Pipeline design Sample Clauses

The Pipeline Design clause establishes the requirements and standards for the planning and creation of a pipeline system within a project. It typically outlines the technical specifications, safety considerations, and regulatory compliance that must be met during the design phase. For example, it may require the use of certain materials, adherence to industry codes, or submission of design documents for approval. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the pipeline is designed safely, efficiently, and in accordance with all relevant laws and best practices, thereby minimizing risks and future operational issues.
Pipeline design. Drilling of ▇▇▇▇▇ Preparation of areas and/or access routes to the location. Maritime and/or air transportation of personnel, Materials and/or equipment. Support services. Well drilling services. Performance of formation tests. Supplies and Materials. Well completion. Safety, Health and Environment Environmental impact studies. Prevention and detection of fire and gas leaks Treatment and disposal of residues. Environmental restoration. Safety audits. Environmental audit. [illegible signatures] Development General Technical economic evaluations. Contract administration. Development plan with detailed engineering. Administration, management of activities and general project expenses. Geophysical Detailed seismic reinterpretation. Seismic data processing and reprocessing. Geology Geological – petrophysical characterization of Reservoirs Geochemical analysis of samples. Stratigraphic studies Hydrocarbon analysis.
Pipeline design. Provide consulting services for the design of water mains, transmission mains, siphons and associated appurtenances. Provide preliminary and final design services including the preparation of plans, specifications, and cost estimates. Provide bidding assistance, construction support, and final as-builts as needed for projects.
Pipeline design. CONSULTANT will prepare the pipeline design for both the North City to San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and the North City to Miramar conveyance systems, including hydraulic analysis, plan and profiles, identify necessary manholes, blow-offs, relief valves, junction structures, air venting, pressure reducing stations, surge protection devices, other appurtenant facilities, Instrumentation, and recommendations for pipe material and joints. There are up to three (3) existing Pressure Reducing Stations (PRS) that are connected to the existing 36-inch recycled water line. The existing valves will be assessed; Operations and Maintenance records reviewed, and the manufacturer will be consulted to determine if the existing valves are suitable for service when the NCCS project is commissioned. It is anticipated that the existing valves can be used, however if they aren’t rated for the pressures required, they will be replaced during construction of the NCCS. CONSULTANT will provide hydraulic profiles for minimum and maximum flows. CONSULTANT will provide hydraulic calculations pertaining to air/vacuum and air release valves, blow-off assemblies and other appurtenances that are required. CONSULTANT will provide site hydrologic and hydraulic calculations and structural design calculations for pipe supports. As part of the Thirty Percent design, the CONSULTANT will define construction staging requirements; spoil disposal requirements, and all supporting facilities and requirements including field office facilities and locations for the CITY. The CONSULTANT shall investigate and provide recommendations including the location and size of work areas, equipment and material storage, haul roads, equipment set up areas. CONSULTANT will provide a drawing index and table of contents for the contract documents including cover sheet, location map and index sheets, plans and profiles, structures, appurtenances, and details. Specification table of contents will include all known General Requirements and Technical Specifications titles. The Table of Contents for the anticipated Specifications for the pipeline shall be in conformance with the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction format.
Pipeline design. CONSULTANT will prepare the Force main, Brine Pipeline, and 36" and 16 diameter water mains, including hydraulic analysis, plan and profiles, identify necessary manholes, blow-offs, relief valves, junction structures, air venting, pressure reducing stations, surge protection devices, other appurtenant facilities, Instrumentation, and recommendations for pipe material and joints. CONSULTANT will provide hydraulic profiles for minimum and maximum flows. CONSULTANT will provide hydraulic calculations pertaining to air/vacuum and air release valves, blow-off assemblies and other appurtenances that are required. CONSULTANT will provide site hydrologic and hydraulic calculations and structural design calculations for pipe supports. As part of the Thirty Percent design, the CONSULTANT will define construction staging requirements; spoil disposal requirements, and all supporting facilities and requirements including field office facilities and locations for the CITY. The CONSULTANT shall investigate and provide recommendations including the location and size of work areas, equipment and material storage, haul roads, equipment set up areas. Design of Morena Pump Station June 20, 2016 And Conveyance Pipelines (HI66635) A-20 CONSULTANT will provide a drawing index and table of contents for the contract documents including cover sheet, location map and index sheets, plans and profiles, structures, appurtenances, and details. Specification table of contents will include all known General Requirements and Technical Specifications titles. The Specifications for the pipelines shall be in conformance with the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction format. The CONSULTANT shall comply with the requirements stated in attached checklist at each stage of the design submittals.

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