General Project Information Clause Samples
General Project Information. Information regarding Project Budget, City and State procedures, guidelines, forms, formats, and assistance required establishing a program pursuant to Article A2.02, Schematic Design.
General Project Information. General information and details regarding the Project are set forth as part of this Part II: General Project Information. Company Name (full legal name): Contact: Title: Email: Phone: Company Name (full legal name): Contact: Title: Email: Phone: Site Host (if different from Participant): Street Address: City: State: Zip: Letter of Authorization and Acknowledgement from Site Host Confirmed (Yes / No / Not Applicable):
General Project Information. It is our understanding that TFC has contracted with the Prime Consultant/Engineer-of-Record (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇▇) to provide A/E design services for deferred maintenance (DM) upgrades at the TSBVI Campus. The DM work that will be part of MEP’s commissioning scope of work includes the following disciplines: • HVAC Equipment (either new or modified as part of this DM project) • Select New Plumbing Equipment and/or Plumbing Fixtures
General Project Information. The complete list of responses for questions submitted by IOM firms are attached hereto as Attachment A.
General Project Information. Project Title (not to exceed 25 words) Biofuel cells based on microbial cells, oxidoreductases and nanocomposite materials Amount Requested (excludes cost-shares) Total U.S. Sub-Team Ukrainian Sub-Team
General Project Information. Project Description The building to be constructed is a one story industrial facility to be built in the City of Rochester Hills, Michigan. It will have a minimum clear height of twenty four (24) feet under the joists in the shop area and a finished ceiling height of Nine feet (9'-0") in the main office area. The exterior shop area wall system will consist of an 8'-0" high masonry sill wall with insulated metal siding to the building's ▇▇▇▇▇. The exterior Office area wall system will consist of a face brick sill wall, tinted insulated glass ribbon windows and a Dryvit or similar material fascia treatment above the windows. Drawings and Specifications The cost for all architectural/engineering services necessary to prepare "Working Drawings and Specifications" for construction of the proposed facility is included. Also the cost to secure approvals including site plan approval and permits including building permits is included. Architects and Engineers (A&E) will be registered in accordance with applicable laws in the State of Michigan. ▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Associates will be retained as the architect for the project, and ▇▇▇▇▇ & Fraus will be retained as the civil (site) engineers. Architect and Engineering fees for tenant work as well as those A&E fees and municipal fees required to expedite municipal approvals are not included. Allowance: $36,000 We are providing an allowance of $82,400 to secure all municipal and building permits including water and sewer tap fees. Additional fees for changes or additions relative to tenant work is not included. Allowance: $82,000. Winter Conditions The cost of winter conditions is not included. American Axle shall have option to approve and pay for methods of construction necessary to accommodate winter conditions on an as needed basis. EARTHWORK: The site is assumed clear, level and at proper grade with a soil bearing capacity of 3,000 pounds per square foot 3'-6" below finished grade. The subsoil is considered to be free from organic material, excessive groundwater, rock, underground obstructions, or other latent soil conditions that could result in unusual construction requirements. Site areas which are to be occupied by the new building or pavement will be stripped of all vegetation, brush and topsoil to a depth of 6". Topsoil will be stockpiled on undeveloped portions of the site for future placement in all landscaped areas to a depth of 4" to 6" and for use in terms where appropriate. Excess topsoil to be removed from t...
General Project Information. 1 Objectives of the project
General Project Information. The Project consists of minor renovation work within the following subject State of Texas building: Camp ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Building #6 (CH-6), ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇., Austin, TX 78731 The project scope will involve repurposing approximately 2,500 SF of existing space on the ground level of CH- 6 into an unfinished, conditioned storage area. This space will be accessible from the CH-6 loading dock and must be structurally sufficient to store TxDMV’s large paper rolls. There will be no printing facilities associated with this project, only paper storage. The existing CH-6 building spaces to be renovated include: Lab 128 (retired data center space) Mechanical 134 Warehouse 135 Storage 136 Building Staging 141 The adjacent Break Room 140 will not be renovated as part of this project scope.
General Project Information. The SERF is normally submitted to the FHWA Division Office ITS Engineer/Specialist prior to obligation of initial funding for any project with ITS elements. Any project for which the SERF is not completed in full at this time will be considered as “High Risk”, or requiring full oversight by FHWA, unless approved by FHWA as “Exempt”. A full discussion of risk categories is available in the most recent Federal-aid Highway Program Partnership Agreement between FHWA and NYSDOT. Please provide the following background information. In most cases, 1-3 sentences will be sufficient for each item, but you may include as much as you feel needed.
General Project Information. The Project consists of limited third-party consulting engineering services to evaluate potential risks and concerns related to the district cooling chilled water system tie-in of the existing ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (SFA) Central Plant and the new Capital Complex Central Utilities Plant (CUP). Specifically, TFC is requesting that MEP review and identify potential risks associated with the planned tie-in and make a recommendation(s) as to whether installation of new Chiller #3 (CH-1-3) and associated piping and distribution pumps, serving as a redundant chiller option, is recommended in the current phase or if its installation can reasonably be deferred to a future construction phase.