Engineering cost definition
Examples of Engineering cost in a sentence
The Secretary agrees to be responsible for one hundred percent (100%) for KDOT’s Preliminary Engineering cost.
Key factors to consider in this category is the likelihood of technical and programmatic approval, certification or qualification testing costs and time and Nonrecurring Engineering cost to implement.
Compiles, coordinates and is responsible for the completeness and accuracy of all Engineering cost estimates and their attendant rationales prepared for proposals, funding, fiscal forecasts, comparative evaluations, quotation purposes, etc.
The respective rights and obligations of Tenant and the Purchaser upon the attornment, to the extent of the then remaining balance of the term of this Lease, and any extensions and renewals, shall be the same as those set forth in this Lease.
The Developer’s Engineering cost estimate for the works (see attached) includes a total estimated cost of $2,028,312.50 for the construction of the works and associated engineering.
The ENGINEER will keep separate records of Engineering cost on each phase of work, including hours worked by each employee classification, payroll additives, expenses, transportation and subsistence which are directly allocable to this contract.
Supplier will provide certain services and/or technology for the development, test and manufacture of a custom version of the Supplier Products in return for payment of Non-Recurring Engineering cost so that it operates with the respective features, functions and specifications all as described in Exhibit A (the "Development Effort").
Engineering cost per each engineering hour Additional advisory services at the Shipyard, where and if applicable Mechanical advisor; per each day Electrical advisor; per each day PLC programmer; per each day.
During Final Design, TriMet and City shall undertake a cooperative effort to identify scope reductions and value engineering savings on the Mall Segment that reduces the estimated capital cost of the Mall Segment by $5 million compared to Preliminary Engineering cost estimates.
Engineering cost estimates shall be submitted by the Developer’s Engineer to the Planner, who will then circulate the estimates to the appropriate staff for review.