Design Basis Report Sample Clauses

Design Basis Report. Consultant shall provide a narrative report describing for each design discipline its the rationale for the proposed systems. Disciplines shall include architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, electronics and security systems, types of equipment, materials and finishes, and site development and landscaping. The rationale shall include initial costs, lifecycle costs, life expectancy and maintenance considerations. The design basis report shall include, for major building systems or components, i.e. those comprising 25% of all building systems or components, a description of the top two or three options considered, an evaluation of their pros and cons and why the preferred option is recommended.
Design Basis Report. 1.1 Hold project kick-off meeting to review project scope and schedule, introduce key team members, and discuss design concepts and goals. 1.2 Review existing information provided by Owner including existing drawings, property information, water use records, industry growth projections, and records to determine a reasonable future capacity for the pump station. 1.3 Evaluate the two force main alignments presented in the facility plan, and up to one (1) additional alignment. Evaluation of the alignments presented in the facility plan will consider alternative pump station sites and modifications to the alignments that may better serve potential development in the existing farmland area northeast of the intersection of Interstate 280 and West Locust Street. Evaluate up to three (3) alignments for the gravity sewer from the intersection of Interstate 280 and West Locust Street to existing manhole WD- 37 east of Utah Avenue. 1.4 Develop hydraulic calculations to determine pump size, wet well size, and force main size for each of the two force main alignments. 1.5 Coordinate with Iowa DOT to confirm casing requirements within DOT right-of-way. 1.6 Develop a planning level opinion of probable construction cost for pump station, force main route alternatives, and lagoon abandonment. 1.7 Summarize information into a Design Basis Report, and provide recommendations for the pump station location and force main alignment. 1.8 Perform quality control check on the Design Basis Report. 1.9 Submit digital (PDF) copy of Design Basis Report to the Owner for review. 1.10 Attend Design Basis Report review meeting. 1.11 Incorporate Owner comments to finalize Design Basis Report. 1.12 Submit digital (PDF) copy of final Design Basis Report to the Owner.
Design Basis Report. Consultant shall provide a brief narrative report by each design discipline describing its proposed design philosophy with a description of, and the rationale for the proposed structural systems, mechanical systems, electrical, electronics and security systems, types of equipment, materials and finishes, site development and landscaping as required by the Project.

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  • CMI/RAI MDS Report Recognizing the mutual objective of quality resident care, the Employer agrees to meet through the Union Management Committee with the Union as soon as practicable after the receipt of the annual CMI/RAI MDS report. The Employer agrees to provide the Union with staffing levels, and staffing mix information; the impact of related payroll costs on staffing levels and a written notice of the CMI/RAI MDS report for the facility. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the impact of the CMI/RAI MDS report on the staffing levels in the Home, quality resident care, and provide the Union with an opportunity to make representation in that regard. The parties shall meet as necessary to discuss other changes or workload issues. The parties may invite additional participants to attend the meeting to support constructive review and discussion.

  • Final Project Report The Grantee must submit Exhibit F, Final Project Report Form, prior to requesting final payment. The Final Project Report may be submitted in lieu of the final quarterly status report, only in instances where the next quarterly report falls after the project’s completion date.

  • Project Completion Report At the completion of construction and once a Project is placed in service, the Subrecipient must submit a Project Completion Report that includes the total number of units built and leased, affordable units built and leased, DR-MHP units built and leased, an accomplishment narrative, and the tenants names, demographics and income for each DR-MHP unit.

  • Progress Report By March 1 of each year, ***** will submit a written annual report to Stanford covering the preceding calendar year. The report will include information sufficient to enable Stanford to satisfy reporting requirements of the U.S. Government and for Stanford to ascertain progress by ***** toward meeting this Agreement’s diligence requirements. Each report will describe, where relevant: *****’s progress toward commercialization of Licensed Product, including work completed, key scientific discoveries, summary of work-in-progress, current schedule of anticipated events or milestones, market plans for introduction of Licensed Product, and significant corporate transactions involving Licensed Product. ***** will specifically describe how each Licensed Product is related to each Licensed Patent.

  • Progress Reports The Recipient shall submit to the OPWC, at the OPWC's request, summary reports detailing the progress of the Project pursuant to this Agreement and any additional reports containing such information as the OPWC may reasonably require.