Development Engineer definition
Examples of Development Engineer in a sentence
Any disturbance to existing off-site infrastructure resulting from the development, including but not limited to, streets, sidewalks, curbs and gutters, street trees, landscaped areas and utilities, shall be the responsibility of the Developer, and shall be reinstated, removed, replaced or relocated by the Developer as directed by the Development Officer, in consultation with the Development Engineer.
If the Developer fails at any time during any site work or construction to fully conform to the approved plans as required under this Agreement, the Municipality shall require that all site and construction works cease, except for works which may be approved by the Development Engineer to ensure compliance with the environmental protection measures.
The mandatory DBE participation goals of the Agreement are those established by WSDOT’s Highway and Local Programs Development Engineer in consultation with the Port, if the Port has adopted such a plan.
The locations of such signs shall require the approval of the Development Officer and Development Engineer.
All design and construction of primary and secondary service systems shall satisfy Municipal Service Systems Specifications unless otherwise provided for in this Agreement and shall receive written approval from the Development Engineer prior to undertaking the work.
The mandatory DBE participation goals of the AGREEMENT are those established by the WSDOT’S Highway and Local Programs Project Development Engineer in consultation with the AGENCY.
If the Public Improvements are completed in accordance with the Plans and the Standards, the City will approve the Public Improvements and accept the Public Improvements by issuing an “Acceptance Letter” from the City’s Development Engineer in the form attached hereto as Exhibit “D”.
The estimated cost of constructing the Public Improvements in accordance with the Plans, which has been determined by a professional engineer and approved by the City’s Development Engineer, (the “Cost Estimate”) is set forth in Exhibit “C” attached to this Agreement and by this reference incorporated within it.
For WCE represented engineering positions, the classifications will be Engineering Technician I/II, Traffic Engineering Technician I/II, Assistant Engineer, Associate Engineer, Senior Associate Engineer, Land Development Engineer, Civil Engineer, Traffic Engineer separately.
The bulk of staff analysis focused on these aspects of the proposal in consultation with the Development Engineer and HRM Traffic Management.