Summary of Contractor Scope Sample Clauses

The "Summary of Contractor Scope" clause defines the specific tasks, responsibilities, and deliverables that the contractor is expected to perform under the agreement. It typically outlines the nature of the work, key milestones, and any limitations or exclusions to the contractor’s obligations, providing a clear framework for what is and is not included in the contractor’s role. This clause ensures both parties have a mutual understanding of expectations, reducing the risk of disputes over the scope of work and helping to manage project boundaries effectively.
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Summary of Contractor Scope. Except for items and services excluded from Contractor’s Scope of Work as identified in the Agreement to be provided by Owner or others, Contractor’s responsibilities for the design, engineering, procurement, fabrication, manufacture, erection, installation, construction, management, inspection, repair (including Corrective Work), testing (including Performance Tests), training, pre-commissioning, commissioning and placing into service of the Liquefaction Facility and modifications and improvements to the Existing Facility and Equipment and systems, and the required related labor and materials, shall generally include: a. Detailed engineering design of the Liquefaction Facility and modifications and improvements to the Existing Facility; b. Development of Contractor deliverables as described in Attachment B of the Agreement; c. Supply of Equipment;
Summary of Contractor Scope. Except for items and services excluded from Contractor’s Scope of Work as identified in the Agreement to be provided by Owner or others, Contractor’s responsibilities for the design, engineering, procurement, fabrication, manufacture, erection, installation, construction, management, inspection, repair (including Corrective Work), testing (including Performance Tests), training, pre-commissioning, commissioning and placing into service of the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility and Equipment and systems, and the required related labor and materials, shall generally include the following: a. Detailed engineering design of the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility; b. Development of Contractor deliverables as described in Attachment B of the Agreement; c. Supply of Equipment; d. Mobilization and Stage 2 Site establishment; e. Management, reporting and supervision of the Work; f. Construction and installation of Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility; g. Care, maintenance and preservation of all Equipment; h. Pre-commissioning; i. Mechanical Completion; j. Ready for Start Up; k. Commissioning and Start Up; l. Initial Operation of Subproject 3 up to Substantial Completion of Subproject 3; m. Performance Tests;
Summary of Contractor Scope. Except for items and services excluded from Contractor’s Scope of Work as identified in the Agreement to be provided by Owner or others, Contractor’s responsibilities for the design, engineering, procurement, fabrication, manufacture, erection, installation, construction, management, inspection, repair (including Corrective Work), testing (including Performance Tests), training, pre-commissioning, commissioning and placing into service of the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility and modifications and improvements to the Existing Facility, Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, and Equipment and systems, and the required related labor and materials, shall generally include: a. Detailed engineering design of the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility and modifications and improvements to the Existing Facility and Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility; b. Development of Contractor deliverables as described in Attachment B of the Agreement; c. Supply of Equipment; d. Mobilization and Stage 2 Site establishment; e. Management, reporting and supervision of the Work; f. Construction and installation of Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility and modifications and improvement for the Existing Facility and Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility; g. Care, maintenance and preservation of all Equipment; h. Pre-commissioning; i. Mechanical Completion; j. Ready for Start Up; k. Commissioning and Start Up; l. Initial Operation of the each Subproject up to Substantial Completion of such Subproject; m. Performance Tests; n. Substantial Completion of such Subproject; o. Performance of Corrective Work in accordance with Article 12 of the Agreement; and p. Final Completion.
Summary of Contractor Scope. Except for items and services excluded from Contractor’s Scope of Work as identified in the Agreement to be provided by Owner or others, Contractor’s responsibilities for the design, engineering, procurement, fabrication, manufacture, erection, installation, construction, management, inspection, repair (including Corrective Work), testing (including Performance Tests), training, pre-commissioning, commissioning and placing into service of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and modifications and improvements to the Existing Facility, Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility, and Equipment and systems, and the required related labor and materials, shall generally include: a. Detailed engineering design of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and modifications and improvements to the Existing Facility, Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, and Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility; b. Development of Contractor deliverables as described in Attachment B of the Agreement; c. Supply of Equipment; d. Mobilization and Stage 3 Site establishment; e. Management, reporting and supervision of the Work; f. Construction and installation of Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and modifications and improvement for the Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility and the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility; g. Care, maintenance and preservation of all Equipment; h. Pre-commissioning; i. Mechanical Completion; j. Ready for Start Up; k. Commissioning and Start Up; l. Initial Operation of Subproject 5 up to Substantial Completion of Subproject 5; m. Performance Tests; n. Substantial Completion of Subproject 5; o. Performance of Corrective Work in accordance with Article 12 of the Agreement; and p. Final Completion.
Summary of Contractor Scope. Except for items and services excluded from Contractor’s Scope of Work as identified in the Agreement to be provided by Owner or others. Contractor’s responsibilities for the design, engineering, procurement, fabrication, manufacture, erection, installation, construction, management, inspection, repair (including Corrective Work), testing (including Performance Tests), training, pre-commissioning, commissioning and placing into service of the Phase 1 Liquefaction and Equipment and systems, and the required related labor and materials, shall generally include: a. Detailed engineering design of the Phase 1 Liquefaction Facility; b. Development of Contractor deliverables as described in Attachment 2 of the Agreement;
Summary of Contractor Scope. Except for items and services excluded from Contractor’s Scope of Work as identified in the Agreement to be provided by Owner or others. Contractor’s responsibilities for the design, engineering, procurement, fabrication, manufacture, erection, installation, construction, management, inspection, repair (including Corrective Work), testing (including Performance Tests), training, pre-commissioning, commissioning and placing into service of the Phase 4 Liquefaction and Equipment and systems, and the required related labor and materials, shall generally include: a. Detailed engineering design of the Phase 4 Liquefaction Facility; b. Development of Contractor deliverables as described in Attachment 2 of the Agreement; c. Supply of Equipment; d. Mobilization and Phase 4 Site establishment; e. Management, reporting and supervision of the Work; f. Construction and installation of Phase 4 Liquefaction Facility; g. Care, maintenance and preservation of all Equipment; h. Pre-commissioning; i. Mechanical completion; j. Commissioning and Start Up (CSU); k. Ready for Start Up (RFSU); l. Initial Operation of Project 5 up to Substantial Completion of Project 5; m. Performance Tests; n. Substantial Completion of Project 5; o. Performance of Corrective Work in accordance with Article 12 of the Agreement; and p. Final Completion.
Summary of Contractor Scope. A. Except for items and services expressly excluded from Contractor’s Scope of Work as identified in the Agreement to be provided by Owner or others, Contractor’s responsibilities for the design, engineering, procurement, fabrication, manufacture, erection, installation, construction, management, inspection, repair (including Corrective Work), testing (including Performance Tests), training, pre-commissioning, commissioning and placing into service of the Project, and the required related labor and materials, shall generally include: 1. Detailed engineering design of the Project; 2. Development of Contractor deliverables as described in Attachment B; 3. Services to Owner; 4. Procurement, supply, and transportation of Equipment; 5. Mobilization and Site establishment; 6. Management, reporting and supervision of the Work; 7. Interfaces not covered in Owner scope; 8. Construction and installation of Project including temporary facilities for construction and hook up; 9. Care, maintenance and preservation of all Equipment until turnover; 10. Pre-commissioning; 11. Commissioning, Ready for Start-Up, start-up; 12. Substantial Completion of each Train; 13. Performance Tests;
Summary of Contractor Scope. Except for items and services expressly required to be identified in Contractor’s Scope of Work as identified in Section 12 and Attachment U, or any other provision of the Agreement to be provided by Owner, and subject to the other provisions of the Agreement (including this Attachment A), Contractor’s responsibilities for the design, engineering, procurement, fabrication, manufacture, erection, installation, construction, management, inspection, repair (including Corrective Work), testing (including Performance Tests), training, pre-commissioning, commissioning and placing into service of the Facility and the related component Equipment and Systems, and the required related labor and materials, shall generally include: a. Detailed engineering design of the Facility b. Development of Contractor deliverables as described in Attachment B of the Agreement c. Supply of Equipment d. Mobilization and Site establishment e. Management, reporting and supervision of the Work f. Construction and installation of Facility g. Care, maintenance and preservation of all Equipment. h. RFCD i. Substantial Completion j. Pre-commissioning

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  • Project Scope The physical scope of the Project shall be limited to only those capital improvements as described in Appendix A of this Agreement. In the event that circumstances require a change in such physical scope, the change must be approved by the District Committee, recorded in the District Committee's official meeting minutes, and provided to the OPWC Director for the execution of an amendment to this Agreement.

  • CONTRACT SCOPE Pursuant to this Contract, Contractor is authorized to sell and provide only those Goods and/or Services set forth in Exhibit A – Included Goods/Services for the prices set forth in Exhibit B – Prices for Goods/Services. Contractor shall not represent to any Purchaser under this Contract that Contractor has contractual authority to sell or provide any Goods and/or Services beyond those set forth in Exhibit A – Included Goods/Services.

  • Attachment A, Scope of Services The scope of services is amended as follows:

  • SCOPE OF ARCHITECT’S BASIC SERVICES 3.1 The Architect’s Basic Services consist of those described in this Article 3 and include usual and customary structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering services. Services not set forth in this Article 3 are Supplemental or Additional Services. § 3.1.1 The Architect shall manage the Architect’s services, research applicable design criteria, attend Project meetings, communicate with members of the Project team, and report progress to the Owner. § 3.1.2 The Architect shall coordinate its services with those services provided by the Owner and the Owner’s consultants. The Architect shall be entitled to rely on, and shall not be responsible for, the accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of, services and information furnished by the Owner and the Owner’s consultants. The Architect shall provide prompt written notice to the Owner if the Architect becomes aware of any error, omission, or inconsistency in such services or information. § 3.1.3 As soon as practicable after the date of this Agreement, the Architect shall submit for the Owner’s approval a schedule for the performance of the Architect’s services. The schedule initially shall include anticipated dates for the commencement of construction and for Substantial Completion of the Work as set forth in the Initial Information. The schedule shall include allowances for periods of time required for the Owner’s review, for the performance of the Owner’s consultants, and for approval of submissions by authorities having jurisdiction over the Project. Once approved by the Owner, time limits established by the schedule shall not, except for reasonable cause, be exceeded by the Architect or Owner. With the Owner’s approval, the Architect shall adjust the schedule, if necessary, as the Project proceeds until the commencement of construction. § 3.1.4 The Architect shall not be responsible for an Owner’s directive or substitution, or for the Owner’s acceptance of non-conforming Work, made or given without the Architect’s written approval. § 3.1.5 The Architect shall contact governmental authorities required to approve the Construction Documents and entities providing utility services to the Project. The Architect shall respond to applicable design requirements imposed by those authorities and entities. § 3.1.6 The Architect shall assist the Owner in connection with the Owner’s responsibility for filing documents required for the approval of governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the Project.

  • Monthly MWBE Contractor Compliance Report A. In accordance with 5 NYCRR § 142.10, Contractor is required to report Monthly MWBE Contractor Compliance to OGS during the term of the Contract for the preceding month’s activity, documenting progress made towards achievement of the Contract MWBE goals. OGS requests that all Contractors use the New York State Contract System (“NYSCS”) to report subcontractor and supplier payments made by Contractor to MWBEs performing work under the Contract. The NYSCS may be accessed at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/. This is a New York State- based system that all State agencies and authorities will be implementing to ensure uniform contract compliance reporting throughout New York State. B. When a Contractor receives a payment from a State agency, it is the Contractor’s responsibility to pay its subcontractors and suppliers in a timely manner. On or after the first day of each month, the Contractor will receive an email or fax notification (“audit notice”) indicating that a representative of its company needs to log-in to the NYSCS to report the company’s MWBE subcontractor and supplier payments for the preceding month. The Contractor must also report when no payments have been made to a subcontractor or supplier in a particular month with entry of a zero dollar value in the NYSCS. Once subcontractor and supplier payments have been entered into the NYSCS, the subcontractor(s) and supplier(s) will receive an email or fax notification advising them to log into the NYSCS to confirm that they actually received the reported payments from the Contractor. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to educate its MWBE subcontractors and suppliers about the NYSCS and the need to confirm payments made to them in the NYSCS. C. To assist in the use of the NYSCS, OGS recommends that all Contractors and MWBE subcontractors and suppliers sign up for the following two webinar trainings offered through the NYSCS: “Introduction to the System – Vendor training” and “Contract Compliance Reporting - Vendor Training” to become familiar with the NYSCS. To view the training schedule and to register visit: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/events.asp D. As soon as possible after the Contract is approved, Contractor should visit ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ and click on “Account Lookup” to identify the Contractor’s account by company name. Contact information should be reviewed and updated if necessary by choosing “Change Info.” It is important that the staff member who is responsible for reporting payment information for the Contractor be listed as a user in the NYSCS. Users who are not already listed may be added through “Request New User.” When identifying the person responsible, please add “- MWBE Contact” after his or her last name (i.e., ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ – MWBE Contact) to ensure that the correct person receives audit notices from the NYSCS. NYSCS Technical Support should be contacted for any technical support questions by clicking on the links for “Contact Us & Support” then “Technical Support” on the NYSCS website. E. If Contractor is unable to report MWBE Contractor Compliance via the NYSCS, Contractor must submit a Monthly MWBE Contractor Compliance Report on Form MWBE 102 to OGS, by the 10th day of each month during the term of the Contract, for the preceding month’s activity to: OGS MWBE Office, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇. Phone: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇; Fax: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. F. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to report subcontractor and supplier payments. Failure to respond to payment audits in a timely fashion through the NYSCS, or by paper to OGS, may jeopardize future payments pursuant to the MWBE liquidated damages provisions in clause IX below.