EOR definition

EOR means Emission Offset Rule, as set forth in N.J.A.C. 7:27-18.
EOR. As defined in Section 5.1 of this Agreement.

Examples of EOR in a sentence

  • All changes made subsequent to the “Released for Construction” Plans shall be signed/sealed by the EOR.

  • The Departments procedural review of Shop Drawings is to assure that the Design-Build Firm’s EOR has approved and signed the drawing, the drawing has been independently reviewed and is in general conformance with the plans.

  • The Department’s review of submittals and subsequent Release for Construction is to assure that the Design-Build Firm’s EOR has approved and signed the submittal, the submittal has been independently reviewed and is in general conformance with the contract documents.

  • All “Approved” and “Approved as Noted” Shop Drawings submitted to the Department for review shall also include Engineer of Record QA/QC Shop Drawing check prints along with the EOR stamped set(s).

  • When required to be submitted to the Department, Shop Drawings shall bear the stamp and signature of the Design-Build Firm’s Engineer of Record (EOR), and Specialty Engineer, as appropriate.


More Definitions of EOR

EOR means the Professional Engineer responsible for a specific portion of the Project design.
EOR shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(a)(i) of the Agreement.
EOR means the engineer-of-record that shall prepare the Construction Drawings and Specifications pursuant to an Agreement with DBT.
EOR means the Emission Offsets Regulation under the GGRTA.
EOR means the Engineer of Record, Xxx Xxxxx and Company Engineers, Inc.