Engineering Management Clause Samples

The Engineering Management clause defines the responsibilities and authority of the party overseeing engineering activities within a project. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of management duties, such as coordinating design processes, supervising technical staff, and ensuring compliance with project specifications and timelines. By clearly assigning these roles, the clause helps streamline project execution and minimizes confusion or disputes regarding decision-making and accountability in engineering matters.
Engineering Management. The Contractor shall recommend operational guidelines that establish process-based methodology for investment assessment of DHA’s new and/or evolving technical service offerings. The Contractor shall:  Receive, review, and assess mission and project requests.  Provide recommendations for acceptance into service design process.  Align engineering services and solution design in support of all infrastructure change efforts that may involve delivery of new capability or fulfillment of corrective or preventative measures.  Alignment of engineering services with other processes including change, incident, problem, and availability management as well as continual improvement.  Work in close coordination with Architecture Management and other Technical Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to evaluate new technology that meets emerging IT or service strategy or adds resiliency in existing IT service delivery infrastructure.
Engineering Management. The Contractor will assist Owner with its development of engineering standards, technical specifications, and design criteria utilizing information and data as provided by the Owner, RF engineering, site acquisition and BTS and MSC equipment suppliers. Contractor will maintain and update these standards as required and will manage and control the distribution and use of these documents. These documents will be provided to all local A/E firms for use in design of the PCS sites and MSC locations in order to standardize PCS sites and MSC locations and maintain quality throughout the BTAs. The Contractor will provide engineering support to the Owner to identify qualified local A/E firms and to establish contracts with a number of firms in each of the regional areas. Contractor will manage the firms employed by Owner to provide geotechnical reports and other required studies or analysis. Contractor will manage the A/E firms engaged to prepare the zoning, permitting, and construction documents to monitor compliance with the project design criteria, local codes and standards and Owner requirements. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Contractor will provide construction management services for the construction of all assigned PCS-sites and MSC locations in the Owner PCS network. Contractor will assist Owner in identitfying qualified, local contractors in each of the Regions to perform the construction activities. Contractor will coordinate and inspect contractor work activities for quality and to maintain control of the Project schedule. Contractor will perform a constructability analysis for each MSC location and each primary PCS-site candidate as part of the overall site assessment effort. Contractor will manage all civil, electrical and mechanical construction performed by Owner's contractors to make the site ready for installation of the BTS or MSC equipment and will conduct site visits to verify compliance with the contract requirements. Major equipment vendor will be responsible for installation of the BTS and MSC equipment, under contract with Owner. Contractor will coordinate with major equipment vendor to verify demarcation points and schedule the installation and testing activities to meet the milestone dates on the Project schedule. Contractor will develop pro forma contracts and scope descriptions for construction of the PCSsites and MSC locations. When a sufficient number of PCS-sites have been released for EXECUTION COPY construction in a Region (target is 300%...
Engineering Management. This WBS element includes the technical and management efforts of directing and controlling a totally integrated engineering effort of the program.

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  • Stormwater Management a) The Owner AGREES to implement the requirements incorporated in the Draft Plan Conditions attached as Schedule “F” and any reports submitted to Kawartha Region Conservation Authority and the City pertaining to: i) pre and post development run-off flows and water balance calculations, and the intended means of conveying stormwater flow from each Lot, Block and the entire proposed Plan of Subdivision; ii) the anticipated impact of the Plan of Subdivision on water quality and phosphorus control, as it relates to fish and fish habitat once adequate protective measures have been taken; iii) the means whereby erosion and sedimentation and their effects will be minimized on the site during and after construction; iv) the site soil conditions, including grain size distribution profiles; v) a site grading plan. b) The Owner AGREES to erect and maintain all stormwater management and erosion and sedimentation control structures operating and in good repair during the construction period, in a manner satisfactory to Kawartha Region Conservation Authority and the City. c) Prior to the execution of this Agreement, the Owner AGREES to confirm to the City that Conservation Authority has reviewed and approved the stormwater management report and plan, erosion and sedimentation plan, and final Lot Grading Plans as required under this Section. a) UPGRADES TO EXISTING STORM SEWER b) UPGRADES TO EXISTING SANITARY SEWER

  • Configuration Management The Contractor shall maintain a configuration management program, which shall provide for the administrative and functional systems necessary for configuration identification, control, status accounting and reporting, to ensure configuration identity with the UCEU and associated cables produced by the Contractor. The Contractor shall maintain a Contractor approved Configuration Management Plan that complies with ANSI/EIA-649 2011. Notwithstanding ANSI/EIA-649 2011, the Contractor’s configuration management program shall comply with the VLS Configuration Management Plans, TL130-AD-PLN-010-VLS, and shall comply with the following:

  • General Management In the discharge of its general duty to manage the successful performance of the Services, Vendor shall: 3.2.1.1. within thirty (30) calendar days of the Effective Date, identify to Citizens the primary and secondary management contacts responsible for the oversight and management of Services for Citizens; 3.2.1.2. ensure Vendor Staff tasked with management and oversight of the Services are available promptly to perform Services during Business Hours; 3.2.1.3. ensure each assigned Adjuster submits a time record directly to Vendor’s manager or point of contact. At any time during this Agreement, Citizens may require copies of time records from Vendor; 3.2.1.4. ensure that no Vendor Staff carries a weapon on their person while performing Services; 3.2.1.5. ensure that no Vendor Staff uses impairing drugs, chemicals, or alcohol while performing Services; 3.2.1.6. ensure that Vendor Staff avoid using their duties and obligations under this Agreement to engage in any conduct that could create either an actual or perceived conflict of interest, such as due to an ongoing business relationship with an entity other than Citizens that would enable Vendor Staff to receive an improper benefit or unfair competitive advantage; 3.2.1.7. ensure that the Services comply with the Best Claims Practices & Estimating Guidelines as applicable to each Service Category and any other policies or processes set forth by Citizens, including but not limited to: a. monitoring applicable file production on a weekly basis to determine compliance with Citizens’ production requirements; and, b. providing detailed reports to Citizens related to Vendor performance upon request.