SCOPE OF WORK AND RESPONSIBILITIES Clause Samples

The "Scope of Work and Responsibilities" clause defines the specific tasks, duties, and obligations that each party is expected to perform under the agreement. It typically outlines the nature and extent of the services or deliverables to be provided, sets deadlines or milestones, and may detail any standards or methods to be followed. By clearly delineating what is required from each party, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes, ensuring that all parties have a shared understanding of their roles and expectations.
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SCOPE OF WORK AND RESPONSIBILITIES. Scope of Work and Responsibilities for the Existing Facility Scope of Work and Responsibilities for the New Facility
SCOPE OF WORK AND RESPONSIBILITIES. 1. Interconnection Customer’s Scope of Work and Responsibilities
SCOPE OF WORK AND RESPONSIBILITIES. Engineering, procurement and construction of all System Upgrade Facilities at Connecting Transmission Owner’s Johnstown Substation shall be completed by Connecting Transmission Owner.
SCOPE OF WORK AND RESPONSIBILITIES. 1. Interconnection Customer’s Scope of Work and Responsibilities 2. Connecting Transmission Owner’s Scope of Work and Responsibilities
SCOPE OF WORK AND RESPONSIBILITIES. Existing Facility: The Connecting Transmission Owner will design and construct the line tap at the Point of Interconnection to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-South Dow Line #859. The Connecting Transmission Owner will provide, install, test and commission the revenue metering in the Interconnection Customer’s GSU Transformer Station. The Connecting Transmission Owner will wire in the Meter RS-485 communication loop to the RTU, make final termination of the Telco circuit into the Communication Gateway, and test and commission the RTU.
SCOPE OF WORK AND RESPONSIBILITIES. Engineering, procurement and construction of all System Upgrade Facilities at Connecting Transmission Owner’s Florida and Ephratah Substations shall be completed by Connecting Transmission Owner.
SCOPE OF WORK AND RESPONSIBILITIES for the New Facility
SCOPE OF WORK AND RESPONSIBILITIES. The Parties have agreed pursuant to Section 5.2 of this Agreement that the Interconnection Customer shall be responsible for the engineering, procurement and construction of the SUFs. The Interconnection Customer shall engineer, design, procure, construct, install, test, and commission the SUFs in accordance with applicable Connecting Transmission Owner’s technical requirements, to the extent not inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement or the ISO OATT. Interconnection Customer shall evaluate SUF site conditions. Connecting Transmission Owner shall provide all applicable technical requirements and procedures to Interconnection Customer.
SCOPE OF WORK AND RESPONSIBILITIES a. HPTE shall provide the Study Services set forth in Exhibit A. b. The Parties may agree to modify the specific tasks set forth in the Scope of Work to be undertaken by HPTE during the term of this Agreement, provided that such modifications do not result in an increase or decrease in the overall maximum dollar CDOT contribution of the Study Services to be provided under this Agreement. Any modifications to the Scope of Work resulting in an increase or decrease in the overall maximum dollar amount of the Study Services shall not be undertaken unless agreed to in writing by the Parties in an amendment to this Agreement.
SCOPE OF WORK AND RESPONSIBILITIES. 1. Interconnection Customer’s Scope of Work and Responsibilities The Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities described in this Section D.1 shall be designed, constructed, operated and maintained by the Interconnection Customer in accordance with industry standards and specifications and the Connecting Transmission Owner’s (“CTO”) Electric System Bulletins (“ESBs”) which are available at: The Interconnection Customer shall submit all engineering design and electrical specifications associated with the Interconnection Customer Interconnection Facilities and any modifications to the Small Generating Facility, to the CTO for review and written acceptance in accordance with the ESBs. Interconnection Customer shall coordinate activities with the Connecting Transmission Owner to ensure the Connecting Transmission Owner may proceed with the requested reviews, testing and approvals. These activities and requirements may include, but may not be limited to, up-front costs, performance agreements, rights of way, and site suitability prior to any potential relocation of Connecting Transmission Owner’s existing facilities and installation of new facilities, as necessary. Interconnection Customer will submit a full set of technical submittals as outlined by ESB 751, as modified by Exhibit E of the “National Grid Electric Service Plan – Dahowa Hydro 34.5 kV Substation Upgrade, dated May 1, 2019.”, included herewith as Attachment 8. In addition to these technical submittals, the Project will need to comply with the following specific measures: The new proposed recloser shall be installed by Interconnection Customer as soon as practical to allow the facility to operate with proper service equipment (means of disconnection and overcurrent protection). Therefore, this installation may occur prior to final approvals of the remainder of the technical submittals and equipment installations. The new recloser shall be equipped with capacitive voltage sensing in its primary 34.5kV termination bushings. These sensors shall be configured to provide 3Vo protection, through a relay, PLC, or similar, and shall be demonstrated on the Functional Electrical Drawings (single line, three line, and breaker controls drawings) as described in ESB 751. Although the facility appears to have a robust 3Vo scheme with voltage sensing on the generator-side of the recloser, the proposed functionality (capacitive voltage sensing in recloser 34.5kV bushings) will provide line to ground det...