Final Quantity definition

Final Quantity means the actual quantity of work performed as measured by the Engineer.

Examples of Final Quantity in a sentence

  • Upon the closing of the E-Bidding Process, the Provisional Quantity determined based on the last bids received shall be considered as the Final Quantity for each Bidder.

  • Additive Bid Item(D) Deletable Bid Item(F) Final Quantity Bid Item(P) Partial Payment Bid Item(S) Specialty Bid Item (A) Additive Bid Item – shall be bid items that for bidding purposes are not considered part of the base bid but shall be added or subtracted from the total contract amount (based upon the bidder’s proposed bid amounts and the Agency’s available funding for the project) prior to award of the project per Section 20103.8 of the Public Contract Code.

  • Once the Final Quantity Data Binder has been received by MDOT and it is determined to be acceptable, a Final Estimate Package will be prepared by the CE&I Engineer/Architect and sent to MDOT LPA Division.

  • The "Final Quantity" line is for construction to use and shall be left blank.On smaller projects the summary of quantities and the summary of drainage structures may be combined on one sheet.It is recommended that structure numbers be established using the convention shown in the exhibits and described as follows:1.

  • Final Documents: Prepare and submit the Final Estimate, Final Quantity Sheets, Final Marked As- Constructed Plans, and the Design/Construction Package Evaluation (Form 285-2).

  • The Final Quantity of Cement, Steel, Bitumen or any other material less used than the theorical quantity allowing variation of minus side shall be recovered from the contractor at double the rate used in justification.

  • Final Documents: Prepare and submit the Final Estimate, Final Quantity Sheets, Final Marked As-Constructed Plans, and the Design/Construction Package Evaluation (Form 285-2).

  • Prepare final summaries for applicable items of work.B. Project Review/Certification: Participate in and make recommendation to resolve items determined to be insufficient during the Department’s review(s) of project records prior to submittal of the Final Estimate.C. Final Documents: Assist the Department in preparing the Final Estimate, Final Quantity Sheets, Final Marked As-Constructed Plans, and the Design/Construction Package Evaluation (Form 285-2).

  • If no changes have been received by the scheduled date for final quantity adjustments, the bid quantities will stand as the FINAL contract quantity.NOTE: Must be full Final Quantity to all consignees.

  • If the Adjusted Final Quantity is less than 0.75 times the original proposal quantity, then the item is eligible for negotiation of an equitable adjustment due to underrun.

Related to Final Quantity

  • Contract Quantity means the quantity of Gas to be delivered and taken as agreed to by the parties in a transaction.

  • Type B quantity means a quantity of radioactive material greater than a Type A quantity.

  • Daily Quantity means the quantity of waste discharged during an operating day.

  • Required Quantity in a unit price Contract shall mean the actual quantity of any item of Work or materials which is required to be performed or furnished in order to comply with the Contract.

  • Type A quantity means a quantity of radioactive material, the aggregate radioactivity of which does not exceed A1 for special form radioactive material or A2 for normal form radio- active material, where A1 and A2 are given in Appendix O or may be determined by procedures described in Appendix O.

  • Maximum Daily Quantity means the daily volume of Gas or Liquids, expressed in 103m3, identified in a Shipper's Interruptible Transportation Service Agreement that Transporter agrees to receive from Shipper under Toll Schedule Interruptible Full Path Service, Toll Schedule Interruptible Receipt Service or Toll Schedule Interruptible Delivery Service, as applicable.

  • tons means the gross tonnage calculated in accordance with the tonnage measurement regulations contained in Annex I of the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969; the word “tonnage” shall be construed accordingly.

  • Daily Contract Quantity or “DCQ” means the quantity of Gas as set out in Clause 4.1 herein.

  • Small quantity generator means a generator who generates less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste in a calendar month.

  • Scheduled Quantity means the net quantity of Gas (being the difference between receipt and delivery nominations) agreed by MDL and the Welded Party to pass through (or, in the case of a Notional Welded Point, be deemed to have passed through) the relevant Welded Point for a Day.

  • Minimum Order Quantity means the minimum number of batches of a Product to be produced during the same cycle of manufacturing as set forth in a Product Agreement on Schedule B;

  • Quantity means either tonnage or volume, depending on which term is the standard in the mining industry for the type of mineral;

  • Delivery Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which energy is delivered into the Grid System i.e. the Interconnection Point.

  • Metered Quantity means apparent power, reactive power, active power, with associated time tagging and any other quantity that may be measured by a Party’s Metering Equipment and that is reasonably required by either Party for Security reasons or revenue requirements.

  • Bulk gasoline plant means a gasoline storage and distribution facility with an average daily throughput of 20,000 gallons (76,000 liters) of gasoline or less on a 30-day rolling average.

  • Harvest batch means a specifically identified quantity of dried flower or trim, leaves, and other cannabis plant matter that is uniform in strain, harvested at the same time, and, if applicable, cultivated using the same pesticides and other agricultural chemicals, and harvested at the same time.

  • INTER-CONNECTION POINT/ DELIVERY/ METERING POINT means a single point at 220kV or above, where the power from the Project(s) is injected into the identified ISTS Substation (including the dedicated transmission line connecting the Projects with the substation system) as specified in the RfS document. Metering shall be done at this interconnection point where the power is injected into. For interconnection with grid and metering, the WPDs shall abide by the relevant CERC/ SERC Regulations, Grid Code and Central Electricity Authority (Installation and Operation of Meters) Regulations, 2006 as amended and revised from time to time.

  • PJM Region Peak Load Forecast means the peak load forecast used by the Office of the Interconnection in determining the PJM Region Reliability Requirement, and shall be determined on both a preliminary and final basis as set forth in Tariff, Attachment DD, section 5.

  • Delivery Year means the Planning Period for which a Capacity Resource is committed pursuant to the auction procedures specified in Tariff, Attachment DD, or pursuant to an FRR Capacity Plan under Reliability Assurance Agreement, Schedule 8.1. Demand Bid:

  • Delivery Points means: (i) for natural gas transported by interstate pipelines, the city gate stations of your Utility, and (ii) for electricity, one or more points at which Company, as your agent, has arranged for the delivery of electricity to a third party (such as your Utility) for your account or at your premises.

  • Delivery Schedule means the schedule for the delivery of Services as set forth in attached Annex 3.

  • MMBtu means one million British thermal units.

  • Feedstock means a solid waste that will readily decompose during the composting process including but not limited to yard waste, agricultural waste, animal waste, food scraps, animal carcasses, raw rendering material, and mixed solid waste.

  • Contract Year means each period of twelve (12) consecutive months during the Initial Term of this Agreement, with the first Contract Year commencing on the Effective Date, and with each subsequent Contract Year commencing on the anniversary of the Effective Date.

  • Delivery Month means each month specified as such by the Exchange pursuant to