Design and Planning Clause Samples
The Design and Planning clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures related to the creation and approval of project designs and plans. It typically specifies which party is responsible for preparing design documents, the process for submitting these documents for review, and any requirements for obtaining approvals before work begins. For example, it may require the contractor to submit detailed drawings and specifications to the client for approval prior to construction. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of the project's scope and requirements, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or costly changes during later stages of the project.
Design and Planning. Collaborating with architects, designers, and planners to create a layout that maximizes the use of space while enhancing the visitor experience. • Ensuring that designs comply with all applicable building codes and regulations.
Design and Planning. In the event a new space is required, On- Site Rx will provide the City with a design of a pharmacy space at the location designated by the City. Once the location and design are agreed upon, On-Site Rx will lead in planning site improvements necessary to bring the agreed upon design to completion.
Design and Planning. Phase 2 The second phase of the project cycle includes the architect solution of IT managed services, procurement of hardware and build of pH phone profiles. Dial Plan A dial plan (also called a dialing scheme) is the numbering system that is used by a company to identify devices within their network by unique numbers. After a system has been setup, a dialing plan is developed for each communication unit (or groups of communication units). The State uses the E.164 (11 digit dialing – no need to dial 9 to access an outside line). Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Short for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. With dynamic addressing, a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network. In some systems, the device’s IP address can even change while it is still connected. DHCP also supports a mix of static and dynamic IP addresses. [▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇] Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Direct Inward Dialing (DID) allows the multiple lines to be connected to the public billing exchange PBX all at once without requiring each to have a physical line connecting to the PBX. Example: There is a primary 10-digit number Discovery – Phase 1 The activity for project initiation that includes the gathering of customer business requirements and includes a technical assessment and of the on- site environment. This documents the current state and also includes services for the future state. The agency emails the information to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ to complete the first project cycle. Distinctive Ring Tone Distinctive Ring Tone – This refers to a feature that allows a user to program different ring tones connected to different user phone numbers. Presently, there are 25 configurable options available to a user. E911 Refers to a CBTS customized profile service that sends the additional information address, the floor the agency Edge Configuration Refers to a setting properties that control CBTS TI Managed Services that connect and interface with other service providers such as OARnet, OIT, Level 3, or an exchange carrier like ATT. Emergency Change A Change that is introduced as soon as possible. An Emergency Change is reserved for changes intended to repair an error in an IT service that is negatively impacting the business to a high degree. Emergency changes are normally associated with an Incident. For example, to resolve a Major Incident.
Design and Planning. The Chief Inspector conducts meetings with the agencies and stakeholder organisations to inform the priorities for inspection. A draft inspection programme is discussed with agencies and stakeholders before submission to the Minister and publication in the CJI annual Business Plan. Pre-inspection research is undertaken by Inspectors to better inform the Terms of Reference including the scope of the inspection. This may also include a range of meetings with key staff in relevant criminal justice organisations. A draft of the Terms of Reference is shared with the PBNI for comment. The Chief Inspector will write formally to the Chief Executive of the PBNI to inform them of the intention to conduct an inspection and requesting advance material. A copy of the Terms of Reference for the inspection is enclosed at this stage. A self assessment of the current situation, or progress made against recommendations in follow- up reviews, may be requested from the PBNI. Support from CJI will be provided where requested and feasible. A fieldwork plan, to include the timing of meetings with the PBNI will be prepared by the Lead Inspector in conjunction with liaison and other nominated contact points in criminal justice organisations. The nominated contact point in the PBNI is the Director of Operations. An end-of-fieldwork review meeting is held with head(s) / functional lead(s) of inspected organisation(s) to discuss emerging findings.
Design and Planning. RCHDC will develop a project consistent with the City’s priorities outlined in Housing Element Implementation Program IMP H-34 (Affordable Housing on City-owned Properties), including a mix of unit types (number of bedrooms), incorporation of mixed-use components like child care facilities, maximization of development potential, incorporation of programs/amenities to encourage use of active/collective modes of transport, and high quality design consistent with the objective design standards contained in Section 155.312 of the Eureka Zoning Code.
Design and Planning. 171. The political challenges related to EFR remain significant, demanding careful design and planning as well as good communication and understanding of how, for example, social norms affect citizens’ preferences. Some stakeholders pointed to Italy’s past experiences on green fiscal reform, including the attempt to establish a carbon tax in the early 2000s, which was repeatedly postponed and eventually abandoned.
Design and Planning. The Consultant shall serve as assistant to the Project Manager, acting on the City’s behalf, as the primary contact for the design team. Following are the City’s expectations, at a minimum, for the design and planning phase. Consultant shall:
2.2.1 Work with the design team to refine the design to be within the City’s budget. Upon City’s approval of the design schematics and budget, the design team will prepare the necessary architectural and other design development documents; the Consultant will review the design with respect to compliance with agreed-upon project objectives and communicate between design team and City.
2.2.2 Meet with the design team and City regularly to assist progress of design decisions required. Review and offer commentary on the design deliverables relative to building performance, constructability, project budget conformance, and other due diligence factors on behalf of the City.
2.2.3 Work with the design team and City departments for specifications of fixtures, furniture, and equipment necessary for the project. May need to coordinate with the City’s Purchasing Department prior to completion of specifications/requirements and to aid with project cost estimates.
2.2.4 Assist the design team coordination with the City’s IT department for developing and incorporating AV and security technology needs.
2.2.5 Assist the City’s Fire Department and City’s Project Manager to develop and incorporate special Fire Department needs for the Project.
2.2.6 Discuss the project goals with the City to review critical information gathered related to the Project and analyze strategies for the Project's success.
2.2.7 Assist design team and City to ensure the design is within the City's budget. Review the cost estimates provided by the design team for accuracy and completeness. Verify the estimates independently as necessary to ensure that the quantities and costs are valid and reasonable.
2.2.8 Advise the City promptly if the project is not on track with respect to schedule and/or budget. Additionally, Consultant shall make recommendations and propose alternates for remedy of any issues regarding schedule or budget.
2.2.9 Review the drawings and plans on behalf of the Owner. Provide feedback from City to design team and track design/planning phase through completion of the project.
2.2.10 Analyze existing site for issues related to construction implementation and logistics. Provide interpretation of plans and specifications, as needed.
2.2.11 Revi...
Design and Planning. (a) Project Engineer shall review the Drawings to ensure conformity with Construction Requirements.
Design and Planning. Design and planning involve blueprinting, permitting, and scheduling. The contractor and his team will work with you to develop a bathroom layout that maximizes your space and complements your style. You will choose the fixtures, tiles, and other materials that will be used during the construction. The contractor will provide recommendations on quality and pricing, and you will be informed on the pros and cons of each selection. This stage will provide a clear timeframe and outline of expenses for the project.
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