SYSTEMS TO BE COMMISSIONED Sample Clauses

SYSTEMS TO BE COMMISSIONED. The following systems, including all systems and controls, will be commissioned: 1. Central building automation systems, including linkages to remote monitoring and control sites 2. All heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, and all associated equipment 3. Laboratory hoods and relative space pressurization 4. Refrigeration Systems 5. Life Safety Systems (fire alarm, egress pressurization, fire protection) 6. Domestic and Process Water Distribution Systems 7. Laboratory Gas & Water Systems 8. Emergency Power Generation & Distribution Systems (uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems and variable frequency drives (VFD) 9. Electrical system from building entrance through main switchgear to the distribution panels 10. Lighting Levels & Control Systems
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SYSTEMS TO BE COMMISSIONED. .1 The following systems will be commissioned for this project: Equipment and Systems Lighting, Occupancy Sensors, and Lighting Control Natural Gas Hot water heaters Recirculation pumps Expansion tanks Thermostatic Mixing Valves Exhaust fans Motorized Dampers Testing, Adjusting and Balancing Work Electric Resistance Baseboard Heaters Force Flow Heaters HVAC Controls
SYSTEMS TO BE COMMISSIONED. 1.2.7.1 Central building automation system 1.2.7.2 All equipment of the HVAC systems 1.2.7.3 Scheduled or occupancy sensor lighting controls 1.2.7.4 Daylight dimming controls 1.2.7.5 Emergency power generators and automatic transfer switching systems 1.2.7.6 Uninterruptible power supply systems 1.2.7.7 Life safety systems (fire alarm, egress pressurization, fire protection) 1.2.7.8 Electrical systems 1.2.7.9 Domestic and process water pumping and mixing systems 1.2.7.10 Data and communication systems 1.2.7.11 Security systems 1.2.7.12 Plumbing and irrigation systems 1.2.7.13 Vertical transport and elevator systems 1.2.7.14 Building envelope 1.2.7.15 Medical gas systems 1.2.7.16 Refrigeration systems
SYSTEMS TO BE COMMISSIONED. The following systems and assemblies will generally be commissioned. However, the System reserves the right to select or add other systems and equipment on each specific project. a. Central building automation systems (BAS and/or ATC) b. All equipment of the Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems c. Scheduled or occupancy sensor lighting controls d. Daylight dimming controls e. Refrigeration systems f. Emergency power generators, including automatic transfer switching and fuel systems g. Uninterruptible power supply systems h. Laboratory, clean room, hoods, and pressurization i. Electrical systems, including verification of panel schedules, medium voltage cables, switchgear and transformers, switchboards, dry-type transformers (1000 volt and less), motor controllers, and motor control centers j. Domestic and process water pumping and mixing systems k. Sound control systems equipment and testing l. Fire alarm systems m. Electronic security systems n. Building envelope

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  • Responsibility for Equipment City shall not be responsible for any damage to persons or property as a result of the use, misuse or failure of any equipment used by Contractor, or by any of its employees, even though such equipment be furnished, rented or loaned to Contractor by City.

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  • Subcontracting for Medicaid Services Notwithstanding any permitted subcontracting of services to be performed under this Agreement, Party shall remain responsible for ensuring that this Agreement is fully performed according to its terms, that subcontractor remains in compliance with the terms hereof, and that subcontractor complies with all state and federal laws and regulations relating to the Medicaid program in Vermont. Subcontracts, and any service provider agreements entered into by Party in connection with the performance of this Agreement, must clearly specify in writing the responsibilities of the subcontractor or other service provider and Party must retain the authority to revoke its subcontract or service provider agreement or to impose other sanctions if the performance of the subcontractor or service provider is inadequate or if its performance deviates from any requirement of this Agreement. Party shall make available on request all contracts, subcontracts and service provider agreements between the Party, subcontractors and other service providers to the Agency of Human Services and any of its departments as well as to the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

  • Information Systems The Customer is aware that vehicles manufactured, supplied or marketed by a company within the Volvo Group are equipped with one or more systems which may gather and store information about the vehicle (the “Information Systems”), including but not limited to information relating to vehicle condition and performance and information relating to the operation of the vehicle (together, the “Vehicle Data”). The Customer agrees not to interfere with the operation of the Information System in any way.

  • Monthly MWBE Contractor Compliance Report A. In accordance with 5 NYCRR § 142.10, Contractor is required to report Monthly MWBE Contractor Compliance to OGS during the term of the Contract for the preceding month’s activity, documenting progress made towards achievement of the Contract MWBE goals. OGS requests that all Contractors use the New York State Contract System (“NYSCS”) to report subcontractor and supplier payments made by Contractor to MWBEs performing work under the Contract. The NYSCS may be accessed at xxxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/. This is a New York State- based system that all State agencies and authorities will be implementing to ensure uniform contract compliance reporting throughout New York State. B. When a Contractor receives a payment from a State agency, it is the Contractor’s responsibility to pay its subcontractors and suppliers in a timely manner. On or after the first day of each month, the Contractor will receive an email or fax notification (“audit notice”) indicating that a representative of its company needs to log-in to the NYSCS to report the company’s MWBE subcontractor and supplier payments for the preceding month. The Contractor must also report when no payments have been made to a subcontractor or supplier in a particular month with entry of a zero dollar value in the NYSCS. Once subcontractor and supplier payments have been entered into the NYSCS, the subcontractor(s) and supplier(s) will receive an email or fax notification advising them to log into the NYSCS to confirm that they actually received the reported payments from the Contractor. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to educate its MWBE subcontractors and suppliers about the NYSCS and the need to confirm payments made to them in the NYSCS. C. To assist in the use of the NYSCS, OGS recommends that all Contractors and MWBE subcontractors and suppliers sign up for the following two webinar trainings offered through the NYSCS: “Introduction to the System – Vendor training” and “Contract Compliance Reporting - Vendor Training” to become familiar with the NYSCS. To view the training schedule and to register visit: xxxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/events.asp D. As soon as possible after the Contract is approved, Contractor should visit xxxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx and click on “Account Lookup” to identify the Contractor’s account by company name. Contact information should be reviewed and updated if necessary by choosing “Change Info.” It is important that the staff member who is responsible for reporting payment information for the Contractor be listed as a user in the NYSCS. Users who are not already listed may be added through “Request New User.” When identifying the person responsible, please add “- MWBE Contact” after his or her last name (i.e., Xxxx Xxx – MWBE Contact) to ensure that the correct person receives audit notices from the NYSCS. NYSCS Technical Support should be contacted for any technical support questions by clicking on the links for “Contact Us & Support” then “Technical Support” on the NYSCS website. E. If Contractor is unable to report MWBE Contractor Compliance via the NYSCS, Contractor must submit a Monthly MWBE Contractor Compliance Report on Form MWBE 102 to OGS, by the 10th day of each month during the term of the Contract, for the preceding month’s activity to: OGS MWBE Office, 00xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxx, XX 00000. Phone: 000-000-0000; Fax: 000-000-0000. F. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to report subcontractor and supplier payments. Failure to respond to payment audits in a timely fashion through the NYSCS, or by paper to OGS, may jeopardize future payments pursuant to the MWBE liquidated damages provisions in clause IX below.

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