Mechanical Engineering Sample Clauses

The 'Mechanical Engineering' clause defines the scope of work, standards, and responsibilities related to mechanical engineering services within a contract. It typically outlines the specific systems or components covered, such as HVAC, plumbing, or machinery, and may reference applicable codes or performance requirements. This clause ensures that all mechanical engineering work meets agreed-upon specifications and regulatory standards, thereby clarifying expectations and reducing the risk of disputes over technical compliance or quality.
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Mechanical Engineering. Plumbing Engineering
Mechanical Engineering. APEC Engineers in Mechanical Engineering discipline are concerned with research, design, development, evaluation, manufacture, installation, testing, operation, maintenance and management of machines, machine and thermodynamic processes, and manufacturing and materials handling plants and systems. Mechanical Engineering is applied to manufacturing, transport, electricity generation, and in works and services using machine systems, including the environment of building interiors. Applicants must have experience in the safety aspects of design and/or operation of machines, plant, systems or processes.
Mechanical Engineering. Contractor shall prepare mechanical engineering deliverables and documentation. Contractor mechanical engineering activities shall, in addition to the above, include the following: 1. Preparation of Equipment specifications and mechanical datasheets for mechanical equipment falling within Contractor’s scope of supply. 2. Preparation of requisitions for mechanical equipment for inquiry and for purchase. 3. Review of Subcontractor bids, preparation of technical bid evaluations (TBEs), and technical conditioning of Subcontractor bids. 4. Review of Subcontractor supplied documentation including the consolidation of comments received from other engineering disciplines. 5. Review and resolution of Subcontractor concession requests. 6. Review of Subcontractor spare parts recommendations and consolidation of recommended list of Operating Spare Parts. 7. Attendance at, and witnessing of, Equipment performance testing, and factory and site acceptance tests where required by the inspection and test plan for the Equipment concerned. 8. Mechanical engineering support during Commissioning, start-up and initial operation of the Project.
Mechanical Engineering. Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering. Students can articulate to the Bachelor of Engineering program at UQ as follows: Bachelor of Engineering - Civil Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honors) Civil Engineering 2 years 2 years Bachelor of Engineering - Computer Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honors) Software Engineering (Computer Engineering Major) 2 years 2 years Bachelor of Engineering – Electronics and Communication Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honors) Electrical Engineering 2 years 2 years Bachelor of Engineering – Electronics and Computer Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honors) Electrical Engineering 2 years 2 years Bachelor of Engineering- Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honors) Mechanical Engineering 2 years 2 years • Students must achieve the required Grade Point Average of 7.0/10.0 for admission to the Bachelor of Engineering (Honors) at the end of 2 years at TIET. In case the student is unable to meet the minimum academic requirements or is unable to transfer for any unforeseen reason(s), he/she will undertake the whole program at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology in the discipline that he/she would have got as a normal candidate (parent branch) based on preference order or merit. Such students will pay fees as applicable to regular TIET students for the remaining period of programme. Further program information can be found at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/programs-courses/program.html?acad_prog=2455 • Students are responsible for completing all necessary administrative procedures in order to obtain a visa and the required documents for studying abroad. • All students are required to carry appropriate overseas students’ health insurance (OSHC) and it is a condition of obtaining an Australian student visa.
Mechanical Engineering. The parties to this agreement will offer advanced courses in accordance with this written agreement. KDE programs of study will conform to the curriculum guidelines developed by the joint curriculum committee and will be available for review on the KDE website (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇). KDE further agrees that the Career and Technical Education Program of Studies will encourage the integration of technical and academic content in a meaningful, applied way, and that, when possible, instructors of all courses will implement applied teaching techniques as appropriate to classroom content. The parties agree that there will be no charge to students for any articulated credit covered in this agreement, either when the course is taken as a secondary student or when the student enrolls at Eastern Kentucky University transcription of these credits. The parties further agree that the KDE personnel and EKU will maintain relationships that will permit continued development, refinement and implementation of all components of the program, including evaluation, marketing, counseling, recruitment and retention plans.
Mechanical Engineering. Contractor shall prepare mechanical engineering deliverables and documentation. Contractor mechanical engineering activities shall, in addition to the above, include the following: 1. Preparation of Equipment specifications and mechanical datasheets for mechanical equipment falling within Contractor’s scope of supply. 2. Preparation of requisitions for mechanical equipment for inquiry and for purchase.
Mechanical Engineering. Most projects involve the general contractor's suppliers in the final engineering of the plumbing/heating/electrical systems, but often municipalities require a stamped drawing. Occasionally, the nature of our design requires a higher level of specificity than is offered by off-site manufacturers’ services, (for example sprinklering for fire suppression needs an engineered design for permitting).
Mechanical Engineering. It will be verified that there is sufficient head at the intercept point (north end of the Cake Storage Building) to feed the ARP® process. The ARP® process will need to interface with the existing centrate discharge pumps. The discharge flow rate will need to be controlled to accommodate the operation of the ARP® System. Treated centrate will be returned to the existing centrate line to discharge into a location as specified by the NYCDEP. HVAC service of the building is based upon 15 air changes per hour and comfort cooling for occupied spaces such as the control room and laboratory areas. The existing HVAC system will be evaluated to determine its sufficiency to support the revised building use. Duct work will require new design to reflect equipment layout. Servicing of equipment is likely necessary due to lack of use and maintenance during the period of non-use of the Cake Storage Building. It will be verified that the HVAC will be salvageable with ducting modifications.
Mechanical Engineering. “The University Student Program gave me an amazing opportunity, a one of a kind experience that I will never forget throughout my life.”