Means and Methods definition

Means and Methods. −Includes means, methods, techniques, sequences and/or procedures applicable to the Work.
Means and Methods including an executive summary of the intended means and methods for all major elements (key works activities and primary works activities) and include for each a short narrative on the type of work, any constructability issues and if the work will be self-performed by NOPs or sub- contracted; and
Means and Methods means any means or method, whether now known or hereafter created or devised, including but not limited to, Internet transfers and streaming, film of all widths and gauges, tapes, cassettes and discs, and in any and all media, whether now known or hereafter created or devised.

Examples of Means and Methods in a sentence

  • The obligation to deliver finished Work in strict accordance with the Contract prior to Final Acceptance shall be absolute and shall not be affected by the Resident Engineer's approval of, or failure to prohibit, the Means and Methods of Construction used by the Contractor.

  • TIME BEING OF THE ESSENCE to the City, the Contractor shall thereafter prosecute the Work diligently, using such Means and Methods of Construction as are in accord with Article 4 herein and as will assure its completion not later than the date specified in this Contract, or on the date to which the time for completion may be extended.

  • The obligation to deliver finished Work in strict accordance with the Contract prior to Final Acceptance shall be absolute and shall not be affected by the Project Manager’s approval of, or failure to prohibit, the Means and Methods of the Work used by the Contractor.

  • Time being of the essence to the City, the Contractor shall thereafter prosecute the Work diligently, using such Means and Methods of the Work as are in accord with Article 37 and will assure its completion not later than the date specified in this Contract or on the date to which the time for completion may be extended.

  • The CEHSP will be based on the hazards inherent to the Means and Methods adopted by the Contractor and its associated work environment.

  • The obligation to deliver finished Work in strict accordance with the Contract prior to Final Acceptance shall be absolute and shall not be affected by the Resident Engineer’s or Project Manager’s approval of, or failure to prohibit, the Means and Methods of the Work used by the Contractor.

  • TIME BEING OF THE ESSENCE to the City, the Contractor shall thereafter prosecute the Work diligently, using such Means and Methods of the Work as are in accord with Article 37 and as will assure its completion not later than the date specified in this Contract or on the date to which the time for completion may be extended.

  • Client agrees not to copy, modify or share with anyone else, the Instruments of Service or Means and Methods of Providing Service without permission from RoboVent and its president.

  • Client agrees that all Instruments of Service and Means and Methods of Providing Service are the sole and exclusive property of RoboVent.

  • Time being of the essence to the City, the Contractor shall thereafter prosecute the Work diligently, using such Means and Methods of the Work as are in accord with Article 38 herein and as will assure its completion not later than the date specified in this Contract or on the date to which the time for completion may be extended.


More Definitions of Means and Methods

Means and Methods means, for purposes of this Plan, an array of BMP types and retrofit programs that will be utilized to meet the required five percent reductions of the L2 scoping run.

Related to Means and Methods

  • Standard Methods means the examination and analytical procedures set forth in the most recent edition of "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater" published jointly by the American Public Health Association, the American Water Works Association, and the Water Pollution Control Federation.

  • Means and Methods of Construction means the labor, materials, temporary structures, tools, plant, and construction equipment, and the manner and time of their use, necessary to accomplish the result intended by this Contract.

  • Labour-Based Methods means work methods whereby activities are carried out using labour where technically and economically viable and appropriate equipment is only used when labour alone will not achieve the required standards.

  • Licensed Method means any method that is covered by a Valid Claim the use of which would constitute, but for the license granted to LICENSEE under this Agreement and Licensee’s co-ownership interest, an infringement, an inducement to infringe or contributory infringement, of any pending or issued claim within Patent Rights, had LICENSEE not had rights in patents and patent applications claiming Invention.

  • Procurement Methods means any one of the procurement modes / methods as provided in the Punjab Procurement Rules 2014 published by the Punjab Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA), Government of Punjab, as amended from time to time.