Engineering Drawings definition

Engineering Drawings means drawings and/or specifications prepared by a professional engineer respecting any Works.
Engineering Drawings means the drawing or drawings submitted to the Director for Technical Approval detailing the full engineering design for the making up of the Road or Roads
Engineering Drawings means detailed drawings, plans and specifications prepared by the Developer or the Developer's Consultant covering the design, construction, location and installation of all Local Improvements, which drawings shall conform to the Design Standards, except for any relaxations or variations specifically approved by the Municipality.

Examples of Engineering Drawings in a sentence

  • Unless otherwise provided in the contract, the priority of the documents forming the contract shall be, as follows:1) Contract Agreement (if completed) 2) The letter of Acceptance 3) The Bid: 4) Addendum to Bid; if any 5) Tender Document 6) The Bill of Quantities: 7) The Specification: 8) Detailed Engineering Drawings 9) Standard General Conditions of Contracts (GCC) 10) All correspondence documents between bidder/contractor and MCGM.

  • Preparation & submission of Detailed Engineering Drawings, Detailed specifications & list of makes for all the equipments to be installed at site.

  • Unless otherwise provided in the contract, the priority of the documents forming the contract shall be, as follows: 1) Contract Agreement (if completed) 2) The letter of Acceptance 3) The Bid: 4) Addendum to Bid; if any 5) Tender Document 6) The Bill of Quantities: 7) The Specification: 8) Detailed Engineering Drawings 9) Standard General Conditions of Contracts (GCC) 10) All correspondence documents between bidder/contractor and MCGM.

  • The location and design of the construction access for the subdivision work shall be completed to the satisfaction of Development Engineering and illustrated on the Engineering Drawings.

  • Unless otherwise provided in the contract, the priority of the documents forming the contract shall be as follows1) Contract Agreement (if completed)2) The letter of Acceptance3) The Bid:4) Addendum to Bid; if any5) Tender Document6) The Bill of Quantities:7) The Specification:8) Detailed Engineering Drawings; if any9) Standard General Conditions of Contracts (GCC)10) All correspondence documents between bidder/contractor and MCGM.

  • Unless otherwise provided in the contract, the priority of the documents forming the contract shall be, as follows:1) Contract Agreement (if completed) 2) The letter of Acceptance 3) The Bid: 4) Addendum to Bid; if any 5) Tender Document 6) The Bill of Quantities: 7) The Specification: 8) Detailed Engineering Drawings 9) Standard General Conditions of Contracts (GCC) 10) All correspondence documents between bidder/contractor and BMC.

  • Methods of controlling temperature differentials, inclusive of active coolant systems not previously defined within the Engineering Drawings.

  • Unless otherwise provided in the contract, the priority of the documents forming the contract shall be, as follows:1) Contract Agreement (if completed) 2) The letter of Acceptance 3) The Bid: 4) Addendum to Bid; if any 5) Tender Document 6) The Bill of Quantities: 7) The Specification: 8) Detailed Engineering Drawings 9) Standard General Conditions of Contracts (GCC).

  • Providing Engineering Drawings, Technical data, operation manuals, catalogues, spare parts lists etc for the said equipments as erected at site.

  • Landlord shall not revise the Approved Engineering Drawings without Tenant’s consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or conditioned.


More Definitions of Engineering Drawings

Engineering Drawings means the drawings relating to the Public Works as set out in Schedule “B”;
Engineering Drawings. New or revised Engineering Drawings to be released into the MSA document control system shall be prepared in accordance with HNF-14660, Offsite Vendor Instructions for Preparation and Control of Engineering Drawings. Drawings submitted as vendor information are exempt from this requirement.
Engineering Drawings means the type of technical drawings used to define the requirements for engineering products, artefacts, or processes. They describe specifications in line with acceptable standards. They include; preliminary and detailed design drawings, working and installation drawings, and instructions.
Engineering Drawings means the detailed engineering drawings and specifications prepared by the Consultant for a Subdivision that form part of a development agreement.
Engineering Drawings means the engineering drawings for the Local Improvements as accepted by the Town.
Engineering Drawings means the detailed engineering drawings and specifications prepared by the Consultant for the municipal infrastructure to be constructed within the development area.

Related to Engineering Drawings

  • Shop Drawings means drawings, submitted to the PHA by the Contractor, subcontractor, or any lower tier subcontractor, showing in detail (1) the proposed fabrication and assembly of structural elements and (2) the installation (i.e., form, fit, and attachment details) of materials of equipment. It includes drawings, diagrams, layouts, schematics, descriptive literature, illustrations, schedules, performance and test data, and similar materials furnished by the Contractor to explain in detail specific portions of the work required by the contract. The PHA may duplicate, use, and disclose in any manner and for any purpose shop drawings delivered under this contract.

  • Plans and Specifications means the plans, drawings and specifications reasonably necessary to properly assess and review proposed Work prior to issuance of any approval that may be required under this Agreement;

  • Drawings means the drawings prepared by the Architects and issued by the Engineer and referred to in the specifications and any modifications of such drawings as may be issued by the Engineer from time to time ‘Contract value shall mean value of the entire work as stipulated in the letter of acceptance of tender subject such additions there to or deductions there from as may be made under the provide herein after contained.

  • Specifications means the Specifications of the Works included in the Contract and any modification or addition made or approved by the Project Manager.

  • Project Schedule means a document that, with respect to each Phase of the Project, identifies, coordinates and integrates the anticipated design and construction schedules, the Contracting Authority’s and Owner's responsibilities, government authority reviews and other activities as are necessary for the timely completion of the Work.