Design Codes Sample Clauses

Design Codes. In addition to the codes cited in Section 16010 of the Construction Specification Institution, the Project shall be designed and installed in accordance with the latest edition of all applicable codes, standards, and recommendations of the following agencies:  ACI – American Concrete Institute  AISC – American Institute of Steel Construction  ANSI-American National Standards Institute.  ASCE-American Society of Civil Engineers  ASME-American Society of Mechanical Engineers  ASTM – American Society for Testing and Materials  CAL OSHA-California /Occupational Safety and Health Administration  Caltrans – California Department of Transportation  CBC-California Building Code  CEC-California Electrical CodeDistribution Utility Manuals and Standards  ETL-Electrical Testing Laboratories.  IEEE-Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers  ICEA-Insulated Cable Engineer’s Association.  IAEI-International Association of Electrical Inspectors.  IPMVP- International Performance Measurements and Verification Protocol.  NFPA-101-National Fire Protection Association. (Life Safety Code)  NEMA-National Electrical Manufacturers Association.  NESC-National Electrical Safety Code.  XXXX-National Electrical Testing Association.  NEC -National Electrical Code  UL-Underwriters Laboratories
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Design Codes. The Project shall be designed and installed in accordance with the latest edition of all applicable codes, standards, and recommendations of the following agencies: • ACI – American Concrete Institute • AISC – American Institute of Steel Construction • ANSI – American National Standards Institute. • ASCE – American Society of Civil Engineers • ASME – American Society of Mechanical Engineers • ASTM – American Society for Testing and Materials • CAL OSHA – California Occupational Safety and Health Administration • CBC – California Building Code • CEC – California Electrical Code • CFC – California Fire CodeDistribution Utility Manuals and Standards • ETL – Electrical Testing Laboratories • IAEI – International Association of Electrical Inspectors • ICEA – Insulated Cable Engineer’s Association • IEEE – Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers • IPMVP – International Performance Measurements and Verification Protocol • NEC – National Electrical Code • NEMA – National Electrical Manufacturers Association • NESC – National Electrical Safety Code • XXXX – National Electrical Testing Association • NFPA – National Fire Protection Association codes, including but not limited to o NFPA 101Life Safety Code o NFPA 855 – Standard for the Installation of Stationary Energy Storage Systems • UL – Underwriters Laboratories
Design Codes. Design Codes will be prepared by the Joint Applicants for Development Zones or combination of Development Zones within the xxxx.xx accordance with the guidance set out in ‘Design Codes For Major Developments within the Cambridge Area’ Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council October 2007. The objectives for preparing and agreeing these Codes and Strategies will be to:  Allow for a better designed development and provide the framework for creating a positive sense of place and better quality design;  Provide a more certain planning process and link this to a more certain climate for investment;  Allow for streamlined development control, saving time and resources in the longer term for the local authorities and applicants alike; and.  Allow for a more coordinated development process which is built on consensus instead of conflict. Enough detail should be given in the Codes to provide clarity and certainty. The Codes should be clear about aspects that are mandatory and those included as guidance only, and they also need to be flexible enough to deal with the changing circumstances of long-term projects, for example, changes in market conditions or lifestyles. How and when the Codes will be reviewed should also be established at the outset, to address the issue of change during the delivery of the project. Further details on the principles and objectives for the Codes, their scope and content and their relationship to other application documents should be set out in the Design and Access Statement and in a Design Code Framework Document to be agreed at the post submission stage (6 months after submission of the outline application).
Design Codes. The works is designed in accordance with the following design codes:  SANS 347, Categorization and conformity assessment criteria for all pressure equipment
Design Codes. 4.32 The proposed development is intended to take around 22 years to complete. Given this timescale, none of the new buildings have been designed in detail. Instead the applicant has submitted Design Codes, intended to inform the future design development based on a framework of controls. Together with the above documents, the Design Codes provide the primary design information to inform the preparation of subsequent applications for approval of Reserved Matters on individual development zones. The Design Codes are mandatory design rules and guidance which focus on two and three- dimensional elements of the design that build upon the masterplan and provide the Council with certainty of the commitment to high quality design. The controls proposed would ensure delivery of design based upon the vision of the illustrative scheme, which is expressed within the Design and Access Statement and upon which the outline application parameters are based. Design Review Panel

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  • Design At no cost to SCE, Seller shall be responsible for:

  • Design Standards Most recent edition of the “Owner’s Design Standards,” including any partial updates as may be directed by the Owner.

  • Codes The Developer agrees to abide by all ordinances, regulations, and codes of Teton County and those of the special purpose districts providing service to the Development.

  • Design Criteria The Engineer shall develop the roadway design criteria based on the controlling factors specified by the State (i.e. 4R, 3R, 2R, or special facilities), by use of the funding categories, design speed, functional classification, roadway class and any other set criteria as set forth in PS&E Preparation Manual, Roadway Design Manual, Bridge Design Manual, Hydraulic Design Manual, and other deemed necessary State approved manuals. In addition, the Engineer shall prepare the Design Summary Report (DSR) and submit it electronically. The Engineer shall obtain written concurrence from the State prior to proceeding with a design if any questions arise during the design process regarding the applicability of State’s design criteria.

  • System Upgrades The Connecting Transmission Owner shall procure, construct, install, and own the System Upgrade Facilities and System Deliverability Upgrades described in Attachment 6 of this Agreement. To the extent that design work is necessary in addition to that already accomplished in the Class Year Interconnection Facilities Study for the Interconnection Customer, the Connecting Transmission Owner shall perform or cause to be performed such work. If all the Parties agree, the Interconnection Customer may construct System Upgrade Facilities and System Deliverability Upgrades.

  • Schematic Design Phase INDICATE IN STATEMENT OF WORK “NOT APPLICABLE” IF SECTION IS NOT APPLICABLE

  • Building Codes The following Building Codes, in the latest editions approved by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, shall be used. (See O.C.G.A. §8-2-20.) The Design Professional will designate any additional codes or special modifications in the Supplementary General Conditions. As of the year 2000, these codes are published jointly by the Southern Building Code Congress International, the International Code Council, the Building Officials and Code Administrators, International, and the International Conference of Building Officials, and are commonly referred to as the International Building Codes.

  • Design Changes Axon may make design changes to any Axon Device or Service without notifying Agency or making the same change to Axon Devices and Services previously purchased by Agency.

  • Firmware The Contractor shall deliver firmware required for production acceptance testing in accordance with CDRL A009 Contractor’s Supplier Configuration Management Plan. The Contractor shall use Government furnished software for testing. Deliverable Data Item (See DD-1423): CDRL A009: “Contractor’s Supplier Configuration Management Plan”

  • Signage All signs, notices and graphics of every kind or character, visible in or from public corridors, the Building Common Area or the exterior of the Premises shall be subject to Landlord’s prior written approval, not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Without limiting the foregoing and subject to Landlord’s prior approval of the plans and specifications thereof (including, without limitation, the design, location, and size), Tenant shall have the right (“Exterior Signage Rights”) to install tenant identification signage on the exterior of the Building (the “Sign”), at Tenant’s sole cost and expense and in accordance with all applicable Laws (including any requirements set forth by the applicable agencies in the City and County of San Francisco) (the “Signage Requirements”). Tenant shall erect the Sign in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by Landlord, in a good and workmanlike manner, and at all times thereafter, Tenant shall maintain, at its sole cost and expense, the Sign in a good, clean and safe condition and in accordance with the Signage Requirements, including all repairs and replacements thereto. Upon the occurrence of any event of default and/or upon the termination or earlier expiration of this Lease, Tenant shall promptly remove the Sign, in which event Tenant shall be responsible for and shall repair any damage to the Building resulting therefrom. Tenant’s Exterior Signage Rights hereunder are personal to Dolby California, and, except with respect to an assignment to a Tenant Affiliate or Dolby Entity in connection with an assignment of this Lease, may not be assigned or transferred without the prior written consent of Landlord, which consent may be given or withheld or given upon conditions in Landlord’s sole and absolute discretion. Tenant shall be responsible for obtaining all permits and approvals (governmental and private) necessary for the installation and maintenance of the Sign. If Tenant fails to remove the Sign as required under this Section 32, Landlord shall have the right, at Tenant’s expense, to remove the Sign. Tenant shall indemnify, defend and protect Landlord and the Landlord Parties and hold Landlord and the Landlord Parties harmless from and against any and all, proceedings, losses, costs, damages, causes of action, liabilities, injuries or expenses arising out of or related to Tenant’s exercise of the Exterior Signage Rights granted hereunder, including, without limitation, any claims of injury to or death of persons or damage to property occurring or resulting directly or indirectly from the installation or maintenance of the Sign on the Building.

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