Design Engineering Clause Examples

The Design Engineering clause defines the responsibilities and standards for the creation and development of project designs and technical specifications. It typically outlines the scope of design services, the required qualifications of the design team, and the process for submitting and approving design documents. For example, it may specify that all engineering drawings must comply with relevant codes and be reviewed by the client before construction begins. This clause ensures that the design phase is clearly managed, reducing the risk of errors, delays, or misunderstandings during project execution.
Design Engineering. Construction Engineering
Design Engineering. Description - Designs and monitors construction of electric transmission and distribution lines and substations.
Design Engineering. To perform detailed design work for Client Company for fossil-fueled generating plants, hydroelectric generating plants, transmission lines and substations and otherwise as required by Client Company; to make available to Client Company and other client companies as required, the services of a specialist or specialists on various phases of plant operation; and also to make available as required, inspection and supervision personnel for generating plant, transmission line and substation and other construction and operation.
Design Engineering. The following identifies the activities, roles and responsibilities associated with engineering/development Services that are specific to this Schedule. Additional activities include:
Design Engineering. Design of plant along with drawings and selection of components as per standard provided by the DISCOM/SERC/MNRE for best performance and safety of the plant.
Design Engineering. Designs and monitors construction of electric transmission and distribution lines and substations. Costs of a general nature are allocated using the Transmission Construction Expenditures Ratio or the Distribution Construction Expenditures Ratio, whichever is appropriate.
Design Engineering. Utility Developer shall engage an Approved Engineer to design the Utility Improvements to meet all City requirements and specifications, including but not limited to the size and type of material used. Utility Developer shall furnish all engineering and/or design plans and specifications to the City Contact prior to contracting for construction of the Project. The City Contact may disapprove, in writing, such plans or specifications in the his/her reasonable discretion. If the plans are disapproved, upon request of the Utility Developer, the City Authorized Designee shall review the determination, and provide written explanation of the reasons for disapproval. If Utility Developer wishes to make a change in the Approved Engineer, Utility Developer shall submit a request to make such change, and the reasons for such a change, to the City Contact for approval/disapproval in his/her reasonable discretion, which shall be given in a timely manner.
Design Engineering. ABB will schedule and proceed with design engineering work upon receipt of new or revised purchase order acknowledgment.
Design Engineering. 1) Prepare scope of work and work plan to be negotiated with and approved by the PWB Project Manager. The plan shall include such items as tasks, hours, costs, time line, action items affecting time line, deliverables, interim and final reviews and revisions. 2) Attend meetings with PWB personnel to develop design criteria. 3) Submit monthly status reports and meet with project manager on a regular basis to review progress, discuss general directions and resolve problems. 4) Perform utility coordination with private and public agencies, including other City Bureaus. 5) Provide geotechnical design services including but not limited to the following areas: performing site reconnaissance, performing geotechnical explorations, developing technical memos and reports outlining site surface and subsurface conditions, and providing geotechnical recommendations and assistance during design to assure that recommendations are incorporated properly. 6) Provide geotechnical drilling services with the ability to advance geotechnical exploration borings or install geotechnical monitoring equipment. 7) Design pipelines, materials testing, vaults, bridge crossings, casings, and restraint systems addressing soil, special inspections, corrosion and seismic conditions in compliance with applicable Bureau standards. 8) Prepare and submit design calculations, final design report and O/M manuals as required. 9) Submit and revise preliminary (50%), 90% and final (99%) plans, specifications and estimate to the PWB Project Manager for review and revise as required. 10) Submit draft contract documents for bidding, including special provisions unique to the project. 11) Complete project drawings which shall meet PWB CADD standards for water main design. Note: Selected proposer(s) shall obtain a copy of PWB CADD standards and associated files through the PWB Standards Coordinator. 12) Provide final project drawings in Micro Station™ or AutoCAD, project and contract specifications in Microsoft Word™, and the engineer’s estimate in Microsoft Excel™ formats on printed/written formats and digital formats on compact discs. 13) Provide structural design services including but not limited to the following: seismic, structural integrity of facility or any of its components, technical mechanics; analysis and recommendations; and inspections related to design engineering. 14) Additional design engineering services as needed.
Design Engineering. The Authority has conducted preliminary design engineering for the County Road 52 Project. The Authority shall proceed to final design of the County Road 52 Project.