Schedule of Operations Sample Clauses

Schedule of Operations. Before beginning field operations, the Contractor shall submit, within fifteen (15) days after Notice to Proceed for approval by the Engineer, a Schedule of Operations, which shall give and explain in detail the method of doing each phase of the Work, the kind and quantity of equipment and labor proposed to be used therefor, and a step-by-step description of the operations. The Schedule of Operations shall be integrated with the requirements for the maintenance and protection of traffic. If required, the Contractor shall submit a detailed drawing showing and explaining its proposed methods of doing the Work. Approval of the detailed Schedule of Operations shall not relieve the Contractor from its responsibility for the safety of its means and methods and for carrying out the Work in conformity with the Contract Documents. The above Schedule of Operations is in addition to, and not in lieu of, the Progress Schedule required by Article 9 of Part H of this Contract (General Conditions).
Schedule of Operations. The Contractor shall submit in writing, upon request of the Engineer, a schedule of operations for the work. The Engineer shall be notified at least 48 hours in advance of deviations from the schedule and such deviations shall be subject to the approval of the Engineer.
Schedule of Operations. (i) Testing shall be available on weekdays at above locations from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Schedule of Operations. ARTICLE 9Performance Guarantee…………………………………………………………..
Schedule of Operations. Upon payment of the License Fees and acceptance of this Agreement, Xxxxxxx Mac shall make the Mortgage Securities Data available to Licensee as described in the Schedule of Operations. Xxxxxxx Mac shall make the Mortgage Securities Data available to Distributor and End User receiving Mortgage Securities Data directly from Xxxxxxx Mac no later than the time that the Mortgage Securities Data are made available to other Distributors or End Users receiving Mortgage Securities Data directly from Xxxxxxx Mac.
Schedule of Operations. Replace this subsection with the following: An integrated cost and schedule controls program shall be implemented by the Contractor to track and document the progress of the Work from Notice to Proceed (NTP) through the Contractor Field Completion (CFC) Milestone. The Contractor’s schedules will be used by the Engineer to monitor project progress, plan the level-of-effort required by the Department’s work force and consultants and as a critical decision-making tool. Accordingly, the Contractor shall ensure that it complies fully with the requirements specified herein and that its schedules are both accurate and updated as required by the specification throughout the life of the project. Detailed requirements are provided in Division II, Section 722 Construction Scheduling.
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Schedule of Operations. The Lessee will provide a schedule of operation to the Director prior to the commencement of operation. The schedule will set out the minimum hours of operation. Such minimum hours may be amended from time to time upon mutual agreement in writing. (The initial agreed hours of operation are included in Schedule “A”).
Schedule of Operations. Operator shall provide estimated project schedules that may vary for all phases, including “construction phase” (including pipeline construction), “drilling phase,” “completion phase” (broken down into activity-based components including flowback), and “production phase” (including estimated timelines for interim reclamation and landscaping).
Schedule of Operations. Phasing of the Operations Plan and schedule for Well Site development are attached as Exhibit F. The Well Sites will not be expanded for additional xxxxx. The Operator shall provide the City with an updated Schedule of Operations when there are any material changes or in any event at least bi-annually. For the avoidance of doubt, it is possible for multiple phases of operation to be occurring at the same time with respect to a single Well Site. Notwithstanding the foregoing, when a Well Site is less than 1,320 feet from the nearest residential building unit, Operator agrees that it will not conduct hydraulic fracturing and drilling operations simultaneously at a single Well Site.
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