Project Commissioning Plan Sample Clauses

The Project Commissioning Plan clause outlines the requirements and procedures for verifying that all systems and components of a project are designed, installed, tested, and operated according to the agreed specifications. Typically, this clause mandates the preparation of a detailed plan that schedules commissioning activities, assigns responsibilities, and sets performance benchmarks. It may also require documentation of tests and inspections to confirm that the project meets operational standards. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the completed project is fully functional and ready for use, thereby reducing the risk of defects or operational failures after handover.
Project Commissioning Plan. Pursuant to Section 4.4 of the Agreement, Contractor shall prepare and provide to Owner a detailed Project Commissioning Plan one hundred eighty (180) Days prior to RFSU. Contractor shall submit the Project Commissioning Plan, which shall include plans for pre-commissioning, commissioning and start-up. The Project Commissioning Plan shall address utilization of Owner’s operation and maintenance personnel and Contractor’s personnel during commissioning and conduct of the Performance Tests and Contractor shall incorporate Owner’s reasonable input regarding interface and impact to the Existing Facility. The manual will include procedures that will at a minimum address the activities described in Sections 5.0 and 7.0.
Project Commissioning Plan. Contractor shall produce a detailed plan (“Project Commissioning Plan”) for review by Owner. The Project Commissioning Plan shall list the procedures the Contractor intends to use to ensure that Equipment is brought through pre-commissioning, commissioning, Start Up, Performance Tests and Substantial Completion of each Subproject safely and in accordance with Attachment V of the Agreement. The Project Commissioning Plan will be implemented by Contractor, and address the following as a minimum: a. Mechanical completion; b. Field testing; c. Ready for Start Up;
Project Commissioning Plan. Contractor shall produce a detailed plan (“Project Commissioning Plan”) for review by Owner. The Project Commissioning Plan shall list the procedures the Contractor intends to use to ensure that Equipment is brought through pre-commissioning, commissioning, Start Up, Performance Tests and Substantial Completion of each Subproject safely and in accordance with Attachment V of the Agreement. The Project Commissioning Plan will be implemented by Contractor, and address the following as a minimum: a. Mechanical completion; b. Field testing; c. Ready for Start Up; d. Commissioning; e. Development of operating manuals; f. Development of maintenance manuals; g. Ready for Performance Testing; h. Performance Testing; i. Emissions and noise testing; j. Interface with the FERC as required in accordance with Section 9; k. Substantial Completion Punchlist of each Subproject; l. Close-out; and
Project Commissioning Plan. Contractor shall produce a detailed plan (“Project Commissioning Plan”) for review by Owner. The Project Commissioning Plan shall list the procedure the Contractor intends to use to ensure that Equipment is brought through pre-commissioning, commissioning, Start Up, Performance Tests and Substantial Completion of Project 5 safely and in accordance with Attachment 22 of the Agreement. The Project Commissioning Plan will be implemented by Contractor, and address the following as a minimum: a. Mechanical completion; b. Field testing; c. Introduction of energy, power, hydrocarbons, refrigerants, etc. d. Commissioning including commissioning procedure; e. Ready for Start Up; f. Development of operating manuals; g. Development of maintenance manuals; h. Ready for Performance Testing; i. Performance Testing; j. Emissions and noise testing; k. Interface with the regulatory agencies as required in accordance with Section 9; l. Substantial Completion Punchlist for Project 5; m. Close-out; and
Project Commissioning Plan. Contractor shall produce a detailed plan (“
Project Commissioning Plan. A. Contractor shall produce a detailed plan (“Project Commissioning Plan”) for review by Owner. The Project Commissioning Plan shall list the procedures Contractor intends to use for the Equipment through pre-commissioning, commissioning, start-up, Performance Tests and Substantial Completion of each Train in accordance with Attachment M. B. The Project Commissioning Plan shall be implemented by Contractor, and address the following as a minimum: 1. Development of operating manuals; 2. Development of maintenance manuals; 3. Commissioning tests; 4. SIMOPs; 5. Assistance to Owner in determining commissioning gas volumes so gas nominations can be scheduled; 6. Ready for Start-Up;
Project Commissioning Plan. Contractor shall produce a detailed plan (“Project Commissioning Plan”) for review by Owner. The Project Commissioning Plan shall list the procedures the Contractor intends to use to ensure that Equipment is brought through pre-commissioning, commissioning, startup, Performance Tests and Substantial Completion safely. The Project Commissioning Plan will be implemented by Contractor, and address the following as a minimum: • Mechanical completionField testing • Methodology for Cool Down; RFCD; RFCD Punchlist • Commissioning • Development of operating manuals • Development of maintenance manualsReady for Performance Testing • Performance Testing • Emissions and noise testing • Interface with the FERC as required in accordance with Section 10. • Substantial Completion Punchlist • Close-out • Demobilization
Project Commissioning Plan. Contractor shall produce a detailed plan (“Project Commissioning Plan”) for review by Owner. The Project Commissioning Plan shall list the procedure the Contractor intends to use to ensure that Equipment is brought through pre-commissioning, commissioning, Start Up, Performance Tests and Substantial Completion of Project 1 and Project 2 safely and in accordance with Attachment 22 of the Agreement. The Project Commissioning Plan will be implemented by Contractor, and address the following as a minimum: a. Mechanical completion; b. Field testing; c. Introduction of energy, power, hydrocarbons, refrigerants, etc. d. Commissioning including commissioning procedure; e. Ready for Start Up; f. Development of operating manuals; g. Development of maintenance manuals; h. Ready for Performance Testing; i. Performance Testing; j. Emissions and noise testing; k. Interface with the regulatory agencies as required in accordance with Section 9;

Related to Project Commissioning Plan

  • PROJECT WORK PLAN The Statement of Work is the formal document incorporated into the Grant. The Project Work Plan documents how the Grantee will achieve the performance measures outlined in the Grant. Changes to the Statement of Work require an amendment. Project Work Plans may be changed with written approval from DFPS and the Grantee.

  • Annual Work Plans and Budgets The Recipient shall furnish to the Association as soon as available, but in any case not later than September 1 of each year, the annual work plan and budget for the Project for each subsequent year of Project implementation, of such scope and detail as the Association shall have reasonably requested, except for the annual work plan and budget for the Project for the first year of Project implementation, which shall be furnished no later than one (1) month after the Effective Date.

  • Commissioning Commissioning tests of the Interconnection Customer’s installed equipment shall be performed pursuant to applicable codes and standards. The ISO and Connecting Transmission Owner must be given at least five Business Days written notice, or as otherwise mutually agreed to by the Parties, of the tests and may be present to witness the commissioning tests.

  • Development Budget Attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and incorporated herein by this reference is the Development Budget in an amount equal to $_____________. Owner acknowledges and represents that the attached Development Budget includes the total costs and expenses to acquire, develop, renovate and construct the Real Property and the Apartment Housing.

  • Decommissioning (a) The Contractor shall submit to the Designated Authority, for its approval, pursuant to sub-paragraph 4.11(d)(v), a Decommissioning Plan for the Development Area and a schedule of provisions for the Decommissioning Costs Reserve. (b) The Decommissioning Plan shall be revised and resubmitted to the Designated Authority for its approval at such times as are reasonable having regard to the likelihood that the Decommissioning Plan (including cost estimates thereunder) may need to be revised. (c) The Contractor shall carry out the Decommissioning Plan substantially in accordance with its terms. (d) Estimates of the monies required for the funding of the Decommissioning Plan shall be charged as Recoverable Costs beginning in the Calendar Year following the Calendar Year in which Commercial Production first occurs. The amount charged in each Calendar Year shall be calculated as follows: (i) The total Decommissioning costs at the expected date of Decommissioning shall first be calculated. (ii) There shall be deducted from such total Decommissioning costs the additions made to the Decommissioning Costs Reserve made, and taken as Recoverable Costs, in all previous Calendar Years together with interest on such Recoverable Costs calculated to the approved date of Decommissioning at the actual or forecast rate of Uplift (whichever is applicable). (iii) The residual Decommissioning costs, resulting from the calculations under sub-paragraph 4.14(d)(i) and (ii), shall then be discounted to the Calendar Year in question at the forecast rate of Uplift for each Calendar Year remaining until the Calendar Year of Decommissioning. (iv) The discounted total of residual Decommissioning costs shall then be divided by the total number of Calendar Years remaining prior to the Calendar Year of Decommissioning itself, including the Calendar Year in question. (v) The resultant amount shall be the addition to the Decommissioning Costs Reserve for the Calendar Year in question. (vi) It is the intention of this provision that the total accumulated provision allowed, including interest calculated to the Calendar Year of Decommissioning at the rate of Uplift, will equal the total Decommissioning costs. (vii) If the amount in sub-paragraph 4.14(d)(v) is a negative amount, then such amount shall be treated as a reduction of Recoverable Costs for the Calendar Year in question.