Standard Interval Sample Clauses

Standard Interval. The standard installation interval for On-Net Service for which no new equipment or special construction is required is as follows: Circuit Type Number of Business Days Between Customer's Receipt of FOC Date and DLR DS1 Ten (10) DS3 and above Fifteen (15) If Customer requests an installation interval that is less than the standard interval, and TRANSTELCO consents to Customer's request, an expedite charge of $675.00 for a DS1 Circuit and $750.00 for a DS3 Circuit may apply. Expedite charges for OCn Circuits will be provided on an ICB.
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Standard Interval. The standard installation interval for Off-Net Service will vary based on several factors including, but not limited to, the third-party provider upon which there is reliance in furnishing a part of Service, the type of Service, availability of facilities, relative demand on TRANSTELCO resources, and the physical locations at which Service is to be provided. TRANSTELCO will attempt to meet its installation interval objectives of: (1) thirty (30) days for DS1 Circuits; and (2) thirty-three (33) days for DS3 Circuits, both calculated from the date TRANSTELCO furnishes Customer with the FOC Date and DLR. The installation interval objective for Service provisioned over multiple DS-0 Circuits is forty-five (45) days from the date TRANSTELCO furnishes Customer with the FOC Date and DLR. If Customer requests an installation interval that is less than an objective, and TRANSTELCO consents to the request, an expedite charge of $675.00 for a DS1 Circuit and $750.00 for a DS3 Circuit may apply to the accepted request. Expedite charges for OCn Circuits will be provided on an ICB. In addition, Customer will be responsible for all associated expedite charges imposed by any third-party provider. The installation interval for Service provisioned over multiple DS-0 Circuits cannot be expedited.
Standard Interval. 55.1 Goods shall be shipped according to Suppliers standard interval; provided however, Supplier and Buyer may agree to the delivery schedule applicable to each Order in accordance with the clause entitled "ORDERING PROCEDURES."

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  • Standard Workweek Except as noted below the standard workweek for full-time employees consists of five (5) consecutive eight (8) hour days, Monday through Friday each week. Non-overtime hours and starting and quitting times for such employees shall be the same throughout the standard workweek. The standard workweek does not apply to the following:

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  • JOC - PRICING OF Regular Hours Coefficient What is your regular hours coefficient for the RS Means Price Book? (FAILURE TO RESPOND PROHIBITS PART 2 JOC EVALUATION) Remember that this is a ceiling price proposed. You can discount lower than your proposed contract coefficient, but not higher. This is one of three pricing questions that are required for consideration for award on this solicitation. Please consider your answer carefully. An explanation of the TIPS scoring of pricing is included in the attachments for your information. The below is an Example of how pricing model works (not intended to influence your proposed coefficient, you should propose a coefficient that you determine is right for your business): To propose the exact pricing as the RS Means Unit Price Book, you would insert a 1.0 and to propose a 5% discount for the RS Means Price Book would be a .95 regular hours coefficient and so on.

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