Operations and Engineering Clause Samples

The 'Operations and Engineering' clause defines the responsibilities and standards related to the management, maintenance, and technical operation of a project or facility. It typically outlines which party is responsible for day-to-day operations, compliance with applicable laws and regulations, and the implementation of engineering practices or upgrades. For example, it may specify requirements for staffing, equipment maintenance, or reporting procedures. The core function of this clause is to ensure that operational and technical aspects are clearly assigned and managed, reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring smooth, compliant functioning of the project or asset.
Operations and Engineering. Management may use technical equipment in the execution of their normal job function insofar as they do not displace an employee, avoid filling a vacancy or avoid payment of overtime or penalties in the bargaining unit.
Operations and Engineering. >> @WORK Backbone Network Infrastructure. Provide the network infrastructure to provide transit for Partner to the global Internet via NAPs and other peering points. >> @WORK Capacity Planning. Provide ongoing capacity planning of Backbone Network Infrastructure to ensure adequate systems, hardware, and bandwidth. >> @WORK @Work Dedicated IP Access Product Infrastructure. Provision and place all @Work supplied hardware and systems required by the appropriate product definitions. >> @WORK @Work Aggregation Routers. Provision and place aggregation routers conforming to product definitions. >> @WORK Network Surveillance. Provide network surveillance of all @Work and @Work network infrastructure and @Work aggregation routers. >> @WORK Allocating the appropriate physical interface on the @Work Aggregation router. >> @WORK Verifying physical connectivity >> @WORK Technical Support. Provide Network Support available on a 7x24 basis. Responsibilities include but are not limited to, backbone problems, aggregation router(s), local loop, CPE, DNS, and routing. >> PARTNER Correct operation for all Partner owned equipment >> PARTNER All configurations on Partner's equipment >> PARTNER Technical Support. Provide Network Support available on a 7x24 basis. Responsibilities include but are not limited to, NNTP, SMTP, and DNS. C- 2 DS-3 DEDICATED ACCESS SERVICES DS-3 DEDICATED ACCESS SERVICES includes a DS-3 Connectivity loop and a DS-3 port in the POP Equipment for traffic to the global Internet. @Work through deployment of several @Work POPs and contracting with different Connectivity providers are able to provide the Partner a total DS-3 solution to purchase and resell to customers. 1. DEDICATED DS-3 WHOLESALE PRICING EFFECTIVE $/MBPS CAPACITY PROVISIONED MONTHLY TIER OF MONTHLY MONTHLY COMMIT TIER PORT CHARGE TIER CHARGE BURST CHARGE ----------- ----------- ------------ ---------------- ------------ 3 DS-3 * * * 6 DS-3 * * * 9 DS-3 * * * 12 DS-3 * * * 15 DS-3 * * * 20 DS-3 * * * 30 DS-3 * * * 45 DS-3 * * * Effective Traffic Measure - the send and receive traffic from each Customer circuit will be sampled every 5 minutes - at the end of each month, the send and receive readings will be ranked (separately) in descending order - the top 5% of these readings (both send and receive) will be thrown out - the largest remaining traffic reading (either send or receive) will be the Effective Traffic for that month for that circuit - If the traffic measure is greater than the comm...
Operations and Engineering. (a) Provide operations and engineering services for production, drilling, completions, workovers, wireline work, coil tubing and other well operations. Operations and technical services include but are not limited to the preparation of cost estimates, operations procedures, well construction and completion design, bidding and procurement of materials and services. Services include contracting and scheduling of well site personnel and consultants and providing supervisory oversight and direction to the well site personnel. Travel to the well site may be required to provide engineering and operations services. Assist in the transition of operations and engineering responsibilities to Eagle Rock personnel and consultants and provide engineering and operations data as requested to accounting, finance, geology, regulatory, EHS and other personnel. [Omitted.] [Omitted.] [Omitted.] [Omitted.] [Omitted.] [Omitted.] [Omitted.] [Omitted.] [Omitted.] [Omitted.] This CONSULTING AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is entered into between Eagle Rock Energy G&P, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability corporation (the “Company”), and (“Consultant”), to be effective as of theEffective Date” as set forth on the signature page, contingent on the successful closing of Eagle Rock Energy Partners, L.P.’s purchase of CC Energy II L.L.C. on or before May 31, 2011.
Operations and Engineering. 29 Ordinary hours of work and rostering
Operations and Engineering. The Executive agrees that he shall perform his duties faithfully and efficiently subject to the directions of the President of the Company (the "President"). The Executive will have such authority and power as are inherent to the undertakings applicable to his positions and necessary to carry out his responsibilities and the duties required of him hereunder.
Operations and Engineering. >> @WORK Backbone Network Infrastructure. Provide the network infrastructure to provide transit for Partner to the global Internet via NAPs and other peering points. >> @WORK Capacity Planning. Provide ongoing capacity planning of Backbone Network Infrastructure to ensure adequate systems, hardware, and bandwidth. >> @WORK @Work Dedicated IP Access Product Infrastructure. Provision and place all @Work supplied hardware and systems required by the appropriate product definitions. >> @WORK @Work Aggregation Routers. Provision and place aggregation routers conforming to product definitions. >> @WORK Network Surveillance. Provide network surveillance of all @Work and @Work network infrastructure and @Work aggregation routers. >> @WORK Allocating the appropriate physical interface on the @Work Aggregation router >> @WORK Verifying physical connectivity >> @WORK Technical Support. Provide Network Support available on a 7x24 basis. Responsibilities include but are not limited to, backbone problems, aggregation router(s), local loop, CPE, DNS, and routing. >> PARTNER Correct operation for all Partner owned equipment >> PARTNER All configurations on Partner's equipment >> PARTNER Technical Support. Provide Network Support available on a 7x24 basis. Responsibilities include but are not limited to, NNTP, SMTP, and DNS. EXHIBIT D MARKET DEPLOYMENTS 1. TOTAL IP DSL MARKETS Atlanta, GA (Norcross) Baltimore, MD Boston, MA Chicago, IL Dallas, TX Detroit, MI Los Angeles, CA Miami, FL New York / New Jersey New York, NY Phoenix, AZ Pittsburgh, PA Portland, OR Philadelphia, PA San Diego, CA San Francisco Bay Area Washington DC 2. T-1 DEDICATED ACCESS MARKETS Baltimore, MD Boston, MA Chicago, IL Cleveland, OH Dallas, TX Denver, CO Detroit, MI Hartford, CT Houston, TX Indianapolis, IA Los Angeles, CA Miami, FL New York, NY North New Jersey Orange County, CA Philadelphia, PA Phoenix, AZ Pittsburgh, PA ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ San Diego, CA San Francisco, CA Seattle, WA Washington DC 3. DS-3 DEDICATED ACCESS MARKETS Boston, MA Chicago, IL Dallas, TX Los Angeles, CA Miami, FL New York, NY Newark, NJ Phoenix, AZ San Diego, CA San Francisco, CA San Jose, CA Seattle, WA Washington, D.C. 4. FAST ETHERNET DEDICATED ACCESS MARKETS
Operations and Engineering. (i) Technical support for networking to Data Storage Corporation clients for internet and dedicated circuits for access to Data Storage Corporation’s IaaS, SaaS and Disaster Recovery solutions; (ii) The Company will be permitted to obtain technical support from a third party in the event Data Storage Corporation and Hosted Voice Wholesale Providers cannot provide the necessary technical support for Hosted Voice Sales, Installation and Service; (iii) Access to Data Storage Corporation cages and collocations providers for required equipment; and (iv) Technical support for selection, installation, and ongoing requirements of products and services acquired for the Company’s portfolio.

Related to Operations and Engineering

  • Reverse Engineering The Customer must not reverse assemble or reverse compile or directly or indirectly allow or cause a third party to reverse assemble or reverse compile the whole or any part of the software or any products supplied as a part of the Licensed System.

  • Value Engineering The Supplier may prepare, at its own cost, a value engineering proposal at any time during the performance of the contract. The value engineering proposal shall, at a minimum, include the following; a) the proposed change(s), and a description of the difference to the existing contract requirements; b) a full cost/benefit analysis of the proposed change(s) including a description and estimate of costs (including life cycle costs) the Procuring Entity may incur in implementing the value engineering proposal; and c) a description of any effect(s) of the change on performance/functionality.

  • Engineering Forest Service completed survey and design for Specified Roads prior to timber sale advertisement, unless otherwise shown in A8 or Purchaser survey and design are specified in A7. On those roads for which Forest Service completes the design during the contract, the design quantities shall be used as the basis for revising estimated costs stated in the Schedule of Items and adjusting Timber Sale Account. (a) A7 to show Purchaser’s performance responsibility. (b) The Schedule of Items to include costs of survey and design, as provided under B5.24, and adjust Timber Sale Account, as provided in B5.

  • Operations and Maintenance Seller shall not during the months of June through September inclusive schedule any non-emergency maintenance that reduces the energy generating capability of the Facility by more than ten percent (10%), unless (i) such outage is required to avoid damage to the Facility, (ii) such maintenance is necessary to maintain equipment warranties and cannot be scheduled outside the months of June through September, (iii) such outage is required in accordance with prudent electrical practices, or (iv) the Parties agree otherwise in writing.

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