Common use of Preliminary Life Cycle Cost Analysis Clause in Contracts

Preliminary Life Cycle Cost Analysis. 3.3.1 At the time set forth in the Project Schedule, the A/E shall prepare and submit three design concepts for a preliminary Life Cycle Cost Analysis (“LCCA”) and the preliminary LCCA for each concept to the Owner and Contracting Authority. 3.3.2 The alternative design concepts may include: 3.3.2.1 A baseline alternative, which complies in all aspects with the requirements of the current version of the Ohio Building Code (“OBC”), including the version of ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 referenced in OBC Chapter 35; 3.3.2.2 A high-performance alternative, which demonstrates 20 percent improvement in energy efficiency over the version of ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 referenced in OBC Chapter 35; and 3.3.2.3 A high-performance alternative, which demonstrates 30 percent improvement in energy efficiency over the version of ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 referenced in OBC Chapter 35, and includes one or more renewable energy sources, such as waste heat recovery, solar energy, wind energy, biomass fuel energy, or geothermal energy. 3.3.3 The A/E shall base the Schematic Design Documents on the Owner’s selected preliminary design concept.

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Preliminary Life Cycle Cost Analysis. 3.3.1 6.2.3.1 At the time set forth in the Project Schedule, the Criteria A/E shall prepare and submit three design concepts for a preliminary Life Cycle Cost Analysis (“LCCA”) and the preliminary LCCA for each concept to the Owner and Contracting Authority. 3.3.2 6.2.3.2 The alternative design concepts may include: 3.3.2.1 .1 A baseline alternative, which complies in all aspects with the requirements of the current version of the Ohio Building Code (“OBC”), including the version of ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 referenced in OBC Chapter 35; 3.3.2.2 ; .2 A high-performance alternative, which demonstrates 20 percent improvement in energy efficiency over the version of ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 referenced in OBC Chapter 35; and 3.3.2.3 and .3 A high-performance alternative, which demonstrates 30 percent improvement in energy efficiency over the version of ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 referenced in OBC Chapter 35, and includes one or more renewable energy sources, such as waste heat recovery, solar energy, wind energy, biomass fuel energy, or geothermal energy. 3.3.3 6.2.3.3 The Criteria A/E shall base the Schematic Design Documents on the Owner’s selected preliminary design concept.

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Sources: Professional Services