Required Contract Material Sample Clauses

Required Contract Material. (see clause 2.1.1.b) The Service Provider will meet all the requirements of a Superintendent under an AS4000 contract. Consolidated Inspection and Test Plan.
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Required Contract Material. (see clauses 1.1 and 3.1) 23.1 The Implementer is to produce to the Client at the completion of the Time Frame a comprehensive Draft Report in both hardcopy (3 copies) and USB- Stick format (1 copy) to Client's address (30). 23.2 The Contract Material is required to comply with the following format and requirements: a. Comprehension Level – utilizing professional management language but made understandable to xxxxxx; b. Print Form – Arial, generally Font 11 or 12; c. Length – no more than 8,000 words;
Required Contract Material. Draft reportFinal report • Detailed documentation to tender replacement / upgrade worksClarification of detailed documentation
Required Contract Material. Fit for purpose IP-PABX design documentation with detailed information on the proposed IP-PABX platform including hardware specifications sufficient to procure IP-PABX systems and services. • Provide a detailed itemised hardware quote based on the design documentation. All hardware quoted must include 5 years 24 x 7 x 4 hour manufacturers‟ onsite maintenance and support, with costing for 2 X 1 year renewal options. • Detailed consultancy services itemised quote with information on qualification and experience relating to resources to be used on the project. • Project program and staging plan • Project and work package cost estimatesPerformance standards and acceptance tests • As built documentation • Proposed IP-PABX platform management and voice application services administration material. • Telephony Handset training for end users.
Required Contract Material. The following list of Materials is to be developed by the Contractor under the Contract in which ACARA would retain intellectual property: a. internal audit charter b. assurance map
Required Contract Material. ‌ (see clause a) • Preliminary design reportStaging plan • detailed documentation suitable for tender
Required Contract Material. ‌ • Detailed drawings, A1 paper based, as well as full CAD documentation • 3 D renderings • Option study report • Documentation required for NCA and heritage approvals • Presentation to High Court senior management, including judicial officers (at least 3 presentations • 50% Design Review, including presentation to High Court senior management • 90% Design Review, including presentation to High Court senior management • Pre-tender estimates • Drawings and specifications for tender • Any additional documentation required for NCA and Heritage approvals of the final design. • Responses to RFI’s during the tender and construction of the works • For construction documentation. • As installed documentation.
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Required Contract Material. ‌ • Option study report • HVAC Master PlanMeetings as required with the High Court stakeholders, including, as a minimum, the Property Project Manager, Xxxxxxxx and outsourced facilities maintenance manager. • Environmental and energy targets • 50% Design Review, including presentation to High Court stakeholders • 90% Design Review, including presentation to High Court stakeholders • Pre-tender estimates • Drawings and specifications for tender • Responses to RFI’s during the tender and construction of the works • For construction documentationHVAC maintenance contract and maintenance programTraining program for key staff in the operation of the system • As installed documentation • A report of the actual energy and environmental performance against the agreed targets.
Required Contract Material. The Supplier must prepare and deliver the plans and reports identified in Item 28. As per section 1.3 of the Statement of Requirements, the Supplier must comply with its obligations in respect of the MEX Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS) for the site. If requested by the High Court, the Supplier must provide a Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) in accordance with the High Court’s Construction and Building Maintenance Contractor Site Terms & Conditions. The Supplier must provide and must arrange for any manufacturer, designer, supplier, importer and/or installer of the Supplies to provide, adequate information as required under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011(Cth) regarding: a. each purpose for which the Supplies are designed or manufactured; b. the results or any calculations, analysis, testing or examination conducted to ensure the Supplies are without risk to health and safety of persons; and c. any conditions necessary to ensure that the Supplies are without risk to health or safety when used for the purposes for which they were designed or manufactured.

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  • Due Diligence Materials Within fifteen (15) days after the Effective Date, Seller shall deliver to Purchaser for its review the following items: a. True, correct, complete and legible copies of all Business Agreements, Warranties, Permits, Accreditations, Applicable Notices, Engineering Documents and Seller's Operating and Service Agreements (solely for the purposes of this Section 4.la., xhe terms Business Agreements, Warranties, Permits, and Engineering Documents shall include all agreements, documents, and instruments otherwise included within such definitions, whether or not the same are assignable by Seller); b. True, correct, complete and legible copies of tax statements or assessments for all real estate and personal property taxes assessed against the Property for the current and the two prior calendar years, if available; c. True, correct and legible listing of all Fixtures, Personal Property and Excluded Property, including a current depreciation schedule; d. True, correct, complete and legible copies of all existing fire and extended coverage insurance policies and any other insurance policies pertaining to the Property, if any; e. True, correct, complete and legible copies of all instruments evidencing, governing or securing the payment of any loans secured by the property or related thereto. Seller may make such instruments available for inspection and copying by Purchaser at Seller's principal office; f. True, correct, complete and legible copies of any and all environmental studies or impact reports relating to the Property, if any, and any approvals, conditions, orders or declarations issued by any governmental authority relating thereto (such studies and reports shall include, but not be limited to, reports indicating whether the Property is or has been contaminated by Hazardous Materials and whether the Property is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as applicable); g. True, correct, complete and legible copies of any and all litigation files with respect to any pending litigation and claim files for any claims made or threatened, the outcome of which might materially affect the Property or the use and operation of the Property. Seller may make such files available for inspection and copying by Purchaser at Seller's principal office.

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