Feasibility and Special Studies Clause Samples

Feasibility and Special Studies. The CONSULTANT may be required to develop or review Feasibility Studies and Special Studies including, but not limited to trail feasibility studies, visioning studies, and scenario planning. This task may also require the CONSULTANT to perform dynamic traffic or micro-simulation for operational analysis and presentation purposes. Collect data relating to tasks in this Scope of Services utilizing state-of-the-art and cost-effective methods. Compile and share information on types and availability of data relating to tasks in this Scope of Services. Facilitate collaboration among the DEPARTMENT and partners to promote efficiencies in the acquisition and use of data and informed use of data. Assess, collect, and utilize big data and analytics tools for analysis of transportation conditions and travel behavior such as, but not limited to, Streetlight, Airsage, INRIX, HERE, GPS, Bluetooth, NPMRDS, WAZE, FAF, CFS, ATRI, Transearch, Hadoop, Spark, SAS, and other data sources and processing frameworks. Review and analyze socio-economic data including data generated by local and state governments, ZDATA files used in District One’s regional model, and other sources in support of modeling and market assessments for corridors and studies. Apply expertise in the use of community impact assessment, health impact assessment, and other such tools that identify potential effects of transportation plans, policies, programs, or projects on communities. Demonstrate knowledge of Title VI/Environmental Justice requirements and effective ways to comply with them. Apply expertise in the use of opportunity index and other such tools that address access of people to opportunities/essential services. Create or maintain collaborative planning projects or programs that bring together the DEPARTMENT and partners to frame and address transportation-related challenges and opportunities for specific areas in a holistic, performance-based way.
Feasibility and Special Studies. The CONSULTANT may be required to develop or review Feasibility Studies and Special Studies including, but not limited to, Lane Elimination, Freeway Managed Lanes and Ramp Metering Studies, Traffic and Revenue Studies, and System Plans.

Related to Feasibility and Special Studies

  • Feasibility Study This Agreement shall be considered “As-Is with Right to Inspect”. Buyer shall have a period of 15 [if blank, seven (7) days] from the Execution Date to determine whether the Property is suitable, in Buyer’s sole and absolute discretion for ▇▇▇▇▇’s uses. During the Feasibility Study Period, Buyer may conduct a property inspection, title examination, environmental audit(s), surveys, review of zoning, land use and legal proceedings and any other tests, analyses, and investigations to determine the Property’s suitability to Buyer’s needs. ▇▇▇▇▇ will deliver written notice to Seller prior to the expiration of the Feasibility Study Period of ▇▇▇▇▇’s determination of whether or not the Property is acceptable. Buyer’s failure to comply with this notice requirement will constitute acceptance of the Property as suitable for Buyer’s intended uses in its “as is” condition. If the Property is unacceptable to Buyer and written notice of this fact is timely delivered to Seller, this Agreement will be deemed terminated as of the day after the Feasibility Study Period ends and ▇▇▇▇▇’s Deposit(s) will be returned after ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Agent receives proper authorization from all interested parties. Thereafter, the parties shall have no further mutual obligations under this Agreement. Seller makes no warranties whatsoever, including marketability of title, and in the event Buyer fails to provide written notification of its election to terminate this Agreement before the end of the Feasibility Study Period, Buyer accepts the Property “As-Is”. ▇▇▇▇▇’s failure to timely close thereafter shall be deemed a breach by the Buyer.

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  • Project Completion The Contractor agrees to schedule a final job walk with the County. If required, the County will prepare a list of incomplete items, the “Punch List”. The Contractor agrees to complete the “Punch List” corrections and schedule a final project completion job walk. The County will sign the “Punch List” as completed when determined, the project is finished. The Contractor agrees to submit the following along with its final payment request:

  • Feasibility Each of the Project Budget, the Project Schedule and the Disbursement Schedule is realistic and feasible.