Conceptual Design Report Sample Clauses

Conceptual Design Report a. Draft report provided as one (1) electronic editable file, and one (1) PDF file five (5) Business Days prior to Workshop #3. No hard copies will be provided. Consultant shall allow City a minimum of fifteen (15) Business Days to review, compile, and provide comments. b. Final report addressing City comments provided as four (4) bound printed copies, one (1) electronic editable file, and one (1) PDF file within 10 (10) Business Days after Workshop #3.
Conceptual Design Report. The requirements set forth in this preliminary project conference shall be confirmed with the preparation of a Conceptual Design Report prepared by the Architect and distributed to the Owner.
Conceptual Design Report. We will prepare a draft conceptual design report summarizing the findings and recommendations from Task 4. The conceptual design report will be used as the basis for the detailed design of the project. After incorporating input from the City and project team, we will finalize and publish the final conceptual design report.
Conceptual Design Report a. One draft CDR provided as one (1) electronic editable file, and one (1) PDF file five (5) Business Days prior to the workshop. Consultant shall allow City a minimum of fifteen (15) Business Days to review, compile, and provide comments. b. Final CDR addressing City comments provided as twelve (12) bound printed copies, one (1) electronic editable file, and one (1) PDF file.
Conceptual Design Report. Prepare a Conceptual Design Report: The report will establish and indicate project specific design criteria and standards within the Conceptual Design Report (including ADA requirements). Include all design assumptions for pipe sections, sizes, design life, design criteria, and reference of design resources, etc.. Engineer shall use the City Infrastructure Design Criteria Manual, Supplemental Criteria (Included in Attachment Seven), the Recommended Design Criteria Manual for Wastewater Collection and Treatment Facilities (SDDENR, March 1991 Edition) and the Recommended Standards for Wastewater Facilities (Wastewater Committee of the Greater Lakes, 2014 Edition, also known as the 10 State Standards) to establish design criteria and standards. • The project’s geotechnical report shall be included within the Conceptual Project Design Report and include soil classifications, N values, water levels, proctors, CBR’s, resistivity tests, and testing recommendations. • Investigate the current condition of the existing pumps and recommend replacement and/or rehabilitation plans. If pumping modifications are required, an amendment will be submitted for pump design and specifications, as well as associated electrical work with new pumps. • Assess the current surge anticipator valve for functionality and compatibility with proposed force main sizes. • Review of the existing oxygen delivery system with proposed force main operations. Engineer to prepare technical specification. • Evaluation and incorporation of rehabilitation recommendations of the existing vortex manhole (City Facility ID K5-98) south of the Elk Vale Lift Station. • Evaluation and incorporation of ice pigging stations, as deemed necessary, on the new force main for future ice pigging operations. • A probable opinion of construction costs for the project(s) shall be included. The costs shall be itemized based on the City’s standard bid items and appropriate contingency item allowance. • Review of compliance with City’s Standard Specifications for construction of the project(s) including sections 8A and 8B. • Identify the existing right-of-way (ROW) and easement location and any ROW or easements necessary for the Project. Include size and extent of such ROW and easements and contact information of property owners. • Submit two (2) copies and a PDF version of the Conceptual Design Report and preliminary plans and specifications to City of Rapid City’s project manager for review and comment. Preliminary Pl...
Conceptual Design Report a. Draft report provided as one (1) electronic editable file (MS Word), and one (1) PDF file five (5) Business Days prior to Workshop. Consultant shall allow City a minimum of fifteen
Conceptual Design Report. The Consultant will develop a Conceptual Design Report and associated package for ECOLOGY review and acceptance. City of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Responsibilities 1. City will provide input and review comments on the draft and final Report within the agreed upon schedule. 2. Review Conceptual Design Report prior to submittal to Ecology. 3. Upload Conceptual Design Report and files for Ecology review. o Design figures will be reduced to 11x17 inches in size and be legible. o The Report will include a summary for each Regional Facility (up to 5) and will include the following information: 1. Sizing of Stormwater Features - Estimate size of regional facilities for treatment and flow control. 2. The existing conditions and recommended conceptual design strategy for stormwater conveyance modifications, regional facilities, and shared spaces. Identify areas where the typical strategy will be modified to address physical site constraints. 3. Identify subsurface variation with potential impacts to the site recommendations and provide a brief description of subsurface testing needed to complete the design. 4. Design Exhibits - Concept level exhibits based available on GIS and aerial data of the design strategy in both plan and schematic cross-section views. 5. Refine Cost Estimate – Refine the cost estimate to address any changes identified during the development of the conceptual design. Deliverables

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  • Design Review ‌ (a) Where so specified in Schedule A (Scope of Goods and Services) or as otherwise instructed by the City, the Supplier shall submit design-related Documentation for review by the City, and shall not proceed with work on the basis of such design Documentation until the City’s approval of such Documentation has been received in writing. (b) None of: (i) the submission of Documentation to the City by the Supplier; (ii) its examination by or on behalf of the City; or (iii) the making of any comment thereon (including any approval thereof) shall in any way relieve the Supplier of any of its obligations under this Agreement or of its duty to take reasonable steps to ensure the accuracy and correctness of such Documentation, and its suitability to the matter to which it relates.

  • Site Plan It is Licensee’s responsibility before signing this Agreement to ensure that the Site Plan correctly shows the work that Licensee intends to perform, that the Site Plan correctly shows all improvements and equipment that Licensee intends be located on the Use Areas, that the Site Plan shows no work, improvements or equipment outside the Exclusive Areas and Shared Areas properly depicted and labeled on the Boundary Plan, and that all work, improvements and equipment is encompassed within the purposes enumerated in the Standard Terms for that particular Exclusive Area or Shared Area. Any work, improvements or equipment not conforming to all the foregoing is prohibited, even if it is clearly shown on the Site Plan or discussed in the Standard Terms. Any refinement or other change to the Site Plan after Licensor executes this Agreement is void unless Licensee obtains Licensee’s approval of the change pursuant to the plans approval processes set out in the Standard Terms and pursuant to all applicable regulatory requirements.

  • Schematic Design Phase 1.2.1 Based on the mutually agreed upon Program of Requirements, Amount Available for the Construction Contract and the Project Schedule, the Architect/Engineer shall prepare sufficient alternative approaches utilizing BIM for design and construction of the Project to satisfy Owner’s project requirements and shall, at completion of this phase, submit Schematic Design Documents derived from the model in accordance with the BIM Execution Plan, “Facility Design Guidelines” and any additional requirements set forth in Article 15. The Architect/Engineer shall review alternative approaches to design and construction for the Project as they are being modeled at intervals appropriate to the progress of the Project with the Owner and Construction Manager at the Project site or other location specified by the Owner within the State of Texas. The Architect/Engineer shall utilize the model(s) to support the review process during Schematic Design. The Architect/Engineer shall provide the Construction Manager with a compact disc containing documents and data files derived from the model to assist the Construction Manager in fulfilling its responsibilities to the Owner. 1.2.2 Architect/Engineer shall provide all services necessary to perform the services of this phase (preparation of model(s), relevant data, decision support model views and Schematic Design Documents) including, without limitation, unless otherwise approved by Owner, the preparation and prompt delivery of all items specified in the BIM Execution Plan and “Facility Design Guidelines”. 1.2.3 Architect/Engineer shall work closely with Owner in preparation of schematic drawings and shall specifically conform to Owner’s requirements regarding aesthetic design issues. 1.2.4 The Architect/Engineer shall review the Estimated Construction Cost prepared by the Construction Manager, and shall provide written comments. 1.2.5 Before proceeding into the Design Development Phase, the Architect/Engineer shall obtain Owner’s written acceptance of the Schematic Design documents and approval of the Architect/Engineer’s preliminary Estimated Construction Cost and schedule. 1.2.6 The Architect/Engineer shall participate in a final review of the Schematic Design Documents and model(s) with the Owner and Construction Manager at the Project site or other location specified by Owner in the State of Texas. Prior to the Owner’s approval of the Schematic Design Documents, the Architect/Engineer shall incorporate such changes as are necessary to satisfy the Owner’s review comments, any of which may be appealed for good cause.

  • Preliminary Design Phase 30 percent plans) A. Proceed with Preliminary Design Phase after the completion of the Conceptual phase which includes: Acceptance by Owner of the Conceptual Report and any other Study and Report Phase deliverables; selection by Owner of a recommended solution; issuance by Owner of any instructions for use of Project Strategies, Technologies, and Techniques, or for inclusion of sustainable features in the design, and Indication by Owner of any specific modifications or changes in the scope, extent, character, or design requirements of the Project desired by Owner. 1. Prepare Preliminary Design Phase documents consisting of final design criteria, preliminary drawings, outline specifications, and written descriptions of the Project. 2. Include on plans, property lines, structure locations, ownership names and contact information. 3. In preparing the Preliminary Design Phase documents, use any specific applicable Project Strategies, Technologies, and Techniques authorized by Owner during or following the Study and Conceptual Phase, and include sustainable features, as appropriate, pursuant to Owner’s instructions. 4. Provide necessary field surveys, topographic and utility mapping for Engineer’s design purposes. Comply with the scope of work and procedure for the identification and mapping of existing utilities as defined by Section A1.03 “Utility Requirements” and Section A1.04 “Survey Services” 5. Visit the Site as needed to prepare the Preliminary Design Phase documents. 6. Advise Owner if additional reports, data, information, or services of the types described are necessary and assist Owner in obtaining such reports, data, information, or services. 7. Continue to assist Owner with Project Strategies, Technologies, and Techniques that Owner has chosen to implement. 8. Based on the information contained in the Preliminary Design Phase documents, prepare a revised opinion of probable Construction Cost, and assist Owner in tabulating the various cost categories which comprise Total Project Costs. 9. Obtain and review Owner’s instructions regarding Owner’s procurement of construction services (including instructions regarding advertisements for bids, instructions to bidders, and requests for proposals, as applicable), Owner’s construction contract practices and requirements, insurance and bonding requirements, electronic transmittals during construction, and other information necessary for the finalization of Owner’s bidding-related documents (or requests for proposals or other construction procurement documents), and Construction Contract Documents. Also obtain and review copies of Owner’s design and construction standards, Owner’s standard forms, general conditions, supplementary conditions, text, and related documents or content for Engineer to include in the draft bidding-related documents (or requests for proposals or other construction procurement documents), and in the draft Construction Contract Documents, when applicable. 10. Development communication plan for project: considering the use of door hangers, letters, public meetings, changeable message boards. 11. Furnish 6 review copies of the Preliminary Design Phase documents, opinion of probable Construction Cost, and any other Preliminary Design Phase deliverables to Owner by established due date, and review them with Owner. Owner shall submit to Engineer any comments regarding the furnished items. 12. Revise the Preliminary Design Phase documents, opinion of probable Construction Cost, and any other Preliminary Design Phase deliverables in response to Owner’s comments, as appropriate, and furnish to Owner 6 copies of the revised Preliminary Design Phase documents, revised opinion of probable Construction Cost, and any other deliverables by the specified due date. 13. Engineer’s services under the Preliminary Design Phase will be considered complete on the date when Engineer has delivered to Owner the revised Preliminary Design Phase documents, revised opinion of probable Construction Cost, and any other Preliminary Design Phase deliverables.

  • Space Plan Tenant or Tenant’s Architect shall prepare a proposed space plan for the Tenant Improvements in the Premises which shall include a layout and designation of all partitioning, intended use for such space and equipment to be contained therein (the “Space Plan”) and shall deliver the proposed Space Plan to Landlord with a request for Landlord’s approval. Landlord shall approve or disapprove the Space Plan by written notice given to Tenant within ten (10) Business Days after receipt of the Space Plan. Landlord shall not unreasonably withhold its approval of the Space Plan, provided that, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Landlord shall be entitled to withhold its consent to the Space Plan if, in Landlord’s good faith judgment, any one or more of the following conditions exist: (a) the proposed Tenant Improvements will adversely affect the exterior appearance of the Building; (b) the proposed Tenant Improvements may impair the structural strength of the Building, affect any of the Base Building Systems or adversely affect the value of the Building; or (c) the proposed Tenant Improvement Work would trigger the necessity under Applicable Laws or otherwise for work to be performed outside the Premises. If Tenant’s proposed interior partitioning or other aspects of the Tenant Improvement Work will, in Landlord’s good faith judgment, require changes or alterations in the Base Building Systems located outside of the Premises, and Landlord approves such changes or alterations, such changes or alterations shall be made at Tenant’s expense. If Landlord disapproves the Space Plan, Landlord shall return the Space Plan to Tenant with a statement of Landlord’s reasons for disapproval, or specifying any required corrections and/or revisions. Landlord shall approve or disapprove of any revisions to the Space Plan by written notice given to Tenant within five (5) Business Days after receipt of such revisions. This procedure shall be repeated until Landlord approves the Space Plan (as so approved, the “Approved Space Plan”).