Equipment Utilization Sample Clauses

The Equipment Utilization clause defines how and under what conditions equipment provided under an agreement may be used. Typically, it outlines the permitted purposes, locations, and users of the equipment, and may set requirements for maintenance, care, or restrictions on modification or subleasing. By clearly specifying these terms, the clause helps prevent misuse or unauthorized use of equipment, ensuring that both parties understand their responsibilities and reducing the risk of disputes over equipment handling.
Equipment Utilization. The utilization of specialized equipment, including automation equipment, is recognized as benefiting the Client. The Client, therefore, agrees to pay the cost for the use of such specialized equipment on the project. Consultant invoices to the Client will contain detailed information regarding the use of specialized equipment on the project and charges will be based on the standard rates for the equipment published by Consultant.
Equipment Utilization. The utilization of specialized equipment, including automation equipment, is recognized as benefiting the Client. The Client, therefore, agrees to pay the cost for the use of such specialized equipment on the project. Consultant invoices to the Client will contain detailed information regarding the use of specialized equipment on the project and charges will be based on the standard rates for the equipment published by Consultant. The Client shall pay Consultant monthly for equipment utilization. p:\ae\a\ashla\common\2021\2022 cipp lining & rehab\exhibit a1.docx Through more extensive on site observations of the construction work in progress and field checks of materials and equipment by the Resident Project Representative (RPR), Consultant shall endeavor to provide further protection for Client against defects and deficiencies in the work of contractor (Work); but, the furnishing of such services will not make Consultant responsible for or give Consultant control over construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures or for safety precautions or programs, or responsibility for contractor’s failure to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. Contract Documents are the documents that govern or are pertinent to contractor’s Work including but not limited to the agreement between Client and contractor, the contractor’s bid, the bonds, specs, drawings, field orders, addenda, clarifications, interpretations, approved shop drawings and reports collectively called the Contract Documents. The duties and responsibilities of the RPR are further defined as follows:
Equipment Utilization. The utilization of specialized equipment, including automation equipment, is recognized as benefiting the Client. The Client, therefore, agrees to pay the cost for the use of such specialized equipment on the project. Consultant invoices to the Client will contain detailed information regarding the use of specialized equipment on the project and charges will be based on the standard rates for the equipment published by Consultant. The Client shall pay Consultant monthly for equipment utilization. Through more extensive on site observations of the construction work in progress and field checks of materials and equipment by the Resident Project Representative (RPR), Consultant shall endeavor to provide further protection for Client against defects and deficiencies in the work of contractor (Work); but, the furnishing of such services will not make Consultant responsible for or give Consultant control over construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures or for safety precautions or programs, or responsibility for contractor’s failure to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. Contract Documents are the documents that govern or are pertinent to contractor’s Work including but not limited to the agreement between Client and contractor, the contractor’s bid, the bonds, specs, drawings, field orders, addenda, clarifications, interpretations, approved shop drawings and reports collectively called the Contract Documents. The duties and responsibilities of the RPR are further defined as follows:
Equipment Utilization. ALCON DTS will periodically asses equipment utilization and make necessary configuration adjustments to maintain network operation according to industry best practices. If additional equipment or upgrades to equipment are necessary, this will be communicated to client including any costs. asses any necessary changes, install or reposition existing equipment and have periodic review meetings with client staff. The on-site support is available Monday thru Friday between 8am and 5pm.
Equipment Utilization. The utilization of specialized equipment, including automation equipment, is recognized as benefiting the Client. The Client, therefore, agrees to pay the cost for the use of such specialized equipment on the project. Consultant invoices to the Client will contain detailed information regarding the use of specialized equipment on the project and charges will be based on the standard rates for the equipment published by Consultant. The Client shall pay Consultant monthly for equipment utilization. x:\ae\b\▇▇▇▇▇\common\proposals\2021 final design\exhibit a1.docx Short ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Inc. Exhibit A-1 - 2 City of Blaine, Minnesota (Rev. 02.06.14) Through more extensive on site observations of the construction work in progress and field checks of materials and equipment by the Resident Project Representative (RPR), Consultant shall endeavor to provide further protection for Client against defects and deficiencies in the work of Contractor (Work); but, the furnishing of such services will not make Consultant responsible for or give Consultant control over construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures or for safety precautions or programs, or responsibility for Contractor’s failure to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. Contract Documents are the documents that govern or are pertinent to Contractor’s Work including but not limited to the agreement between Client and Contractor, the Contractor’s bid, the bonds, specs, Drawings*, Field Orders*, Addenda*, clarifications, interpretations, approved Shop Drawings* and reports collectively called the Contract Documents. The duties and responsibilities of the RPR are further defined as follows:
Equipment Utilization. The utilization of specialized equipment, including automation equipment, is recognized as benefiting the Client. The Client, therefore, agrees to pay the cost for the use of such specialized equipment on the project. Consultant invoices to the Client will contain detailed information regarding the use of specialized equipment on the project and charges will be based on the standard rates for the equipment published by Consultant. The Client shall pay Consultant monthly for equipment utilization. Exhibit A-2 to Supplemental Letter Agreement Between City of ▇▇▇▇▇ Park (Client) and Short ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Inc. (Consultant) Dated June 17, 2024 Payments to Consultant for Services and Expenses Using the Lump Sum Basis Option The Agreement for Professional Services is amended and supplemented to include the following agreement of the parties:
Equipment Utilization. The utilization of specialized equipment, including automation equipment, is recognized as benefiting the Client. The Client, therefore, agrees to pay the cost for the use of such specialized equipment on the project. Consultant invoices to the Client will contain detailed information regarding the use of specialized equipment on the project and charges will be based on the standard rates for the equipment published by Consultant. The Client shall pay Consultant monthly for equipment utilization. x:\uz\w\▇▇▇▇▇\159969\1-genl\10-setup-cont\03-proposal\exhibit a1.docx The Agreement for Professional Services is amended and supplemented to include the following agreement of the parties:
Equipment Utilization. The utilization of specialized equipment, including automation equipment, is recognized as benefiting the Client. The Client, therefore, agrees to pay the cost for the use of such specialized equipment on the project. Consultant invoices to the Client will contain detailed information regarding the use of specialized equipment on the project and charges will be based on the standard rates for the equipment published by Consultant. The Client shall pay Consultant monthly for equipment utilization. Project Role Billable Rate (1) (2) Administrative Technician $105.00 $135.00 Technician $106.00 $143.00 Senior Technician $135.00 $206.00 Survey Crew Chief $135.00 $179.00 Licensed Land Surveyor $145.00 $251.00 Engineer $140.00 $195.00 Senior Engineer $200.00 $343.00
Equipment Utilization. That the City of SeaTac should negotiate a contract for continued consolidation of fire department services with King County Fire Protection District #39 and North Highline Fire Protection District through a contract with an initial term of two years, with option for earlier termination and/or extension thereof, with terms as can be negotiated between the parties.
Equipment Utilization. The utilization of specialized equipment, including automation equipment, is recognized as benefiting the Client. The Client, therefore, agrees to pay the cost for the use of such specialized equipment on the project. Consultant invoices to the Client will contain detailed information regarding the use of specialized equipment on the project and charges will be based on the standard rates for the equipment published by Consultant. Through more extensive on site observations of the construction work in progress and field checks of materials and equipment by the Resident Project Representative (RPR), Consultant shall endeavor to provide further protection for Client against defects and deficiencies in the work of contractor (Work); but, the furnishing of such services will not make Consultant responsible for or give Consultant control over construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures or for safety precautions or programs, or responsibility for contractor’s failure to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. Contract Documents are the documents that govern or are pertinent to contractor’s Work including but not limited to the agreement between Client and contractor, the contractor’s bid, the bonds, specs, drawings, field orders, addenda, clarifications, interpretations, approved shop drawings and reports collectively called the Contract Documents. The duties and responsibilities of the RPR are further defined as follows: