Design Report Clause Samples

Design Report. A.2.1. Consult with OWNER to clarify and define OWNER' s requirements for the PROJECT and review available data. A.2.2. Advise OWNER as to the necessity of OWNER obtaining from CONSULTANT, Additional Services described in Article Two of this Agreement, such as, but not limited to probings, subsurface explorations, special permits, or other similar investigations. A.2.3. Prepare a Design Report containing schematic layouts, sketches and conceptual design criteria with appropriate exhibits to indicate clearly the considerations involved (including applicable requirements of all governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the project), and any alternative designs available to OWNER and setting forth CONSULTANT' s findings and recommendations. The Design Report also shall contain CONSULTANT' s professional evaluation of OWNER' s Project budget. Said evaluation shall contain CONSULTANT' S initial professional opinions of probable total costs for the Project, including construction costs, contingencies, and allowances for charges of all professionals and consultants. The Design Report also shall present CONSULTANT' s recommendations as to how the construction contract(s) should be let out for bid. A.2.4. Furnish five (5) copies of the Design Report, schedule and conduct a meeting with OWNER to present the Design Report for OWNER' s review and approval.
Design Report. Consult with OWNER to clarify and define OWNER' s requirements for the PROJECT and review available data.
Design Report. Upload to EAGL and notify ECOLOGY when upload is complete.
Design Report. Develop design report in accordance with Nonpoint Design Deliverables guidance provided by the ECOLOGY Project Manager (PM). Submit to ECOLOGY for 45-day review. The RECIPIENT agrees to respond to ECOLOGY comments. The RECIPIENT must receive an Ecology Design Report Acceptance Letter prior to proceeding to 90 Percent design. Design elements will include a plan to meet the Deschutes River TMDL goals of reducing fine sediment by 46 percent (1,095 cubic feet/year) and increasing shade by 50 percent along approximately 1,000 linear feet of stream channel in the Deschutes River (River Mile 2.0). The design may include one ▇▇▇▇▇▇, constructed rock/boulder ▇▇▇▇(s), and revegetating the stabilized bank using soil wraps to be seeded and planted with willow stakes.
Design Report. For a complete list of required design report elements refer to the ECOLOGY website. The RECIPIENT agrees to respond to ECOLOGY comments. The RECIPIENT must receive an Ecology Design Report Acceptance Letter prior to proceeding to 90 Percent design.
Design Report. The Engineer will coordinate with the Owner to develop a “fleet-mix” of design aircraft documenting estimated existing and future use of type, weight, wheel gear configurations, and general grouping of aircrafts, for the life of the intended reconstructed airport pavements (20-years). Using this information, the Engineer will analyze the existing soil conditions, determine various pavement sections that meet FAA design criteria for AC150/5320-6F and FAARFIELD, estimate costs for each pavement option, and make a recommendation of the most economical section (over the life-cycle of the pavement) to the Owner. Development options and phasing triggers will be proposed for Owner action. Key issues to address include: existing and ultimate airspace clearance, residential / non-compatible land uses in or adjacent to existing and ultimate RPZs, signing / marking clarity. This will not be a Master Planning effort but will provide documentation of potential options and Owner preferences for both a rehabilitation and an “ultimate” pavement footprint. The Engineer shall consult with the Owner and airport manager to determine the “critical taxiing aircraft” (FAA Taxiway Design Group or TDG) using and anticipated to use the airport to justify inclusion or exclusion of taxiway fillets. If justified, the fillets will be designed using a Computer Aided Design (CAD) program, Autodesk vehicle tracking, utilizing cockpit over centerline steering in accordance with Section 406 Curves and Intersections of AC 150/5300-13A - Change 1 with the Errata sheet. Up to four (4) pavement section alternatives will be investigated by the Engineer with benefits, drawbacks, and approximate life cycle costs highlighted for the Owner. Pavement design parameters will be coordinated with and approved by the FAA and Owner prior to investigating pavement section alternatives. Rehabilitation options may include partial mill and overlay, mill & haul, add & pulverize, and full reconstruction. A preferred pavement section(s) will be selected by the Owner, in coordination with the FAA. Following FAA approval, the selected design and alternatives will be included in a Design Report. Construction Plans will be prepared as part of a future Task Order(s). The Engineer will review FAA circulars, briefs, and regulations to determine the bounds on design options. Both proposed connection elevations and compatibility with future and ultimate developments will be identified and added to the design constraints. ...
Design Report. Upon conclusion of the Design Phase, NBBJ and EX2 shall provide written draft plans for the overall vision for the Fishers Trail and its component areas. After receiving written approval of the City, NBBJ and EX2 shall publish the Design Report online, making it available in pdf format for public viewing. After the City allows sufficient time for public comment, NBBJ shall host an open house in the City to introduce the design ideas and discuss community feedback received, to date.
Design Report. If a copy of the Owner’s preliminary Pre-Design Report for this Project is attached, A/E, as an Additional Service, is to review and assist the Owner’s Representative in completing and obtaining final approval of the Pre-Design Report for the Project. Basic Services: Basic Services shall be as follows:
Design Report. The CONSULTANT shall prepare all applicable report(s) as listed in the Project Description section of this scope. The CONSULTANT shall submit to the DEPARTMENT design notes, data, and calculations to document the design conclusions reached during the development of the contract plans. The design notes, data, and computations shall be recorded on size 8½"x11" sheets, fully titled, numbered, dated, indexed and signed by the designer and the checker. Computer output forms and other oversized sheets shall be folded to 8½"x11" size. The data shall be in a hardback folder for submittal to the DEPARTMENT.
Design Report. The report will also include the design of the new technology components to fill the technology gaps in cloud infrastructure management that will be reported in D4.