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Detailed Requirements. Insurance and Indemnification
Detailed Requirements a. All LEDs furnished under this contract shall be either Design Lights Consortium listed or ENERGY STAR certified fixtures. b. In an effort to remain current with the industry and in procuring the most environmentally preferable products, it is asked that the contractor introduce new, improved LEDs for consideration for this contract. c. It is preferred that packaging for products supplied under this contract meet the following: reduced packaging, recycled paper products, soy-based inks, and chlorine-free paper stock. d. No minimum dollar or item count is allowed on orders.
Detailed Requirements. Consult with District to establish and document the following detailed requirements for the Project: 5.2.1. Design objectives, limitations and criteria, functions, priorities; 5.2.2. Development of initial approximate gross facility areas and space requirement; 5.2.3. Space relation, requirements and restraints (including comparing requested space requirements to similar projects and space standards, diagramming space relationships by using massing diagrams, flow diagrams, stacking diagrams, bubble diagrams and other graphical methods); 5.2.4. Number of functional responsibilities and personnel; 5.2.5. Flexibility and expendability; 5.2.6. Special equipment and systems; 5.2.7. Site requirements and existing conditions, and utilities services; 5.2.8. Development of a preliminary budget for the work based on programming and scheduling studies; 5.2.9. Operating procedure; 5.2.10. Zoning and other applicable regulations; 5.2.11. Expandability;
Detailed Requirements. Generate income through provision of Executive Services. Explore Wider Market opportunities for the business. A timely preparation and submission of Fee proposals. Keep Customers (current and potential) fully conversant with FCO Services products and services on offer. Liaise with customers on all estate related activities. Provide technical and financial advice to customers on Minor Capital, Major Maintenance and Security Works projects. Advise customers on technical feasibility and time/cost implications of proposed projects. Assist posts produce estimates for projects. A timely response to requests from posts. Supervise and project manage small and medium size projects on behalf of Property Management. Recommend tender lists, provide advice and specifications to enable tenders to be let, examine tenders and recommend successful contractor. Support posts on tendering and achieving value for money when engaging external consultants and contractors. Xxxxxx appointed consultants and contractors to ensure that projects meet technical brief and manage the financial resources to achieve value for money. Monitor projects ensuring that consultants and contractors are managed so works are completed within time and budget to meet the customers satisfaction.
Detailed Requirements. The Performer shall design, develop, fabricate, test, and deliver eight (8) inert SOPGM Cruise Missiles prototypes and two (2) Captive Air Training Missile (CATM) SOPGM prototypes that meet the following performance requirements: Threshold range of 200 Nm and objective range greater than 400Nm Compatible with the SOPGM Common Launch Tube (CLT) and Battle Management System (BMS) Type-1 data link connection to Situational Awareness Data Link (SADL) (threshold) and SADL/Link-16 (objective). Threshold M-Code Global Positioning System (GPS)/Inertial Navigation System (INS), with an objective to incorporate resilient navigation capabilities for operation in a denied or degraded GPS environment. This system will include at a minimum (threshold) an Electro-Optical/Infra-Red (EO/IR) seeker and as an objective, incorporate a multi-mode seeker package able to acquire and/or reacquire targets in flight. Removable payload section that can accept a minimum (threshold) of 13lbs of warhead or other desired payload with an objective of 37 lbs. Meets a Technology Readiness Level 7 defined as: system prototyping demonstration in an operational environment. Prototype near or at planned operational system. Represents a major step up from TRL 6 by requiring demonstration of an actual system prototype in an operational environment (e.g., in an aircraft, in a vehicle, or in space). The two (2) Captive Air Training Missiles (CATM) shall also fully represent an inert munition (electrical, power draw, weight and center of gravity) to enable simulated launches through the full launch sequence without releasing the weapon. The two CATMs are required for System Integration Lab (SIL) testing and ground and captive carry testing.
Detailed Requirements. Consult with District to establish and document the following detailed requirements for the Project: A. Design objectives, limitations and criteria, functions, priorities, including sustainability; B. Development of initial approximate gross facility areas and space requirement; C. Space relation, requirements and restraints (including comparing requested space requirements to similar projects and space standards, diagramming space relationships by using massing diagrams, flow diagrams, stacking diagrams, bubble diagrams and other graphical methods); D. Number of functional responsibilities and personnel; E. Flexibility and expendability; SAMPLE F. Special equipment and systems; G. Site requirements and existing conditions, and utilities services; H. Development of a preliminary budget for the work based on programming and scheduling studies; X. Xxxxxx and other applicable regulations; J. Expandability; K. Access, parking; L. Construction feasibility and phasing; M. Security criteria; N. Communications relationships; and O. Project schedule.
Detailed Requirements. The purpose of this service is EMERGENCY RESPONSE, HAZARDOUS WASTE, UNIVERSAL WASTE, AND MEDICAL WASTE DISPOSAL. Contractor shall conduct hazardous waste related operations within the State of Vermont, and any other States within which waste materials shall be transported, disposed of, and/or treated. Services shall be required throughout the State of Vermont in accordance with all applicable regulations and in a manner that will maximize hazardous waste disposal service at a reasonable cost. The required services are for the following types of waste materials: a. Among the covered services are: hazardous chemical waste collection and transportation; management and disposal; waste sampling, analysis and profiling; waste management related labor; and emergency response. b. Underground Storage Tank closure services in accordance with the Department of Environmental Conservation’s Underground Storage Tank Rules. c. Medical/infectious/regulated wastes, including but not limited to medical waste as defined in the Vermont Solid Waste Management Rules. 1.1. The following services shall be provided by Contractor under this contract: • Vendor shall provide hazardous waste sampling and analysis. • Vendor shall provide waste stream characterization, and definition of each applicable EPA ID Code. • Vendor shall properly and accurately develop the applicable Hazardous Waste Manifest, as required by the State of Vermont, and federal laws. • Vendor shall provide appropriate Department of Transportation Containers to contain and ship hazardous waste. This shall include providing all the proper labels to meet DOT and EPA Regulations for the safe handling and shipping. • Vendor shall ensure proper handling of containers and waste so as not to create a potential for spillage and environmental contamination. • Vendor conducting waste sampling, handling and disposal shall be properly trained, qualified, and equipped to conduct hazardous waste spill response activities. All personnel conducting waste collection shall meet the minimum criteria contained in 29 CFR 1910.120, Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response. • Vendor shall safely transport and dispose of all wastes at an approved hazardous waste disposal location, meeting the requirements contained in 40 CFR 264. • The Contractor shall submit to the State of Vermont all appropriate documentation within the required timeframe to validate the entire process from time of material pickup to ultimate disposal. • The Co...
Detailed Requirements. Consult with District to establish and document the following detailed requirements for the Project: Design objectives, limitations and criteria, functions, priorities, including sustainability; Development of initial approximate gross facility areas and space requirement; Space relation, requirements and restraints (including comparing requested space requirements to similar projects and space standards, diagramming space relationships by using massing diagrams, flow diagrams, stacking diagrams, bubble diagrams and other graphical methods). Also include early preliminary space finish requirements, cabinets, lighting, technology such as internet, phones, audio/video, electrical loads, fixtures, furnishings, equipment requirements, wall changes, environmental control and treatment requirements, and access control needs, and special/specific instructional needs; Number of functional responsibilities and personnel; Flexibility and expendability; Special equipment and systems; Site requirements and existing conditions, and utilities services; Development of a preliminary budget for the work based on programming and scheduling studies; Zoning and other applicable regulations; Expandability; Access, parking; Construction feasibility and phasing; Security criteria; Communications relationships; and Project schedule with estimated DSA and other regulatory review processes. Space Schematics/Flow Diagrams. Prepare diagrammatic studies and pertinent descriptive text for: Conversion of programmed requirements to net area requirements; Internal functions; Human, vehicular and material flow patterns; General space allocations; Analysis of operating functions; Adjacency; Special facilities and equipment; and Flexibility and expansibility. Space Multi-use features to increase utilization.
Detailed Requirements. 4.2.1 Tasks 4.2.1.1 To be performed weekly: a. Monitor database and network server disk space. Provide disk usage report. b. Monitor disk space utilization on garage data systems. Recommend adjustments/enhancements and execute as required. c. Monitor and verify the weekly purge process. 4.2.1.2 To be performed as needed or requested: a. Verify processes are operational on the NM System. b. Verify processes are operational on all Garage Data Systems. Verify Database functionality. Review report process message in the daily log verifying that software modules were completed. c. Monitor and verify that the daily data is loaded. d. Monitor and verify the database backup processes. e. Monitor and verify data archive functionality. 4.2.1.3 As required or requested by CTA: a. Provide Help Desk Support to troubleshoot and solve application related problems. b. Provide Help Desk support with the identification/tracking/resolution of Network System anomalies as requested. c. Provide DBA Support to troubleshoot and solve database related problems. d. Recommend adjustments to enhance database performance. 4.2.2 Service/Support Requests and Availability 4.2.2.1 The Contractor shall provide the CTA with Support Services for the following related incidents and/or requests: a. Incident/Request Categories:
Detailed Requirements. The Design & Construction Communications and Public Involvement Plan shall describe how Project Co will address the following detailed requirements in respect of the Project: (a) generate clear, consistent and accessible Design and Construction information for Communications Stakeholders; (b) communicate in a timely manner, by developing and delivering targeted communications as well as regular updates to inform Communications Stakeholders regarding the Design and Construction activities, anticipated disruptions, traffic interruptions, road closures, detours, sidewalk and pedestrian crossing impacts, trail and bike route disruptions, temporary detours and access to local businesses, temporary disruption of City services, noise and vibration impacts, 24-hour work, temporary access and remedial construction in respect of Adjoining Lands, restricted access to or onto property, air quality disturbance and other similar disruptions and restrictions. Particular attention should be paid to: (i) subject to City approval, sharing Interim Design and Final Design plans and information with Communications Stakeholders; (ii) communicating the scope, schedule and status of the Design and Construction activities; (iii) communicating the scope, schedule and status of temporary access and Construction activities in respect of Adjoining Lands to owners and occupiers of such properties in a manner consistent with the “Community Improvement Program” or also known as the “Neighbourhood Renewal Program” as described in Section 4.15 [Community Improvement Program] of the Agreement; (iv) communicating changes and temporary detours for pedestrian access to local businesses including signage to indicate that impacted business remain open and accessible; (v) proactively addressing any Design and Construction activity-related inquiries and issues via these communications (e.g. public inquiries and complaints about noise, hours of work, debris, etc.); and (vi) using a variety of tactics/media to disseminate this information, as appropriate. (c) provide updates to the City related to the management of local multi-modal traffic during Design and Construction, via the Communications Working Group at each meeting; (d) document Construction progress, at various Sites, using audio/visual techniques such as time lapse photography/videography, and publicly display, as well as regularly update, resultant photos/videos across all appropriate communications tools; (e) provide mobile-accessible n...