TECHNICAL SCOPE definition

TECHNICAL SCOPE means the description of inspection schedules and procedures and the equipment included in GEII's inspection obligations set forth in Exhibit 2.

Examples of TECHNICAL SCOPE in a sentence

  • THIS MODIFICATION DOES NOT CHANGE THE ORIGINAL CONTRACT'S TOTAL DOLLAR VALUE, LABOR ESTIMATES, ODC ESTIMATES OR TECHNICAL SCOPE.

  • The engineering shall be per formed according to acceptable international standards, as specified in the TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION AND TECHNICAL SCOPE, meeting safety and other requirements of various national/international Codes and Regulations being in force as on E FFECTIVE DATE.

Related to TECHNICAL SCOPE

  • Technical Specifications A specification in a document defining the characteristics of a product or a service, such as the quality levels, the environmental and climate performance levels, the design for all needs, including accessibility for people with disabilities, and the evaluation of conformity, of product performance, of the use of the product, safety or dimensions, as well as requirements applicable to the product as regards the name by which it is sold, terminology, symbols, testing and test methods, packaging, marking or labelling, instructions for use, the production processes and methods at every stage in the life cycle of the supply or service, as well as the evaluation and conformity procedures;

  • technical specification means a document that prescribes technical requirements to be fulfilled by a product, process or service;

  • Project Scope means the description or activity of work to be accomplished on the project.

  • Technical Data means recorded information, regardless of the form or method of the recording, of a scientific or technical nature (including computer software documentation). The term does not include computer software or data incidental to contract administration, such as financial and/or management information.

  • Functional Specifications means the descriptions of features and functions of the Application as expressly set forth in Quote.