Job Books definition

Job Books shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.1.
Job Books means the set of documents describing the work completed on the project. They include but are not limited to engineering drawings and calculations, procurement invoices and materials quality documents, and construction quality, safety, and commissioning documentation. They also include final performance
Job Books means all purchasing and other information relating to the Work, including: (a) a drawing index; (b) a reference index; (c) copies of Company’s and Subcontractors’ Permits; (d) copies of all contracts and purchase orders for Subcontractors’ equipment (non-priced); (e) Subcontractor information for equipment purchased (as received from Subcontractors) including instruction and maintenance manuals from Subcontractors; (f) one copy of the As-Built

Examples of Job Books in a sentence

  • Except as otherwise provided in this Article XIII, title to Contractor Deliverables, specifications and like materials (including the Job Books contents) which are owned by Contractor shall be transferred to Owner upon creation and delivered to Owner upon Project Substantial Completion (or otherwise as required in accordance with this Agreement).

  • As a condition to Project Substantial Completion, Contractor shall deliver to Owner two (2) copies of the semi-final draft of the Job Books, either in job book format or in form and format then available as a result of the design and construction process, as appropriate.

  • Within one hundred and twenty (120) Days following Commercial Operation, Contractor shall provide to Owner eight (8) copies of the final Job Books, including complete sets of record drawings, in accordance with the provisions of Exhibit L.

  • For any early start-up of an individual unit or system, GEC shall provide on a timely basis the appropriate portions of the Job Books containing adequate information to enable proper orientation and training of qualified personnel to permit a safe, efficient and effective start-up of such unit or system.

  • For the avoidance of doubts, such reproducible drawings are not intended to be record drawings, the latter of which shall be provided by GEC as part of the final Job Books.

  • In addition to the Job Books, GEC shall provide to Owner one (1) complete set of the then-current reproducible drawings.

  • Where any of the information in the Job Books was produced by computer-aided design and is available to Contractor or any Subcontractor, Contractor shall provide or cause to be provided to Owner an editable electronic copy of such information; and Owner shall have a non-exclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free license to use such information for the purposes of construction, operation, maintenance, service, and/or repair of the Project.

  • For any early start-up of an individual unit or system, Contractor shall provide on a timely basis the appropriate portions of the Job Books containing adequate information to enable proper orientation and training of qualified personnel to permit a safe, efficient and effective start-up of such unit or system.

  • Contractor shall provide 8-sets of preliminary as-built drawings and Job Books, sixty-days before scheduled commissioning to support training and pre-commissioning.

  • Within one hundred and twenty (120) Days following Commercial Operation, Contractor shall provide to GEC eight (8) copies of the final Job Books, including complete sets of record drawings, in accordance with the provisions of Exhibit K.


More Definitions of Job Books

Job Books means all purchasing and other information relating to the Work, including: (a) a drawing index; (b) a reference index; (c) copies of Company’s and Subcontractors’ Permits; (d) copies of all contracts and purchase orders for Subcontractors’ equipment (non-priced); (e) Subcontractor information for equipment purchased (as received from Subcontractors) including instruction and maintenance manuals from Subcontractors; (f) one copy of the As-Built Drawings and documentation; (g) training manuals; (h) a cable and raceway schedule; (i) the Operating Manuals; (j) electrical one-line diagrams for the Project; (k) field testing of power and fiber optic cable; (l) a compilation of final Project safety records; and (m) a final list and summary of the Work performed by all Subcontractors.
Job Books means all purchasing and other information relating to the Work, including: (a) a drawing index; (b) a reference index; (c) copies of Company’s and Subcontractors’ Permits; (d) copies of all contracts and purchase orders for Subcontractors’ equipment (non-priced);