COMPLEXITY OF PROJECT Sample Clauses

COMPLEXITY OF PROJECT. The degree of difficulty associated with this project. Are there unique aspects to the project? Degree of coordination with others outside FDOT should be considered. This includes other agencies, municipalities, etc. multiple districts, multimodal projects LOW – Straight-forward projects. Well defined and specific scope of services. Typical Project Type • Bridge Inspection: bridge inspection except scour; All • CEI: Category 1 Bridges, 3R Rural, signalization, simple and straight-forward projects. • Design: simple 3R-Rural; 3R Urban ride only. • Geotechnical: standard. • PD&E: Small simple projects with specific scopes. • Planning: Data/traffic counts. • Survey: resurfacing 3R rural/urban. • Traffic Operations: turn-lane projects (design).
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COMPLEXITY OF PROJECT. The degree of difficulty associated with this project. Are there unique aspects to the project? Degree of coordination with others outside FDOT should be considered. This includes other agencies, municipalities, etc. multiple districts, multimodal projects LOW – Straight-forward projects. Well defined and specific scope of services. Typical Project Type  Bridge Inspection: bridge inspection except scour; All  CEI: Category 1 Bridges, 3R Rural, signalization, simple and straight-forward projects.  Design: simple 3R-Rural; 3R Urban ride only.  Geotechnical: standard.  PD&E: Small simple projects with specific scopes.  Planning: Data/traffic counts.  Survey: resurfacing 3R rural/urban.  Traffic Operations: turn-lane projects (design). MEDIUM – Projects with some specialized areas requiring some specialized skills. Typical Project Type  Bridge Inspection: generally not applicable.  CEI: resurfacing with some improvements; ITS, construction on new alignments, and signal system timing, development and implementation; rural arterials and rural interstate capacity improvements.  Design: 3R Urban with some improvements, intersection, improvements with safety, Category 1 bridges.  PD&E: widening with limited issues and bridge replacement with limited impacts.  Railroads: all.  Survey: survey in water areas.  Traffic Operations: traffic operations studies and signal design projects. HIGH – Complex multi-disciplined projects requiring specialized skills with significant management issues. Project that has numerous complicated traffic phases, involved highly technical construction features requiring specialized skills of the inspection staff. A complex project may also include complex involvement by multiple third parties (i.e., multiple utility relocations, railroads, airports, regulatory agencies, municipalities). The size of the project will not necessarily determine whether the construction project is complex. Large, repetitive projects on their own are not considered complex. Typical Project Type  Bridge Inspection: bridge scour.  CEI: CEI for multi-level bridges in a corridor or interchange; numerous complicated traffic phases; specialized technical skills; Coating Systems; bridge projects involving movable spans, significant post-tensioning operations, pre-cast segmental components, and steel structures with large horizontal and vertical curvature; Multiple third party involvement (railroads, utilities, airports, municipalities, regulatory agenc...

Related to COMPLEXITY OF PROJECT

  • Completion of Project The Borrower shall carry out the Project in accordance with the Technical Description as may be modified from time to time with the approval of the Bank, and complete it by the final date specified therein.

  • Description of Projects Services

  • DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT The project for which PSP agrees to provide Professional Services is generally described as [Insert Brief Description of Project] (hereinafter referred to as the “Project”), as further described in Exhibit A, PSP’s Proposal dated [Insert Date and Proposal Number if provided], attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes and consisting of [Text] (Insert Number) pages.

  • Construction of Project 11.1.1 Developer agrees to cause the Project to be developed, constructed, and installed in accordance with the terms hereof and the Construction Provisions set forth in Exhibit D, including those things reasonably inferred from the Contract Documents as being within the scope of the Project and necessary to produce the stated result even though no mention is made in the Contract Documents.

  • Payment of Project Activities County will reimburse Subrecipient for eligible project-related costs only. Subrecipient shall submit requests for reimbursement to County on a monthly basis beginning on August 1, 2021, and must provide adequate documentation as required by County in accordance with the OC Community Resources Contract Reimbursement Policy, as set forth in Exhibit 1, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. In addition, Subrecipient will provide a progress Grantee Performance Report (“GPR Information Form”) for the time period covered, as prescribed by County. Failure to provide any of the required documentation and reporting will cause County to withhold all or a portion of a request for reimbursement, or return the entire reimbursement package to Subrecipient, until such documentation and reporting has been received and approved by County.

  • Scope of Project i. The work to be performed under this Agreement for the Rapid City Metropolitan Transportation Planning Process will be conducted in accordance with the CY 2018 Unified Planning Work Program incorporated in this agreement by reference as Attachment D, and the 2018 Unified Planning Work Program Amendment 2018-01, incorporated in and attached to this agreement as Attachment F.

  • Conformity of production The conformity of production procedures shall comply with those set out in the Agreement, Appendix 2 (E/ECE/324-E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.2), with the following requirements:

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  • EVALUATION OF PROJECT BENEFITS The goal of this task is to report the benefits resulting from this project. The Recipient shall:

  • Payment of Project Costs The Grantee agrees that it will provide for payment of its full share of Project costs and that all costs connected with the Project will be paid by the Grantee on a timely basis.

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