Lead Engineering Clause Samples

The Lead Engineering clause designates a specific party as responsible for overseeing and coordinating all engineering activities within a project. This typically involves managing the design process, ensuring technical standards are met, and serving as the main point of contact for engineering-related issues. By clearly assigning these responsibilities, the clause helps streamline project management and accountability, reducing confusion and ensuring that engineering tasks are completed efficiently and to the required specifications.
Lead Engineering. Firm The member of the Proposer team, whether a single entity, joint venture or other consortium, primarily responsible for the design and engineering of the Project. The Lead Engineering Firm will be Developer’s engineering firm of record with primary responsibility for design work under the P3 Agreement. Lead O&M Firm The member of the Proposer team, whether a single entity, joint venture or other consortium, primarily responsible for operations and maintenance of the Project. Luminaire Supplier The member of the Proposer team that will primarily supply the luminaires used in the Project1. Major Non-Equity Member The following members of the Proposer team, if such team members are not Equity Members: (a) the Lead Engineering Firm (if a consortium, partnership or any other form of a joint venture, all such members); (b) the Lead Contractor (if a consortium, partnership or any other form of a joint venture, all such members); (c) any firm, other than the Lead Contractor, that will be responsible for 20% or more of the construction work on the Project; (d) the Luminaire Supplier; and (c) the Lead Operations and Maintenance (“O&M”) Firm (if a consortium, partnership or any other form of a joint venture, all such members). Official Representative The duly authorized official of the Equity Member or Major Non-Equity Member. Project The design, supply, construction/installation, financing, operations and maintenance of the proposed Phoenix Metropolitan Area Freeway Lighting Project.
Lead Engineering. Firm The member of the Proposer team, whether a single entity, joint venture or other consortium, primarily responsible for the design and engineering of the Project. The Lead Engineering Firm will be Developer’s engineering firm of record with primary responsibility for design work under the P3 Agreement. Lead O&M Firm The member of the Proposer team, whether a single entity, joint venture or other consortium, primarily responsible for operations and maintenance of the Project. Luminaire Supplier The member of the Proposer team that will primarily supply the luminaires used in the Project1. Major Non-Equity Member The following members of the Proposer team, if such team members are not Equity Members: (a) the Lead Engineering Firm (if a consortium, partnership or any other form of a joint venture, all such members);
Lead Engineering. Firm The member of the Developer or a subcontractor of Developer, whether a single entity or joint venture, primarily responsible for the design and engineering of the Project. The Lead Engineering Firm will be the Developer’s engineering firm of record with responsibility for design work under the Contract. Lead Maintenance Firm The member of the Developer or a subcontractor of the Developer, responsible for the maintenance of the portions of the Project for which the Developer is assigned maintenance responsibility under the Contract. Lead O&M Firm The member of the Developer or a subcontractor of the Developer, responsible for the operations and maintenance of the portions of the Project for which the Developer is assigned operations and maintenance responsibility under the Contract. To the extent the Developer contracts with two separate firms for the operations and maintenance components, respectively, of the Project that have been assigned to the Developer, references to Lead O&M Firm in this RFQ shall be construed to mean Lead Maintenance Firm or the Lead Operations Firm, or both, as applicable, depending on the context.