Engineering Assistance Clause Samples

The Engineering Assistance clause outlines the obligation of one party, typically the contractor or service provider, to offer technical support and expertise related to engineering matters during the course of a project. This may include providing design advice, troubleshooting technical issues, or assisting with the implementation of engineering solutions as needed by the client. By clearly defining the scope and availability of engineering support, this clause ensures that the client has access to necessary technical resources, thereby facilitating smooth project execution and addressing potential technical challenges efficiently.
Engineering Assistance. 2.2.1 Process and Equipment Operation Problems PEM will provide the following services relating to process and equipment operation problems: (a) Provide technical evaluation of problems, including onsite measurements and testing as required; and (b) Prepare report on problems with recommendations for correction.
Engineering Assistance. (a) Supplier shall provide Supplier Personnel required to assist Gap engineering in designing the Gap Server Environment, including: (1) Collaborating with Gap retained engineering and architecture teams on: (A) Architectural standards and product standards; and (B) Project architecture for Gap initiatives. (2) Performing implementation, support, and management of the Support for Gap’s Server Environment. (3) Supporting Gap engineering with requirements gathering by providing any requested data pertaining to Gap’s Server Environment. (4) Providing Gap engineering with * access to the production LPARs and visibility into any aspect of Gap’s Server Environment. (5) Consulting with Gap engineering and directly with product vendors in troubleshooting and supporting Gap’s Server Environment. (6) Providing comments and suggestions pertaining to any new and modified Server Environment designs and changes, including: Equipment, Software, firmware, middleware, operating systems, Network components, and Servers not located on Gap’s premises. (7) Performing proactive Management of Gap’s Server Environment, including identifying areas in which Gap’s Server Environment would be improved or need to be addressed in order to prevent future issues from arising. (8) Providing all requested services for Servers residing at a Supplier Site, including: *. (9) All Supplier engineering activities shall be subject to Section 10 (Change Management) of this SOW.
Engineering Assistance. Any engineering or technical assistance provided by Tele Radio, will be charged at Tele Radio’s labour rate applying at the time assistance is provided, (including travel and stand-by/waiting time), plus expenses at the cost to Tele Radio plus fifteen percent. Applicable expenses include, but are not limited to, those described under clause 13 for external training. Any required miscellaneous materials purchased by Tele Radio will be charged at cost to Tele Radio, plus 25 per cent.
Engineering Assistance. (a) Supplier shall provide Supplier Personnel required to assist Gap engineering in designing the Gap Server Environment, including: (1) Collaborating with Gap retained engineering and architecture teams on: (A) Architectural standards and product standards; and * Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. (B) Project architecture for Gap initiatives. (2) Performing implementation, support, and management of the Support for Gap’s Server Environment. (3) Supporting Gap engineering with requirements gathering by providing any requested data pertaining to Gap’s Server Environment. (4) Providing Gap engineering with * access to the production LPARs and visibility into any aspect of Gap’s Server Environment. (5) Consulting with Gap engineering and directly with product vendors in troubleshooting and supporting Gap’s Server Environment. (6) Providing comments and suggestions pertaining to any new and modified Server Environment designs and changes, including: Equipment, Software, firmware, middleware, operating systems, Network components, and Servers not located on Gap’s premises. (7) Performing proactive Management of Gap’s Server Environment, including identifying areas in which Gap’s Server Environment would be improved or need to be addressed in order to prevent future issues from arising. (8) Providing all requested services for Servers residing at a Supplier Site, including: *. (9) All Supplier engineering activities shall be subject to Section 5 (Change Management) of Exhibit A.2 (Cross Functional Services Statement of Work).
Engineering Assistance. Supplier shall provide the personnel required to design the Gap Network environment. (a) Supplier shall participate in all necessary phases of Gap’s IT projects. (b) Supplier shall: (1) Collaborate with Gap engineering and architecture teams on:
Engineering Assistance. Neural agrees and upon NPI's reasonable request, to provide engineering time assistance to NPI in order to support the ongoing productization and integration of the Software to deliver Products to End Users. Amounts of time and the scope of such Neural efforts will be more specifically defined on each Product Schedule attached to this Agreement.
Engineering Assistance. The City agrees to provide an electronic version of the layout shown in Exhibit B to the Developer for purposes of assisting the Developer’s Engineer in preparing subdivision plats for the Development.
Engineering Assistance. If during the period from the date of this Agreement until 12 months following the date on which the production prototype machine identified in Paragraph 5.01 is placed in normal production operation, any material design problems, errors or omissions become evident which cannot reasonably be resolved by Buyer despite its efforts to do so, Seller agrees upon written request from Buyer, to use its best efforts to provide the services of a qualified engineer familiar with the Air Motor and machine design as may be reasonably necessary under the circumstances, the costs be met by the Buyer.
Engineering Assistance. Seller will provide forty (40) hours of engineering assistance without charge in connection with the transition of the manufacturing process for the Products. Additional engineering assistance will be provided by Seller as requested by Buyer at $150 per hour for the next additional forty (40) hours of engineering assistance and $200 per hour for the following forty (40) hours.
Engineering Assistance. Supplier shall provide the personnel required to design the Gap Network environment. (a) Supplier shall participate in all necessary phases of Gap’s IT Projects. (b) Supplier shall: (1) Collaborate with Gap engineering and architecture teams on: (A) Architecture and product standards (B) Project architecture for Gap initiatives (2) Provide comments and suggestions pertaining to any new and modified applications that use the network, including network components and network component sizing. (3) Provide Gap with the needed Network planning support to: (A) Assist Gap or Gap vendors engaged in application development and support such that the Gap Network meets business requirements (performance and availability) including: (i) Modeling (ii) Assistance in performance testing (iii) Simulation (iv) Technology assessments * Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. Exhibit A.5 Gap/IBM Confidential and Proprietary Information Page 39