Construction & Scope Clause Samples

The Construction & Scope clause defines how the contract should be interpreted and the extent of its application. It typically clarifies the meanings of key terms, outlines the boundaries of the agreement, and may specify which documents are included as part of the contract. By establishing clear interpretive guidelines and the contract’s reach, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes over what is covered by the agreement.
Construction & Scope. The parties to this Agreement recognize that effective performance and development of each Faculty member is a mutual concern and responsibility of the Faculty and of the University. At times, the imposition of a sanction may be necessary as a corrective measure. A sanction is a documented corrective action in response to a Faculty member's unsatisfactory performance of his/her duties and responsibilities as a member of the Faculty. A. The parties agree that the University has and retains the right to apply sanctions to members of the bargaining unit, up to and including termination of the employment relationship. However, it is further agreed that sanctions will only be applied for cause, and the question of just cause and/or the appropriateness of the sanction imposed in each situation may be tested under the appropriate sections of the Grievance and Appeals Article of this Agreement. B. The University and the Association mutually recognize the importance of timeliness, fundamental fairness, and appropriate procedural processes and safeguards as defined below, as well as of thoroughness of review, in matters relating to sanctions. The due process procedure specific to the issue of sanctions for cause is described in this Article.
Construction & Scope. OF WORK The construction scope of work shall include the following: • Erosion and sediment control; • Formation of foundations for Equipment, structures, pipe-racks and pipe tracks, and buildings, including piling and/or soils mixing where required; • Installation of underground piping and drainage systems; • Finished area grading and paving; • Installation of structural components of the Project; • Installation of the vessels, tanks, buildings, and other Equipment; • Installation of the rotating equipment, motors, turbines, compressors, pumps and blowers; • Installation of piping components and systems; • Installation of electrical substations and installation of power distribution Equipment; • Installation of the fire water system extension for Train 5; • Installation of the power and control cabling systems; Page 42 of 62 This document, and the information it contains, are the property of or contains intellectual property that has been licensed to, Rio Grande LNG Train 5, LLC and/or its affiliates (“Company”). This document and its contents are “Confidential Information” as such term is used in relevant agreements between Company and the recipient. It may not be disclosed internally or to third parties without the prior, express approval of Company and in certain cases, its licensors. Company reserves all rights in relation to the misappropriation or misuse of this document and the Confidential Information that it contains. Please refer to your legal department regarding the terms and conditions of use. RGLNG T5 – ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ – Train 5 EPC Agreement EPC SCOPE OF WORK OF THE TRAIN 5 FACILITY RG2-NTD-500-PE-SOW-0001 • Installation of the instrument and control devices and systems; • Installation of telecommunication & security equipment and systems; • Installation of the instrument, control devices and systems and telecommunication & security systems cabling systems; • Installation of Electrical, ICSS, Instrument, Telecom & Security Fiber Optic cabling systems; • Application of paint, insulation, heat tracing, cathodic protection and fireproofing systems; • Installation of permanent plant roads and security fences; • Painting two NextDecade logos on the LNG Storage Tank; • Installation, maintenance and removal of temporary facilities; • Provision of temporary facilities for the supply of electricity, water, and telephone / communication systems for construction of the works; • Provision of temporary facilities for the disposal of sewage from the construction ...
Construction & Scope. Enter Scope
Construction & Scope. A. This Contract Agreement includes, but is not limited to, providing all labor, material, tools, equipment and supervision to complete the following scope of work; System Supplier shall furnish and Install all required footings, foundations, slabs, and mounting pads including all required layout, excavation, form work, reinforcing, anchor bolts and finishing of concrete necessary. The foundation spoils are to be spread on site and the AC debris shall be stockpiled into a location as determined by the Project Owner to be hauled off site by Project Owner. 1. System Supplier shall install in all required footings Conduit supplied by Project Owner. 2. System Supplier shall furnish, fabricate, and install all required steel (Tee' structures including all required layout, hardware, welding, Temporary bracing during erection, and all other material or equipment for a complete installation. 3. System Supplier shall furnish, fabricate, and install all required steel purlins and other support member to support the installation of PV modules including all required layout, hardware, welding, Temporary bracing during erection, and all other material or equipment for a complete installation. 4. Installation of Project Owner provided equipment, as indicated on the provided "List of Owner Supplied Material and Equipment", including but not limited to installation of PV Modules. 5. Furnish and Install all required miscellaneous mounting hardware, blocking or other material necessaiy for a complete installation of the work, except where indicated on "List of Owner Supplied Material and Equipment" 6. System Supplier shall perform required Painting and galvanizing required, including touchup as required 7. System Supplier is to perform all required Saw Cutting and or Core Drilling. 8. System Supplier shall remove light poles noted and deliver to the Campus Facilities Department. The concrete light standards shall be removed to 2" below finish grade. The concrete debris shall be stockpiled into a location as determined by the Project Owner to be hauled off site by Project Owner. 9. System Supplier intends to prefabricate the modules for installation on the steel structure. System Supplier shall provide any required work benches and equipment necessaiy to complete the work. System supplier shall allow an electrician access to the work area to pre-wire the panels prior to erection. System Supplier and Project Owner shall coordinate the module delivery and security of the stagin...