Research and Data Collection Clause Samples

Research and Data Collection. All research activities involving the use of human subjects must be reviewed and approved by ASU and the NATION’s respective Institutional Review Boards and must be undertaken in compliance with all policies of the NATION and ASU and the Arizona Board of Regents before data collection can begin. Researchers may not solicit subject participation or begin data collection until they have received written approval from both respective Institutional Review Boards.
Research and Data Collection. Set up infrastructure for housing data, documents, and research products
Research and Data Collection. ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ collected a substantial amount of data during the PID phase relevant to the project including record maps from private and public utilities (responses on Utility “A” letters), as-built plans from the City of Lancaster and Caltrans, right of way maps from Caltrans, County Assessor Parcel Maps, USGS aerial photos and available contour maps. In the PA&ED phase ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ will continue to build the database of existing data including: · Transit lines and stops from Antelope Valley Transit Agency · Future planned projects on the State Highway System from Caltrans · Future planned roadways within the City limits (CIP) from the City · Utility verification information including potholing or other means of utility detection · Follow-up with private utilities on facilities that would be in conflict with the project improvements · Planning documents being prepared by the City for the Complete Streets Master Plan, the Citywide Signal Coordination effort, and other development and CIP projects as they are identified
Research and Data Collection. GCG will coordinate with City staff to gather data on existing land uses within the City, the appropriate growth horizon or area of benefit for the nexus study, and projections of future residential and non-residential growth in the City. If needed, GCG will also review projections from the Department of Finance, the local Council of Governments, and other sources. GCG will also work with City staff to confirm assumptions for cost allocation units for each facility type, including residential and non-residential service populations for police, fire, municipal buildings, and other facilities. GCG will also work with City staff to confirm the land use categories for which impact fees will be calculated. This determination will start with a discussion of the categories used in the existing fee program and whether the categories should be expanded. If, in coordination with City staff, it is determined that fee benefit areas/fee zones are appropriate for any type of facility, GCG will also work with public works and planning staff to identify the boundaries for, and land uses within, each fee zone.
Research and Data Collection. CONSULTANT will obtain and review existing information and data related to the proposed project. CONSULTANT will collect the aforementioned information and perform a detailed review of existing setting, methodology, and results. This information is expected to include, but not be limited to: • December 2020 EIR/EA • Previously prepared technical studies used to support the EIR/EA • Updated reference documentation, including local General Plan/policy information and regulatory background documents • Approved/Supplemental Project Report • PS&E packages (35%, etc.), depending on schedule and availability • Current aerial photography of project area
Research and Data Collection. 1. City shall provide all applicable City of Arlington reports, maps, plats, record drawings, maintenance logs, GIS data, existing sanitary sewer TV inspection videos, field logs and reports etc. at no cost to the Engineer. 2. Engineer shall determine from existing records and field inspection, the type of existing pavement on Project, including all intersecting streets, driveways, and alleys, accurately showing this information on the plans. 3. The City shall provide existing and future sanitary sewer flow data to be used in the Engineer’s engineering evaluation and design.
Research and Data Collection. 1. Meet with City of Plano engineering staff and obtain design criteria, pertinent utility plans, street plans, plats and right-of-way maps, existing easement information, and other information available for the project area. 2. Meet with the City of Plano project manager and conduct an on-site review and walk through. 3. Review and field verify, as much as possible, visible surface features and GIS related data 4. Utility Coordination throughout duration of project. Contact franchise utility companies in project area and obtain information to accurately show existing utilities in plans I Avenue – 14th Street to 15th Street Project No. 6820 EM\Legal-2017-6820-PSA-I Ave 14-15-TimBennett
Research and Data Collection. A key element of this study is to conduct end-use saturation studies to develop a baseline of energy utilization characteristics from residential, commercial, and industrial customers in Illinois as well as to document trends in the saturation of efficient equipment over time. While this study aims to provide inputs to the potential study, it is also designed to serve asa stand-alone end-use study, supplying information useful for energy efficiency program development, system planning, and obtaining a general understanding of the energy- using equipment in the state. Much of the proposed data collection and research methodology for the baseline study will leverage the ComEd &I Saturation/End-Use, Market Penetration & Behavioral Study conducted in 2012. While at his previous firm, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, the research and data collection lead for this project, led the C&I data collection for that large-scale baseline study. Using a similar design will allow us to examine changes in building stock over time as well as bolster the available information for the customers of Ameren and Nicor Gas. We will use the lessons learned from that study, as well as our team’s extensive experience fielding similar studies since then, so that the industry’s best practices are used. Most importantly, we will workwith the Utilities throughout the research design process to ensure that we collect and report on what is most valuable and do not needlessly collect excess data.

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  • Technical Support Services 2.1 The technical support services (the "Services"): Party A agrees to provide to Party B the relevant services requested by Party B, which are specified in Exhibit 1 attached hereto ("Exhibit 1").

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  • Development Services During the term of this Agreement, the Provider agrees to provide to or on behalf of the Port the professional services and related items described in Exhibit A (collectively, the “Development Services”) in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The Provider specifically agrees to include at least one Port representative in any economic development negotiations or discussions in which the Provider is involved concerning (i) a port-related business prospect or (ii) a business transaction which will ultimately require Port involvement, financial or otherwise.

  • Technical Support State Street will provide technical support to assist the Fund in using the System and the Data Access Services. The total amount of technical support provided by State Street shall not exceed 10 resource days per year. State Street shall provide such additional technical support as is expressly set forth in the fee schedule in effect from time to time between the parties (the “Fee Schedule”). Technical support, including during installation and testing, is subject to the fees and other terms set forth in the Fee Schedule.

  • Research Use Reporting To assure adherence to NIH GDS Policy, the PI agrees to provide annual Progress Updates as part of the annual Project Renewal or Project Close-out processes, prior to the expiration of the one (1) year data access period. The PI who is seeking Renewal or Close-out of a project agree to complete the appropriate online forms and provide specific information such as how the data have been used, including publications or presentations that resulted from the use of the requested dataset(s), a summary of any plans for future research use (if the PI is seeking renewal), any violations of the terms of access described within this Agreement and the implemented remediation, and information on any downstream intellectual property generated from the data. The PI also may include general comments regarding suggestions for improving the data access process in general. Information provided in the progress updates helps NIH evaluate program activities and may be considered by the NIH GDS governance committees as part of NIH’s effort to provide ongoing stewardship of data sharing activities subject to the NIH GDS Policy.