New Installation Clause Samples
The 'New Installation' clause defines the requirements and standards for installing new equipment, systems, or infrastructure as part of a contract. It typically outlines the specifications the new installation must meet, the responsibilities of the parties involved, and any necessary inspections or approvals before the installation is considered complete. For example, it may require that all new electrical systems comply with current safety codes and be tested before use. This clause ensures that any new installations are performed to agreed-upon standards, reducing the risk of defects or non-compliance and clarifying expectations for both parties.
New Installation. When purchasing a new module ImageSoft encourages the client to first get a pilot license for their test environment first. This ensures the software will fit the need and also provides some upfront assistance at no extra charge. Pre-sales support will assist in the installation provide a demo and up to 4 hours of configuration. If the software is purchased Fort Bend can decide based on the pilot if installation or configuration services are needed. If Professional Services are needed the rate is $185.00 per hour.
New Installation. (a) Solar Service Guys warrants that once the System is installed, the installation will comply with all relevant Australian standards and with all relevant codes of practice, building codes, and legislative requirements in place at the time of installation.
(b) Solar Service Guys provide a standard retailer’s warranty period of (5) five years on the operation and performance of any System installed by Solar Service Guys, including workmanship and products (depending on the nature of the work).
(c) Subject to clause 19(d)Solar Service Guys will repair at its cost any damage to your property that is directly caused in installing the System, unless such damage was caused or contributed to by a pre-existing condition of the property (including the condition of the roof), its structure or its electrical wiring/systems provided that you notify Solar Service Guys of that damage within 3 months after installation.
New Installation. At the request of TAMC, Contractor shall install new call boxes. Contractor shall make recommendations on site type and telecommunication service (landline or cellular) and obtain approval from the Agency Call Box Project Manager before installing call box. Contractor shall be responsible for all coordination work, which may include permitting with local agencies and testing of cell signal with service provider. Call answering center and CHP shall be notified of all new installations no more than 24 hours from installation along with the call box information including call box sign number, phone number, ANI, and location. Call box failures due to third party contractors such as telecommunication service providers or Caltrans contractors shall be repaired by Contractor. Contractor shall take the necessary steps to restore the call box to operability which may require coordination with the third party contractor. Work under this Task may include, but is not limited to, conversion of call boxes to landline service due to weak cell signal (may include relocation), and upgrade of existing antenna to accommodate changes in cellular system. Failure of call boxes due to third party contractors may leave call boxes out of service for several days. In these situations, Contractor shall notify the Agency Call Box Project Manager immediately and have the call box housing covered with an “out of service” bag until the call box is fully operational. Contractor shall be responsible for routine administrative tasks detailed below to facilitate the performance of the services to be provided under this contract.
1. Meetings, Field Surveys and Correspondence Contractor shall attend meetings and conduct field surveys that relate to the call box system as requested by the Agency Call Box Project Manager. Contractor shall respond to written and email inquiries regarding the call box system submitted by the Agency Call Box Project Manager or its partners in a timely manner. Correspondences with the systems management consultant, private call answering center, call box inspector, cellular service provider and other Transportation Agency contractors may be required to resolve issues related to the call box system. At the reasonable request of the Agency Call Box Project Manager, plans, drawings, maps, and other documents shall be provided by Contractor to the Agency at no additional cost, unless such plans or documents requires resources beyond the scope of this Agreement.
New Installation. System Requirements Check List
New Installation. The installation of new hardware or software or subsequent releases to the current operating system, server(s), database management software, grouper software, COTS products, or other hardware/software supporting the MES. 0.5% of the operating fee monthly Modifications are defined as activities necessary to modify the MES in accordance with new State and Federal laws, program expansion, new program policies, and advanced technology. The activities include:
New Installation. Service that has been active for less than 2 business days.
New Installation. Unzip the contents of the AlarmTraq.zip file (below) to a blank CD. Insert the CD into the drive on the server and the installation will start automatically.
New Installation. Prior to installation we quality check all our signage to ensure there is no damages or faulty parts prior to installation. Your project manager will work with you on a date and time, once the timing is in place our installers will arrive onsite and notify you of their presence. Once the signage is installed the installers will capture completion photos and clean up any mess made at the work site.
5.1.6 Explain how your maintenance or installation work is supervised.
5.1.7 Are there any supplies, parts or equipment the customer is expected to provide?
5.1.8 Describe and clearly indicate any exceptions to the specifications or requirements found in this RFP.
5.1.9 Can you perform sign assessments? Wayfinding Signage, do your services include:
5.1.9.1 Inspect all existing wayfinding signage? Yes
5.1.9.2 Identify and evaluate the severity of all deficiencies as falling under missing, failed, poor, fair, and good, and provide a narrative of the findings? Yes
5.1.9.3 Take images of the signs to validate each of the evaluation criteria?
5.1.9.4 Log evaluation and pictures on Customer-approved database? Yes
5.1.9.5 Propose the corrective actions and identify the associated costs of the corrective actions for each of the signs? Yes
5.1.9.6 Provide Customer with a both a printed and digital document compiling the findings, images, and recommendations for the sign inventory?
5.1.10 Can you perform repair and maintenance?
5.1.10.1 Repair wayfinding signs when you are provided engineering drawings? Yes
5.1.10.2 Regarding roadway signage, can you fabricate and replace sign panels as needed. Fabricated sign panels must meet TxDOT (or applicable state transportation authority) standards for both TXDOT
5.1.10.3 Install breakaway bases for all wayfinding signage located in the City right of way, excluding stone based (Type C). All signs in ROW must meet TxDOT breakaway standards. When
5.1.10.4 Clean and touch up paint as needed per Customer requirements?
5.1.10.5 Repair, replace, and tighten hardware as needed?
New Installation. Proceed at first as under point 1.3 and 1.5 described. After installation, copy the files KONSTR8.DB, KONSTR8.PX, KONBTL8.DB, KONBTL8.PX, KONETR8.DB, KONETZ8.DB, KONSTR8.DB, KONSTZ8.PX, PRJINF8.DB and FIRDAT.DB back into the directories <LICAD-Installation catalog >/DB and <LICAD installation catalog>/Projects. This is however only necessary if the old data inventory is to be established again.
New Installation. District shall have the right to inspect each new installation of Licensee’s Wi-Fi attachments or re-inspect if a Licensee’s installation was found in noncompliance from a previous inspection. District reserves the right to charge Licensee for the expense of any field inspections during installation of Licensee’s Wi-Fi attachments, inspections after construction or re-inspections after corrective action by Licensee on its facilities to a noncompliance sanction. Any inspections performed shall in no way relieve Licensee of any responsibility, obligation, or liability assumed under this Agreement.
