Engineer-In-Charge (EIC definition

Engineer-In-Charge (EIC means the Engineer officer authorised to direct, supervise and be In-charge of the works for the purpose of this contract who shall supervise and be in charge of the work.
Engineer-In-Charge (EIC means the Executive Engineer of concerned Division of MED in respect of that municipal town or the authorized representative of the concerned Local Body.
Engineer-In-Charge (EIC means Assistant Executive Engineer.

Examples of Engineer-In-Charge (EIC in a sentence

  • Upon award of work, the Contractor shall provide detailed work schedule to the Engineer-In-Charge (EIC) covering all activities related to supply, installation, testing and commissioning falling under the scope of work.

  • Requirement & provision of any type of material lifting equipment for transportation shall be at the discretion of Engineer-In-Charge [EIC] and subject to their availability.

  • The Engineer-In-Charge (E.I.C.) may insist on providing technical personnel of recognized qualifications by the contractor for the purpose.

  • If available, the arena shall provide an in-house intercom system with communication between the video replay official, Engineer-In-Charge (EIC) and Replay Communicator at the scorer’s table.

  • The bidder shall plan such maintenances during non peak hours and in consultancy with the Engineer-In-Charge (EIC) of OWNER.


More Definitions of Engineer-In-Charge (EIC

Engineer-In-Charge (EIC means the Assistant Engineer of Burdwan Municipality or the authorized representative of the concerned Local Body.
Engineer-In-Charge (EIC means the authorized representative nominated by STC.
Engineer-In-Charge (EIC means Engineer responsible for the execution of the work of Solar PV Power Project.
Engineer-In-Charge (EIC means the Engineer Officer of HITES as mentioned in the schedule “F” hereunder, as authorized by HITES/ Client.
Engineer-In-Charge (EIC means the person designated from time to time by the COMPANY and shall include those who are expressly authorized by the COMPANY to act for and on its behalf for operation of the contract.
Engineer-In-Charge (EIC means the Department’s Project Manager or designated representative when used in the NYSDOT standard specifications. When used in the Archaeological Work Plan (AWP), the Construction Protection Plan (CPP), and the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Engineer-in-Charge (EIC) means the Design-Builder’s Resident Engineer.
Engineer-In-Charge (EIC means Asst. Executive Engineer.