Work to be Provided. (a) Professional shall provide engineering and construction support services on an on-call basis and a project support capacity for the OWNER. Professional shall provide Work (the “Work”) to OWNER under individual assignments. A general description of the Work that may be required by this Contract includes, but is not limited to, (i) technical review of applications and other proposals submitted to OWNER; (ii) analysis of development review standards and processes; (iii) surveying services, including computations and drafting; (iv) geotechnical services; (v) civil engineering services; (vi) and construction observation, assessment, and management support; and as further described in Exhibit A. Scope of Services attached to this Agreement.
(b) OWNER will provide a written Task Order in the form and format reflected in Exhibit B to this Agreement to Professional to initiate work assignments. The Task Order will include a description of the tasks to be performed and the compensation for the tasks. No Work is authorized unless authorized representatives of both parties sign such a Task Order. This Contract does not guarantee a minimum amount Professional will be paid or a minimum number of Task Orders.
(c) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, OWNER and Professional agree and acknowledge that OWNER is entering into this Agreement in reliance on Professional's special and unique abilities with respect to performing the Work, and Professional’s special and unique abilities with respect to engineering and construction support services. The Professional accepts the relationship of trust and confidence established between it and the OWNER by this Agreement. Professional covenants with OWNER to use normal and customary efforts, skill, judgment, and abilities to perform the Work and to further the interests of OWNER in accordance with OWNER’s requirements and procedures, in accordance with the standards of Professional’s profession or business. Professional acknowledges that to the best of their information, knowledge, and belief, that there are no undisclosed obligations, commitments, or impediments of any kind that will or could taint, limit, or prevent performance of the Work.
(d) Changes In Scope of Work. OWNER may request additional Work or changes in the Work as the project progresses. If so, changes in the Scope of Work shall be initiated by a written change order signed by an authorized representative of each party. The change ...
Work to be Provided. SCPPA engages Consultant to provide goods and/or services and related tasks (“Goods” or “Services,” respectively, or collectively “Work”) outlined in Exhibit A for itself and its Members to utilize pursuant to one or more separate task orders (“Task Order”) substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C. The Work performed and provided by Consultant under all Task Orders shall be based upon the price terms listed in Exhibit B, provided that in no event shall the payments to Consultant exceed the designated maximum amount listed in Exhibit B for all Task Orders under this Agreement. Each Task Order shall specify the tasks and assignments from among the Work identified in Exhibit A, to be performed and provided by Consultant. Each Task Order may include a cap for all payments for Work performed and provided under each individual Task Order and a time schedule for completion of the Work. Any Member that elects to participate in any individual Task Order is referred to herein as the "Participating Member."
Work to be Provided. SCPPA engages the Contractor to provide goods and/or services (“Work”), as further described in Exhibit A and/or the specific Task Orders, including a description of the Work to be provided, the period or schedule for delivery of said Work, and payment terms for all Work. Contractor will perform Work at the direction of SCPPA and/or Members, on behalf of SCPPA. Upon reasonable notice to Contractor, SCPPA and/or Members shall have the right during the performance of the Work to inspect the site, subject in all cases to all applicable rules, policies and regulations related to safety, as well as state and local building code and ordinance compliance, including Contractor's and its subcontractors' reasonable safety precautions, provided that such inspection and presence does not unreasonably interfere with or delay the completion of the Work and Contractor's performance of its other obligations under this Agreement. All applicable Work will be required to conform to prevailing wage rates applicable to the location(s) where the Work is performed. Workers shall be paid not less than prevailing wages pursuant to determinations of the Director of Industrial Relations as may be applicable, in accordance with the California Labor Code. Contractor will be required to maintain records of all prevailing wage payments for a minimum of three (3) years from the completion of Work.
Work to be Provided. TASKS TO BE ACCOMPLISHED — REPORTS AND DELIVERABLES
Work to be Provided. (a) Professional shall provide Work (the “Work”) to OWNER under individual assignments. A general description of the Work required by this Contract includes water utilities, water pumps, and water tank engineering services. OWNER will provide a written Task Order, including a written Statement of Work describing the tasks to be performed, to Professional for the particular Task and a specific price or a formula by which the price can be determined. No Work is authorized unless authorized representatives of both parties sign such a Task Order. This Contract does not guarantee a minimum amount Professional will be paid or a minimum number of Task Orders.
(b) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, OWNER and Professional agree and acknowledge that OWNER is entering into this Agreement in reliance on Professional's special and unique abilities with respect to performing the Work, and Professional’s special and unique abilities with respect to engineering services. The Professional accepts the relationship of trust and confidence established between it and the OWNER by this Agreement. Professional covenants with OWNER to use its best efforts, skill, judgment, and abilities to perform the Work and to further the interests of OWNER in accordance with OWNER’s requirements and procedures, in accordance with the standards of Professional’s profession or business. Professional represents that there are no undisclosed obligations, commitments, or impediments of any kind that will or could taint, limit or prevent performance of the Work.
(c) Changes In Scope of Work. OWNER may request additional Work or changes in the Work as the project progresses. If so, changes in the Scope of Work shall be initiated by a written change order signed by an authorized representative of each party. The change order shall describe the Work to be added, changed or deleted and shall state the additional cost or cost reduction and schedule changes, if any. Verbal change orders shall have no effect, except in cases of an emergency threatening personal injury or property damage, and in such cases the verbal change order shall be followed as soon as practicable by a writing to be executed by the parties hereto. The terms and conditions of this Contract may be modified only by a writing signed by an authorized representative of each party.
Work to be Provided. (Attach as Exhibit A is an explanation of the nature of services to be rendered, including place of work, equipment provided, and purpose to be accomplished. If any written work or other products are to be produced by Company, specify these items, the schedule for their production, and the means, if any, by which University will review the work product prior to its final production. If the Scope of Work is detailed in Company’s proposal, please indicate “Scope of Work as identified in Company’s proposal dated xxx” in this section and attach proposal.)
Work to be Provided. ARTICLE 2 —
Work to be Provided. Contractor agrees to furnish all tools, equipment, apparatus, facilities, labor, transportation, and material necessary to perform and complete the Work in a good and workmanlike manner, as called for, and in the manner designated in, and in strict conformity with, the specifications in the District Notice Inviting Bids and Bid Form. The Work is generally described as follows:
a. The District will backfill the trench with sand and class 2 base rock materials compacted to 95% relative compaction, with 1-inch thick cold mix asphalt cover, and saw cut existing asphalt at least 12 inches from the trench wall. Contractor must provide traffic control, remove the top 5 inches of material (cold mix asphalt, class 2 base rock, and saw cut asphalt sections), re-compact the sub grade to 95% relative compaction, apply liquid asphaltic binder to the edges of the saw cut edge, and repave the trench with 5 inches of hot mix asphalt compacted to 95% relative compaction. Hot mix asphalt shall be appropriately rolled to match with the existing paved area. Contractor shall be responsible for the disposal of all excess material. All Work shall be done in conformance with the City of Hollister Standard Drawing E-4 “Trench Resurfacing”.
b. Trench restoration shall be completed within three month of Contractor notification by the District. However, the District may at its discretion require Contractor to complete restoration within two weeks of notification if there is a public safety concern.
c. All Work shall be completed under the sole direction and control of Contractor, and subject to inspection and approval of the District, or its representatives.
d. Contractor shall warranty the work product for a period of one year from the final completion of the repair. Contractor shall be responsible to promptly and adequately repair any deformation, settlement, cracks, bulges, or other issues with the asphalt patch repair within that one year period at no cost to the District.
Work to be Provided. The Plant shall be constructed with new parts and new equipment of good quality. The Plant shall be Year 2000 compliant. The Work to be provided by the Contractor shall include all work required to deliver the Plant capable of operating in accordance with the Plant performance specifications herein including but not necessarily be limited to the applicable engineering, design, manufacture, delivery, installation, construction, training, start-up and testing of the following:
1.2.2.1 Four (4) gas turbine generator package units capable of delivering electric power in continuous operation and including all associated auxiliary and accessory equipment, as specified in Section 4.0 of this Scope of Work.
1.2.2.2 Four (4) waste heat recovery boilers (HRSG's), natural circulation, designed for the steam output flow, temperatures and pressures specified, turbine exhaust gas transition ductwork, and expansion joints for installation between the gas turbine exhaust and the waste heat recovery boilers, stacks, all as specified in Section 5.0 of this Scope of Work.
1.2.2.3 Two (2) variable throttle pressure, reheat condensing steam-turbine generator plants including a steam turbinegenerator with cold reheat extraction, intermediate pressure admission and low pressure admission, a condenser, circulating water system, cooling tower, condensate and feedwater systems, all associated pumps, controls, and instrumentation including auxiliary and accessory equipment required for a complete system operation capable of generating electrical power as specified in Section 6.0 of this Scope of Work.
1.2.2.4 All piping systems for all plant services including piping,supports, valves, strainers, piping specialties, insulation, lagging and electrical heat tracing as required.
1.2.2.5 Circuit breakers, disconnect switches, power transformers, instrument transformers, protective relaying and other components required for furnishing 345 kV power up to the 345 kV electrical interface.
1.2.2.6 All instrumentation, controls, interconnecting control wiring, panels, cable tray and/or conduits required for the complete plant Distributed Control System (DCS) and individual equipment and system controls.
1.2.2.7 All electric power wiring, duct banks, cable trays, conduit and other components required for a complete plant auxiliary electric power distribution system.
1.2.2.8 All electrical and electronic equipment required for complete electrical installation, including furnishing of transformer...
Work to be Provided. WORKING ARRANGEMENTS