Design Documentation Sample Clauses

Design Documentation. Provider shall provide comprehensive submittal packages for the 30% and 90% design sets as detailed below. Changes to 30% Customer approved drawings (scope lock) could result a change order. At a minimum, each submittal package shall include the elements required to convey in sufficient detail the following for each phase of the design: Submittal Requirement 30% Design Set 90% Design Set 1 Cover Sheet, with Content, Project Details, Directory, etc. X X 2 PV System Sizes & Production Estimates. X X 3 Overall Site Plan with PV Array Names, Conduit Routes, Tree/Light Removal, etc. X X 4 Electrical Site Plan Drawings & General Conduit Routing. X X 5 Electrical Single Line Diagrams. X X 6 Demolition Plans. X 7 Structural Drawings. X 8 Equipment Pad locations. X X 9 Mounting Details. X 10 Signage, Trenching, Installation, and Grounding Details. X 11 Monitoring System Details. X 13 Construction Schedule. Prelim Detailed 14 Manufacturer’s Cut Sheets with Equipment Specifications X 15 Civil Drawings (if applicable) X 16 Fire Access Plans X 17 Carport Lighting Plans X Production modeling of the PV system shall accurately simulate energy production for proposed system layouts, sizes, and orientation. Provider shall be responsible for updating the production models each time significant changes are made to the proposed system designs that will impact production.
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Design Documentation. All design documentation (including documents, drawings, specifications, reports, models, samples and calculations, equipment technical information, plans, charts, tables, schedules, data (stored by any means), photographs and finishes boards) in computer readable and written forms necessary for the Contractor to complete any part of the Works which is not fully designed and documented in the Works Description. direction Any agreement, approval, authorisation, certificate, consent, decision, demand, determination, direction, explanation, failure to consent, instruction, notice, notification, order, permission, rejection, request or requirement. DISP The Defence Industry Security Program more particularly described at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/xxxx/xxxxxxxx. EMOS Contractor The person specified in the Contract Particulars or any other person nominated by the Commonwealth from time to time to replace that person.
Design Documentation. All design documentation (including documents, drawings, specifications, reports, models, samples and calculations, equipment technical information, plans, charts, tables, schedules, data (stored by any means), photographs and finishes boards) in computer readable and written forms necessary for the Subcontractor to complete any part of the Subcontract Works which is not fully designed and documented in the Subcontract Works Description. direction Any agreement, approval, authorisation, certificate, consent, decision, demand, determination, direction, explanation, failure to consent, instruction, notice, notification, order, permission, rejection, request or requirement.
Design Documentation services during the Schematic Design Phase responding to program requirements and consisting of preparation of: YES NO
Design Documentation services consisting of continued development and expansionof architectural Schematic Design Documents to establish the final scope, relationships, forms, size and appearance of the Project through: .01 Plans, sections and elevations. .02 Typical construction details. .03 Three dimensional sketches, if necessary. .04 Final materials selections.
Design Documentation. Lessor shall provide Lessee, in a format reasonably acceptable to Lessee, all documentation necessary to properly engineer, construct, start-up, operate and maintain Unit 2.
Design Documentation. Master Design and Detailed Technical Design documentation, in conjunction, and all accompanying documents as the case may be pursuant to the Contract conditions.
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Design Documentation services during the Construction Documents Phase consisting of preparation of Drawings based on approved Design Development Documents setting forth in detail the architectural construction requirements for the Project:
Design Documentation. Contractor shall prepare all Design Documentation in computer readable and written formats in full compliance with the Standard of Care, Laws, Applicable Standards, the Technical Requirements, this Agreement and the other Contract Documents and shall submit those set forth on Exhibit Q for Concessionaire’s Review or Concessionaire’s Approval (which may include review and approval by the Department as provided in Exhibit Q). Contractor’s obligations with respect to Design Documentation include fulfilling the obligations of Concessionaire with respect to the DB Project under Sections 8.03(b)(i) and 8.04 of the Comprehensive Agreement (including obligations to pay the Department its “Allocable Costs” and other amounts payable to the Department to the extent due from Concessionaire as a result of Contractor’s acts or failures to act in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement), and Contractor shall coordinate with Concessionaire as appropriate such that Concessionaire may timely and fully perform such obligations. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, Concessionaire’s Review or Concessionaire’s Approval (as the case may be) of Design Documentation shall be only a determination whether such documents (and the portions of the DB Work represented thereby) on their face meet the standards for the DB Work set forth in this Agreement, and shall not be considered an evaluation or determination that such documents and the portions of the DB Work represented thereby in fact meet the standards for the DB Work or are otherwise satisfactory for their intended purpose. Based on the Scope Document and that Design Documentation that has received Concessionaire’s Approval, Contractor shall prepare comprehensive drawings and specifications setting forth in detail the requirements for the procurement and construction of the DB Project. As the drawings and specifications for the DB Project are issued and, if applicable, receive Concessionaire’s Approval, they shall be clearly identified as Design Documentation. Contractor may, with Concessionaire’s Approval, apply for approvals from the Department of interpretive engineering decisions concerning the meaning, scope, interpretation and application of the Technical Requirements. All applications for such approvals shall be in writing. Contractor acknowledges that the Department may issue a written approval of Contractor’s proposed interpretive engineering decision, if any (upon which Concessionaire a...
Design Documentation services responding to program requirements consisting of: .01 Conceptual site and building plans.
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