.G.L. c. 149 §44F. (b) The following general information applies to the development of final Specification: 1. Describe the extent of the work, the materials and workmanship, and include the work under the proper section. If any portion of the work included in a section of the Specifications is to be performed by a trade covered by another section, there shall be clear and distinct cross- referencing between the sections. Merely to state “by others” is not acceptable. 2. For each item of material or equipment, the specifications shall provide for a minimum of three named brands of material or equipment and the wordsor equal” or a description of material or equipment which can be met by a minimum of three manufacturers or producers, and the words “or equal”. Proprietary products shall not be specified except as provided by M.G.L.
Project Manual Requirements. The Gas Pipeline shall be installed at the minimum depths and clearances outlined in the Pipeline, Utility & Miscellaneous Structure Accommodation Policy in the Authority’s Engineering Department Project Manual.
Project Manual Requirements. The Water Pipeline shall be installed at the minimum depths and clearances outlined in the Pipeline, Utility & Miscellaneous Structure Accommodation Policy in the Authority’s Engineering Department Project Manual.

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  • General Requirements The Contractor hereby agrees:

  • Technical Requirements 4.3.2.1 Tandem Switching shall have the same capabilities or equivalent capabilities as those described in Telcordia TR-TSY-000540 Issue 2R2, Tandem Supplement, 6/1/90. The requirements for Tandem Switching include, but are not limited to the following: 4.3.2.1.1 Tandem Switching shall provide signaling to establish a tandem connection; 4.3.2.1.2 Tandem Switching will provide screening as jointly agreed to by Louisville Telephone and BellSouth; 4.3.2.1.3 Tandem Switching shall provide Advanced Intelligent Network triggers supporting AIN features where such routing is not available from the originating end office switch, to the extent such Tandem switch has such capability; 4.3.2.1.4 Tandem Switching shall provide access to Toll Free number database; 4.3.2.1.5 Tandem Switching shall provide connectivity to PSAPs where 911 solutions are deployed and the tandem is used for 911; and 4.3.2.1.6 Where appropriate, Tandem Switching shall provide connectivity for the purpose of routing transit traffic to and from other carriers. 4.3.2.2 BellSouth may perform testing and fault isolation on the underlying switch that is providing Tandem Switching. Such testing shall be testing routinely performed by BellSouth. The results and reports of the testing shall be made available to Louisville Telephone. 4.3.2.3 BellSouth shall control congestion points and network abnormalities. All traffic will be restricted in a non-discriminatory manner. 4.3.2.4 Tandem Switching shall process originating toll-free traffic received from Louisville Telephone’s local switch. 4.3.2.5 In support of AIN triggers and features, Tandem Switching shall provide SSP capabilities when these capabilities are not available from the Local Switching Network Element, to the extent such Tandem Switch has such capability.

  • Operational Requirements 4 At-Sea Monitors are deployed, in accordance with coverage rates developed by 5 NMFS and as assigned through the Pre-Trip Notification System (PTNS), to 6 vessels. Due to availability of funding, changes in the fishery management, 7 such as emergency closures, court ordered closures, weather, and unforeseen 8 events must remain flexible. Additional funding for sea days may be added to 9 the contract within the scope and maximum allowable sea days. 10 The following items define the operational services to be provided by the 11 contractor under this contract.

  • General Requirement Any notice, election, demand, request, consent, approval, or other communication required or permitted to be given under this Contract shall be in writing signed by an officer or duly authorized representative of the party making same and shall be delivered personally or shall be sent by certified or statutory mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, shall be effective as of the date on which it is received or would have been received but for the refusal of the addressee to accept delivery, and shall be addressed as shown in the Contract. The persons and addresses to which notices should be given may be changed by notice given in accordance with this Article.

  • Procedural and Operational Requirements By accepting and using the Financial Assistance awarded under this Agreement and for this Program Element, LPHA agrees to conduct the following activities in accordance with the indicated procedural and operational requirements: a. LPHA must operate its Communicable Disease program in accordance with the Requirements and Standards for the Control of Communicable Disease set forth in ORS Chapters 431, 432, 433 and 437 and OAR Chapter 333, Divisions 12, 17, 18, 19 and 24, as such statutes and rules may be amended from time to time. b. LPHA must use all reasonable means to investigate in a timely manner all reports of Reportable Diseases, infections, or conditions. To identify possible sources of infection and to carry out appropriate control measures, the LPHA Administrator shall investigate each report following procedures outlined in OHA’s Investigative Guidelines or other procedures approved by OHA. OHA may provide assistance in these investigations, in accordance with OAR 333-019-0000. Investigative guidelines are available at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/oha/PH/DiseasesConditions/CommunicableDisease/ReportingCommuni cableDisease/ReportingGuidelines/Pages/index.aspx c. As part of its Communicable Disease control program, LPHA must, within its service area, investigate the Outbreaks of Communicable Diseases, institute appropriate Communicable Disease control measures, and submit required information in a timely manner regarding the Outbreak to OHA in Orpheus (or Opera for COVID-19 Cases and XXXXX for COVID-19 contacts) as prescribed in OHA CD Investigative Guidelines available at: d. LPHA must establish and maintain a single telephone number whereby physicians, hospitals, other health care providers, OHA and the public can report Communicable Diseases and Outbreaks to LPHA 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. LPHA may employ an answering service or 911 system, but the ten-digit number must be available to callers from outside the local emergency dispatch area, and LPHA must respond to and investigate reported Communicable Diseases and Outbreaks. e. LPHA must attend Communicable Disease 101 and Communicable Disease 303 training. f. LPHA must attend monthly Orpheus user group meetings or monthly Orpheus training webinars.

  • Additional Requirements As a condition precedent to the execution and Delivery, the registration of issuance, transfer, split-up, combination or surrender, of any ADS, the delivery of any distribution thereon, or the withdrawal of any Deposited Property, the Depositary or the Custodian may require (i) payment from the depositor of Shares or presenter of ADSs or of an ADR of a sum sufficient to reimburse it for any tax or other governmental charge and any stock transfer or registration fee with respect thereto (including any such tax or charge and fee with respect to Shares being deposited or withdrawn) and payment of any applicable fees and charges of the Depositary as provided in Section 5.9 and Exhibit B, (ii) the production of proof reasonably satisfactory to it as to the identity and genuineness of any signature or any other matter contemplated by Section 3.1, and (iii) compliance with (A) any laws or governmental regulations relating to the execution and Delivery of ADRs or ADSs or to the withdrawal of Deposited Securities and (B) such reasonable regulations as the Depositary and the Company may establish consistent with the provisions of the representative ADR, if applicable, the Deposit Agreement and applicable law.

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