Good Engineering and Construction Practices definition

Good Engineering and Construction Practices or “GECP” means the generally accepted practices, skill, care, methods, techniques and standards employed by the international LNG industry at the time of the Contract Date that are commonly used in prudent engineering, procurement and construction to safely design, construct, pre-commission, commission, start-up and test LNG export, liquefaction and send-out terminal facilities of similar size and type as the Project, in accordance with Applicable Law and Applicable Codes and Standards.
Good Engineering and Construction Practices or “GECP” means the generally accepted practices, methods, skills, care, techniques and standards employed in the LNG industry, that are commonly used by a skilled and experienced Person exercising that degree of professional skill, diligence and judgment that would ordinarily be expected to be used in prudent engineering, procurement and construction to safely design, construct, pre-commission, commission, start-up and test Comparable Facilities, in accordance with Applicable Laws and Applicable Codes and Standards, as such practices and methods are appropriate in the circumstances for the LNG Facility and the Liquefaction Project.
Good Engineering and Construction Practices or “GECP” means the generally accepted practices, methods, skill, care, techniques and standards employed by the United States engineering and construction industries with respect to: (i) engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, start-up and testing of renewable diesel production facilities, all in compliance with Applicable Codes and Standards, Applicable Law, and the standards recommended by the suppliers and manufacturers of Equipment provided hereunder; (ii) personnel and facility safety and environmental protection; (iii) optimizing the scheduling of Work; and (iv) optimizing the reliability and availability of the Project under the operating conditions reasonably expected at the Site, as specified in Attachment A. GECP are not intended to be limited to the optimum practices, methods, techniques or standards to the exclusion of all others, but rather to be a spectrum of reasonable and prudent practices, methods, techniques and standards employed by the United States engineering and construction industries.

Examples of Good Engineering and Construction Practices in a sentence

  • This review and approval by PURCHASER shall not be construed as relieving TANK CONTRACTOR of the responsibility of welding in a safe and workmanlike manner, and all welds shall be in accordance with Good Engineering and Construction Practices.

  • Contractor shall perform the Work in accordance with: (a) all Applicable Laws; (b) the terms of this Agreement; (c) the plans and policies established pursuant to Sections 2.18 and 2.20; and (d) GECP (except to the extent such Good Engineering and Construction Practices are in conflict with any of clauses (a), (b) or (c), in which case such clause (a), (b) or (c) shall prevail).

  • The Works comply with the latest edition codes and SANS 10400 and International standards stated below and/or in the Scope and Good Engineering and Construction Practices'.

  • Without prejudice to their obligations and liabilities under the Agreement, the Parties shall, at their respective sole cost and expense, subscribe as further detailed lower, the insurance covers (respectively “Client’s Insurance” and “Contractor’s Insurance”) pursuant to any legal requirement or Good Engineering and Construction Practices.

  • The Company warrants to the City that all construction and related services provided under this Design-Build Contract shall be performed in a good and workmanlike manner, by workers who are appropriately trained and experienced in the work being performed, and in accordance with all requirements under this Design-Build Contract, Good Engineering and Construction Practices and all Applicable Law.


More Definitions of Good Engineering and Construction Practices

Good Engineering and Construction Practices means the generally accepted practices, methods, skill, care, techniques, and standards employed by reputable and professional engineering and construction contractors with respect to: (i) engineering, procurement, and construction activities; (ii) personnel and property safety and health and environmental protection; and (iii) the exercise of the degree of expertise, expedition, diligence, integrity, knowledge, and foresight which would be expected of such contractors when undertaking performance of work similar in nature to the Work addressed in this Charter;
Good Engineering and Construction Practices or "GECP". shall mean that degree of skill and judgment and the utilization of practices, methods, and techniques and standards that (a) are generally expected of skilled and experienced engineering and construction firms in the electric power industry in the United States of America and commonly used by such firms to design, engineer, construct, commission, and test power and related facilities similar to the Facility and (b) conform in all material respects to the recommendations and guidelines of the suppliers and manufacturers of the equipment comprising the Facility, taking into account such equipment's size, service and type, so that such equipment may be operated in compliance with any applicable warranty, in compliance with Applicable Laws, and in a manner that consistent with preserving the reliability and availability of the Facility under the operating conditions reasonably expected at the Site.
Good Engineering and Construction Practices or “GECP” means the generally recognized and accepted reasonable and prudent practices, methods, skill, care, techniques and standards employed by the international LNG liquefaction and storage engineering and construction industries with respect to: (i) the engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, Commissioning, testing and start-up of natural gas liquefaction and storage facilities of similar size and type as the Facility and in accordance with Applicable Codes and Standards and Applicable Law; (ii) personnel and facility safety and environmental protection; (iii) efficient scheduling of the Work; and (iv) the reliability and availability of the Facility under the operating conditions reasonably expected at the Site, as specified in Attachment A.
Good Engineering and Construction Practices or “GECP” means the generally accepted practices, methods, skill, care and techniques employed by the United States power engineering and construction industries with respect to: (i) the engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and start-up of natural gas-fired power generation facilities, which includes the Applicable Codes and Standards, Applicable Law, and the written recommendations of the suppliers and manufacturers of Equipment provided hereunder necessary to maintain supplier and manufacturer warranties and designed performance; (ii) personnel and facility safety and environmental protection; (iii) optimizing the scheduling of Work; and (iv) optimizing the reliability and availability of the Facility under the operating conditions reasonably expected at the Site, as specified in Attachment A. GECP are not intended to be limited to the optimum practices, methods or techniques to the exclusion of all others, but rather to be a spectrum of reasonable and prudent practices, methods and techniques employed by the United States power generation, engineering and construction industries.
Good Engineering and Construction Practices or “GECP” means the generally recognized and accepted reasonable and prudent practices, methods, skill, care, techniques and standards employed by the international LNG liquefaction and storage engineering and construction industries with respect to: (i) the engineering, procurement, construction, pre- commissioning, Commissioning, testing and start-up of natural gas liquefaction and storage facilities of similar size and type as the Train 4 Facility and in accordance with Applicable Codes and Standards and Applicable Law; (ii) personnel and facility safety and environmental protection; (iii) efficient scheduling of the Work; and (iv) the reliability and availability of the Train 4 Facility under the operating conditions reasonably expected at the Site, as specified in Attachment A.
Good Engineering and Construction Practices or “GECP” means the generally recognized and accepted reasonable and prudent practices, methods, skill, care, techniques and standards employed by the international LNG liquefaction and storage engineering and construction industries with respect to: (i) the engineering, procurement, construction, pre- commissioning, Commissioning, testing and start-up of natural gas liquefaction and storage facilities of similar size and type as the Train 4 Facility and in accordance with Applicable Codes and Standards and Applicable Law; (ii) personnel and facility safety and environmental protection; (iii) efficient scheduling of the Work; and (iv) the reliability and availability of the Train 4 Facility under the operating conditions reasonably expected at the Site, as specified in Attachment A. “Governmental Instrumentality” means any federal, state or local department, office, instrumentality, agency, authority, board or commission having jurisdiction over a Party or any portion of the Work, the Train 4 Facility or the Site. “Guarantee Conditions” means the conditions upon which the Minimum Acceptance Criteria and Performance Guarantees are based and shall be tested, as further defined in Attachment T. “Guaranteed Dates” mean the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date and the Final Completion Date. “Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.3A. “Guarantor” means ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Global Energy, Inc. “Hazardous Materials” means any substance that under Applicable Law is considered to be hazardous or toxic or is or may be required to be remediated, including (i) any petroleum or petroleum products, radioactive materials, asbestos in any form that is or could become friable, urea formaldehyde foam insulation, transformers or other equipment that contain dielectric fluid containing polychlorinated biphenyls and processes and certain cooling systems that use chlorofluorocarbons, (ii) any chemicals, materials or substances which are now or hereafter become defined as or included in the definition ofhazardous substances,” “hazardous wastes,” “hazardous materials,” “extremely hazardous wastes,” “restricted hazardous wastes,” “toxic substances,” “toxic pollutants,” or any words of similar import pursuant to Applicable Law, or (iii) any other chemical, material, substance or waste, exposure to which is now or hereafter prohibited, limited or regulated by any Governmental Instrumentality, or which may be the subject of liability for damages, costs o...
Good Engineering and Construction Practices or “GECP” shall mean the generally accepted practices, methods, techniques and standards employed by the United States of America natural gas distribution industry with respect to: (a) the design, construction, commissioning and testing of natural gas pipeline delivery systems, which includes, but is not limited to, the Applicable Codes and Standards and the standards recommended by the equipment suppliers and manufacturers of the equipment and (b) personnel and plant safety and environmental protection reasonably expected at the Facility.