Temporary Energy Centre Installation Sample Clauses

Temporary Energy Centre Installation. Class C The cost estimate for the TEC installation is based on averaged unit pricing received for the installation of similar containerized plants in the Lower Mainland. The installation cost of the TEC includes the following:  reinforced concrete foundation and seismic anchoring of the container;  sanitary sewer connection;  water service connection;  gas service connection;  electrical service connection; and  supply and return piping for the district energy system. TEC locations have not been finalized, but will be under the UBC permit process. Storm sewer connections have not been included in the estimates as the TEC-W is expected to be installed on an existing asphalt surface, and runoff for the TEC-E can likely be infiltrated on-site. The cost to tie the TEC into the distribution piping system (DPS) was also based on averaged tender pricing on recent projects administered by KWL. Service agreements, including any connection costs have not been finalized with BC Hydro, FortisBC or UBC Utilities. An allowance of $25,000 has been made for the electrical and gas service connections. The cost estimate for the water and sanitary service connections are based on averaged unit rate pricing for similar work. It was assumed that 20 m of pipe would be required to tie into the water and sanitary mains in Wesbrook Place. Demolition and site restoration costs for the TECs are included in the estimate at $25,000 per TEC. General conditions were estimated at 7% of capital cost, engineering at 15% and a contingency of 20% has been added.
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  • Licenses for Permanent Installation The contractor must comply with all State mandatory licensing requirements prior to installation. Questions on licensing requirements should be directed to the State Licensing Board. Contractor must furnish and install all furniture and materials in compliance with all applicable codes, whether local, state, or federal; and that all permits or licenses required for installation will be obtained without cost to the State.

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  • Delivery & Installation a) Subject to the conditions of the contract, the delivery of the goods and completion of the related services shall be in accordance with the delivery and completion schedule specified in the bidding document. The details of supply/ shipping and other documents to be furnished by the successful/ selected bidder are specified in the bidding document and/ or contract.

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  • Temporary Disconnection Temporary disconnection shall continue only for so long as reasonably necessary under Good Utility Practice.

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