OPERATION METHODOLOGY Clause Samples

OPERATION METHODOLOGY. A. The County’s intent is for one distinct maintenance management system for OC PW/O&M to be used. The contractor’s scope shall be devised into three phases and thirty-two (32) tasks: • PHASE I – ANNUAL PROGRAM UPDATE • PHASE II – SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENTPHASE IIISYSTEM ENHANCEMENT B. The following are descriptions which include the process, methods and procedures to be used, and reflects the end result to be expected from each task.
OPERATION METHODOLOGY. A. One distinct maintenance management system for County shall be administered. B. The following are descriptions, which include the process, methods and procedures to be used, and reflects the end result to be expected from each task.
OPERATION METHODOLOGY. A. PW/O&M to be used. The contractor's scope shall be devised into three sections and thirty-two (32) tasks: SECTION I - ANNUAL PROGRAM UPDATE SECTION II - SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT SECTION III - SYSTEM ENHANCEMENT B. The following are descriptions which include the process, methods and procedures to be used, and reflects the end result to be expected from each task.
OPERATION METHODOLOGY. One distinct maintenance management system for OC Public Works/Operations & Maintenance shall be administered. The CONTRACTOR's scope is devised into three phases and twenty-eight (28) tasks as set forth herein and Section 12: *PHASE I - ANNUAL PROGRAM UPDATE *PHASE II - SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT *PHASE III - SYSTEM ENHANCEMENT Following are descriptions which include the process, methods and procedures to be used, and reflects the end result to be expected from each task.

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  • Methodology 1. The price at which the Assuming Institution sells or disposes of Qualified Financial Contracts will be deemed to be the fair market value of such contracts, if such sale or disposition occurs at prevailing market rates within a predefined timetable as agreed upon by the Assuming Institution and the Receiver. 2. In valuing all other Qualified Financial Contracts, the following principles will apply:

  • Construction Methods 3.1 The Contractor shall provide all tools, equipment, materials, labor and work for the excavation and removal of the unsuitable subgrade soils and their subsequent replacement with the specified backfill soils as directed by the Owner’s representative. All work under this item shall be performed in a safe and workmanlike manner. 3.2 All work shall be performed in accordance with DelDOT Standard Specifications Section 821. 3.3 Following the removal of existing pavements, the Owner’s representative will review the exposed subgrade and provide recommendations for the undercutting of unsuitable subgrade materials as required. The depth and extent of undercut excavation, if required, will be determined by the Owner’s representative at the time of excavation. 3.4 All excavated materials shall become the property of the Contractor and be removed from the site at the completion of the project at no additional expense to the Owner. 3.5 Undercut excavations should be backfilled with graded aggregate. Backfill shall be placed in loose lifts not exceeding 8 inches thick. Each lift should be compacted with at least 3 passes of a minimum 5-ton, walk-behind or self-propelled vibratory roller when the size of the area permits, or with a vibrating plate mechanical compactor for smaller areas. Lift thickness shall be reduced to 6 inch loose lift when using a vibratory plate compactor. 3.6 The Contractor shall take precautions as necessary to minimize the potential for disturbance or softening of the pavement subgrade materials from inclement weather or construction traffic. As a minimum, this shall include the placement of backfill on the same day as the excavation. Any soft areas which develop shall be undercut and replaced with graded aggregate at no additional cost to the Owner. 3.7 Where undercutting is performed, the geotextile fabric shall be installed. The fabric should be pulled tight and lapped a minimum of 12 inches.