Technology Backbone Sample Clauses

Technology Backbone. Architect shall be responsible for the coordination of the design and the layout of the technology backbone system with the District’s Information Technology Department and/or the District’s technology consultant, and lay out any included technology backbone system. The coordination effort shall include location and routing of raceways, conduits and outlets and the required spaces to accommodate electrical, data and communication wiring. Architect and consultant(s) shall prepare and be responsible for documents prepared by the Architect based on the information provided by the District’s technology consultant as appropriate to the level of design completion.
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Technology Backbone. Design Build Entity shall be responsible for the coordination of the design and the layout of the technology backbone system of the Work with Judicial Council’s and/or Court’s information technology department(s) and/or Judicial Council’s technology consultant and lay out any included technology backbone system. The coordination effort shall include location and routing of raceways, conduits and outlets and the required spaces to accommodate electrical, data and communication wiring. Design Build Entity shall prepare and be responsible for documents prepared by Design Build Entity based on the information provided by Judicial Council’s technology consultant as appropriate to the level of design completion.
Technology Backbone. Criteria Architect shall be responsible for the coordination of the design criteria and the layout of the technology backbone system with the District’s information technology department.
Technology Backbone. Consultant shall be responsible for the planning and coordination [Optional: with the District’s technology consultant,] of the design and the layout of the technology backbone system. In creating the proposed plan of the technology backbone system, the Consultant shall work with the District to appropriately address its technology needs and concerns. The coordination effort shall include the location and routing of raceways, conduits and outlets and the required spaces to accommodate electrical, data and communication wiring. Consultant and Consultant(s) shall prepare and be responsible for documents prepared by the Consultant based on information provided by the District’s technology consultant if any as appropriate to the level of design completion.
Technology Backbone. Designer/Builder shall be responsible for the coordination of the design and the layout of the technology backbone system of the Work with the District’s Information Technology Department and/or the District’s technology consultant, and layout any included technology backbone system. The coordination effort shall include location and routing of raceways, conduits and outlets and the required spaces to accommodate electrical, data and communication wiring. Designer/Builder and consultant(s) shall prepare and be responsible for documents prepared by the Designer/Builder based on the information provided by the District’s technology consultant as appropriate to the level of design completion.
Technology Backbone. Consultant shall assist the PM and District’s Facility, Police Services and Information Technology departments with the development and coordination of design criteria and the layout of the technology backbone system for this project using available Campus and District standards.

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