Basic Services and Other Matters Clause Samples

The "Basic Services and Other Matters" clause defines the fundamental services that one party is obligated to provide under the agreement, as well as any additional related responsibilities. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of work, the standards to be met, and may specify any exclusions or limitations to the services. By clearly delineating what is included as basic services and addressing any ancillary obligations, this clause ensures both parties have a mutual understanding of expectations, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over the scope of work.
Basic Services and Other Matters. Scope of project: This project includes construction observation services to assist City staff for the Quivira Road Widening Project No. 46 N-0474-01 (TH-0948). The Consulting Engineer shall furnish qualified staff and perform the various professional duties and services required for construction observation on the Project in accordance with all tasks listed in the current City of Overland Park Project Procedures Manual.
Basic Services and Other Matters. Scope of project: This project includes survey, design, and plans for additional storm sewer improvements for MS-2102 in the Wycliff neighborhood to be included in the construction documents for the 2026-2027 Overland Park Neighborhood Street Reconstruction Program (SR-1918). The proposed storm sewer includes: Pipe and structure replacement: • along Wedd Street to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Street and 105th Terrace east of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Street • from 106th Street/England Street intersection to outfall (south) • from 106th Street (east of England Street) to outfall (south) • from 106th Street (west of 106th Circle) to outfall (south) • from 106th Circle to outfall (south) • from west end of 104th Street to outfall (east) • from 105th Street/104th Terrace intersection to outfall (north) The Consulting Engineer shall furnish and perform the various professional duties and services required for the construction of the Project in accordance with all applicable tasks listed in the current City of Overland Park Project Procedures Manual.
Basic Services and Other Matters. Scope of project: This project includes design, plans, and specifications to be used for rehabilitation of the existing underground stormwater sewer system located at the four sites identified in the attached exhibits. The Consulting Engineer shall furnish and perform the various professional duties and services required for the construction of the Project in accordance with all tasks listed in the current City of Overland Park Project Procedures Manual. Plan development stages shall be completed as identified within this document, under “Completion Time”, exclusive of delays beyond the consultant’s control. The consultant shall submit to the City progress reports at monthly or at mutually agreed intervals in conformity with the official project schedule. The Design plans shall be signed and sealed by the licensed professional engineer responsible for the preparation of the design plans. Rights of way descriptions shall be signed and sealed by the licensed land surveyor responsible for the preparation of the rights of way descriptions.
Basic Services and Other Matters. Scope of Project: The project includes design, plans, specifications, and construction administration duties for removing the existing 4-foot sidewalk and constructing a 10-foot concrete bike/hike trail along the east side of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Avenue from 83rd Street to 87th Street. The overhead power/utilities are planned to be relocated underground. The existing traffic/pedestrian signals will be analyzed at the intersections of 83rd Street and 87th Street to ensure all features meet the current requirements of PROWAG. North-south crosswalks at these intersections will be reviewed and updated as necessary. Restoration will include seeding and sod, landscape (in one location determined by the City, amenities such as scooter rack, bench, shrubs and trees to be replaced – details to be provided by Citybid item and standard detail), irrigation replacement (design is not required for irrigation – temporary or permanent), reconstruction of private fences, and reconstruction of subdivision monuments (detailed plans not required). Temporary erosion control will be provided per phased construction. The City’s standard traffic control details will be used as the primary basis for the traffic control plans. In addition to the standard details, sequence of construction descriptions and traffic control lane reduction restriction will be provided along with any road closing and detour plans. Plans shall be formatted for bid letting according to the City of Overland Park Project Procedures Manual. Plans shall be in ENGLISH units. The Consulting Engineer shall furnish and perform the various professional duties and services required for the construction of the Project in accordance with tasks listed in the current City of Overland Park Project Procedures Manual.
Basic Services and Other Matters. Scope of project: This project includes a preliminary engineering study (PES) for ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ from ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Avenue to ▇▇▇▇ Avenue. In general, the study will evaluate safety, cost and traffic flow using field data and the recently updated citywide travel demand model in an effort to determine the roadway section that will be used for this corridor. A detailed scope of services follows.
Basic Services and Other Matters. Scope of project: The following outlined scope of services is for the additional design service associated with the 2013 CDBG Improvements that are to be included as part of the 2014 Overland Park Neighborhood Streets Reconstruction Program. This additional effort includes design, plans, and specifications to be used for the reconstruction of Glenwood St. (78th Terr. to ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇.), ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇. (79th St. to 78th St.), and 78th Terr. (Cul-de-Sac to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ St.). Streets will be reconstructed to a 26' wide (typical) section with curb and gutter, street lights, driveway approaches, and sidewalks on one side. The Consulting Engineer shall furnish and perform the various professional duties and services required for the construction of the Project in accordance with all tasks listed in the current City of Overland Park Project Procedures Manual.
Basic Services and Other Matters. Scope of project: This project includes design, plans, and specifications to be used for construction of 2012 Major
Basic Services and Other Matters. Scope of Project: The project includes preliminary design, plans, quantities, cost estimate and report for a preliminary engineering study from 175th Street to 199th Street along State Line Road. The project involves determining the impacts of upgrading the current 2-lane section on State Line to the City’s 2-lane undivided ultimate typical section in addition to evaluating alignment alternatives to shift the road onto the Kansas side of the state line. Plans shall be formatted according to the City of Overland Park Project Procedures Manual. Plans shall be in ENGLISH units. The Consulting Engineer shall furnish and perform the various professional duties and services required for the preliminary plan development and report of the Project in accordance with tasks listed in the current City of Overland Park Project Procedures Manual.

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