Requirements and Specifications Clause Samples
The 'Requirements and Specifications' clause defines the standards, criteria, and detailed expectations that a product, service, or project must meet under the agreement. It typically outlines the technical, functional, or performance benchmarks that the deliverables must satisfy, and may reference attached documents, industry standards, or client-provided guidelines. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear, mutual understanding of what is to be delivered, reducing the risk of disputes over quality or scope by providing an objective basis for evaluating performance.
Requirements and Specifications. 4.1 Industry recognized standards are incorporated below by reference. CLEC agrees that its Facilities shall be placed, constructed, maintained, repaired, and removed in accordance with current (as of the date when such work is performed) editions of the following publications:
4.1.1 The Blue Book Manual of Construction ProcedureSs,pecial Report SR TAP 001421, published by Telcordia Technologies, f/k/a ▇▇▇▇ Communications Research, Inc. (“BellCore”), and sometimes referred to as the “Blue Book”;
4.1.2 The National Electrical Code (NEC); and
4.1.3 The current version of The National Electrical Safety Code (NESC).
Requirements and Specifications. 4.1 Industry-recognized standards are incorporated below by reference. CLEC agrees that its Facilities shall be placed, constructed, maintained, repaired, and removed in accordance with current (as of the date when such work is performed) editions of the following publications, regulations, specifications, and standards:
4.1.1 the Blue Book Manual of Construction Procedures, Special Report SR-1421, published by Telcordia Technologies, f/k/a ▇▇▇▇ Communications Research, Inc. (“BellCore”), and sometimes referred to as the “Blue Book”;
4.1.2 the National Electrical Code (NEC), published by the National Fire Protection Association;
4.1.3 the current version of the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC), published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc.;
4.1.4 the California Public Utility Commission’s General Orders 95 and 128 for Attachments to AT&T-21STATE Poles, Ducts, and Conduits that exist in the State of California; and
4.1.5 the AT&T Structure Access Guidelines.
4.2 Changes in Industry-Recognized Standards:
4.2.1 CLEC agrees to rearrange its Facilities in accordance with changes in the standards published in the publications specified in Section 4.1 above of this Appendix if required by law to do so or upon the mutual agreement of the Parties.
Requirements and Specifications. The Contractor must furnish all labor and equipment for clearing snow and ice from the areas as specified. Services will be provided at the locations below and/or any other locations as agreed upon: Westwood Community School District • Parking Lots & Entrances (Beech ▇▇▇▇, Notre Dame) • Sidewalks (Beech ▇▇▇▇, Notre Dame) • Entrance Walks, Porches ▇▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Dearborn Heights MI 48125 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ High School • Parking Lots & Entrances (▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇, North, Penn) • Sidewalks (▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Penn) • Entrance Walks, Porches, Covered Areas ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Dearborn Heights MI 48125 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Middle School • Parking Lots & Entrances (Annapolis) • Sidewalks (Annapolis, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇) • Entrance Walks, Porches ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ School • Parking Lots & Entrances (Beech ▇▇▇▇, West Rear Lot) • Sidewalks (Michigan Ave, Beech ▇▇▇▇) • Entrance Walks, Porches ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Elementary School • Parking Lots & Entrances (Annapolis, Penne, East Rear) • Sidewalks (Annapolis, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇, East Penne) • Entrance Walks, Porches • Paved Playgrounds ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Carlyle Property • Sidewalk (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇) N/A ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Property • Sidewalks & Walk Approaches (Yale, Norte Dame, Bayhan, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇) N/A
1.3.1 The awarded contractor shall be responsible for: 1. Commencing snow removal operations whenever one and one half (1.5) inch or more of snow accumulation occurs during the night preceding a regular school day or since the last plowing effort. 2. Initial snow removal efforts should be directed to Primary areas if the snowfall is late; clear these areas by 7:00 AM of the school day.
a. Note: The Primary areas are city sidewalks, building approach walks, entrances, and parking lot entrance drives. Secondary areas are parking lots and playgrounds. 3. Promptly removing snow whenever a two (2) inch accumulation occurs on specified areas on Saturday, Sunday, and/or school holidays.
a. Example: A two (2) inch accumulation on Saturday must not be allowed to lie until the following Sunday night. 4. Clearing day-time accumulations so that the sites are effectively available for evening school activities, community evening school, etc. also, weekend and holiday activities.
Requirements and Specifications. 4.1 High level description of the Project Manager Office function
Requirements and Specifications. Central Premium Melt shall be used as ice melt
Requirements and Specifications. The Contractor must provide the necessary labor, equipment, materials/supplies and supervision for all custodial and maintenance services for the areas as specified. The approximate total area to be cleaned is defined in the RFP. It shall be understood that in all tasks incidental to cleaning functions not specifically listed in this Contract but normally included in general custodial practices will be provided. The Contractor is responsible for regularly assessing the conditions of the buildings and their systems, as well as preventative maintenance programs necessary to maintain, preserve, and keep the premises in good repair and condition. The services of the Supplier are to be of a scope and quality generally performed by professional property managers and executed in a reasonable, diligent, and careful manner so as to manage and supervise the operation, cleaning, and maintenance and servicing of school buildings and ancillary buildings in a manner that is comparable to or better than that generally found in surrounding school districts in Michigan and of districts of comparable size throughout the United States. Services must be provided in accordance with the highest standards of professionalism, skill, workmanship, and applicable trade practices and must conform to all applicable codes and regulations. The Supplier will be obligated to operate, repair, replace and maintain in good repair and condition, throughout the term of this Contract, including but not limited to the specifications described below:
1.3.1 The specified custodial services and maintenance are to be provided five (5) days and evenings per week, Monday through Friday, with a starting report time of 7:00 a.m., mid-day report time of 10:00 a.m., and afternoon report time of 3:30 or 4:00 ▇.▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ reserves the right to specify, modify, and/or change starting time if necessary. Summer hours, approved by the Board of Education on a yearly basis, may modify start time.
1.3.2 Custodial services are not required on observed Westwood Community School District Holidays: Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day and Day after Thanksgiving Christmas Eve Christmas Day New Years Eve New Years Day ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Day Good Friday Memorial Day Note: This schedule is subject to change. Holidays for the proceeding fiscal years will be submitted to the Contractor by July 1 of each year. The Contractor will schedule all work to be done on a non-interfering basis with the building operation as f...
Requirements and Specifications. Contractor must, during the term of agreement, maintain such school buses, shuttles and vehicles (in quantity and capacity) and personnel as are required to fulfill District's needs for transportation services as described in Agreement. • District and Contractor shall consult on a regular basis concerning the Transportation requirements of District. In the event of increases or decreases in the number of students requiring transportation, or in routes or schedules, the number of buses and the number of spare buses will be adjusted accordingly. • District may increase or decrease services to be provided by Contractor. However, where such increases or decreases impact the service levels, personnel levels, or equipment levels required of Contractor under the specified routes, schedules, and vehicle requirements as set forth at the beginning of this Agreement, Contractor shall be permitted to adjust rates at which services are provided to cover increases or decreases only to those increases or decreases of services being requested. • In the event Contractor agrees to any increases or decreases (in services) which are Schedule Readjustment increase or decreases, Contractor shall be afforded a period up to thirty (30) days following implementation of such changes during which time to adjust to those changes for drop-off times or availability of buses on routes and make operational adjustments to meet school District requirements. • The Contractor is responsible for providing all equipment required to safely transport regular education and special needs students, including harnesses, vests, car seats, and wheelchair restraints. • Contractor must purchase, at its own cost, all fuel required for the operation of vehicles hereunder. • District shall be primarily responsible for planning all routes, stops and schedules. Contractor must assign a staff member with expertise in route creation and management to work with the District on developing routes needed to safely transport students in a timely manner. Contractor must utilize the District’s preferred transportation application (i.e., Polyplot). • Contractor must provide within 30 business days of any request, those reports and records which may be reasonably requested by District pertaining to students, routes, stops, mileage audits and other information having to do with daily operations. In reviewing Contractor's records, District shall protect the confidentiality of Contractor's proprietary or confidential info...
Requirements and Specifications. 3.1 Published Standards Incorporated in this Section by Reference. Sprint agrees that its Facilities shall be placed, constructed, maintained, repaired, and removed in accordance with current (as of the date when such work is performed) editions of the following publications, each of which is incorporated by reference as part of this Section :
3.1.1 The Blue Book Manual of Construction Procedures, Special Report SR-TAP-001421, published by Telcordia Technologies, f/k/a Bell Communications Research, Inc. ("BellCore"), and sometimes referred to as the "Blue Book";
3.1.2 The National Electrical Code (NEC);
3.1.3 The National Electrical Safety Code (NESC);
3.1.4 California Public Utility Commission’s General Orders 95 and 128 for attachments to Pacific Bell Telephone Company poles, ducts, conduits and rights of way; and
3.1.5 the AT&T Structure Access Guidelines.
Requirements and Specifications. Company agrees that each of the Licensed Hardware (a) shall be based on and designed in accordance with accepted and/or required industry, legal and safety standards and specifications including, without limitation, any applicable government requirements (e.g., Consumer Product Safety Commission regulations or FCC approval) and technical specifications necessary or required for use with each of the Approved Consoles, (b) shall be in material compliance with the Technical Design Specifications and Standards, and (c) shall be specifically marketed solely for use with each of the Approved Consoles and with the Licensed Software and not any other music-based video game; provided, however, that the Licensed Hardware may be marketed as compatible with third-party software, to the extent permitted by applicable law, only upon prior approval by Harmonix of the content of any messaging related to such compatibility.
Requirements and Specifications. To provide full-body protection, components of the RF Protective gear must include a full integrated hood, overshoes, socks, and gloves. Omission of parts of the protective suit must only be permitted with data demonstrating compliance with STANAG limits for both SAR and Partial Body exposures. The clothing should have minimal restriction of movement and vision. The material should be able to withstand treatment comparable to standard- issue work-clothes. The material must be demonstrated to have Breakdown Threshold well in excess of the RF-induced heating experienced during the intended use. Limitations on the use of the clothing must be specified, such as in terms of maximum field strength for a given range of frequencies. Concomitant heating due to environmental factors and user heat production due to exercise and metabolic processes will add to thermal burden and must be monitored. Surface Temperature Stability data must ensure that the fabric dissipates RF-induced heating sufficiently so that its surface temperature does not become excessive to the wearer within the field intensities of intended use. Since the protective capability will vary significantly with certain RF field characteristics, particularly frequency, the actual reduction in SAR must be determined to be adequate to achieve compliance with this STANAG.