Examples of Engineering Contractor in a sentence
The Contractor must ensure that each of its employees, subcontractors, agents or invitees completes Railway’s Engineering Contractor Safety Orientation through internet sessions before any work is performed on the Project.
Declaration that the contractor is an Civil Engineering Contractor who has successfully carried out large works of this nature and has adequate organization and resources including experienced technical personnel to handle works of this type and magnitude.
Bidders on this work will be required to be licensed by the State of California as Classification A - General Engineering Contractor at the time of the bid and at the time of award as such license is defined in Section 7056 and/or Section 7058 of the Business and Professional Code and Section 732 of the California Administrative Code.
Bidders on this work will be required to be licensed by the State of California as Classification A - General Engineering Contractor and/or Classification C-34 - Pipeline Contractor at the time of the bid and at the time of award as such license is defined in Section 7056 and/or Section 7058 of the Business and Professional Code and Section 732 of the California Administrative Code.
The Contractor may submit to the Engineer written Value Engineering Contractor Proposals (VECP) for modifying the plans, Specifications, or other Contract requirements for the purpose of reducing the total cost and/or Contract time without reducing the design capacity or quality of the finished product.
A Licensed General Engineering Contractor (Class A), General Building Contractor (Class B), Sanitation System Contractor (Specialty Class C- 42), or Plumbing Contractor (Specialty Class C-36) shall install all new OWTS and replacement OWTS in accordance with California Business and Professions Code Sections 7056, 7057, and 7058 and Article 3, Division 8, Title 16 of the California Code of Regulations.
The exclusion of supervision of you or your sub-contractors work in yourcapacity as Building or Engineering Contractor has been removed.
A Licensed General Engineering Contractor (Class A), General Building Contractor (Class B), Sanitation System Contractor (Specialty Class C- 42), or Plumbing Contractor (Specialty Class C-36) shall install all new and replacement OWTS.
Application shall be made by a Registered Engineer or by either a General Engineering Contractor or a Licensed Fire Sprinkler Contractor, who will be performing the work.
The extension must be constructed by a contractor holding a valid Class A (General Engineering Contractor) or C34 (Pipeline Contractor) California Contractor’s license issued by the State Department of Consumer Affairs, Contractors State License Board.