Conceptual Plans Sample Clauses

Conceptual Plans. As soon as practicable but no later than 30 days after execution of this Agreement, Concessionaire shall attend a pre-design meeting with the Airport’s concessions management team and thereafter, prepare and submit for City review, conceptual plans and specifications (collectively "Conceptual Plans") and a proposed design and construction progress and completion schedule ("Construction Schedule") for the construction of all proposed initial Improvements. Concessionaire’s design(s) will be reviewed by the Airport’s contractor for design review also known as the
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Conceptual Plans. YMCA shall submit conceptual architectural drawings, including a Project site plan, elevations and floor plans (the “Project Conceptual Plans”) to the Agency in the time set forth in the Schedule of Performance. Agency shall review and provide comments to the Project Conceptual Plans within 30 days of the submittal. Following such review and comment, Agency shall approve the Project Conceptual Plans prior to YMCA obtaining a Construction Cost Estimate as provide in subpart v.
Conceptual Plans i. Based on input obtained through the process outlined in the Project Scope of Work (Exhibit A), as well as information provided in (Exhibit A1) - Specifications for Recreational Facilities, Stakeholder Interview, and Public Workshop, the selected A/E will work to determine the Concept Design.
Conceptual Plans. Subtenant shall prepare conceptual plans showing the Initial Subtenant Improvements (the “Conceptual Plans”), and shall deliver such Conceptual Plans to Sublandlord for approval. Sublandlord acknowledges and approves Subtenant’s use of Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx & Xxxxxxxx to prepare the Conceptual Plans, Preliminary Plans (as defined below), and Final Plans (as defined below).
Conceptual Plans. The Consultant will develop conceptual layouts for each corridor (laid on the base map) to a level of detail adequate to define the corridor's general location and determine potential right of way needs based on typical section analysis. The conceptual layouts should include the corridor alignments, intersection and interchange concepts, access management, major multimodal features, major utility and railroad conflicts, and right of way limits. The Consultant will develop general profiles and cross sections for critical areas (such as interchanges, bridges, etc.) to determine general right of way and structure requirements, and constructability issues for alternatives. The Consultant will also develop conceptual plans as necessary for presentation to agencies and the public. Construction Cost Estimates The Consultant will develop conceptual construction cost estimates and right of way cost estimates. The Consultant will determine an engineer’s estimate based on broad assumptions of cost for the different alternatives to provide an order-of-magnitude comparison of costs without using specific quantities for materials. Right of Way Needs The Consultant will establish preliminary construction limits based on typical section analysis and determine minimum right of way requirements for each alternative. The Consultant will compare the existing right of way width with the proposed right of way requirements to estimate the amount of right of way that the Department may acquire for each alternative. At the direction of the Department, the Consultant will include general order of magnitude stormwater management right of way needs without identifying actual stormwater pond sites. The Consultant may be required to provide order of magnitude right of way cost estimates for each alternative. Refine Corridors The Department may request the Consultant to further refine and document alternatives based on input obtained from the public involvement process or if the Department obtains new detailed data that may assist in avoiding potential environmental impacts. Comparative Evaluation The Consultant will evaluate feasible alternatives utilizing evaluation criteria agreed upon in the MM. The Consultant will compile the evaluation matrix to show the differences between each alternative in a manner appropriate for public use. The Consultant will assist the Department in presenting the results of comparative alternative evaluation in the public meeting and in soliciting public ...
Conceptual Plans. VHB will develop a conceptual plan set from the preferred alternative in accordance with State and Federal standards and guidelines. The Conceptual Plans are anticipated to consist of: » Title Sheet » Typical Section(s) for proposed improvements » Layout Sheet(s) with graphical representation of limits of disturbance » Conceptual Profiles » Cross Sections A Transportation Management Plan (TMP) checklist, which will outline the approach to traffic control and list the appropriate MUTCD Typical Applications, will be included with this submission. VHB will submit for review a conceptual construction cost estimate with the entire Conceptual Plan package to the Town and to VTrans in PDF form. Deliverables: Conceptual Plans, Cost Estimate, and TMP Checklist
Conceptual Plans. Exhibit C, Paragraph 4..................3
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Conceptual Plans. Scope: Create a Concept Site Plan and cost estimate for the owner’s review and approval.
Conceptual Plans. (30%) The Consultant will produce 30% plans to confirm conceptual layout, scope of improvements and framework of consolidated plan set. The City will be allowed two weeks to review and provide comments.
Conceptual Plans. 13.1.1. 10% Roadway Plans
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