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Project Details. INSTRUCTIONS: Complete the following table with details of the project. Name of the partner <Partners to insert the name of their organization> Sector <Choose a sector><Choose a sector> Project name <Insert title of project> Location <Specify the state and district where the project was undertaken > Reporting period <Insert the period covered by the report (Please refer to quarter as the financial quarter and not project quarter) Report compiled by <Insert the name and designation of the person who prepared this report> Date submitted <Insert date>
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Project Details. Project The ‘[insert project name]’, which will be a [insert resource type e.g. battery project, pumped hydro] located at [insert location] with: an import capacity that is between 95% and 105% of the Import Capacity; an export capacity that is between 95% and 105% of the Export Capacity; and an energy storage capacity that is between 95% and 105% of the Storage Capacity, [Note: see agreement cover note regarding Non-Storage Projects.] and which: includes all ancillary plant, control systems and connection infrastructure on Project Operator's side of the Connection Point required for the operation of the facility; and [Note: non-Hybrid Projects will use paragraphs (a) to (d) only.] [includes the Shared Infrastructure; and excludes the Associated Project.] [Note: all Hybrid Projects will use paragraphs (a) to (f), but not paragraph (d).] Import Capacity [insert] MW (being the import capacity of the Project as measured at the Connection Point in AC). Export Capacity [insert] MW (being the export capacity of the Project as measured at the Connection Point in AC).
Project Details. The Design-Build Project consists of replacing a total of seven (7) bridges located in Halifax and ▇▇▇▇ Counties. Bridge No. 410138 shall be replaced on new alignment to the west side of the existing structure and utilize the existing structure as an on-site detour. The remaining bridges shall be constructed in place with off-site detours. The Design-Build Team shall be responsible for designing and constructing the bridge approaches to tie the new structures into the existing pavement in accordance with the NCDOT Sub Regional Tier Design Guidelines for Bridge Projects dated February 2008, as applicable, current NCDOT design standards, and NCDOT policies. The Design-Build Team shall make every effort to stay within the existing maintenance limits to reduce or eliminate the need for additional right of way or easements. All bridges are considered subregional. The Design-Build Team shall use Design Speed (unless otherwise noted herein), ADT, Travel Lane Width, and the Paved Shoulder Width as shown in the table below for the full length of the construction limits. The Design Build Team shall use the Out to Out Bridge Width as specified in the Structures Scope of Work. The lanes shall be striped to match existing travel lane widths. County Bridge No. Route Design Speed (mph) ADT Travel Lane Width (ft) Paved Shoulder (ft) Halifax 410014 SR 1001 55 490 12 3’-5” Halifax 410015 SR 1001 55 490 12 3’-5” Halifax 410065 SR 1100 55 205 11 4 Halifax 410066 SR 1100 55 205 11 4 Halifax 410134 SR 1310 55 630 10 0 Halifax 410138 SR 1309 35 270 10 0 Excluding Bridge No. 410138, at a minimum, the Design-Build Team shall construct full depth pavement in all areas of pavement removal, widening or re-alignment. In no case shall the existing pavement width be narrowed. At Bridge No. 410138, the Design-Build Team shall provide full depth pavement to the end of the guardrail from each end of the proposed structure. For the remainder of the construction limits, the Design-Build Team shall provide full depth ABC. A 0.025 cross slope shall be used in all normal crown sections. Unless otherwise noted herein, the length of overlay, wedging, and new pavement at each bridge site shall extend a minimum 300 feet total (excludes proposed bridge length). The Design-Build Team shall provide a grade for the project limits which provides the most desirable grade ties to existing within the project limits. • At Bridge Nos. 410014 and 410015; 410065 and 410066, the paved shoulder a...
Project Details. Please describe how your agency plans to use these funds as well as the direct services the agency plans to offer using these funds. Please be specific. FLCRC has provided the Youth Ambassador Leadership Education (Y.A.L.E.) program for six consecutive years. Funding for this grant will be utilized to provide continued support services to 25 youth and their families. Approximately, 40% percent of the Y.A.L.E. are crime victims. Likewise, funding for this grant will support the direct services such as advocacy, counseling and educational support services in a safe environment. Y.A.L.E. is a student-led program designed to promote countywide leadership opportunities for students to be actively involved with planning and implementing community initiatives. Leading the Way through Service Learning is the Y.A.L.E. motto! Y.A.L.E. links students in grades 5th through college level to various activities related to character education, diversity, leadership, service learning and college and career readiness. We served a total 126 students and 55 families over the past five years. Furthermore, FLCRC utilizes a positive and proactive approach to addressing trauma- related issues with youth and crime victims. National trends show that mental health and wellness is a growing concern in our communities. FLCRC has provided counseling, educational and advocacy support services to over 300 crime victims since 2017. In August 2021, we loss a young client and youth leader with a very promising future who was a silent victim of domestic violence. Currently, we are working with the family and youth leaders who were with her for a service-learning volunteer event just days before her untimely death. FLCRC's staff frequently respond to crisis related situations and provide support services throughout the program.
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