Study Phase Sample Clauses

The Study Phase clause defines the initial period during which one or both parties conduct research, analysis, or due diligence related to the subject matter of the agreement. During this phase, parties may gather information, assess feasibility, or evaluate potential risks and benefits before proceeding to subsequent stages of the project or contract. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of the expectations and activities permitted during the study period, helping to manage risk and set the groundwork for informed decision-making.
Study Phase. A.2.1 All documents including reports, drawings and specifications, any changes, revisions or amplifications thereof, as well as all construction cost estimates, shall be subject to the written approval of the Owner before the documents are accepted. The approval of drawings by the Owner is not to be constructed as authority to violate, cancel or set aside any provisions of applicable codes. A.2.2 Study documents must comply with the latest adopted edition of the Uniform Construction Code in effect at the time the documents are submitted to the Owner for final approval. A.2.3 Unless otherwise provided in the AGREEMENT documents, the Consultant will be requested to secure and be reimbursed payment of all permits and governmental fees, licenses and inspections necessary for the proper execution and completion of the work and which are legally required at the time of receipt of bids.
Study Phase. The purpose of the PER/Study is to clearly depict refined horizontal and vertical alignments and to document the goals stated above. CobbFendley will prepare a PowerPoint presentation depicting the project visually for the meeting attendees to better understand the project findings & recommendations as the report will remain internal to Fort Bend County Engineering staff and the County's project management consultant. The PER/Technical Memorandum will include an executive summary, preliminary schematics of the proposed typical section alternatives, a drainage report, water & wastewater line alignments, and construction cost estimates for the proposed roadway section, and the geotechnical report as applicable. CobbFendley will deliver an electronic copy of the report in PDF format to the County. Upon completion of the PER document and subsequent presentation to the Fort Bend County Engineering, a 30% completed plans review will be held to include any/all additional scope needed to complete the project. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will draft a separate proposal with associated compensation for any further requirements or additional scope of work requested by Fort Bend County.
Study Phase. Subject to clause 16, on or before October 31, 2000, GEOCAN will review and finalize with the Parties a detailed budget that outlines the work program and associated costs for the Study Phase on the Rostin Block. During the Study Phase Unigeo and GEOCAN will review all of the geological and geophysical data that is available including geological and geophysical information held by COC, over the Rostin Block, in order to assess the potential for drilling a Test Well, as described in clause 11. The costs incurred during the Study Phase will be shared in the participating interests described in clause 5. At the end of the Study Phase Unigeo and GEOCAN will elect to proceed to the Seismic Phase, as described in clause 10, elect to drill a Test Well or discontinue to do any further work on the Rostin Block.
Study Phase. CDR; - Study Report; - Preliminary Risk Assessment ( if applicable);  Project Phase: - Design & Engineering file: - Documentation on environmental impact assessment, if applicable; - Water network drawings, showing clean and sewage water networks of the new or existing building concerned by the project, internal and external to the construction, from the origin up to the connection to the public network; - Description of the measures to be taken in case of civil engineering works on a site which is part of the CERN inventory of polluted sites and a plan for the elimination of the excavated material ; - Construction / Manufacturing file: - Procedures and maintenance plans of the new water networks, including the related infrastructure if applicable (ex. oil-separators, decantation pits, water regulation basins etc.); - Ventilation network drawings with extraction points, documentation on air treatment units, if applicable; - Commissioning file: - Inventory of waste categories and collection points  Dismantling Phase: - Dismantle Report; - Tractability Procedure for Radioactive Equipment (if applicable). In the event of an accident or a near miss during activities related to the installation, maintenance, operation or dismantling the procedure described in Code A2 shall be followed:  Immediately inform the CERN Fire Brigade;  Draw up the accident report available in EDH.
Study Phase is a Phase that may occur prior to project funding and typically includes program development, financial pro-formas and security risk assessment.
Study Phase. CDR / Study Report x Preliminary drawings and diagrams of components, circuits… x Preliminary integration drawings x
Study Phase. CDR - Study ReportProject Phase: - Before starting the activity - Risk assessment of the activity; - During the activity - Electromagnetic field measurements.
Study Phase. (a) Assist in the procurement of any contract for the performance of Study services; (b) Perform independent cost estimating services for Awarding Authority; (c) Assist Study Manager in the performance of his/her duties pursuant to the provisions of a contract for Study Services and applicable Reference Documents to ensure that the architect or engineer performing the Study services complies with the terms of the contract for Study services; and (d) Assist in the evaluation of the architect or engineer performing the Study. (e) Evaluate and approve reimbursables and requests for additional services requests, as needed. (f) Facilitate study certification in accordance with DCAMM policies and procedures.
Study Phase. CDR - Study ReportProject Phase: - Design & Engineering file: - Report indicating the sources of fire hazard, giving the following information:  Foreseen destination of use, manufacturing process or activity  Estimated maximum number of occupants in the area  Technical installations (ventilation, power, machinery, etc.)  Rough estimate of type and quantities of combustible materials (as part of construction elements and equipment, used in the process or for maintenance, stored etc.)  Fire resistance requirements of the structural elements and or products (fire dampers, penetration seals, etc.)  Fire compartments and their fire resistance class  Calculation details of the fire protection systems, i.e. water extinguishing systems, hose reels, smoke extraction systems etc. - General drawings (scale 1:50, 1:100 or 1:200) of the different rooms and areas with indication of their destination including the stairs and emergency issues. They shall also include the position of the working places, of the machines, of the fire extinguishers and of other extinguishing systems (if present), of the evacuation plans and of the following technical installations (not exhaustive list) :  Steam boilers, steam and under pressure vessels  Heating and ventilation installations, fuel or oil tanks, gas installations  Lifts  Installations dedicated to transformation or storage of materials particularly inflammable, explosive or harmful  Fire compartments layout also including penetration of services  Evacuations paths (also showing the path’s length) and emergency issues. The type, opening direction and width of escape doors should be reported. The conformity to all the applicable safety requirement should be demonstrated also taking into account the foreseen number of occupants.  Relevant fire protection systems (water extinguishing systems, hose reels, fire detection, smoke extraction, etc.). - Elevation and cross sections drawings with indications concerning materials, windows and staircases construction - For transformation projects, drawings of the old layout or installations. - Manufacturing / Reception file: - Execution drawings approved by the competent external authorities (in case of Construction Permit request) - Reaction to fire certification of the materials to be installed and their arrangement in the construction work - Fire resistance justification of the building elements / products to be installed (i.e. CE marking, classification report, certifica...
Study Phase. The Services that shall be provided in the Study Phase consist of the following: (i) The Architect shall develop a written and graphical statistical description of the design, functional, and space requirements for the building and its site (the “Program”). The Judicial Council shall provide Judicial Branch standards; caseload, employee, and judicial position projections for this court and Project; and a format for the Program. The Architect shall develop the Program based on the Judicial Council-provided information and data gathered from interviews conducted by the Architect with court personnel. The Program shall include but not be limited to: size and quantity of each type of interior space; allowances for non-useable space; adjacency and relationships of spaces to achieve the required functions; staff and public parking demand; secure parking, loading, and official vehicle parking within the building or site; a conceptual structural system; and specific Project design and performance standards and operation objectives for each major building system. The Program shall also address the site area required for appropriate design and, if designated by the Judicial Council, to accommodate future expansion. (ii) The Architect shall develop @ alternatives for meeting the Project goals to test the cost and implementation feasibility of the proposed Project. The number and types of alternatives will be determined on a project by project basis. Alternatives may include, but not be limited to: renovating and/or expanding the existing facility, leasing additional or new space, purchasing and converting existing buildings, and constructing new facilities. The Architect shall provide an analysis and comparison of alternatives, which shall be based on several factors, including, but not limited to an estimate of the development costs, an estimate of the operating costs (provided by the Judicial Council), implementation issues, advantages and disadvantages from a court operational and service perspective, and Project. (iii) The Architect shall prepare for the Judicial Council’s review a written estimate of probable construction and/or development costs for each alternative of the Project, indicating the estimated cost of each principal element of the building, and with allowances for site construction, in a format acceptable to the Judicial Council. (iv) The Architect shall review the Project specific threat/vulnerability assessment prepared by Judicial Council which ...