Technical Design definition

Technical Design means the stage of design as defined in the Scope of Services and Deliverables particularly stated for this stage within this document. This represents Key Stage C of the Project.
Technical Design means the technical design/technical solution required for the implementation of the Contract.
Technical Design means the technical design for the TM2500 which has been provided to Buyer prior to the date hereof.

Examples of Technical Design in a sentence

  • Formal reviews include, but are not limited to: Requirements Specification Review, Conceptual System Design Review, Technical Design Review(s), Test Readiness Review, and Implementation Readiness Review.

  • They will ensure the LHC experiments can rely on the Grid for their data handling, as planned in the LCG Technical Design Report .

  • The parties agree that the Software, Technical Design and the Documentation, and all associated intellectual property rights are being sold in their entirety to Client for whatever use Client desires.

  • Further, except as expressly provided herein, Developer shall not utilize the Software, Documentation, or Technical Design for any external purposes; such use shall be limited to internal use related to the Services and Maintenance as provided herein.

  • Upon request, each party hereto shall execute and deliver any instruments, assignments, confirmations of assignments, or other written instruments as the other party may request in the ordinary course of business related to the Software, Technical Design and the Documentation or the rights or obligations set forth herein.


More Definitions of Technical Design

Technical Design means the detailed design of the Heat Distribution Network prepared by the ESCO "Design Concept" means the initial Pipe Route Layout plan together with proposed Heat Capacity, Unit numbers, residential and commercial floor areas and Block Development Programme for the each Block
Technical Design means a technical documents with the comprehensive and detailed consideration of the mine and plant location, buildings, equipment and infrastructure planning and activities;
Technical Design means in relation to the PV System the final detailed design for supply, construction and installation of the PV System, including but not limited to a detailed and itemised description (including brands and models) of the Component Parts.
Technical Design means the design activities and required design deliverables which form part of Stage E (Detailed Design) of the Authority’s Plan of Work included within one or more IDP Work Packages or ODP Infrastructure Works Work Packages and which are not Detailed Integration Design activities. TeCSA Adjudication Rules the Technology and Construction Solicitors Term means the period from the Contract Date to the Expiry Date (as defined in clause 3 of the ODP Grant Agreement) or the date of any earlier termination pursuant to this Schedule 3B. Termination Table refers to clause 90 of part A of Appendix 6 of Schedule 3B of the ODP Grant Agreement.
Technical Design. Varies upon scope of project
Technical Design the transferring of the DuC specification(s) to a detailed design specifications for proper interpretation of the requirement by the programmer.
Technical Design means the Technical Design “B25-1 – Construction Design for Near Surface Repository for Low- and Intermediate-Level Short-Lived Radioactive Waste, Stabatiškė Village, Visaginas Municipality” (construction stages I/A, II/A), i.e. a document of the scope and composition of the normative construction technical documents, which contains mandatory project preparation documents, essential, functional (purpose), architectural (aesthetic), technology, technical, quality and other solutions, indicators and characteristics for the facility expected by the Employer. This is a document binding on the Contractor, which is included in the Contract and for which the Employer is responsible. The Employer shall be also responsible for the organization and payment of changes to the Technical Design if the change is agreed with the Engineer. Only the estimated quantities of Works are provided in the Technical Design.