Technical Advisors Clause Samples

The Technical Advisors clause designates one or more individuals or entities as technical experts to provide guidance, review, or resolve technical matters related to the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the process for appointing technical advisors, their scope of authority, and the types of issues they may address, such as interpreting technical specifications or assessing compliance with performance standards. Its core function is to ensure that complex technical disputes or questions are handled by qualified experts, thereby promoting informed decision-making and reducing the risk of misunderstandings between the parties.
Technical Advisors. 4.20.1 Supplier shall provide one (1) or more technical advisors to Buyer at the Project Site for up to forty (40) consecutive days in accordance with Section . To the extent that the technical advisors are required to remain at the Project Site beyond such period of time, Buyer shall pay Supplier for additional time as reasonably documented by Supplier in accordance with Supplier’s then-current rate schedule for field labor technicians. Any payment due from Buyer under this Section must be made within thirty (30) days following receipt of an invoice from Supplier therefor. 4.20.2 The technical advisors provided to Buyer in accordance with Section shall provide advice, consultation and clarification to Buyer with respect to the Installation Manual, Mechanical Completion Checklist and the other Technical Specifications. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Supplier does not assume any installation, management or supervision responsibilities for the Project or the Balance of Plant Work. 4.20.3 Buyer shall identify the dates during which the technical advisors are to be at the Project Site which, except as set forth in Section , shall be consecutive days. Buyer shall provide Supplier with at least eight (8) weeks advance Written Notice of the requested arrival date of the technical advisors and shall confirm the scheduled arrival date of the technical advisors two (2) weeks prior to such date. 4.20.4 In the event that the work at the Project Site for which Buyer wishes the technical advisors to be present is delayed for more than one (1) day for any reason not caused by Supplier, Buyer may elect to either (i) continue to have the technical advisors at the Project Site, in which case such days shall count as days that the technical advisors are required to be present at the Project Site in accordance with Section notwithstanding the fact that the technical advisors may not be providing any advice during such period, or (ii) request that the technical advisors depart from the Project Site and return to the Project Site at a later date. In the case of the foregoing clause (ii), Buyer shall pay for all travel expenses associated with the technical advisors traveling to and from the Project Site in the event that Buyer exercises such option, Buyer shall provide Supplier with seven (7) days’ advance Written Notice of the requested return date of the technical advisors.
Technical Advisors. The Watershed Forum will retain a committee of technical advisors to assist the Watershed Forum in identifying activities that can provide timely and practical benefits based on the best scientific and technical information.
Technical Advisors. 1. The Executive Committee shall be assisted by technical advisors, who shall include the Director of the Centre and a representative of the DirectorGeneral of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), as well as representatives of other organizations or agencies invited by the Governing Council to appoint technical advisors. 2. The technical advisors shall advise the Executive Committee on: (a) the technical aspects and the funding of the activities and programmes of the Centre; (b) the interrelation and coordination of the activities and programmes carried out by the Centre or under its auspices; and (c) any other technical question referred to them by the Governing Council, the Executive Committee or the Director of the Centre. 3. Whenever the Executive Committee deems it necessary, the technical advisors shall participate, without the right to vote, in all discussions of the Executive Committee that relate to the activities and programmes carried out by the Centre or under its auspices or to any other matters having important technical aspects. The technical advisors shall be given the necessary facilities to meet and exchange their views on the questions referred to in paragraph 2. 4. The travel and subsistence expenses of the technical advisors, arising out of the performance of the functions specified in paragraph 3, shall be borne by the Centre.
Technical Advisors. Technical advisors will include all technical specialisms required for the execution of the service. This will include, but not be limited to professions such as: Building Services Engineers, Energy Management Engineers, Measurement and Verification Professionals and others.  Grade 6 Designer: design engineers, providing high level input into the identification and assessment of technical solutions; providing advice relating to practical and detail aspects relevant to buildability, programming and cost.  Grade 7 Energy Consultant: energy engineers, experienced at site energy surveys, capable of providing advice relating to plant and equipment optimisation, replacement and refurbishment.  Grade 8 Measurement and Verification Consultant: Consultants with experience and familiarity with the International Performance Management and Verification Protocol; capable of reviewing NDEE Framework Contractors’ M&V Plans and their execution of them. This role is critical to the success of the Guaranteed Energy Performance element of the EnPC. The M&V Consultant will not contribute to elements of the service provision unrelated to M&V.
Technical Advisors o This is the cost of hiring 3rd-party to independently evaluate project on behalf of rating agencies. Scope includes review of contracts, airport revenues, price, and schedule. • Ratings Agency o This is the cost of engaging the ratings agencies who will rate the debt. o This rating must be obtained before the debt can be sold regardless of who constructs the project. • Legal Costs o These are costs for counsel to negotiate and prepare the agreements. o Agreements include MOU, Reimbursement Agreement, Pre-Development Loan, Development Agreement, Financing Documents, Contracts for Service ProvidersFinancial Advisors o This is the cost of engaging PFAL to lead financing process for the deal. o Cost includes both monthly fee and reimbursable expenses o Scope of work will include both the pre-development loan and the permanent financing o The work to structure the financing will be used by the City even if we are terminated—the City might even want to assume this contract and use their work in event of termination. • Consultants o Estimated costs to hire additional development consultants throughout the pre-development period. This could include O&M, environmental, commissioning, testing/inspections, and other development consultants. • Costs through Referendum o These include, among other things, costs Developer team incurred supporting the referendum, and managing team.