Timely Platform/Development Facilities Operations Sample Clauses

The 'Timely Platform/Development Facilities Operations' clause requires that the platform or development facilities involved in a project are operated and maintained in a timely and efficient manner. This typically means that the responsible party must ensure all necessary systems, tools, and environments are available and functioning as needed to support ongoing development activities, such as software builds, testing, or deployment. By setting expectations for operational readiness and responsiveness, this clause helps prevent project delays and ensures that development teams have reliable access to the resources they need to meet project deadlines.
Timely Platform/Development Facilities Operations. Unless otherwise provided, Operator shall commence, or cause to commence, the construction, acquisition, or refurbishment of an approved proposal for a Platform and/or Development Facilities within one hundred eighty (180) days after the date when the last applicable election on that Platform and/or Development Facilities may be made. The construction, acquisition, or refurbishment of an approved Platform and/or Development Facilities proposal shall be deemed to have commenced on the date the contract is awarded for the design, acquisition, fabrication, or refurbishment of the Platform and/or Development Facilities. If the Operator does not commence the construction, acquisition, or refurbishment of an approved Platform and/or Development Facilities proposal within the one hundred eighty (180) day time frame, the other Participating Parties in that Platform and/or Development Facilities proposal may select a substitute Operator to commence the Platform and/or Development Facilities. In all events, including the occurrence of a Force Majeure, if the substitute Operator fails to commence the construction, acquisition, or refurbishment of an approved Platform and/or Development Facilities within two hundred forty (240) days from the proposal of the approved Platform and/or Development Facilities, the proposal of the Platform and/or Development Facilities and their approval will be deemed to have been withdrawn. Subject to Exhibit "C", regardless of whether or not the construction, acquisition, or refurbishment of a Platform and/or Development Facilities is commenced, all costs incurred by Operator, attributable to that activity, shall be paid by the Participating Parties. ST/WD EPA JOA 21

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