Special Specifications Sample Clauses

The 'Special Specifications' clause defines unique or project-specific requirements that supplement or override the standard contract specifications. This clause typically details particular materials, methods, or performance standards that are not covered in the general specifications, ensuring that the contract addresses the specific needs of the project. By including these tailored provisions, the clause ensures clarity and precision in the contractor’s obligations, reducing ambiguity and helping to prevent disputes over project expectations.
Special Specifications. 7.1. Retro-reflective marking materials shall also satisfy the conditions as to shape and dimensions, and the colorimetric, photometric, physical and mechanical requirements set forth in Annexes 5 to 8 to this Regulation. 7.2. Advertising, consisting of retro-reflective logos, distinctive markings or letters/characters has to be decent. It may consist of marking materials of class "D" if the total retro-reflective area is less than 2 m2; if the total retro-reflective area is at least 2 m2 class "E" shall be used. 3/ 7.2.1. For class "D" marking materials the maximum values of the coefficient of retro-reflection are less or equal to the value defined in Annex 7, table 2, and are intended to be used in distinctive markings, graphics. 7.2.2. For class "E" marking materials the maximum values of the coefficient of retro-reflection are less or equal to 33 per cent of the values defined in Annex 7, table 2. 7.2.3. White retro-reflective marking materials intended as base or background in printing processes for fully coloured logos and markings of class "E" in use, without unprinted blank areas, may fulfil the requirements in Annex 7, table 2, for class "D" materials and must be marked as class "D/E". 7.3. Depending on the nature of retro-reflective marking material, the competent authorities may authorize laboratories to omit certain unnecessary tests, provided that such omission is mentioned under "Remarks" on the form notifying approval.
Special Specifications. 7.1. Retro-reflective marking materials shall also satisfy the conditions as to shape and dimensions, and the colorimetric, photometric, physical and mechanical requirements set forth in annexes 5 to 8 to this Regulation. 7.2. Advertising, consisting of retro-reflective logos, distinctive markings or letters/characters has to be decent. 2/ 7.2.1. For class "D" marking materials the maximum values of the coefficient of retro-reflection are less or equal to the value defined in annex 7, table 2, and are intended to be used in distinctive markings, graphics. 7.2.2. For class "E" marking materials the maximum values of the coefficient of retro-reflection are less or equal to 33 per cent of the values defined in annex 7, table 2. 7.3. Depending on the nature of retro-reflective marking material, the competent authorities may authorize laboratories to omit certain unnecessary tests, provided that such omission is mentioned under "Remarks" on the form notifying approval.
Special Specifications. The provisions of this contract that supplement or modify the Standard Specifications, all documents referenced therein, and all manuals, bulletins, supplements, specifications, and similar materials issued by TxDOT, or any predecessor or successor thereto, which are applicable to this contract; Special Specifications are set forth in those portions of this contact that bear the heading “Special Specifications.” The uncapitalized term “special specifications” as used in the Texas Standard Specifications must mean “Special Specifications” as defined in this paragraph. Standard Specifications or Texas Standard Specifications. The Standard Specifications for Construction and Maintenance of Highways, Streets and Bridges adopted by the Texas Department of Transportation November 1, 2014.
Special Specifications. The best method to convey the research findings to operating personnel for use circulation of a written report personal contact with operating personnel demonstrations movie, slide, or videotape presentation field manuals training classes The Work Plan is a free form section that should fully describe the approach researchers intend to use and specify how the project will be structured and performed. For joint projects or projects with subcontractors, the Work Plan should specify which entity(s) will be performing the work on each task. Subcontractors shall not be identified by name. Ideally, each task in the Work Plan is separate and distinct. A well written Work Plan will also describe dependencies and relationships between the tasks, including the project’s critical path. The Work Plan for a research and implementation project should contain at least the following information. How the project and each task will be managed. Principles or theories to be used. Possible solutions to the problem. The device, process, material, or system to be developed or enhanced, when applicable. Critical experiments to test the applicability of the theory or the item developed. Data analysis and statistical procedures. Proprietary techniques owned by the university can, and should be discussed in a way that demonstrates the researchers’ knowledge and skill without revealing any proprietary information owned by the university. The Work Plan should not include additional information about the background and significance of the project, or researchers’ qualifications. That information belongs in other sections of the proposal. The ability to describe a clear, complete and concise Work Plan helps demonstrate the management skills and knowledge of the project. Each task in the Work Plan should highlight the expected deliverable or outcome from the work performed in the task and cross reference to the deliverables table. The deliverables can be in the form of white papers, work products (excel spreadsheets, instructor manuals, models, enhanced or developed systems, devices), workshops, and technical reports to name a few.
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