Design Changes definition

Design Changes means, following the initial entry of Covered Aircraft and crews into service for the provision of Contractor Services by Contractor, the expenses of Contractor relating to interior and exterior design changes to the Covered Aircraft and other product-related changes required by United, including the cost of changes uniforms and other livery, in each case that occur outside of Contractor’s normal uniform replacement and aircraft maintenance/refurbishment program. For the avoidance of doubt, Design Changes shall not include (a) scheduled refresh paint to occur within normal paint standards (unless poor workmanship by, on behalf of, or directed by Contractor requires an additional event) or (b) initial paint on new aircraft. DG – is defined in the definition of United Cargo Program.
Design Changes. If project conditions require altering materials for non-standard installation procedures or custom design, the owner/contractor must sign a work directive form instructing Marbon Inc. on how they intend for us to proceed. If additional cost or shop drawings are required for the work directive, a signed quotation/purchase order will be required from the owner/contractor prior to the work being preformed. After material is altered, if the owner/contractor does not accept the final design concept, then the owner/contractor will be responsible for any additional cost to manufacture additional materials, shop drawings, and design changes.

Examples of Design Changes in a sentence

  • Changes of a minor nature (such as adjustment in horizontal and vertical alignment, that do not exceed specified tolerance, necessary to maintain or balance earthwork quantities substantially as designed) and variation in quantities, as described in B5.251, shall not be considered Design Changes.

  • Changes of a minor nature (such as adjustment in horizontal and vertical alignment, that do not exceed specified tolerance, necessary to maintain or balance earthwork quantities substantially as designed) and variation in quantities, as described in BT5.251, shall not be considered Design Changes.

  • Changes of a minor nature (such as adjustment in horizontal and vertical alignment, that do not ex- ceed specified tolerance, necessary to maintain or balance earthwork quantities substantially as designed) and varia- tion in quantities, as described in F.2.5.1, shall not be considered Design Changes.

  • Changes of a minor na- ture (such as adjustment in horizontal and vertical align- ment, that do not exceed specified tolerance, necessary to maintain or balance earthwork quantities substan- tially as designed) and variation in quantities, as de- scribed in B5.251, shall not be considered Design Changes.

  • B ADOT (Design Variances) 20 C ADOT (Design Exceptions and Change of Access) 202 D ADOT (ROW Submittals) 101 E Other Governmental Entities, Utility Companies, and railroads Varies2 F Design Changes 102 G Record Drawings 202 Notes: 1.

  • Changes of a minor nature (such as adjustment in horizontal and vertical alignment, that do not ex- ceed specified tolerance, necessary to maintain or balance earthwork quantities substantially as designed) and varia- tion in quantities, as described in FT.2.5.1, shall not be considered Design Changes.

  • The Consulting Engineer shall implement Design Changes as identified by the Road Safety Audit Team and as agreed to with Client, as specified in the Response Report.

  • Changes of a minor nature (such as adjustment in horizontal and vertical alignment, that do not exceed specified tolerance, necessary to maintain or bal- ance earthwork quantities substantially as designed) and variation in quantities, as described in BT5.251, shall not be considered Design Changes.

  • The Service Provider shall implement Design Changes as identified by the Road Safety Audit Team and as agreed to with Client, as specified in the Response Report.

  • The Agreement is hereby amended to reflect the terms and conditions relating to Design Changes and the applicability of the rate in Exhibit A to this Amendment (Exhibit A), as set forth in set forth in Attachment 1 and Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein.

Related to Design Changes

  • Design Change is a change in work and/or materials shown in the Schedule of Items and described in Plans or specifications that has been mutually agreed to in writing or ordered by Contracting Officer. Changes of a minor nature (such as adjustment in horizontal and vertical alignment, that do not exceed specified tolerance, necessary to maintain or balance earthwork quantities substantially as designed) and variation in quantities, as described in B5.251, shall not be considered Design Changes.

  • Design flow means the average annual flow or average daily flow specified in an approved facilities plan or approved plans and specifications, the flow specified in a WPDES permit, or the flow required to meet performance standards.

  • Design Manual means the MOHLTC design manual or manuals in effect and applicable to the development, upgrade, retrofit, renovation or redevelopment of the Home or Beds subject to this Agreement.

  • Design Guidelines means the Fernkloof Estate architectural design guidelines to control all aspects of design and landscaping of any development within the Fernkloof Estate dev elopment, as amended from time to t ime in terms of the constitution of the MPOA or as required by the Council , a copy of the current draft which i s av ailable for inspection at the offices of the Association;

  • Change Orders mean changes or modifications to any Construction Contract or any other contract with labor or material suppliers.