Technical Assumptions Sample Clauses
The Technical Assumptions clause defines the specific technical conditions, parameters, or requirements that are presumed to be true for the purposes of the contract or project. This may include assumptions about the availability of certain technologies, system compatibility, environmental conditions, or the accuracy of provided data. By clearly outlining these assumptions, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes by ensuring all parties have a shared understanding of the foundational technical factors on which the agreement is based.
Technical Assumptions. The following Technical Assumptions have been made for estimating purposes:
Technical Assumptions. The following technical assumptions are in addition to those made in the scope of services, Sections 1 through 8:
Technical Assumptions. Section 2
Technical Assumptions. Design Survey
1. Field Crews will be paid NYS Prevailing Wages.
2. The field survey shall include the collection of planimetric and topographic features for the development of 3D mapping using MicroStation products. Critical terrain features will be surveyed for the development of a surface model to generate contour lines at a 1-foot interval.
3. Conduct a detailed topographic survey of the proposed site area of concern as depicted in the sketch attached. Items to be surveyed include, but are not limited to: pavements, surface features, ditches, utilities, etc.
4. Topographic features to be surveyed - see attached survey limits map.: • Bridge Features: o Deck joints o Centerline of bearings o Deck width o Face to face of bridge rail o Backwall dimensions o Bridge Seats o Pier Geometry • Utility Survey o Utilities will be shown on project mapping from record plans received from dig safe 811. Inverts of all gravity fed structures will be collected and shown in project mapping (Sanitary & Storm) NA
1. The Draft Design Approval Document is assumed to be a Bridge Rehabilitation Report (BRR) It is assumed that the project will not result in significant environmental impacts and will receive a negative declaration.
2. One public information meeting is assumed. The Consultant will prepare a brochure/fact sheet to be distributed at the public meeting. Assume 50 brochure/fact sheets for the meeting. Assume a PowerPoint presentation will also be developed.
3. It is assumed that a Public Hearing is not required.
4. This project is assumed to be a bridge rehabilitation project (superstructure replacement) based on the existing condition. Bridge replacement will not be a feasible alternative based on the condition of the existing structure. The bridge rehabilitation vs. replacement checklist will be completed.
1. Assume no Detailed Studies for Hazardous Waste will be required. Such studies will be covered under a Supplemental Agreement, if needed.
2. Assume screening and sampling for Asbestos Containing Materials.
3. Assume analysis of potential impacts to Threatened and Endangered Species will be required. Project will follow Section 7 Endangered Species procedures. However, if a species-specific survey is needed for identified T/E species, it may need to be conducted by an Ecological Consultant (ex: bat survey, plant survey, mussel survey and relocation) and will be covered under a separate agreement.
4. Assume a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) will not b...
Technical Assumptions. A. Major Items of Work: Replacement of the culvert carrying ▇▇▇▇▇ Road over Trumansburg Creek
B. Assume the proposed replacement structure will be a bridge. Assume the bridge type will be a precast concrete structure (concrete three-sided structure).
C. Assume bridge rehabilitation concept will NOT be evaluated.
Technical Assumptions. ● The non-CGMP Engineering lot will be used for the GLP toxicity study.
Technical Assumptions. Additional Technical Assumptions are included in the attached Exhibits A, B, & C. • Standard English units will be used for design of this project. • Sufficient accident and traffic data will be supplied by the County to enable adequate evaluation of existing and proposed conditions in accordance with Sections 2.04, 2.05, and 2.06 of the scope of services. No turning movement counts will be required for this project. • A conceptual capacity analysis will meet all requirements for this agreement. A detailed capacity analysis will not be required. • No bridges will be rehabilitated for this project. • A comprehensive pavement evaluation will not be required for this bridge replacement project. • Soil Investigations (Task 2.08) will not be required for this project. • A Public Hearing (Task 3.06B) will not be required for this project. • Detailed environmental studies and analyses are not included in this scope and fee estimate. In accordance with section 4.04 of the scope of services, detailed studies and analyses will be added via supplemental agreement, if required. • ROW Acquisition Services will be provided by our subconsultant, ▇.▇. ▇▇▇▇ & Co., Inc., as required based on the approved final design concept. No fees for these services have been included in this proposal. • Construction Support (Section 8) and Construction Inspection (Section
Technical Assumptions. General Assumptions
Technical Assumptions. (a) Unless the Company shall, no later than twenty-one (21) days prior to each Calculation Date, deliver to the Global Agent for approval by the Global Agent (acting on the instructions of the Lenders in consultation with the Lenders’ Engineer) a notice specifying any changes to the Technical Assumptions for each Calculation Period to be used in any Financial Test to be prepared hereunder with respect to such Calculation Date, the prevailing Technical Assumptions shall continue to apply.
(b) If any Technical Assumptions are changed under paragraph (a), the Company shall update the Financial Model to reflect such changes.
Technical Assumptions a. Usage of third party controls will be approved by Visual Networks.
b. It is important to maintain the “look and feel” if a third party control is used. With mutual agreement between MBTi and Visual Networks, a decision will be made on implementing this feature.
c. Tool developed will be tested against all supported hardware components.
d. Visual Networks will provide:
i. Latest interface document between various components/modules
ii. Latest release code, and documentation relevant to what is being developed
iii. User Interface standards and guidelines.