Design Reports Sample Clauses

The "Design Reports" clause outlines the requirements and procedures for preparing, submitting, and reviewing reports related to the design phase of a project. Typically, this clause specifies the format, content, and frequency of design reports, and may require the contractor or designer to provide updates on progress, challenges, and compliance with project specifications. By establishing clear expectations for documentation and communication, this clause ensures that all stakeholders are informed about the design process and can address issues proactively, thereby reducing misunderstandings and facilitating smoother project execution.
Design Reports. The design reports are as specified in Appendix 1, as attached and forming part of this Schedule, and shall be amended or supplemented, by the Contractor as required in accordance with Schedule 18 (Technical Requirements) and Schedule 5 (Design and Plan Certification Process and Review Procedure). The detailed reports consist of:
Design Reports. (1) Other Reports: Prepare the following engineering reports/analyses as directed by the MUNICIPALITY: • Pavement Design Report as set forth in the MANUAL • Stormwater Spreadsheets • Design Study ReportTransportation Management Plan, Type 2Soil Report
Design Reports. The design reports for each School are as specified in Appendix 1, as attached and forming part of this Schedule, and shall be amended or supplemented, by the Contractor as required in accordance with Schedule 5 (Design and Plan Certification Process and Review Procedure). The design reports for each School consist of SR 2B.2 -
Design Reports. The following Design reports shall be submitted: (1) As set forth in the GUIDE, a Design Study Report (DSR) is not required or part of this contract. (2) A Pavement Design Report is not required or part of this contract. (3) Request for project to be placed on Historic and Archaeology Screening list as per the Guide and FDM procedures. (4) A Phase 1 Hazardous Materials Assessment is not required or part of this contract. An Initial Site Reconnaissance Checklist will be completed for each bike share facility site per the Guide (5) A Traffic Management Plan (TMP) is not required or part of this contract. (6) The WisDOT SE Region Storm Water Spreadsheet is not required or part of this contract. (7) All submittals requiring WisDOT approval as per the GUIDE shall be submitted for processing to the MC.
Design Reports. (1) Other Reports: Prepare the following engineering reports/analyses as directed by the MUNICIPALITY:  Abbreviated Pavement Design Report as set forth in the MANUAL  Abbreviated Design Study Report  Structure Survey/Hydraulic ReportTransportation Management Plan, Type 1Geotechnical Report Execute a disclosure statement as required by 40 CFR 1506.5(c). Prepare a Categorical Exclusion Checklist (CEC) Environmental document for the PROJECT as specified in the MANUAL and Chapter TRANS 400, Wisconsin Administrative Code. Furnish the required number to the MUNICIPALITY for approval. Prepare an environmental document that evaluates reasonable alternatives to the PROJECT and consider other reasonable actions or activities that may achieve the same or similar goals of the proposed highway PROJECT, including other or additional transportation alternatives and intermodal opportunities and the alternative of taking no action. Evaluate alternative courses of action based upon a balanced consideration of the environment, public comments, and the need for safe and efficient transportation consistent with local, state, and national environmental goals. Prepare environmental documents that are concise and emphasize significant environmental issues and plausible alternatives. Comply with requirements specified in the MANUAL and TRANS 400, Wisconsin Administrative Code. In the event of a conflict between the MANUAL and TRANS 400, Wisconsin Administrative Code, the administrative rule supersedes. (1) Historical and Archaeological Surveys and Studies: (a) The DEPARTMENT will be submitting the PROJECT for the BOE screening list for both archeological and historical clearance. (2) Hazardous Materials/Contamination Assessments (a) Conduct a Phase I investigation for the PROJECT in accordance with the MANUAL. (b) Obtain direction from the Project Manager and the Region environmental coordinator prior to conducting further evaluation studies when Phase 1 indicates further work is needed. (c) The MUNICIPALITY acknowledges that the CONSULTANT is not, by virtue of this CONTRACT, the owner or generator of any waste materials generated as a result of the Hazardous Materials/ Contamination Assessments services performed by the CONSULTANT under this CONTRACT. Dispose of investigative waste in accordance with the MANUAL. (3) Wetland Investigations (a) The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) will do a wetland determination for this PROJECT, and the CONSULTANT will coo...
Design Reports. Provide ten (10) hard copies of preliminary and final design reports, and one
Design Reports a. Architect/ATP (By Scope) Report: Purpose is to communicate to the architect the key information that initiates site investigation report, space plan and construction documents. Report is generated available on the Web Site and can be printed to a hard copy. All key information for a single project along with special instructions, contacts, etc.
Design Reports 

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  • Construction Reports Each Constructing Entity shall issue reports to each other Construction Party on a monthly basis, and at such other times as reasonably requested, regarding the status of the construction and installation of the Interconnection Facilities. Each Construction Party shall promptly identify, and shall notify each other Construction Party of, any event that the Construction Party reasonably expects may delay completion, or may significantly increase the cost, of the Interconnection Facilities. Should a Construction Party report such an event, Transmission Provider shall, within fifteen days of such notification, convene a technical meeting of the Construction Parties to evaluate schedule alternatives.

  • Inspection Reports A "full inspection report" comprises a Site Master File (compiled by the manufacturer or by the inspectorate) and a narrative report by the inspectorate. A "detailed report" responds to specific queries about a firm by the other Party.

  • Project Reports The Recipient shall monitor and evaluate the progress of the Project and prepare Project Reports in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.08 of the General Conditions and on the basis of the indicators agreed with the Association. Each Project Report shall cover the period of one calendar semester, and shall be furnished to the Association not later than one month after the end of the period covered by such report.

  • Technical Reports All technical reports are to be prepared jointly by the Recipient/Institution conducting Work and all collaborating institutions or as deemed acceptable by the Centre’s contact.

  • Evaluation Reports Where a formal evaluation of an employee's performance is carried out, the employee shall be provided with a copy to read and review. Provision shall be made on the evaluation form for an employee to sign it. The form shall provide for the employee's signature in two (2) places, one indicating that the employee has read and accepts the evaluation, and the other indicating that the employee disagrees with the evaluation. The employee shall sign in one of the places provided within seven (7) calendar days. No employee may initiate a grievance regarding the contents of an evaluation report unless the signature indicates disagreement with the evaluation. The employee shall receive a copy of the evaluation report at the time of signing. An evaluation report shall not be changed after an employee has signed it, without the knowledge of the employee, and any such changes shall be subject to the grievance procedure.