Conceptual Engineering Report Sample Clauses

A Conceptual Engineering Report clause defines the requirement for preparing and delivering a detailed report outlining the initial design concepts and engineering approaches for a project. This clause typically specifies the scope of the report, the standards or guidelines to be followed, and the timeline for submission. For example, it may require the contractor to analyze site conditions, propose preliminary solutions, and identify potential challenges or risks. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties have a clear, documented understanding of the project's foundational engineering concepts before proceeding to more detailed design or construction phases, thereby reducing misunderstandings and facilitating informed decision-making.
Conceptual Engineering Report. This document defines the project and shapes the design contract. Participation in this phase may likely be in conflict with any future design services.
Conceptual Engineering Report. 2.1 Review and Validation of Alternative Analysis Report 2.1.1 Review all background information and Alternative Analysis Report. 2.1.2 Contractor shall validate the proposed design concept in AAR, confirm the proposed design concept as the most feasible alternative and identify any data gaps that must be completed during the CER Phase in a technical memorandum.
Conceptual Engineering Report. The Conceptual Engineering Report (CER) shall contain preliminary design criteria and preliminary site layouts to document the basis of design for the Recommended Alternative. Contractor will provide a draft and final Hydraulic Analysis Reports to show the hydraulic profile throughout the alignment. The reports will be included as part of the CER to establish a 10% design level. The reports shall discuss current and future operations, hydraulic design parameters, facility sizing, etc. It shall also provide a comprehensive hydraulic and transient analysis including a simulation model. This task shall also include the review of relevant project documents. At a minimum, the Contractor shall review the following: • Lower Alemany Area Stormwater Improvement ProjectAlternatives Analysis Report (AAR) • General Location Map • SFPUC General Seismic Requirements • SFPUC Infrastructure Division Project Design Procedures • Relevant record drawings of the Alemany Boulevard Storm Drain Project • Relevant record drawings of Islais Creek Transport/Storage Facilities Projects • Available geotechnical and hazardous materials investigation reports for the areas located in the vicinity of this project from SFDBI, SFPUC and SFPW libraries, as well as from other public/private projects/entities. • Record drawings for other facilities located in close proximity to this project, including but not limited to Caltrans, PG&E, Communications, Cable, etc. • General Plan, Zoning, Community Plan, and other applicable plans and environmental documents. Additional materials suggested for review include, but are not limited to, surveying data; aerial photos; topographic maps; ROW maps; design and as-built drawings related to the existing facilities; and information related to environmental studies. After completing the review of all background information, the Contractor shall verify the feasibility of the proposed design concept in AAR and identify any data gaps that must be completed during CER phase.

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  • Engineering Report Lender shall have received a current Engineering Report with respect to the Property, which report shall be in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Lender.

  • Engineering Reports (a) Not less than 30 days prior to each Scheduled Borrowing Base Redetermination Date, commencing with the Scheduled Borrowing Base Redetermination to occur on or around March 15, 2007, the Borrower shall furnish to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders a Reserve Report. The Reserve Reports delivered in connection with each March 15 Scheduled Borrowing Base Redetermination, commencing March 15, 2007, shall be prepared by certified independent petroleum engineers or other independent petroleum consultant(s) acceptable to the Administrative Agent. The Reserve Reports delivered in connection with each September 15 Scheduled Borrowing Base Redetermination, commencing September 15, 2007, shall be prepared by or under the supervision of the chief engineer of the Borrower and a Responsible Officer shall certify such Reserve Report to be true and accurate and to have been prepared in accordance with the procedures used in the immediately preceding Scheduled Borrowing Base Redetermination Reserve Report. (b) In the event of an unscheduled redetermination, the Borrower shall furnish to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders a Reserve Report prepared by or under the supervision of the chief engineer of the Obligors together with the certificate of a Responsible Officer who shall certify such Reserve Report to be true and accurate and to have been prepared in accordance with the procedures used in the immediately preceding Reserve Report. For any unscheduled redetermination requested by the Lenders or the Borrower pursuant to Section 2.08(d), the Borrower shall provide such Reserve Report with an “as of” date as required by the Lenders as soon as possible, but in any event no later than 30 days following the receipt of the request by the Administrative Agent. (c) With the delivery of each Reserve Report, the Borrower shall provide, or cause to be provided, to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders, a certificate from a Responsible Officer certifying that, to the best of his knowledge and in all material respects: (i) the information contained in the Reserve Report and any other information delivered in connection therewith is true and correct, (ii) the Obligors and the Partnerships own good and marketable title to the Oil and Gas Properties evaluated in such Reserve Report and such Properties are free of all Liens except for Liens permitted by Section 9.03, (iii) except as set forth on an exhibit to the certificate, on a net basis there are no gas imbalances, take or pay or other prepayments with respect to its Oil and Gas Properties evaluated in such Reserve Report which would require any Obligor to deliver Hydrocarbons produced from such Oil and Gas Properties at some future time without then or thereafter receiving full payment therefor, (iv) none of Obligor’s or and the Partnerships’ Oil and Gas Properties have been sold since the date of the last Borrowing Base determination except as set forth on an exhibit to the certificate, which certificate shall list all of its Oil and Gas Properties sold and in such detail as reasonably required by the Administrative Agent, (v) attached to the certificate is a list of its Oil and Gas Properties added to and deleted from the immediately prior Reserve Report and a list showing any change in working interest or net revenue interest in its Oil and Gas Properties occurring and the reason for such change, (vi) attached to the certificate is a list of all Persons disbursing proceeds to the Obligors from their Oil and Gas Properties, and (vii) all of the Oil and Gas Properties evaluated by such Reserve Report are Mortgaged Property except as set forth on a schedule attached to the certificate.

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  • Reverse Engineering The Customer must not reverse assemble or reverse compile or directly or indirectly allow or cause a third party to reverse assemble or reverse compile the whole or any part of the software or any products supplied as a part of the Licensed System.

  • Value Engineering The Supplier may prepare, at its own cost, a value engineering proposal at any time during the performance of the contract. The value engineering proposal shall, at a minimum, include the following; a) the proposed change(s), and a description of the difference to the existing contract requirements; b) a full cost/benefit analysis of the proposed change(s) including a description and estimate of costs (including life cycle costs) the Procuring Entity may incur in implementing the value engineering proposal; and c) a description of any effect(s) of the change on performance/functionality.