E Phase definition

E Phase. All construction necessary and related to commencing the initial phase of furniture installation shall be complete, including all areas in which furniture is to be installed and shall include all related construction, including but not limited to, flooring, painting, above ceiling work and any adjacent construction that may otherwise impede the progress of, or damage, the installed furniture systems. On or about ninety (90) days after the commencement of construction, Owner shall notify Design/Builder as to what portion of the premises shall be included in this Initial FF&E Phase. Owner shall also provide Design/Builder with a written schedule of its complete FF&E phasing plan for the entire Project once it has been determined by Owner. The above items shall be referred to as the "Milestone Completion Dates." Design/Builder shall notify Owner in writing upon the completion of an item of Work that is subject to a Milestone Completion Date, and in such notice shall set forth the date completion occurred (which shall not be more than three (3) days prior to said notice).

Examples of E Phase in a sentence

  • E.) Phase Four RF thruster performance with ASCENT decomposed in the PDC.

  • Part III Funding Staff costs will be billed according to the following rates: Jurisdiction Engineering Technician/ Inspector Associate Civil Engineer ($/hr.) Senior Civil Engineer ($/hr.) Project Management ($/hr.) STA N/A N/A N/A $43.06 City of Vallejo 163.64 165.25 176.57 211.01 City of Benicia 84.25 99.98 134.07 MTC has programmed $125,000 for the PS& E Phase and $2,542,000 for the Construction Phase, which is estimated to be allocated by jurisdiction as follows.

  • The following exhibits are attached to and made a part of this Lease: A (Site Plan); B (Tenant Operations Inquiry Form); C (Lease Commencement Certificate); D (Exclusive Parking); E (Phase I Improvements); E-1 (Phase II Improvements); E-2 (Depiction of Landlord’s Work); F (Renewal Option); G (Right of First Offer); H (Unconditional Guaranty) and (I) SNDA.