Trade Ally definition

Trade Ally is defined as any independent contractor, skilled tradesmen or electrical-mechanical service provider or any other person/entity that (i) delivers energy efficient products and expertise directly to customers, (ii) meets the below requirements, and (iii) is accepted by ACE or TRC Companies Inc. (“TRC”), the Program Implementer for ACE, as a Trade Ally in the Program. The term Trade Ally as used below will include any subcontractors engaged by the Trade Ally to perform work for customers under the Program. To be included on the approved list of Trade Allies, a contractor must submit to TRC the Trade Ally Application. TRC will offer Trade Ally network membership to applicants at its discretion. When offered membership as a Trade Ally, the applicant must sign this Agreement, agree to follow Program guidelines, protocols and other requirements, including program reporting and verification requirements, agree to participate in a required Program orientation, and otherwise remain in good standing with ACE.
Trade Ally is defined as any independent contractor, skilled tradesmen or electrical-mechanical service provider or any other person/entity that (i) delivers energy efficient products and expertise directly to customers, (ii) meets the below requirements, and (iii) is accepted by ACE or TRC Companies Inc. (“TRC”), the Program Implementer for ACE, as a Trade Ally in the Program. The term Trade Ally as used below will include any subcontractors engaged by the Trade Ally to perform work for customers under the Program. To be included on the approved list of Trade Allies, a contractor must submit to TRC the contractor-qualification forms, provide to TRC documentation of required insurance and submit to TRC the Trade Ally Application. TRC will offer Trade Ally network membership to applicants at its discretion. When offered membership as a Trade Ally, the applicant must sign this Agreement, agree to follow Program guidelines, protocols and other requirements, including program reporting and verification requirements, agree to participate in a required Program orientation, and otherwise remain in good standing with ACE.
Trade Ally or “trade ally” means a contractor or service provider that works with Focus on Energy to deliver energy efficiency and/or renewable energy products and expertise to Customers.

Examples of Trade Ally in a sentence

  • If these requirements are not met, then ACE may cancel, withdraw, and revoke Trade Ally membership.

  • If the work to be performed by the Trade Ally qualifies as a “public work” under the New Jersey State Prevailing Wage Act, N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.25 et seq.

  • The Trade Ally will maintain any customer information including name, account numbers, electric & natural gas consumption data and electric & natural gas energy savings it obtains in performing work for customers under the Program (the “Confidential Information”) in strict confidence.

  • This means that the Trade Ally will treat and cause to be treated as confidential and proprietary all Confidential Information in its possession.

  • In the removal of old equipment, the Trade Ally confirms that, as a requirement of the Program, Trade Ally will remove and dispose of, or confirm that the customer has done so, any and all equipment or materials that are replaced or removed in accordance with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations.

  • If the work falls under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey Division of Property Management and Construction, The Trade Ally agrees to comply with and to require its subcontractors to comply with all requirements of that agency and any related law.

  • All work provided to customers under the Program by the Trade Ally must be in full compliance with the requirements of applicable laws, rules, licensing, and regulations of authorities having governmental and regulatory jurisdiction.

  • These obligations include but are not limited to: 1) workers employed in the performance of work under the Program shall be paid not less than the prevailing wages applicable, and 2) irrespective of public works, the Trade Ally will employ on the site only individuals who have successfully completed all OSHA-certified safety training, if any, required as a prerequisite for the particular work to be performed under the Program, which may include customer specific training.

  • Additionally, such work must be completed within 120 days of the commitment execution date on the agreement between the Program customer and the Trade Ally.

  • For a customer project to qualify for incentives, TRC, its subcontractor or the Trade Ally must perform a comprehensive building assessment.


More Definitions of Trade Ally

Trade Ally or “Partner” means an Applicant approved by National Grid to participate in this Program.
Trade Ally or “Partner” means an Applicant approved by the National Grid RPA to participate in the Program.
Trade Ally is defined and identified in the Preamble.

Related to Trade Ally

  • Trade Agreements means any applicable trade agreement to which Ontario is a signatory.

  • Veteran-owned business means a business that is at least 51% owned by a veteran or veterans who are U.S. citizens and who control and operate the business

  • Firearm trade association means any person, corporation, unincorporated association, federation, business league, or business organization that:

  • Federal contract information means information, not intended for public release, that is provided by or generated for the Government under a contract to develop or deliver a product or service to the Government, but not including information provided by the Government to the public (such as on public Web sites) or simple transactional information, such as necessary to process payments.

  • Contractor Commercially Sensitive Information means the information listed in the Contractor Commercial Sensitive Information Annex to the Contract being information notified by the Contractor to the Authority which is acknowledged by the Authority as being commercially sensitive information.