Conceptual Designs Clause Samples

Conceptual Designs. Develop the advanced conceptual design by utilizing the existing preliminary conceptual designs that have previously been prepared. The advanced conceptual design will include a site layout, site access plan, preliminary berm profiles, conceptual drawings of features such as inlet and outlet structures, the water supply source and appurtenant structures, habitat and other key features of the project such as developing the design to allow for integration with future phases of the larger North Lake Project. The draft advanced conceptual design will be submitted to DWR for the state’s review and input. The Grantee shall provide written responses to all DWR comments provided on the Draft Conceptual Design prior to finalizing the concept. Comments provided shall sufficiently explain the rationale behind acceptance or rejection of each specific DWR comment. Sufficiency shall be at the sole discretion of DWR.
Conceptual Designs. Based on the information provided by AtHome as described above, Owner shall cause Architect to prepare conceptual designs for the Expansion Project consistent with the Basic Site Plans, and shall provide AtHome with copies of and the opportunity to comment upon, all drafts of such conceptual designs. To the extent that AtHome offers specific written comments to any such designs, and such comments are reasonably acceptable to Owner, Owner shall use reasonable efforts to cause Architect to consider such comments and/or incorporate such comments into a revised draft of such designs. The collaborative process described in this Paragraph 2.2 shall continue until the first to occur of (a) August 31, 1997, or (b) such time as Owner and AtHome reach agreement upon the conceptual designs for the Expansion Project. However, if
Conceptual Designs. The TWG held a planning meeting on September 3, 2003 and Design Team site visits on November 20 and December 3, 2003. Several alternatives to the conceptual design in the Feasibility Report were discussed for treatment of the lower pool site. These included adding additional structures, adding boulders to existing structures, and modifying the source, amount, and location of gravel placement. The RAT and USFS provided a draft design to the TWG on January 5, 2004, which was discussed during a TWG meeting the same day. On January 15, 2004 the TWG convened to consider the new design relative to the initial conceptual design (Feasibility Report), potential modifications, and costs vs. benefits. Stillwater Sciences provided a critique of the new design, suggesting that it may create more spawning habitat but may also be more susceptible to scour during high flows. The RAT suggested that the Stillwater Sciences conceptual design (providing 4-5,000 square ft) did not appear to maximize the potential for holding gravel. The TWG considered the technical debate and decided to proceed with the new design to maximize the amount of spawning habitat created, accepting the risk of potentially higher scour. Several modifications to this design were also discussed to improve its stability, to bolster the existing weirs in disrepair (upper and lower pools), and to further increase the amount of spawning habitat potentially created. This process resulted in the following detailed design.
Conceptual Designs. Adaptive Golf Sleeve

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  • Final Design 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.

  • Final Design Phase A. After acceptance by Owner of the Preliminary Design Phase documents, revised opinion of probable Construction Cost as determined in the Preliminary Design Phase, and/or any other Right of Way plan documents, subject to any Owner-directed modifications or changes in the scope, extent, character, or design requirements of or for the Project, and upon written authorization from Owner, Engineer shall: 1. Prepare final Drawings and Specifications indicating the scope, extent, and character of the Work to be performed and furnished by Contractor. 2. Visit the Site as needed to assist in preparing the final Drawings and Specifications. 3. Provide technical criteria, written descriptions, and design data for Owner’s use in filing applications for permits from or approvals of governmental authorities having jurisdiction to review or approve the final design; assist Owner in consultations with such authorities; and revise the Drawings and Specifications in response to directives from such authorities, as appropriate. 4. Advise Owner of any recommended adjustments to the opinion of probable Construction Cost. 5. After consultation with Owner, include in the Construction Contract Documents any specific protocols for the transmittal of Project-related correspondence, documents, text, data, drawings, information, and graphics, in electronic media or digital format, either directly, or through access to a secure Project website. Any such protocols shall be applicable to transmittals between and among Owner, Engineer, and Contractor during the Construction Phase and Post- Construction Phase, and unless agreed otherwise shall supersede any conflicting protocols previously established for transmittals between Owner and Engineer. 6. Assist Owner in assembling known reports and drawings of Site conditions, and in identifying the technical data contained in such reports and drawings upon which bidders or other prospective contractors may rely. 7. In addition to preparing the final Drawings and Specifications, assemble drafts of other Construction Contract Documents based on specific instructions and contract forms, text, or content received from Owner. 8. Prepare or assemble draft bidding-related documents (or requests for proposals or other construction procurement documents), based on the specific bidding or procurement-related instructions and forms, text, or content received from Owner. 9. Contract shall include contractor provided changeable message signs to communication construction information. 10. Furnish for review by Owner, its legal counsel, and other advisors, 6 copies of the final drawings and Specifications, assembled drafts of other construction Contract Documents, the draft bidding-related documents (or requests for proposals or other construction procurement documents), and any other final design Phase deliverables, by the established due date, with the Final Design Phase, and review them with Owner. Owner shall submit to Engineer any comments regarding the furnished items, and any instructions for revisions. B. Engineer’s services under the Final Design Phase will be considered complete on the date when Engineer has delivered to Owner the final Drawings and Specifications, other assembled Construction Contract Documents, bidding-related documents (or requests for proposals or other construction procurement documents), and any other Final Design Phase deliverables. C. In the event that the Work designed or specified by Engineer is to be performed or furnished under more than one prime contract, or if Engineer’s services are to be separately sequenced with the work of one or more prime Contractors (such as in the case of fast- tracking), Owner and Engineer shall, prior to commencement of the Final Design Phase, develop a schedule for performance of Engineer’s services during the Final Design, Bidding or Negotiating, Construction, and Post-Construction Phases in order to sequence and coordinate properly such services as are applicable to the work under such separate prime contracts.

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

  • Site Plan It is Licensee’s responsibility before signing this Agreement to ensure that the Site Plan correctly shows the work that Licensee intends to perform, that the Site Plan correctly shows all improvements and equipment that Licensee intends be located on the Use Areas, that the Site Plan shows no work, improvements or equipment outside the Exclusive Areas and Shared Areas properly depicted and labeled on the Boundary Plan, and that all work, improvements and equipment is encompassed within the purposes enumerated in the Standard Terms for that particular Exclusive Area or Shared Area. Any work, improvements or equipment not conforming to all the foregoing is prohibited, even if it is clearly shown on the Site Plan or discussed in the Standard Terms. Any refinement or other change to the Site Plan after Licensor executes this Agreement is void unless Licensee obtains Licensee’s approval of the change pursuant to the plans approval processes set out in the Standard Terms and pursuant to all applicable regulatory requirements.

  • Commencement of Final Design This contract does not obligate the State to proceed with final design for any alternative. On completion of environmental documentation, the State will consider all reasonable alternatives in a fair and objective manner. Notwithstanding anything contained elsewhere in the contract or in any work authorization, the Engineer may not proceed with final design until after all relevant environmental decision documents have been issued.