Engineer required Sample Clauses

The 'Engineer required' clause mandates that an engineer must be appointed or involved in the execution of the contract or project. Typically, this means that the contractor or project owner must ensure a qualified engineer is designated to oversee technical aspects, approve plans, or certify work at various stages. This requirement helps ensure that the project meets professional standards and technical specifications, ultimately safeguarding quality and compliance throughout the project's duration.
Engineer required. On any job or project where an Employee is utilized to operate a Forklift (Group 8), or an Individual Employer employs a Heavy Duty Repairman, such Employee(s) may be utilized in lieu of one of the Employees otherwise required by Sections 07.05.00, 07.05.01
Engineer required. A Design Engineer shall prepare all plans and specifications for engineering works requiring County approval or permits. All design work shall be performed in accordance with these Improvement Standards and in accordance with the standard of practice for the particular branch of engineering. Pursuant to the California Business and Professions Code, Sections 6746 and 6747, improvement plans for work performed by communications companies or public utilities under the jurisdiction of the California Public Utilities Commission are not required to be prepared by a Design Engineer.