Engineering Studies Clause Samples

The 'Engineering Studies' clause defines the requirements and procedures for conducting technical analyses and assessments necessary for a project. It typically outlines the scope of studies to be performed, such as site surveys, feasibility analyses, or design evaluations, and may specify who is responsible for carrying them out and how the results should be documented and shared. This clause ensures that all engineering work is based on thorough, standardized studies, thereby reducing risks related to design errors, unforeseen site conditions, or regulatory non-compliance.
Engineering Studies. The Owner and Consulting Engineer shall undertake sufficient engineering studies, including drainage and soil investigations, to ensure that the proposed municipal works and services are compatible with existing site and servicing constraints and can be carried out in a manner which would satisfy all City standards and conform with good engineering practice.
Engineering Studies. Perform and/or review the following engineering studies for 19 distribution and transmission systems such as 12kV, 69kV, and 230kV electric 20 facilities, and including but not limited to:
Engineering Studies. The Customer shall pay for all costs related to any studies performed or commissioned by TEP, including, but not limited to, any Feasibility Study, System Impact Study, or Facilities Study, and any re-studies of the same.
Engineering Studies. Perform and/or review the following engineering studies for 12kV, 69Kv, and 22 230kV electric systems, including but not limited to:
Engineering Studies. PROJECT shall include regional planning studies to direct further design, construction and maintenance activities along the Brighton South Outfall.
Engineering Studies. Purchasers shall have received engineering reports and studies as to the structural condition of the Improvements at each of the Acquired Facilities, which reports shall be reasonably satisfactory to Purchasers. Purchasers agree to complete such engineering studies within thirty (30) days of the date hereof. If Purchasers shall not have given written notice to Pathmark within 45 days of the date hereof (along with copies of all reports) specifying the extent to which the structural condition of the Improvements is unacceptable to Purchasers, Purchasers shall be deemed to have waived this condition. Pathmark shall have 30 days from its receipt of Purchasers' notice to notify Purchasers whether Pathmark elects to make the required repairs. If Pathmark will not make such repairs, Purchasers may terminate this Agreement with respect to the affected Acquired Facility by delivering written notice to that effect to Pathmark within 15 days of Pathmark's notice to Purchasers that Pathmark would not make the required repairs. If Purchasers do not give a timely termination notice, the Parties shall proceed to Closing (with no obligation on Pathmark or Plainbridge to repair any structural defects) without any adjustment to the Purchase Price.
Engineering Studies. The Plan of Exploration for the Oooguruk Unit incorporates current engineering work underway to meet a possible winter 2004/2005 fast track production start-up. Associated with this work is the identification of possible production synergies with the adjacent Kuparuk River Unit. The goal of the studies is to minimize costs and the environmental footprint. Conceptual engineering and collaboration with the Kuparuk River Unit are critical to expedite production. Engineering scoping and costing studies will continue through at least 2005 to allow for the timely progression of development activities.
Engineering Studies. In order to achieve greater efficiency and utilization, the Company will require that all employees work to at least the established standard. Employees who fail to maintain the established average production requirements may be subject to disciplinary action in accordance with article 2:10 (a). The parties further agree that the Union will be advised in writing of the current plant average production requirements for each operation in the plant. The standards will be established through the use of Industrial Engineering studies and those activities where less than the established standard exists will be restructured to achieve the desired level. Restructuring may require machine changes, layout changes, crew changes and process or method changes. The Union recognizes the need for the Company to remain competitive. The Company will achieve its productivity objectives by ensuring that the established standard and its competitiveness in market place are met. The Company recognizes the Union’s right to challenge engineering studies by the Company, and may have studies prepared by it’s own Industrial Engineering Department. Such challenges will be subject to the grievance procedure up to, and including arbitration. Changes however, will be implemented on a timely basis and will not be delayed pending a challenge study by the Union.
Engineering Studies. The Participant shall assist the DOE in engineering studies to be conducted by the Department and/or its contractors with respect to waste removal, site restoration and other related project matters, by providing the services of its employees and consultants, for reasonable periods of time and upon reasonable notice, at no cost to the Department.