PREPARATION FOR OPERATION Sample Clauses

The "Preparation for Operation" clause outlines the responsibilities and requirements that must be fulfilled before a system, equipment, or facility is put into active use. Typically, this clause details steps such as inspections, testing, staff training, and documentation that must be completed to ensure readiness. For example, it may require the contractor to demonstrate that all safety checks have been passed and that operational manuals are provided to the client. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the subject of the contract is fully prepared and safe for operation, thereby minimizing risks and clarifying the standards for handover.
PREPARATION FOR OPERATION. 7PREPARATION FOR THE OPERATION OF THE SERVICES The Contractor shall provide to the Authority no later than 16 January 2015, and in such form as may reasonably be required by the Authority, the agreed Mobilisation Plan, the agreed Transition Plan and the agreed Transformation Plan. For the avoidance of doubt, if the Parties are unable to agree the Mobilisation Plan, the Transition Plan and the Transformation Plan in accordance with clause 7.1 (Preparation for the Operation of the Services), the matter may be deemed a Dispute by the Authority and may be resolved in accordance with the provisions of clause 56 (Dispute Resolution). From and including the date that the Mobilisation Plan, the Transition Plan and the Transformation Plan are agreed until the Services Commencement Date, the Contractor shall implement and comply with the Mobilisation Plan, Transition Plan and Transformation Plan (as may be amended by the agreement of the parties) to ensure that the Services are able to be provided on the Services Commencement Date.
PREPARATION FOR OPERATION. Deadline for the Contractor to submit the project operation report for review should be within 7 days after signing the contract. Preparations and deadlines for other start-up work to be completed by the Employer should be 7 days before the start-up date. Preparations and deadlines for other start-up work to be completed by the Contractor should be 7 days before the start-up date.
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  • Project Management Project Management Institute (PMI) certified project manager executing any or all of the following: • Development of Project Charter • Development of project plan and schedule • Coordination and scheduling of project activities across customer and functional areas • Consultation on operational and infrastructure requirements, standards and configurations • Facilitate project status meetings • Timely project status reporting • Address project issues with functional areas and management • Escalation of significant issues to customers and executive management • Manage project scope and deliverable requirements • Document changes to project scope and schedule • Facilitate and document project closeout

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  • Compliance Statement If a Plan Sponsor or Eligible Organization receives a compliance statement under VCP, the compliance statement is binding upon the Service and the Plan Sponsor or Eligible Organization as provided in section 10.09.