Operations Tests Sample Clauses
The "Operations Tests" clause defines the procedures and criteria for evaluating whether a system, process, or equipment is functioning as intended during its operational phase. Typically, this clause outlines the specific tests to be conducted, the standards or benchmarks to be met, and the responsibilities of each party in carrying out and documenting the tests. For example, it may require the completion of certain performance or safety checks before a facility is accepted or put into service. The core practical function of this clause is to ensure that all operational requirements are verified and met, thereby reducing the risk of defects or failures after the system becomes active.
Operations Tests. When TSP has achieved Tolling Readiness pursuant to Section 4.9 and the Joint Board has authorized Revenue Service to commence on any Bridge, the Operations Tests required pursuant to TR Section TP-023 for the relevant part of the TCS shall be conducted by TSP, at its cost, in accordance with the provisions of the Operations Test plan to determine that the TCS complies with each of the Performance Requirements, the Business Rules, and other TR Requirements. The Operations Tests shall be conducted over a minimum 120-day period after the Revenue Service Date for (i) the BOS, the CSC, and related interfaces, (ii) the Downtown Bridges Temporary Traffic Configuration, (iii) the East End Bridge, and (iv) the Downtown Bridges Final Traffic Configuration, under normal tolling and other operating conditions to verify actual performance during revenue operations in accordance with the Operations Tests requirements. All equipment, simulators, supplies, services and special facilities required to conduct such tests shall be the responsibility of TSP. The Joint Board shall be provided not less than 14 days’ advance written notice of all Operations Tests and shall be entitled to witness and monitor such tests in accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents. No Operations Tests shall be scheduled or conducted without the Joint Board’s prior written approval of the proposed schedule. The last of the required Operations Test shall be completed, with results conclusively indicating that the tests have been passed to the Joint Board’s satisfaction, not later than 120 days after the last Revenue Service Date.
Operations Tests. Contractor shall perform certain operations tests, in compliance with all applicable requirements of the Agreement. The operations tests shall be performed prior to SC of Train 4. Any issues that adversely impact the applicable operations tests that are identified during the performance of the operations tests shall be corrected and the operations tests repeated prior to SC of Train 4. [***].
Operations Tests. When TSP has achieved Tolling Readiness pursuant to Section 4.9 and the Joint Board has authorized Revenue Service to commence on any Bridge, the Operations Tests required pursuant to TR Section TP-023 for the relevant part of the TCS shall be conducted by TSP, at its cost, in accordance with the provisions of the Operations Test plan to determine that the TCS complies with each of the Performance Requirements, the Business Rules, and other TR Requirements. The Operations Tests shall be conducted over a minimum 120-day period after the Revenue Service Date for (i) the Indiana Finance Authority/Joint Board 49. Toll Services Agreement LSIORB Toll Services Project Execution Version BOS, the CSC, and related interfaces, (ii) the Downtown Bridges Temporary Traffic Configuration, (iii) the East End Bridge, and (iv) the Downtown Bridges Final Traffic Configuration, under normal tolling and other operating conditions to verify actual performance during revenue operations in accordance with the Operations Tests requirements. All equipment, simulators, supplies, services and special facilities required to conduct such tests shall be the responsibility of TSP. The Joint Board shall be provided not less than 14 days’ advance written notice of all Operations Tests and shall be entitled to witness and monitor such tests in accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents. No Operations Tests shall be scheduled or conducted without the Joint Board’s prior written approval of the proposed schedule. The last of the required Operations Test shall be completed, with results conclusively indicating that the tests have been passed to the Joint Board’s satisfaction, not later than 120 days after the last Revenue Service Date.
