Project Record definition

Project Record means the separate set of Drawings and Specifications as further set forth in paragraph 4.02A.
Project Record means the separate set of Drawings and Specifications as further set forth in Section 4.02.A.
Project Record means the record of the project of the design, creation, installation and completion of the Artwork pursuant to this Agreement as referred to in Clause 12 of this Agreement;

Examples of Project Record in a sentence

  • Given that read latency can be minimized by an efficient update proto- col, the problem becomes one of minimizing write latency, that is, detecting writes.It might appear that write detection in an RT-DSM system is not as efficient as in a VM-DSM system because there is a constant overhead for each write.

  • Record benchmark locations, with horizontal and vertical data, on Project Record Documents.

  • If the variation is minor and does not involve an adjustment in the Contract Sum or Contract Time, a Change Order need not be issued; however, the modification shall be recorded upon the Project Record.

  • TP Attachment 000-0 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Project Record of Decision (ROD) Developer’s Environmental Commitment Requirements The following table includes the Project-specific environmental commitments as written in the ROD, with minor modifications for clarification purposes.

  • The Project Record shall be maintained on the project site throughout the construction and shall be clearly labeled “PROJECT RECORD.” The Project Record shall be updated at least weekly noting all changes and shall be available to Owner at all times.

  • Contractor shall submit the completed and finalized Project Record to A/E prior to Final Acceptance.

  • Project Record Documents: Accurately record actual locations of capped and active utilities.

  • Project Record Documents: Accurately record actual locations of capped and active utilities and subsurface construction.

  • Section 017839 "Project Record Documents" for submitting record Drawings, record Specifications, and record Product Data.

  • The Contractor shall maintain an up-to-date set of Contract drawings and Contract records, legibly marked; depicting all constructed improvements at the site or as otherwise specified and shall submit a complete set labeled "Project Record" to the Project Manager upon completion of the Project.


More Definitions of Project Record

Project Record means the separate set of Work Order Drawings and Specifications as further set forth in Article 5.03.
Project Record means the separate set of Drawings and Specifications as further set forth in Part 4.2A.
Project Record means the official record established for each Project approved by the HDP Data Access Framework (see Section 16 for more information regarding the HDP Data Access Framework);
Project Record means the official record established for each Project approved by the HDPBC Data Access Framework (see Section 16 for more information regarding the HDPBC Data Access Framework);
Project Record means the separate set of Work Order Drawings and Specifications as further set forth in sections 4.03 and 4.04.

Related to Project Record

  • Health record means the same as that term is defined in § 32.1-127.1:03.

  • Clinical record means a legible electronic or hard-copy history that documents the criteria established for medical records as set forth in rule 441—79.3(249A). A claim form or billing statement does not constitute a clinical record.

  • Medical record means any document or combination of documents, except births, deaths, and the fact of admission to or discharge from a hospital, that pertains to the medical history, diagnosis, prognosis, or medical condition of a patient and that is generated and maintained in the process of medical treatment.

  • Case record means the file of personally identifiable information, whether written or electronic in form, on an individual that is collected to carry out the purposes of the division as defined in the Act and the Social Security Act. This information remains a part of the case record and is subject to these rules even when temporarily physically removed, either in whole or in part, from the file folder in which it is normally kept.