Rigging Services Sample Clauses

Rigging Services. Rigging services are available at the Facility and provided by an in-house contractor. Rigging services include attaching hardware and equipment to the Facility structures for lighting, audiovisual equipment, screens, scenic displays and other features. If Licensee contracts with another outside Rigging services provider, additional fees may apply, including, Advance Rigging services. Advance Rigging services may include a review of all rigging plans to determine proper weight calculations and inspection of rigging equipment. All Rigging service providers are required to adhere to the Facilities Rigging Policies and Procedures.
Rigging Services. The AIRPORT SPONSOR will be responsible for providing rigging path verification, ingress path, and/or structural analysis. If required, the AIRPORT SPONSOR will remove and replace any walls, windows, glass, doors, or other physical barriers in support of rigging activities.
Rigging Services. All costs associated with the production, rigging, and dismantling are the responsibility of the
Rigging Services. The Project Manager Team will be responsible for providing rigging path verification, ingress path, and/or structural analysis. If required, the Project Manager Team will remove and replace any walls, windows, glass, doors, or other physical barriers in support of rigging activities.
Rigging Services. The PROJECT SPONSOR will be responsible for providing rigging path verification, ingress path, and/or structural analysis. If required, the PROJECT SPONSOR will remove and replace any walls, windows, glass, doors, or other physical barriers in support of rigging activities.
Rigging Services. The contractor shall review items for pickup and delivery to determine whether rigging services are needed to accomplish the activity. At Greenbelt, the contractor shall coordinate and arrange for rigging services with commercial sources in accordance with ILMD policy.

Related to Rigging Services

  • Training Services All training services, including any Deliverables, are provided for Customer’s internal training purposes only. Customer may not replicate the Deliverables or use the Deliverables to develop any of the products described in such training Deliverables. Training Deliverables are not subject to any maintenance, support, or updates.

  • Dining Services The Contract is for a space in a University Housing & Dining Services (“UHDS”) facility and not for a particular room or type of housing. By signing this Contract, you agree to accept your residence assignment, and understand this assignment may change. Once you receive a key to your assigned residence or move personal belongings into your room (whichever comes first) you are considered to have taken occupancy (“Occupancy”) and will incur charges. You also agree to familiarize yourself and comply with all University policies governing occupancy, including those set forth in this Contract and in the UHDS publication Student Policy and Information Guide, to be considerate of other residents and to respect the rights of others at all times. The Student Policy and Information Guide may be found at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇/policy-guide, as well as in paper form when requested at the University Housing & Dining Services Administrative Offices.

  • Engineering Services Definition: Engineering Services includes any service or creative work, the adequate performance of which requires education, training and experience in the application of special knowledge in consulting, investigating, evaluating, planning and designing, engineering principles. Engineering Services covered by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Architect-Engineers Act (40 U.S.C. 1102) are not covered in the primary scope of OASIS SB. Examples: Service areas that are included under the Engineering Services discipline include, but are not limited to the following: 1. Systems Engineering 2. Advanced Technology Pilots and Trials 3. Alternative Energy Sources and Engineering 4. Configuration Management 5. Concept Development

  • Monitoring Services IDT staff shall, using methods that include face-to-face and other contacts with the member, monitor the services a member receives. This monitoring shall ensure that: a. The member receives the services and supports authorized, arranged for and coordinated by the IDT staff; b. The services and supports identified in the MCP as being provided by natural and community supports are being provided; and c. The quality of the services and supports received is adequate and still necessary to continue to meet the needs and preferences of the member and support the member’s outcomes identified in the MCP.

  • Billing Services 6 SECTION 3.01.