Commissioning Manager Clause Samples

The 'Commissioning Manager' clause defines the role and responsibilities of the individual or entity appointed to oversee and coordinate the commissioning process of a project. This clause typically outlines the authority of the Commissioning Manager to manage testing, inspection, and verification of systems and equipment, ensuring they meet specified performance criteria. For example, the Commissioning Manager may be responsible for scheduling commissioning activities, liaising with contractors, and documenting results. The core function of this clause is to ensure that there is a clear point of accountability for the successful commissioning of the project, thereby reducing the risk of miscommunication and ensuring that all systems are properly tested and operational before project handover.
Commissioning Manager. (a) Project Co shall retain a qualified Commissioning manager (the “Commissioning Manager”) at least 12 months prior to the first Commissioning activity who: (i) shall have a minimum of ten (10) years of demonstrable experience in commissioning light rail transit systems; (ii) shall be registered, or be qualified to be registered, as a Professional Engineer; (iii) is acceptable to the City, acting reasonably; and (iv) shall be responsible for planning, implementation, management and oversight of all Commissioning Work and for preparation of all Commissioning documentation, records and Integration testing. (b) Project Co shall cause the Commissioning Manager to: (i) conduct and complete all tests and inspections, including all pre-Commissioning and Commissioning Work, required by and in accordance with, this Agreement and Good Industry Practice; and (ii) prepare and submit to the City and the Independent Certifier all Commissioning Certificates and copies of the applicable documentation, records and reports required to: (A) demonstrate to the Independent Certifier, the City and all applicable Governmental Authorities that all applicable Equipment, components, systems and sub-systems and the fully Integrated Infrastructure comply with the Project Requirements; (B) establish a baseline record of Equipment, components, systems and sub-systems in electronic format suitable for storing in an Asset Management System for comparing performance and determining deterioration over the applicable Design Service Life; (C) demonstrate that the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ OMF Stage 2 is ready for, and has met all of the conditions precedent for, Phase 1 Construction Completion; (D) demonstrate that the Infrastructure is ready for, and has met all of the conditions precedent for, Construction Completion; (E) validate the technical performance of individual Equipment, components, systems and sub-systems; (F) demonstrate Integration of the individual Equipment, components, systems and sub-systems into the Infrastructure; (G) demonstrate that all Commissioning test equipment has been properly calibrated and that such calibration is documented and traceable to the applicable standards; (H) validate the safety and security of the Infrastructure in accordance with the Safety and Security Certification Program; (I) confirm the Infrastructure meets the RAM targets set out in the RAM Program and this Agreement; (J) demonstrate that the Infrastructure is electromagnetically compatible with its env...
Commissioning Manager. The individual who will act as Contractor’s commissioning manager shall be specifically named and identified on Contractor’s organization chart. Such individual shall be dedicated full time to the performance of the Work by no later than the date that Contractor is scheduled to commence reviews of the “Issued for Construction” P&ID Drawings in accordance with the CPM Schedule.
Commissioning Manager. Primary Care April 2016 Out of area registration: In hours urgent primary medical care (including home visits) Enhanced Service (Publications gateway reference: 02351)
Commissioning Manager. The role of Commissioning manager is referred to at Stage 2 – the formal stage of the policy. When the independent manager overseeing the employee’s grievance considers it necessary to undertake an investigation, they assume the role of Commissioning manager.

Related to Commissioning Manager

  • Manager 5.1. Rules relating to the rights, duties and responsibilities of the Managers shall be governed by the Act. Such provisions are hereinafter incorporated into this Agreement by reference. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Manager shall have the powers set forth in Paragraph 5.3 below.

  • Construction Manager The individual, partnership, corporation, joint venture, or any combination thereof, or its authorized representative, named as such by the District. If no Construction Manager is used on the Project that is the subject of this Contract, then all references to Construction Manager herein shall be read to refer to District.

  • Commissioning Commissioning tests of the Interconnection Customer’s installed equipment shall be performed pursuant to applicable codes and standards. The ISO and Connecting Transmission Owner must be given at least five Business Days written notice, or as otherwise mutually agreed to by the Parties, of the tests and may be present to witness the commissioning tests.

  • Project Manager The term “Project Manager” refers to the employee of the State who has been assigned responsibility for overseeing and managing the proper and timely implementation of the project.

  • Site Safety Supervisor 62.1 On every job site, where the Employer is the principal contractor it shall appoint a management representative responsible for safety (Site Safety Supervisor). The Employer will ensure the Site Safety Supervisor has the necessary authority to ensure that all safety laws, procedures or Codes of Practice are observed, and that the following Safety Agreement is applied. 62.2 The Employer when appointing the person appointed as the Site Safety Supervisor must ensure that person has and maintainsthe appropriate experience and knowledge of the safety requirements of the work being performed. Other duties may be assigned by the Employer to a Site Safety Supervisor, provided that such duties shall not prevent him/her from exercising their duties as a Site Safety Supervisor.