Telecommunications Engineering Sample Clauses

The Telecommunications Engineering clause defines the standards, responsibilities, and requirements related to the design, installation, and maintenance of telecommunications systems within a project. It typically outlines the technical specifications for cabling, equipment, and network infrastructure, and may require compliance with industry codes or coordination with other contractors. This clause ensures that all telecommunications work meets quality and compatibility standards, reducing the risk of system failures and ensuring seamless communication capabilities throughout the facility.
Telecommunications Engineering. Contractor shall design and engineer in close cooperation with Owner’s nominated electrical, instrumentation and telecommunication equipment supplier the following telecommunication systems Page 53 of 63 This document, and the information it contains, are the property of or contains intellectual property that has been licensed to, Rio Grande LNG Train 4, LLC and/or its affiliates (“Company”). This document and its contents are “Confidential Information” as such term is used in relevant agreements between Company and the recipient. It may not be disclosed internally or to third parties without the prior, express approval of Company and in certain cases, its licensors. Company reserves all rights in relation to the misappropriation or misuse of this document and the Confidential Information that it contains. Please refer to your legal department regarding the terms and conditions of use. RGLNG T4 – ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ – Train 4 EPC Agreement Rev. 0 05AUG24 EPC SCOPE OF WORK OF THE TRAIN 4 FACILITY RG2-NTD-000-PE-SOW-0001 for Train 4 (including connections to such systems provided as part of the Phase 1 Facilities) in accordance with the Project Telecommunication and Security System Philosophy, referenced in the BOD: Page 54 of 63 This document, and the information it contains, are the property of or contains intellectual property that has been licensed to, Rio Grande LNG Train 4, LLC and/or its affiliates (“Company”). This document and its contents are “Confidential Information” as such term is used in relevant agreements between Company and the recipient. It may not be disclosed internally or to third parties without the prior, express approval of Company and in certain cases, its licensors. Company reserves all rights in relation to the misappropriation or misuse of this document and the Confidential Information that it contains. Please refer to your legal department regarding the terms and conditions of use. RGLNG T4 – ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ – Train 4 EPC Agreement Rev. 0 05AUG24 EPC SCOPE OF WORK OF THE TRAIN 4 FACILITY RG2-NTD-000-PE-SOW-0001 Office LAN Security LAN Telephone System PAGA System CCTV System Access Control System Hotline System Plant Radio System Plant Paging System Intruder Detection System Telecoms Management System Video Conferencing System Entertainment System Intercom System Fiber Optic Trunk System Contractor shall prepare telecommunications engineering deliverables and documentation. Contractor telecommunications engineering activities shall, in addition to ...
Telecommunications Engineering. As specified in Annex 1, the Master degree study duration in Tongji University is 2.5 years (5 semesters), while the Master degree study duration in Bologna University is 2 years (4 semesters). According to both curricula, the teaching plan for the double-degree program is defined as follows:
Telecommunications Engineering. Contractor shall design and engineer in close cooperation with Owner’s nominated electrical, instrumentation and telecommunication equipment supplier the following telecommunication systems in accordance with the Project Telecommunication and Security System Philosophy, referenced in the BOD:  Office LAN  Security LAN  Telephone System  PAGA System  CCTV SystemAccess Control SystemHotline System  Plant Radio System  Plant Paging System  Intruder Detection System  Telecoms Management System  Marine Radio System  Ship to Shore Communication SystemVideo Conferencing System  Entertainment System  Intercom SystemFiber Optic Trunk System Contractor shall prepare telecommunications engineering deliverables and documentation. Contractor telecommunications engineering activities shall, in addition to the above, include the following: 1. Preparation of requisitions for telecommunications equipment for inquiry and for purchase for any Equipment not supplied by Owner’s nominated electrical, instrumentation and telecommunications equipment supplier.
Telecommunications Engineering. As specified in Annex 1, the Master degree study duration in Tongji University is
Telecommunications Engineering.  Finalize engineering site design and specifications for a total of 18 telecommunications facilities.  Continue detailed site design for 18 telecommunications facilities.  Provide all Humboldt County TV and FM translator licensing.  Provide microwave transmission engineering between the Humboldt County radio sites at:  Dispatch  Winnemucca Mountain  ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇  Eagle Creek  Saipan Peak  Golconda Fire  Golconda Summit.  Lone Tree  Valmy  McDermitt  Frequency coordinate and license the microwave paths for the greater Winnemucca radio system. (Attachment 2)  Provide detailed telecommunication design drawings prior to the installation of each site.  Provide overall system telecommunications design drawing as each phase progresses.  Provide engineering “As Built” documents to Humboldt County as each site is commissioned and put into service.
Telecommunications Engineering. Contractor shall design and engineer in close cooperation with Owner’s nominated electrical, instrumentation and telecommunication equipment supplier the following telecommunication systems for Train 3 (including connections to such systems provided as part of Train 1 and Train 2) in accordance with the Project Telecommunication and Security System Philosophy, referenced in the BOD: · Security LAN · Telephone System · PAGA System · CCTV System · Access Control System · Hotline System · Plant Paging System · Telecoms Management System · Intercom System · Fiber Optic Trunk System Contractor shall prepare telecommunications engineering deliverables and documentation. Contractor telecommunications engineering activities shall, in addition to the above, include the following: 1. Preparation of requisitions for telecommunications equipment for inquiry and for purchase for any Equipment not supplied by Owner’s nominated electrical, instrumentation and telecommunications equipment supplier. a. Review of Subcontractor bids, preparation of TBEs, and technical conditioning of Subcontractor bids prior to purchase. b. Review engineering design deliverables provided by Owner’s nominated EI&T equipment provider for compliance with Project telecommunications design philosophies and specifications. c. Attendance at, and witnessing, of equipment performance testing, and factory and site acceptance tests where required by the inspection and test plan. d. Telecommunications system design support during Commissioning, start-up and initial operation of the Project as set forth in this SOW.

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