Owner’s Project Requirements Sample Clauses

Owner’s Project Requirements. Professional acknowledges that Owner has provided or will provide Professional with information regarding OPR for the Project, which will include the goals and minimum requirements for the Project which the Project design and construction teams must achieve.
Owner’s Project Requirements a. Provide the Owner with a questionnaire to develop the Owner Project Requirements (OPR). b. Consult with Owner to develop OPR. c. Assist with preparing OPR document and present to Owner and Design Team. d. Assist with updating OPR throughout project.
Owner’s Project Requirements is a written document that details the functional requirements of a project and the expectations of how it will be used and operated. This includes project goals, measurable performance criteria, cost considerations, benchmarks, success criteria, and supporting information.
Owner’s Project Requirements. (OPR). Before proceeding with Project Programming, the Project Architect, and its entire consultant team, including Landscape Architect, Structural Engineer, Civil Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Plumbing Engineer, Security, Audio Visual / Data and Telecommunications designers, or other consultants required for the project, shall prepare and submit to the Owner for approval a comprehensive OPR. The OPR is intended to supplement and inform traditional Facility Programming effort to define goals, expectations, and functional needs to better address evolving requirements for energy efficiency, sustainability, environmental quality, safety, security, commissioning, maintenance, and long-term cost of ownership. The OPR is also intended to facilitate confirmation that the completed Project fulfills the established criteria. Working with the Owner the Project Architect and its consultants shall develop and lead a series of collaborative workshops and surveys to gather input and build consensus of key stakeholders for development of the OPR. The OPR may be modified and updated by the Project Architect and its consultants as objectives and criteria are further refined in the subsequent Basis of Design and Programming efforts. The anticipated services and deliverables under the responsibility of the Project Architect are summarized in attached Exhibit, the Owner’s Project Requirements template. Following selection, the Project Architect shall provide the Owner with a written itemized cost proposal to provide the designated OPR services. Such compensation shall be in addition to the fee for Basic Services. The Project Architect shall plan to meet with representatives of the Owner and stakeholders as required during the development of the OPR and shall revise the OPR as necessary to achieve approval of the Owner. In accordance with the Professional Services Procurement Act, the Owner will review the Project Architect’s proposal for OPR services and attempt to negotiate a fair and reasonable fee for these services. If the Owner and Project Architect are unable to do so, the Owner will formally end negotiations with the Project Architect, select the next most highly qualified Project Architect, and attempt to negotiate a fair and reasonable fee for these services.
Owner’s Project Requirements. The PAR for inclusion in the Specifications.

Related to Owner’s Project Requirements

  • Project Requirements 1. Project must conform to regulations under 24 CFR Part 92, commonly known as the HOME Regulations.

  • Equipment Requirements No Equipment is provided to Customer as part of this Service.

  • Procurement Requirements If the Sponsor has, or is required to have, a procurement process that follows applicable state and/or federal law or procurement rules and principles, it must be followed, documented, and retained. If no such process exists, the Sponsor must follow these minimum procedures: 1) Publish a notice to the public requesting bids/proposals for the project; 2) Specify in the notice the date for submittal of bids/proposals; 3) Specify in the notice the general procedure and criteria for selection; and 4) Sponsor must contract or hire from within its bid pool. If bids are unacceptable the process needs to be repeated until a suitable bid is selected. 5) Comply with the same legal standards regarding unlawful discrimination based upon race, gender, ethnicity, sex, or sex-orientation that are applicable to state agencies in selecting a bidder or proposer. Alternatively, Sponsor may choose a bid from a bidding cooperative if authorized to do so. This procedure creates no rights for the benefit of third parties, including any proposers, and may not be enforced or subject to review of any kind or manner by any entity other than the RCO. Sponsors may be required to certify to the RCO that they have followed any applicable state and/or federal procedures or the above minimum procedure where state or federal procedures do not apply.

  • Work Requirements The following Partner(s) is/are required to work for the Partnership: (choose one) ☐ - No Partners. No Partners are required to work for the Partnership. ☐ - Specific Partners. The following Partner(s) are required to work for the Partnership: . Compensation, if any, shall be agreed to in a separate document. ☐ - All Partners. All Partners are required to work for the Partnership. Compensation, if any, shall be agreed to in a separate document.

  • Maintenance Requirements The Contractor shall ensure and procure that at all times during the Maintenance Period, the Project Highway conforms to the maintenance requirements set forth in Schedule-E (the “Maintenance Requirements”).