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Scope Summary. The ‘Base Cx Scope’ and the selected ‘Supplementary Scope’ for the project shall be read as complimentary and additive. The appointed Commissioning Agent shall:
Scope Summary. 1.1. The table below lists the sites, system size (kW DC), and structure type for the PV systems. Site kWDC Structure Type Xxxxxx Waste Water Treatment Plant 388.8 Ground Mount Xxxxx Xxxxxx Regional Water Reclamation Facility 388.8 Ground Mount Well 24 174.96 Ground Mount Well 27 349.92 Ground Mount Well 29 204.12 Ground Mount Well 32 & Booster Station 427.68 Ground Mount Well 33 (RES-BCT) 2,232.4 Ground Mount
Scope Summary. Provide Operation and Maintenance of environmental remediation systems and administrative buildings at Rocky Mountain Arsenal - Evaluate the performance of the environmental remediation systems and optimize performance as necessary - Prepare reports to document the performance of the environmental remediation systems and meet regulatory requirements - Conduct field investigations, sample collection, and laboratory analyses as necessary to evaluate the performance of the environmental remediation systems - Perform engineering design and construction as necessary to optimize system performance and reduce long term operation and maintenance costs - Provide Records Management, including maintenance of the RMA Administrative Record
Scope Summary. 1.6.1. This NTP2 Scope is for the construction portion of the Generating Facilities at Las Xxxxx Elementary School, which shall only occur upon receipt of NTP2 from Pleasant Valley SD in accordance with Section 2.04 of the Contract.
Scope Summary. 2.1.1. ENGIE is proposing the replacement of seven (7) existing packaged rooftop units and seven (7) existing split system units with new high efficiency units as well as modifying an existing exhaust fan to operate as a variable speed fan. As part of the new unit installation, an upgraded controls system will be installed to replace the existing controls.
Scope Summary. A summary of the Project scope is identified below, with a designation to signify if a portion is in or out of scope. A portion of functionality is generally excluded from the scope either because the functionality is not needed or because the Customer has opted to delay use of some functionality.
Scope Summary. The audit will include consideration of the PERS and SRS plans and all of its members (active and inactive), retirees and beneficiaries. The Contractor will not replicate the Consulting Actuary's full valuation process and results for each plan. Rather, the Contractor should review the primary FY 2023 actuarial valuation completed by the Consulting Actuary and any other documentation and information the Contractor believes necessary, review the actuarial methodology employed by the Consulting Actuary, and compare and confirm the Consulting Actuary's valuation results.
Scope Summary. 2.1.1. The Architect’s Basic Services consist of those described in Paragraphs 2.1 through 2.6, inclusive, and further in Article 12 plus warranty phase services for one year beyond the Substantial Completion date for the Project, and including normal structural, mechanical, civil, and electrical consultation services, economic inclusion services, as well as any other specialty consultant services as necessary to complete each Project. The Architect shall engage the services of registered professional Engineers, licensed to practice in the State of Nebraska, for the performance of engineering services under this Agreement. 2.1.2. As part of Architect’s Basic Services, Architect shall utilize the PgM Automated Project Management Control System (PMCS) to administer the services as defined in this Agreement and those services identified in the Owner’s General Conditions of the Contract for Construction. The PMCS will be available via the Internet and will implement the use of electronic submission of information for review, responses and approvals as required to administer the contract and to receive payment from the Owner. 2.1.3. Attached hereto as Exhibits B and C and made a part of this Agreement are the Project Design Schedule and the Project Submittal Requirements. Architect and its consultants shall perform its design services under this Agreement in accordance with the Project Design Schedule. Architect and its consultants shall provide to Owner and PgM all of the documents in the Project Submittal Requirements required to be prepared and submitted during each Phase of the Architect's design services under this Agreement. 2.1.4. Attached hereto as Exhibit D is the Architect's Economic Inclusion Plan that has been approved by the Owner. Architect will implement and perform the Economic Inclusion Plan in the manner as set forth in the attached Exhibit D. Architect will designate one or more representatives of Architect to perform the following duties regarding the Economic Inclusion Plan: (i) be responsible for and coordinate all of Architect's Economic Inclusion Plan activities; (ii) assure that requirements of this Agreement regarding measures to be taken by the Architect to encourage economic inclusion by contractors and subcontractors are being met; (iii) assure that economic inclusion is incorporated as a regular agenda item for Project progress meetings; and (iv) coordinate economic inclusion activities with the Owner's Economic Inclusion Manager. ...
Scope Summary. 2.1 The Contract shall be on an “as needed, if needed” basis. There is no guarantee as to the amount of products and/or services purchased under any resulting Contract. 2.2 The Contractor(s) shall provide Audio and Video Equipment and Services under this Contract which includes: 2.2.1 Actual manufacturer’s products and/or services and all labor, materials, transportation, equipment and other necessities for the installation, integration, and implementation, including engineering analysis, design and configuration of the manufacturer’s product and/or service. 2.2.2 Software and/or hardware maintenance of the manufacturer’s product or service. 2.2.3 Ancillary services in conjunction with the implementation, or extension of a manufacturer’s product.
Scope Summary. A. The work described in this section covers protective coatings for the project including the interior surfaces of two existing water tanks, accessible portions of piping, appurtenances and exterior surfaces of new upgrade appurtenances and areas damaged by welding or other actions associated with this project. The project goals are to achieve coating systems that provide long term service, good aesthetics and low maintenance cost using best safety and environmental practices. B. The contractor shall supply all coatings, solvents, abrasives, air compressors, hoses, paint guns, materials storage and any other tools, equipment and consumables necessary for the proper preparation and application of the coatings. . C. The Contractor shall be familiar with the service conditions of the tanks and shall submit preparation and coating applications as appropriate. The Contractor shall consult the Engineer prior to any coating activity where the coating of certain components or surfaces is in question.