Engineering Standards means standards, protocols, processes and policies, including engineering guidelines, for designing, constructing, maintaining and operating facilities.
Engineering Standards means standards adopted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), or the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Rural Utilities Service (RUS), or similar type of engineering organizations or engineering standards adopted by the board.
Engineering Standards means standards adopted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE), Rural Utilities Service (RUS), or comparable engineering organization or engineering standards adopted by the commission.
Examples of Engineering Standards in a sentence
NOTE 3: It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the development complies with the provision of the Building Code of Australia in the case of building work and the applicable Council Engineering Standards in the case of subdivision works.
All work, if related to construction, will be performed in accordance with the City’s Engineering Standards and Specifications.
X Yes NoIf marked yes, the Consultant shall comply with ODOT’s CADD Standards, and supply files in accordance with the CADD Engineering Standards Manual.
All public improvements shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the City’s Engineering Standards.
Grading shall be performed in accordance with the City’s Engineering Standards.
More Definitions of Engineering Standards
Engineering Standards means all applicable engineering and safety standards governing the installation, maintenance, and operation of utility facilities and the performance of all work in or around electric utility facilities, including all Utility’s standards as reflected in this Agreement (including Appendix C) or otherwise adopted by Utility and the most current versions of the Wisconsin State Electrical Code (Wis. Admin. Code Ch. PSC 114) (“WSEC”), the National Electrical Code (“NEC”), the NESC, the regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (including the rules regarding safety equipment), and the safety and engineering requirements of any state or federal agency with jurisdiction over utility facilities, each of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement.
Engineering Standards means all current design, engineering, construction standards and applicable codes and guidelines established from time to time and as applicable to a Service Connection within the Municipality and in accordance with all applicable enactments;
Engineering Standards means the Town’s General Design Standards, or in the absence of such standards, generally accepted municipal engineering standards.
Engineering Standards means the engineering specifications set out in the Town of Collingwood Development Standards, as may be amended from time to time, which are referentially incorporated into this Agreement.
Engineering Standards means the engineering standards of the District as they apply to water and sewer and the infrastructure of the District.
Engineering Standards means the environmental, manufacturing, packaging, supply chain or performance standards (as may be modified over time) provided by PB (or made available through PB’s websites or Product Compliance Database) to COMPANY for the Products, Spares and Supplies.
Engineering Standards means the latest adopted version of the Standard Technical Specifications and Drawings manual.