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Operation and Maintenance Training. Prior to Material Completion, the Contractor shall furnish advance copies of proper written instructions to the Owner on operation and maintenance of all mechanical, electrical and other operating systems and equipment. The Contractor shall provide training in the operation and maintenance of all mechanical, electrical and other operating systems and equipment in the presence of the Design Professional to Owner and shall give notice in writing to the Design Professional and Owner at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date it is proposes for the training. The presence of a Commissioning Authority shall not diminish the responsibility of the Contractor to perform and administer this Operation and Maintenance Training.
Operation and Maintenance Training. A. Upon completion of the equipment installation and ten days before start-up, a qualified representative of the manufacturer shall be present for a minimum of three (3), eight (8) hour working days to instruct personnel in the operation and proper care of the equipment at each location. 1. Instructional period: Three consecutive man-days minimum. A minimum of one day to be devoted to hands-on demonstration of the equipment operation, trouble analysis, repair, adjustment and maintenance. 2. Train personnel in preventive maintenance of systems and to recognize malfunctions. 3. Provide complete printed operating instructions in manual or handbook form, completely and clearly indexed for ready reference during actual operation and for use as text during instruction of operating personnel. (a) Include descriptions of systems, background information and complete procedures for adjustment, calibration, replacement and repair of components in the system(s).
Operation and Maintenance Training. Consultant shall provide instruction to District’s staff in the design intent for operation of the equipment provided under this Project. This instruction will cover both the basic operational concept and actual operation and control of the systems and components under both normal and abnormal operations that are likely to occur. District will coordinate the services of qualified representatives from equipment manufacturers. Consultant shall conduct the following training sessions: overall project, biofilter, dry media scrubber, alum pumps (one session) and HES prior to startup. Consultant shall provide approximately ten training sessions, two for each training session topic, of up to two hours each and shall include design intent for operation and maintenance of the facility and SCADA training by District’s software contractor. Consultant shall provide up to four hours of follow-up training approximately six months after final completion.
Operation and Maintenance Training. Prior to Material Completion, the CM/GC shall furnish advance copies of proper written instructions to the Owner and Using Agency on operation and maintenance of all mechanical, electrical and other operating systems and equipment. The CM/GC shall provide training in the operation and maintenance of all mechanical, electrical and other operating systems and equipment in the presence of the Design Professional and Owner to the Using Agency and shall give notice in writing to the Design Professional, Owner and Using Agency at least fifteen

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