Operations Training. During the first year of the Initial Term, the MPF Provider will provide a two week operations training course (“Operations Training”) for up to five, but no more than two at a time, of the Pittsburgh Bank’s employees. The Operations Training shall take place at the offices of the MPF Provider which will provide cubicles and access to computers, along with appropriate training materials and classroom instruction to the trainees. The dates for Operations Training shall be scheduled by mutual agreement. Operations Training shall cover the following topics:
Operations Training. Consultant shall provide City O&M staff with in-person or virtual (e.g. Microsoft Teams) classroom training on major Project elements related to operations. It will build on the training module presented under Task No. 2. Training of each major Project element is anticipated within approximately 45 to 60 days of beginning seeding of the digesters for mesophilic operations, but prior to TPAD operations. Consultant shall provide four (4) training sessions for City operations staff and each training session shall last up to four (4) hours. Training will present lessons learned during the mesophilic startup related to operations, process control setpoints, troubleshooting, and key trends in the startup data and will identify opportunities for operational optimization for TPAD based on the mesophilic digestion startup experience.
Operations Training. In the interest of improved training programs on site the Company and the Union support the concept of the Training Committee making recommendations through the Department Managers directly involved with regard to operations training. To ensure a complete evaluation, the Training Committee Co-chairman may request to make a quarterly presentation at the monthly meeting outlined in Article ARTICLE
Operations Training. Operations training, distinct from maintenance training, shall be provided by the Authority, Consultant and General Contractor to TSA for mechanical, electrical, and computer functions required to properly operate the staffed portions of the system. Training shall include, but not be limited to: • Any BHS provided equipment provided in the CBRA • Any BHS provided equipment provided in the On-Screen Resolution (OSR) room • BHS control interface provided to conduct the Image Quality Test (IQT) procedures • CBIS orientation and layout • CBIS failsafe procedures and layout • System safety • Bag jam clearing procedures • The Baggage Handling System Contractor (BHSC) shall provide Sensitive Security Information (SSI) training for any BHS reports classified as SSI The training sessions shall be conducted prior to the operational startup of the respective BHS. Training materials and documentation to be presented must be submitted to TSA for review prior to the first scheduled training session. All training sessions shall be videotaped, copies of which are to be provided to TSA prior to live bag screening.
Operations Training. Operations training, distinct from maintenance training, shall be provided by the Authority, Consultant and General Contractor to TSA for mechanical, electrical, and computer functions required to properly operate the staffed portions of the system. Training shall include, but not be limited to: • Any BHS provided equipment provided in the CBRA • Any BHS provided equipment provided in the On-Screen Resolution (OSR) room • BHS control interface provided to conduct the Image Quality Test (IQT) procedures • CBIS orientation and layout • CBIS failsafe procedures and layout • System safety • Bag jam clearing procedures • The Baggage Handling System Contractor (BHSC) shall provide Sensitive Security Information (SSI) training for any BHS reports classified as SSI The training sessions shall be conducted prior to the operational startup of the respective BHS. Training materials and documentation to be presented must be submitted to TSA for review prior to the first scheduled training session. All training sessions shall be videotaped, copies of which are to be provided to TSA prior to live bag screening. HCAA Project Number 5991 14 Checked Baggage Upgrades and Optimization Design Team Scope Task 7 – TSA Project Closeout Phase Deliverables • Control Configuration Architecture Overview • CBIS Record Documents • Operations Training (training sessions, materials & documentation) Thank you for your consideration of this proposal. Sincerely, Xxx Xxxxx Chief Operating Officer Corgan (AA0002726) Xxxx Xxxxxx – AR96104 Principal Corgan (AA0002726) Attachments: • Exhibit A - Fee Summary • Exhibit B – Expenses Summary EXHIBIT A - FEE SUMMARY Project Fee Proposal - Project Design Team - Summary Sheet Checked Baggage System Upgrades and Optimization, Tampa International Airport HCAA Project Number 5991 14 11/18/2021 Finish Design, ConRac, Construction Administration Services Design & CA ConRac Construction Construction Total W/DBE % % W/DBE Services Services Administration Administration of Fee Goal Initial Extension 2021-2022 Corgan $ 1,276,063 $ 34,598 $ 325,000 $ 590,000 $ 2,225,660 BNP $ 1,080,847 $ 60,146 $ 860,000 $ 925,000 $ 2,925,993 Xxxxxx X Xxxxx $ 242,692 $ 16,445 $ 30,000 $ 50,000 $ 339,137 TLC $ 154,319 $ 30,034 $ 60,000 $ 75,000 $ 319,354 VoltAir (DBE) $ 366,559 $ 14,946 $ 30,000 $ 60,000 $ 471,505 7.3% 10.90% Faithful & Xxxxx $ 49,833 $ - $ - $ - $ 49,833 CA Phase Services Sub Total $ 3,170,313 $ 156,169 $ 1,305,000 $ 1,700,000 $ 6,331,482 Less Fee Credit - - $ ...
Operations Training. (Budget Period 2) - This task includes operations training, which will follow on program development and personnel hiring.
Operations Training. 1.1 Flight Crew Training (standard transition course) The Seller shall provide flight crew training (standard transition course) [***].
Operations Training. Consultant shall provide City operations staff with classroom training on major Project elements related to operations. Classroom training of each major Project element will precede its commissioning. Therefore, Task 13.1 and Task 13.2 will overlap. The Task Maximum Payable for this sub- task assumes that Consultant shall provide 6 training sessions for City operations staff and that each training session shall last 4 hours. Training will provide an overview of Project elements, design intent, and operational set points.
Operations Training. Instructors shall provide themselves with uniforms of the type and quality prescribed by the Company. The Company-prescribed uniform must be worn by the Instructor while on duty. Instructors not in uniform shall not be allowed to work. A uniform allowance of three hundred dollars ($300.00) per year shall be granted to Instructors only. The allowance shall be paid to each Instructor not later than August 31st of each year during the term of this contract. Each employee shall be responsible for the cleaning of the uniform.
Operations Training. Operations training, distinct from maintenance training, shall be provided by the Authority, with assistance from the Consultant and General Contractor to TSA for mechanical, electrical, and computer functions required to properly operate the staffed portions of the system. Training shall include, but not be limited to: • Any BHS provided equipment provided in the CBRA • Any BHS provided equipment provided in the On-Screen Resolution (OSR) room • BHS control interface provided to conduct the Image Quality Test (IQT) procedures • CBIS orientation and layout • CBIS failsafe procedures and layout • System safety • Bag jam clearing procedures • The Baggage Handling System Contractor (BHSC) shall provide Sensitive Security Information (SSI) training for any BHS reports classified as SSI The training sessions shall be conducted prior to the operational startup of the respective BHS. Training materials and documentation to be presented must be submitted to TSA for review prior to the first scheduled training session. All training sessions shall be videotaped, copies of which are to be provided to TSA prior to live bag screening. Task 7 – TSA Project Closeout Phase Deliverables • Control Configuration Architecture Overview • As-built CBIS documentation • Operations Training (training sessions, materials & documentation) Assumptions • The Authority will support Design Team in obtaining TPA/HCAA SIDA access badging for ease of movement in secure areas of the airport • The Authority will provide “Front End” specification templates for use in preparation of Bid Documents • The Authority will provide Invitation to Bidder Notification form templates • The Authority will provide templates for meeting minutes or any other submitted documents prepared for the Authority by the Design Team • Printing costs expensed to project as reimbursable will be limited to full-size documents required for jurisdictional or Authority approval • The project scope of work assumes there is adequate existing power capacity, both normal and emergency, to accommodate the modifications shown in the project drawings and specifications • Testing of the existing electrical system loads by the General Contractor, Electrical Contractor and Baggage Handling System Contractor will be required: HCAA Project Number 5991 14 Checked Baggage Upgrades and Optimization Design Team Scope or Work o Baseline testing prior to construction activities o During construction and installation activities o During testi...