AESTHETIC DESIGN Sample Clauses

AESTHETIC DESIGN. All Proposers shall submit a detailed set of at least a four-view drawing consisting of front, sides, floor plan and rear view. DIMENSIONS Vehicles shall meet the following minimum size dimensions: o Length - 144 inches o Width - 48 inches o Height - 60 inches WHEELBASE The vehicles will have a wheelbase of no less than 90 inches. GROUND CLEARANCE The vehicles must have a ground clearance of at least 5 inches. INTERIOR The interior of the vehicles should include seating for six (6) adults including the driver. The floor should be covered with a non-slip material. SEATS AND SEATBELTS Seats may be bench style or captain’s chairs. A Type 1 or Type 2 seat belt assembly conforming to Sec.
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AESTHETIC DESIGN. 1.2.12.1 The structures for the transshipment port facilities and their complementary facilities shall blend in with the setting. The structures shall have neat and clean lines and shall adhere to functionality, and efficiency.
AESTHETIC DESIGN. Responsibility: N/A SUBTASK 4.10 AUDIBLE NOISE CHARACTERIZATION AND MITIGATION Responsibility: N/A TASK 5 CONTROL AND RELAYING SCHEMATICS Objective(s): To develop a functional, reliable and cost-effective control and relay design for the station. Prerequisite(s): • CLWB Approved Preliminary Design PackageInformation from the Data Acquisition subtask SUBTASK 5.1 PROTECTIVE RELAYING ONE-LINE DIAGRAM Responsibility: POWER Deliverable(s): • Protective Relaying One-Line Diagram Review the protection, control, and metering schemes outlined in the Design Criteria and the Preliminary One-Line Diagram. Check that the schemes will coordinate with the system, the proposed equipment and the known CLWB operating procedures. Select protective and auxiliary relay types. Review the proposed substation equipment ratings to determine that equipment will support the protection and metering schemes. Check the current rating (continuous and interrupting), instrument transformer accuracy class and burden, overload capabilities, and auxiliary features. Show instrument transformer locations and ratings. Show equipment (relays, control switches, etc.) identified by standard ANSI device function numbers. Show metering, indicating instruments, and control devices. Show the instrument transformer secondary circuit connections to devices. Use dashed lines to show the protection, control and metering functions. Incorporate a drawing-specific legend and notes. Assumption(s): • No corrections to the existing equipment locations and ratings will be required. • No corrections to the interface points will be required to these drawings.
AESTHETIC DESIGN. The Department will conduct the necessary coordination with SHPO and the consulting parties during the development of the Aesthetic Design Standards for Central 70 included in Schedule 10B (Contract Drawings) as required pursuant to Section 8.4.4

Related to AESTHETIC DESIGN

  • Schematic Design See Section 2, Part 1, Article 2.1.4, Paragraph 2.1.4.2.

  • Aesthetics All decisions of the Design Professional on matters of aesthetics are final, conclusive, and binding on all parties if consistent with the requirements of the Contract Documents.

  • Program Design The County Human Resources Department will operate a Catastrophic Leave Bank which is designed to assist any County employee who has exhausted all paid accruals due to a serious or catastrophic illness, injury, or condition of the employee or family member. The program establishes and maintains a Countywide bank wherein any employee who wishes to contribute may authorize that a portion of his/her accrued vacation, compensatory time, holiday compensatory time or floating holiday be deducted from those account(s) and credited to the Catastrophic Leave Bank. Employees may donate hours either to a specific eligible employee or to the bank. Upon approval, credits from the Catastrophic Leave Bank may be transferred to a requesting employee's sick leave account so that employee may remain in paid status for a longer period of time, thus partially ameliorating the financial impact of the illness, injury, or condition. Catastrophic illness or injury is defined as a critical medical condition, a long-term major physical impairment or disability which manifests itself during employment.

  • Project Design Applicants must design a project that provides access to health services to enable eligible women and men experiencing health needs to secure and maintain safe and accessible quality screening and diagnostic services, comprehensive family planning, and/ or other women’s health services.

  • Final Design A.4.1. Provide OWNER with proposed final construction drawings and detailed opinions of probable total Project construction costs in writing for OWNER' s review, prior to completion of the final Contract Documents, so that any changes that may be necessary in accordance with Project' s budgetary schedule can be made prior to bid.

  • Schematic Design Documents In accordance with the approved Preliminary Design and Construction Schedule and based upon approval of and comments made by the Owner regarding the Concept Design Studies, the Design Professional shall prepare and submit to the Owner Schematic Design Documents, including drawings and outline specifications. These documents shall represent a further development of the approved design concept, providing additional detail and specificity regarding the intended design solution. Typically, all such documents shall be drawn to scale, indicating materials and assemblies, as appropriate, to convey the design intent and to illustrate the Project’s basic elements, scale and relationship to the Site. All major pieces of furniture and equipment to be fixed or supplied by the CM/GC shall be illustrated to scale. (See ASTM Standard Practice E 1804-02, August 2007, Sections 6.3, 8.2 and 8.3 for guidance on information which is generally developed in Schematic Design.)

  • Schematic Design Phase INDICATE IN STATEMENT OF WORK “NOT APPLICABLE” IF SECTION IS NOT APPLICABLE

  • Research Use The Requester agrees that if access is approved, (1) the PI named in the DAR and (2) those named in the “Senior/Key Person Profile” section of the DAR, including the Information Technology Director and any trainee, employee, or contractor1 working on the proposed research project under the direct oversight of these individuals, shall become Approved Users of the requested dataset(s). Research use will occur solely in connection with the approved research project described in the DAR, which includes a 1-2 paragraph description of the proposed research (i.e., a Research Use Statement). Investigators interested in using Cloud Computing for data storage and analysis must request permission to use Cloud Computing in the DAR and identify the Cloud Service Provider (CSP) or providers and/or Private Cloud System (PCS) that they propose to use. They must also submit a Cloud Computing Use Statement as part of the DAR that describes the type of service and how it will be used to carry out the proposed research as described in the Research Use Statement. If the Approved Users plan to collaborate with investigators outside the Requester, the investigators at each external site must submit an independent DAR using the same project title and Research Use Statement, and if using the cloud, Cloud Computing Use Statement. New uses of these data outside those described in the DAR will require submission of a new DAR; modifications to the research project will require submission of an amendment to this application (e.g., adding or deleting Requester Collaborators from the Requester, adding datasets to an approved project). Access to the requested dataset(s) is granted for a period of one (1) year, with the option to renew access or close-out a project at the end of that year. Submitting Investigator(s), or their collaborators, who provided the data or samples used to generate controlled-access datasets subject to the NIH GDS Policy and who have Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval and who meet any other study specific terms of access, are exempt from the limitation on the scope of the research use as defined in the DAR.

  • Study Design This includes a discussion of the evaluation design employed including research questions and hypotheses; type of study design; impacted populations and stakeholders; data sources; and data collection; analysis techniques, including controls or adjustments for differences in comparison groups, controls for other interventions in the State and any sensitivity analyses, and limitations of the study.

  • TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES 18.07.01 The intent and purpose of the following Articles is to ensure that ample consideration is given to the effect technological change will have upon the job security and conditions of employment of employees as well as the continuing effectiveness of the Company.

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