Site Analysis and Development Sample Clauses

Site Analysis and Development. Inspect the Project Site to become familiar with the conditions in which the Work is to be performed. Analyze the development of the proposed Project Site, including land utilization, structure placement, facilities development, movement systems (traffic, circulation and parking), lay-down storage areas, utility systems, surface and subsurface conditions, ecological and historical requirements, topography, zoning and other legal restrictions (including but not limited to the Americans with Disabilities Act (the “ADA”), variances, and local building codes), and landscape concepts and forms. Prepare and submit a report, including appropriate Instruments of Service, of Architect’s site analysis. Provide updates to such Instruments of Service as the Services progress. Under the direction of Owner, Architect shall seek out and coordinate with community groups, owners, design professionals and contractors active involved in projects and operations at adjacent or nearby properties whose activities may be impacted by or may impact the Services or the Work.
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Site Analysis and Development. Inspect the Project Site to become familiar with the conditions in which the Work is to be performed. Analyze the development of the proposed Project Site, including land utilization, structure placement, facilities development, movement systems (traffic, circulation and parking), lay-down storage areas, utility systems, surface and subsurface conditions, ecological and historical requirements, topography, zoning and other legal restrictions (including but not limited to the ADA, variances, and local building codes), and landscape concepts and forms. Prior to any subsurface work, Architect working with Owner’s Project Team must check and verify any required conditions or actions based on MIT’s activity Use Limitation (“AUL”) list and GIS map. If site has an AUL, Architect shall collaborate with Owner’s project team to meet its requirements. Prepare and submit a report, including appropriate Instruments of Service, of Architect’s site analysis. Provide updates to such Instruments of Service as the Services progress.

Related to Site Analysis and Development

  • Research and Development (i) Advice and assistance in relation to research and development of Party B;

  • Training and Development 14.1 The parties are committed to, and acknowledge the mutual benefit to the employer and employee of planned human resource development and the provision and participation in relevant development opportunities (including accredited training).

  • PHASED DEVELOPMENT 15.1 The Seller reserves to itself, and to its successors in title as Developer, all such rights as are provided for in section 25 of the STA, to erect and complete a phased development on the Land from time to time, but no later than 15 (fifteen) years from the date of opening of the Sectional Title Register, for its personal account.

  • Learning and Development (i) Managers and supervisors are responsible for promoting and supporting learning activities for employees in their area of responsibility.

  • Curriculum Development This includes the analysis and coordination of textual materials; constant review of current literature in the field, some of which are selected for the college library collection, the preparation of selective, descriptive materials such as outlines and syllabi; conferring with other faculty and administration on curricular problems; and, the attendance and participation in inter and intra-college conferences and advisory committees.

  • Design Development An interim step in the design process. Design Development documents consist of plans, elevations, and other drawings and outline specifications. These documents will fix and illustrate the size and character of the entire project in its essentials as to kinds of materials, type of structure, grade elevations, sidewalks, utilities, roads, parking areas, mechanical and electrical systems, and such other work as may be required.

  • Staff Development ‌ The County and the Association agree that the County retains full authority to determine training needs, resources that can be made available, and the method of payment for training authorized by the County. Nothing in this subsection shall preclude the right of an employee to request specific training.

  • Project Planning GOVERNMENTAL APPROVALS; ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE; PUBLIC INFORMATION 30 4.1 Planning and Engineering Activities 30 4.2 Site Conditions 30 4.3 Governmental Approvals 30 4.4 Environmental Compliance 34 4.5 Community Outreach and Public Information 35

  • Development 3.3 Within twenty (20) Working Days after the Commencement Date and in accordance with paragraphs 3.10 to 3.12 (Amendment and Revision), the Contractor will prepare and deliver to the Authority for approval the full and final Security Plan which will be based on the draft Security Plan set out in Appendix B.

  • Industrial Operations Analyst (IOA ‌ The IOA is a GSA Government official who audits Contractor records and conducts Contractor Assistance Visits (CAVs) to the Contractor’s place of business to assist the Contractor with task order reporting, Contract Access Fee (CAF) management, and other general contract administration functions deemed necessary by the Government.

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