Project Approval Action Clause Samples

Project Approval Action. Projects not originally included in an approved work program or TIP/STIP will need individual project approval from FHWA. An amendment to the appropriate planning document also needs to be processed.
Project Approval Action. KYTC shall assume the responsibility and represent FHWA in behalf of administering the Federal-aid system to local governments. The following is a list of some specific project related actions that shall be performed on projects that use Federal-aid; however, this list is not a comprehensive list and is subject to change due to Federal law, regulation, and policy modification. • Environmental clearance must be obtained from FHWA or acquired through KYTC prior to the start of final design and right-of-way actions. • Projects will be developed in accordance with KYTC LPA and Location & Design Manuals, the appropriate AASHTO publication, or other KYTC-approved standards. KYTC will ensure that there are LPA written design standards or otherwise the LPAs must use the above referenced manuals. • KYTC may review and approve design exceptions by local agencies. Otherwise the LPA sponsor must follow KRS and other applicable regulations. • KYTC may periodically review plans, specifications, and estimates of projects prior to construction authorization for compliance with applicable State and Federal law, regulation, and policy. Otherwise the LPA sponsor must follow KRS and other applicable regulations. • Procurement of consultant services, to be reimbursed with Federal- aid, will be performed in accordance with KYTC procedures and State Statutes. • Project funding will be in accordance with Federal and State requirements approved by FHWA. • Projects will be let in accordance with State Statutes. • KYTC may concur on award of projects let and awarded by local agencies. Otherwise the LPA sponsor must follow KRS and other applicable regulations. • Projects will be constructed in accordance with the current edition of KYTC Standard Specifications or written local specifications. KYTC will ensure that there are LPA written local specifications or otherwise the LPAs must use KYTC Standard Specifications. KYTC oversight of the construction of local projects includes but is not limited to the review and approval of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; review and approval of change orders, time extensions, and claims; and final project acceptance. • For FHWA oversight projects, review and approval actions will be undertaken as described elsewhere in this Stewardship Plan.
Project Approval Action. Projects not originally included or changes to projects that involve fiscal constraint in an approved TIP/STIP will need approval from FHWA. An amendment to the appropriate planning document will be prepared in accordance with the “Final Recommendations of the Consolidated Planning Guidance Process Team” dated May 1, 2007. This Guidance was jointly developed and agreed upon between FHWA and KYTC. Other project changes to a TIP/STIP that do not require amendments may be processed as administrative modifications as outlined in the Consolidated Planning Guidelines.

Related to Project Approval Action

  • Project Approval The County may issue a Job Order Authorization for the Work, to include the firm-fixed-price of the Job Order and the project duration. Contractor agrees that all clauses of this Contract are applicable to any Job Order issued hereunder. The County reserves the right to reject a Contractor’s Quote based on unjustifiable quantities and/or methods, performance periods, inadequate documentation, or other inconsistencies or deficiencies on the Contractor’s part in the sole opinion of the County. The County reserves the right to issue a unilateral Job Order authorization for the Work if a Quote price cannot be mutually agreed upon. This is based upon unjustifiable quantities in the sole opinion of the County. The County also reserves the right to not issue a Job Order Authorization if the County’s requirement is no longer valid or the project is not funded. In these instances, the Contractor has no right of claim to recover Quote expenses. The County may pursue continuing valid requirements by other means where Contract was not reached with the Contractor.

  • New Project Approval Consultant and District recognize that Consultant’s Services may include working on various projects for District. Consultant shall obtain the approval of District prior to the commencement of a new project.

  • Project Approvals The Borrower will promptly obtain all Project Approvals not heretofore obtained by the Borrower (including those listed and described on Schedule 8.22 (a) hereto and any other Project Approvals which may hereafter become required, necessary or desirable) and will furnish the Agent with evidence that the Borrower has obtained such Project Approvals promptly upon its request. The Borrower will give all such notices to, and take all such other actions with respect to, such Governmental Authority as may be required under applicable Requirements to construct the Improvements and to use, occupy and operate the Project following the completion of the construction of the Improvements. The Borrower will also promptly obtain all utility installations and connections required for the operation and servicing of the Project for its intended purposes, and will furnish the Agent with evidence thereof. The Borrower will duly perform and comply with all of the terms and conditions of all Project Approvals obtained at any time, including all Project Approvals listed and described on Schedules 8.22(a) and 8.22(b) hereto.

  • Final Approval Hearing “Final Approval Hearing” shall mean the hearing at which the Court will consider and finally decide whether to enter the Final Judgment.

  • Prior Approval Required Consultant shall not subcontract any portion of the work required by this Agreement, except as expressly stated herein, without prior written approval of City. Subcontracts, if any, shall contain a provision making them subject to all provisions stipulated in this Agreement.