CONSULTING ENGINEERS Sample Clauses
The CONSULTING ENGINEERS clause defines the role, responsibilities, and authority of consulting engineers involved in a project. It typically outlines the scope of services the engineers will provide, such as design, supervision, or certification, and may specify their relationship to the client and other contractors. By clearly establishing the consulting engineers' duties and limits of authority, this clause helps ensure effective project management and reduces the risk of misunderstandings or disputes regarding technical oversight.
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CONSULTING ENGINEERS. [Insert name of Engineering Consultants] have been appointed as Engineering Consultants for the completion of site investigatory works, highway and drainage designs, removal of existing services (if applicable) and the provision of new services.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS. In the event that the Employer and the Architect agree that the Additional Services described in Appendix Two involving Consultants other than the Architect shall be paid through the Architect, the Employer shall pay the fees for such services to the Architect, in addition to the Architect’s fee for Basic Services. The Employer has the right to select the Consulting Engineers in consultation with the Architect, who reserves the right to reject the appointment of any specific Consulting Engineer based on reasonable justification which must be communicated to the Employer. Each Consulting Engineer practices in his field of expertise and provides services as a consultant and supervising engineer, independently from other disciplines, and in accordance with the relevant legislation and CSTC regulations. The Consulting Engineers that will be appointed, either by the Architect through Additional Services or directly by the Employer, will remain liable to the Employer and to third parties for the scientific aspect and the diligence they are required to demonstrate in providing their services to the Employer and the Project. Except where the services of third-party Consulting Engineers for the Additional Services are provided by associates or employees of the Architect, the Employer acknowledges that the Architect shall have no legal responsibility for their suitability, ability and standard of work and any right to claim remedies against them in relation to the performance of their work. The Employer acknowledges and accepts that the payment of a fee as described in this paragraph does not constitute an assumption of responsibility by the Architect for the correctness of the scientific/technical aspect of the design of any third-party Consulting Engineer and/or the acts or omissions of any third- party Consulting Engineer.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS. The Issuer covenants that, as long as there are any Outstanding Bonds, one or more Consulting Engineers selected by the Manager and approved by the City shall be employed as necessary to comply with this Indenture.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS. SECTION 7.01. Employment of Consulting Engineers by County Article VIII—Insurance
CONSULTING ENGINEERS. With respect to Consulting Engineers, a Qualifications Based Selection process will be used to select the Consulting Engineer,. The Parties intend to negotiate a contract with the same Engineer to prepare Plans, Specifications and Estimates (PS&E) and construction engineering for all Projects. The Engineer selected for PS&E and construction engineering shall not be an employee of any of the Parties. The Lead Agency will contract with the Engineer for all Projects. Prior to entering into such contracts, the Lead Agency shall obtain prior written approval from the other Parties for the scope of work to be performed by the Engineer and the terms of the contract.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS. The Authority covenants to employ continuously Consulting Engineers for performance of duties imposed hereby. Consulting Engineers so employed may be removed at any time upon employment of a successor. The Authority shall keep on file with the Trustee an Officers’ Certificate or a Certified Resolution setting forth the name and address of the Consulting Engineers at the time so employed. The Consulting Engineers, in addition to performing other duties imposed hereby, shall have the duties of making inspections of operating methods and policies of the County with respect to operation of the Interceptor System, of making recommendations to the County and the Authority as to operating methods employed or to be employed by the County and of making recommendations to the County and the Authority as to alterations, repairs, renewals, replacements, additions and extensions with regard to the Interceptor System. The Consulting Engineers shall prepare and file with the Authority and the Trustee a written report on or before December 1 of each Fiscal Year, beginning December 1, 1971, relating to operation of the Interceptor System by the County during the then current calendar year and setting forth recommenda- tions and advice for the ensuing calendar year.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS. After the pipe is filled and all air expelled, it shall be pumped to a test pressure of 150 psi in excess of the working pressure, and not less than 225 psi, and this pressure shall be maintained for a period of not less than 30 minutes to insure the integrity of the thrust and anchor blocks. The Developer is cautioned regarding pressure limitations on butterfly valves. All tests shall be made with the hydrant auxiliary gate valves open and pressure against the hydrant valve. Hydrostatic tests shall be performed on every complete section of water main between two valves, and each valve shall withstand the same test pressure as the pipe with no pressure active in the section of pipe beyond the closed valve. In addition to the hydrostatic pressure test, a leakage test shall be conducted on the pipeline. The leakage test shall be conducted at 150 psi for a period of not less than 15 minutes. The quantity of water lost from the main shall not exceed the number of gallons per hour determined by the formula: L = SD(P) 0.5 266,600 in which L = Allowable leakage, gallons/hour N = Length of pipeline tested D = Nominal diameter of the pipe in inches P = Average test pressure during the leakage test, psi The water main shall be pumped to the requisite pressure and allowing the water main to sit for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes have passed the amount of makeup water to pump the system back to the requisite is measured. Defective materials or workmanship, discovered as a result of the tests, shall be replaced by the Developer at the Developer’s expense. Whenever it is necessary to replace defective material or correct the workmanship, the tests shall be rerun at the Developer’s expense until a satisfactory test is obtained. If the pressure test fails and retesting of the water main is required, the Developer shall flush the water main with a water chlorine bleach solution (1 gallon of 5 percent bleach to 1,000 gallons of water). The volume of new water pumped into and through the water main shall be a minimum of three times the pipe volume. After successful pressure testing, and additional chlorine contact if necessary, the water main shall be a minimum of thoroughly flushed to remove all super chlorinated water from the new water main. A minimum of five pipe volumes shall be a minimum of flushed out of the water main. After flushing, samples are collected for bacteriological analysis.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS.
(1) The Owner shall retain a duly qualified Professional Engineer as the consulting engineer of the Owner to carry out all the necessary engineering, including but not limited to drawings, reports, specifications, and to supervise, inspect and certify the work required to be done for the development and construction of the project. The consulting engineer shall have a valid Certificate of Authorization from the Professional Engineers of Ontario.
(2) Such consulting engineer, or any successor thereto, shall continue to be retained until the work required to be done for the development and construction of the project is completed and formally accepted by the City. The consulting engineer shall be available for information and queries from the City Engineer during the construction phase of the works and for any changes in design which field conditions may require.
(3) The Owner may change from one consulting engineer to another at any time or times during the development and construction of the project, so long as the Owner has a qualified consulting engineer retained at all times and promptly notifies the City of any such change.
(4) The City shall provide inspection services of the works in order to maintain quality control. As built survey information will also be provided by the City to the consulting engineer for him to provide “as built” Plans to the City at the Owners expense.
(5) The Owner shall also provide, at his expense, a qualified full time resident supervisor acceptable to the City Engineer (capable of supervision, inspection and survey layout) on this project to provide continuous service during all phases of construction of the services and roadways. Without limitation, this supervisor’s duties shall include:
i. Arranging for or providing line and grade for the contractors (and re-staking where necessary);
ii. Carrying out inspections of construction to ensure that the work is completed in accordance with the City of North Bay and provincial standards and specifications;
iii. Arranging for or carrying out all necessary field testing of materials and equipment installed, according to the City’s requirements (including without limitation soil sampling, concrete pipe testing, grain size analysis of pipe bedding materials, compaction in trenches, compaction of sub-grade and sub-base, testing of granular materials in accordance with the City’s procedures, compaction of granular, asphalt mix design, quality control testing of asphalt delivered to...
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