Industry Grade definition

Industry Grade means those standards of construction, design, engineering, workmanship, Equipment and Materials and components specified in Exhibit A. If the relevant standard is not so specified or is ambiguous in Exhibit A, then “Industry Standards” shall mean those standards of care and diligence normally practiced by recognized engineering and construction firms in performing services of a similar nature for utility scale energy storage projects in the United States and in accordance with good engineering practices, Applicable Laws and Applicable Permits, in effect at the time the Work is performed.
Industry Grade means those standards of care and diligence normally practiced by engineering and construction firms in performing services of a similar nature for similar industrial grade power projects in the United States and in accordance with good engineering design practices, Applicable Laws, Applicable Permits, or that conform in all material respects to the manufacturer’s operation and maintenance guidelines, in each case as applicable to the equipment in question, taking into account such equipment’s size, service and type; provided, notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Contractor’s obligation with respect to Applicable Laws and Applicable Permits governing emissions from the Project is limited to compliance with the Emissions Guarantees.
Industry Grade means those practices, methods, standards, acts and equipment that are commonly used in geothermal industry engineering consistent with that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised by other internationally recognized engineering and construction firms in performing services of a nature similar to the Work for facilities in the State of Nevada of a type and size similar to the Power Plant and exercising reasonable judgment and care in light of the facts known at the time, and in all cases performed in accordance with equipment manufacturers’ specifications and accomplishing the desired result in a manner consistent with Applicable Laws and Permit Requirements; provided, further, that in all cases “Industry Standards” or “Industry Grade” shall include only those standards of design, engineering, construction, operation, maintenance, workmanship, Equipment and Materials, and components that equal or exceed the standards utilized by Contractor in the design, engineering, procurement and construction of power plants similar to the Power Plant that Contractor has constructed for itself or an Affiliate in the State of Nevada, including the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ plant (commonly known as Galena I).

More Definitions of Industry Grade

Industry Grade means those standards of design, engineering, construction, operation, maintenance, workmanship, Equipment and Materials, and components specified in Exhibit A; provided, however, if the relevant standard is not so specified or is ambiguous therein, “Industry Standards” or “Industry Grade” shall mean those standards of care and diligence normally practiced by engineering and construction firms in performing services of a similar nature for similar industrial grade power projects in the United States and in accordance with good engineering design practices, Applicable Laws, Applicable Permits, or that conform in all material respects to the manufacturer’s operation and maintenance guidelines, in each case as applicable to the equipment in question, taking into account such equipment’s size, service and type; provided, notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Contractor’s obligation with respect to Applicable Laws and Applicable Permits governing emissions from the Project is limited to compliance with the Emissions Guarantees.
Industry Grade means those standards of care and diligence normally practiced by engineering and construction firms in performing services of a similar nature for power projects in the United States similar to this Project and in accordance with Applicable Laws and Applicable Permits, as practiced at the time the Work is performed.

Related to Industry Grade

  • Pay grade means the monthly salary applicable to class titles of service personnel;

  • Finished grade means the grade upon completion of the fill or excavation.

  • Highest adjacent grade means the highest natural elevation of the ground surface prior to construction next to the proposed walls of a structure.

  • Highest Adjacent Grade (HAG) means the highest natural elevation of the ground surface, prior to construction, immediately next to the proposed walls of the structure.

  • Lowest Adjacent Grade (LAG) means the elevation of the ground, sidewalk or patio slab immediately next to the building, or deck support, after completion of the building.