System Turnover Packages Sample Clauses

System Turnover Packages. Contractor shall commission the Facility by system. Each system shall be identified prior to beginning commissioning activities at the Site. The turnover of a system from construction to the commissioning group shall utilize a system turnover package containing appropriate documentation, similar to that listed below, assembled for each system. Subsequent to completing the construction and commissioning activities for a system, Contractor shall submit turnover packages and the appropriate documentation to Owner or Owner's designee for review and acceptance (which shall not be unreasonably withheld) prior to Substantial Completion. The exact timing of system turnover necessarily shall remain flexible to accommodate construction completion and commissioning priorities of specific systems, but meets the schedule requirements for the project. Owner or Owner's designee shall respond in writing to each turnover package within 5 days of submittal by Contractor. If Owner agrees with Contractor's turnover package, Owner shall execute and deliver to Contractor a letter of acceptance. If Owner disagrees with Contractor's turnover package, Owner's response shall set forth in reasonable detail the reasons for such disagreement and Contractor shall take corrective action as in its judgment may be required to respond properly to the objections raised by Owner. If Owner does not respond to such turnover package within the requisite time period specified above, the turnover package shall be deemed accepted by Owner. Included with the turnover packages may be a list of minor defects and deficiencies of the work, including documentation, not adversely effecting the safe operation of the Facility. Such minor defects or punch list items shall not have to be corrected prior to Substantial Completion, but shall be corrected prior to Final Completion. Subsequent to Owner's acceptance of each turnover package, no additional punch list items for that turnover package system may be submitted by Owner, except as provided in Article 10.4 of the Agreement. Contractor is responsible for addressing problems during commissioning. The impact of problem resolution will be determined on a case by case basis. Final records of the turnover packages will be a part of the final documentation provided to Owner at the end of the project and shall include: A letter of transmittal (system release form) identifying the system being turned over System turnover forms List of mechanical equipment, electr...
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System Turnover Packages. From time to time, when each system turnover package for each plant system has been completed, Contractor shall give notice to Owner that such completion has occurred, and in such notice shall designate a date and time (not less than 72 hours after the date of such notice) that Contractor desires to check and walk down each such completed system and its Sub-systems, and Owner should be entitled to accompany Contractor on such check and walk down.

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  • Maintenance Program LESSEE's Maintenance Program

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  • Measurement and Monitoring Tools As of the Effective date, Vendor and Prudential will mutually agree on the measurements and service level management procedures, pursuant to the governance procedures set forth in Attachment G and performance standards set forth in Attachment E-1 and E-2, to measure Vendor's performance of the Services against the applicable Service Levels. Such measurement and monitoring tools and procedures will (a) for Attachment E-1, be implemented upon the Effective Date; (b) for Attachment E-2, be implemented after successful completion of all testing and written acceptance by Prudential of the Transition Services set forth in Attachment B-1; (c) permit reporting at a level of detail sufficient to verify compliance with the Service Levels; and (d) be subject to audit by Prudential or its designee in accordance with the Agreement, except such audit will not include the installation of any audit software on Vendor's network.

  • Project Schedule Contractor shall perform the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule.

  • Hardware and Software Requirements In order to access and retain Disclosures electronically, you must satisfy the following computer hardware and software requirements: access to the Internet; an email account and related software capable of receiving email through the Internet; a web browser which is SSL-compliant and supports secure sessions, and hardware capable of running this software.

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