Project Criteria Clause Samples
The "Project Criteria" clause defines the specific standards, requirements, and objectives that a project must meet throughout its execution. It typically outlines measurable benchmarks such as quality levels, timelines, deliverables, and compliance with relevant regulations or client specifications. By clearly establishing these criteria, the clause ensures that all parties have a shared understanding of what constitutes successful project completion, thereby minimizing disputes and aligning expectations.
Project Criteria. The Project Criteria are identified in the Agreement and describe the character, scope, relati appearance of the Project, materials and systems and, in general, their quality levels, perfor requirements or criteria, and major equipment layouts.
Project Criteria. The Project Criteria set forth in the RFP Documents.
Project Criteria. The Project Criteria are identified in Section 8.1.3 of the Agreement and may describe the c relationships, forms, size and appearance of the Project, materials and systems and, in gene performance standards, requirements or criteria, and major equipment layouts.
Project Criteria. 1.1.1 The project consists of the following: .
1.1.2 A Program of Requirements (“POR”) has been prepared by the Owner. The Consultant shall further develop this POR including possible space allocation revisions.
1.1.3 The project delivery method for this Project shall be
1.1.4 The Project Budget is $ 2.1 Architecture/Engineering
Project Criteria. Provide criteria and information as to the CLIENT’s requirements for a Task Order, including objectives and constraints, space, capacity, scope of work, task assignments, and performance requirements, and any budgetary limitations to the extent known by the CLIENT.
Project Criteria are developed by or for Owner to describe Owner’s program, requirements and objectives for the Project, including use, space, price, time, site, and expandability requirements, as well as submittal requirements and other requirements governing Design-Builder’s performance of its Work. The Project Criteria may include conceptual documents, design criteria, performance requirements, and other Project specific technical materials and requirements prepared by or for Owner.
Project Criteria.
5.3.1 Design-Builder shall meet with Owner Parties to discuss its preliminary evaluation of the Project Criteria (the “Preliminary Evaluation Meeting”) during which Design-Builder shall address (a) possible alternative approaches to design and construction of the Project and recommend when appropriate accelerated or fast-track scheduling, procurement, or phased construction and (b) cost information, constructability, and procurement and Project scheduling issues.
5.3.2 Within ten (10) Days of the Preliminary Evaluation Meeting, Design-Builder shall report in writing to Owner Parties with a summary of its understanding and a plan for implementation of the Project Criteria (the “Preliminary Design Report”), including: (i) a preliminary Estimated Project Sum and recommendations for meeting or adjusting the Project Criteria to conform to the Owner’s budget;
Project Criteria. Anticipated services may include but not be limited to: • Forensic Engineering Studies • Structural Design and engineering testing • Construction analysis and design • Condition/Building Assessments • Evaluations & Reports • Structural Rehabilitation • Threshold inspection • Failure Investigations • Specialized Testing • Construction Engineering and Observation • Design Recommendations • Construction Drawings, Specifications, and bid tabulations • Permitting • Conceptual drawings, estimates for new construction and renovation /retrofit projects • As-Built Drawings • Warranty & Inspections
Project Criteria. The following information regarding the project has been provided to RSA through the RFQ dated April 1, 2022 and discussions between ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, the City Manager of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, Founding Principal of RSA.
1. RSA’s services shall consist of:
a. Preparing Needs Assessments, Site Assessments and Conceptual Design Services for:
i. The City’s new Municipal Complex (City Hall/Police) Building
ii. A 2,500 SF addition with renovations to the City’s existing Animal Control Facility
b. Site Assessments for the Municipal Complex will consist of multiple sites which are being identified in addition to a 4 acre site currently owned by the City near N. Broadway and Cedar Crest Road.
2. The Municipal Complex is anticipated to be approximately 21,000 SF and one story in height. It will include Council ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, City Administration, EDC, Development Services, Finance, HR, Police and other departments. Detention and dispatch are not anticipated to be in the building.
3. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ has a current population of approximately 8,700 people and is growing at a rapid pace.
4. Additional projects which may be added to the scope of services include the City’s Public Works Facility and Parks/Recreation Facility.
5. The City plans to deliver the Municipal Complex and Animal Control projects via Design/Build delivery method.
6. Funding for these projects is anticipated to be provided via a GO bond referendum held in either November of 2022 or May of 2023.
Project Criteria. The information that describes the scope of a proposed Design-Build Project and includes, but is not limited to, the size, type, and design character of the buildings and site; the required form, fit, function, operational requirements, and quality of design, materials, equipment, workmanship; any other information deemed necessary to sufficiently describe the GLENN COUNTY HHSA’s needs. Project Criteria may include concept drawings, including schematic drawings or architectural renderings that are prepared in the detail necessary to sufficiently describe the GLENN COUNTY HHSA’s needs. Project Manual: The volume(s) assembled for the Work which includes the Introductory Information, Bidding Requirements, Contracting Requirements, Specifications, and other information as may be listed in the Project Manual Table of Contents. Project Site: See Work Site. Proposal: The response to the GLENN COUNTY HHSA’s request for proposal(s) for the Project received from the Design-Builder. Proposed Change Order (PCO): A written directive initiated by the GLENN COUNTY HHSA Representative to propose or authorize a change in the scope and/or time of the Work prior to the issuance of a Change Order. Punch List: See Deficiency List Qualifications Based Selection: The process by which the GLENN COUNTY HHSA solicits for services from the DBE’s for a Progressive Design-Build Project. Request for Clarification (RFC): A written request by the Design-Builder submitted in a GLENN COUNTY HHSA approved format to the GLENN COUNTY HHSA for information or clarification relative to the Contract Documents. Request for Information (RFI): A written request by the Design-Builder’s team members, and internal to the Design-Builder’s team, submitted for information or clarification relative to the Design Documents or other Project specific issues within the Design-Builder’s control, the response to which is provided to the GLENN COUNTY HHSA upon request. Request for Qualifications (RFQ): A document produced by the GLENN COUNTY HHSA for the purpose of selecting a Design-Builder for a Progressive Design-Build Project.