Construction Plans and Specifications Clause Samples

Construction Plans and Specifications. The Recipient agrees to comply with all applicable statutes, regulations, and requirements, and follow FTA guidance in the development and implementation of construction plans and specifications, including drafting, review, and approval, for the Award.
Construction Plans and Specifications. ‌ The Certificate Holder shall submit to EFSEC those construction plans, specifications, drawings, and design documents that demonstrate the Project design complies with the conditions of this Agreement. 1. The Certificate Holder shall also provide copies to WDFW, Ecology, DAHP and other agencies as EFSEC may direct, for comment. 2. The plans shall include the overall Project site plans, equipment, and material specifications. 3. The construction plans and specifications shall be in compliance with Benton County construction and building codes. 4. The plans shall identify any items relevant to the mitigation measures contained in this Agreement, the Revised MDNS, and the ASC. 5. The Certificate Holder shall consult with emergency services suppliers prior to preparing final road construction plans, to ensure that interior all-weather access roads are sufficient to provide reliable access by emergency vehicles. 6. In its final design for construction, the Certificate Holder shall maximize the use of existing roads and pathways and minimize the construction of new roads as much as reasonable and practical to minimize disturbance of existing habitat. The final design shall be subject to approval by EFSEC as part of the overall construction plans and specifications.
Construction Plans and Specifications. ‌ 1. At least sixty (60) days prior to the beginning of Construction, the Certificate Holder shall submit to EFSEC or its designated representative for approval of those construction plans, specifications, drawings, and design documents that demonstrate the Project design will be in compliance with the conditions of this Agreement. The Certificate Holder shall also provide copies to WDFW, Ecology, DAHP and other agencies as EFSEC may direct, for comment. The plans shall include the overall Project site plans, equipment and material specifications. The Certificate Holder shall not begin Construction prior to obtaining Council approval of the construction plans and specifications. 2. The construction plans and specifications shall be in compliance with updated (draft) Kittitas County Critical Areas Ordinances for the protection of riparian areas. 3. The construction plans and specifications shall show fencing at a minimum of eight feet in height, with a single line of barbed wire installed at the top of the fence. Razor wire will not be used. 4. The Certificate Holder shall consult with emergency services suppliers prior to preparing final road construction plans, to ensure that interior all-weather access roads are sufficient to provide reliable access by emergency vehicles. In its final design for construction, the Certificate Holder shall maximize the use of existing roads and pathways, and minimize the construction of new roads as much as reasonable and practical, and without disrupting wetlands or other sensitive habitat. The final design shall be subject to approval by EFSEC as part of the overall construction plans and specifications.
Construction Plans and Specifications. The Recipient agrees to comply with FTA recommendations and determinations pertaining to: (1) Its construction plans and specifications, and (2) Its activities in connection with implementing its construction plans and specifications, including drafting, review, and approval,
Construction Plans and Specifications. The Subrecipient shall comply with all applicable statutes, regulations, and requirements, and follow FTA guidance in the development and implementation of construction plans and specifications, including drafting, review, and approval, for the Award.
Construction Plans and Specifications. Within five (5) business days following the fifth day of the comment period described above, in Paragraph 2. Section a., of this Exhibit C: Work Letter, LANDLORD’s architect shall prepare construction plans and specifications together with a preliminary line item budget (“Construction Plans and Specifications”) for the Leasehold Improvements based upon the approved Preliminary Plans and TENANT’s and LANDLORD’s comments, if any. The LANDLORD shall bear the cost of the Construction Plans and Specifications and shall include architectural, mechanical, and electrical construction drawings for the Leasehold Improvements based on the Preliminary Plans. Notwithstanding the Preliminary Plans, the Construction Plans and Specifications; shall be subject to both TENANT and LANDLORD’s final approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld shall not be in conflict with building codes for the city/county or other governmental authorities or with insurance requirements, and shall be in a form satisfactory to appropriate governmental authorities responsible for issuing permits and licenses required for construction. Approval of Construction Plans and Specifications. LANDLORD or LANDLORD’s architect shall submit the Construction Plans and Specifications to TENANT for TENANT’s review according to the schedule outlined above in Paragraph 2. Section b., of this Exhibit C: Work Letter. TENANT shall notify LANDLORD or LANDLORD’s architect within five (5) business days after delivery of any revisions to either the Construction Plans and Specifications or the preliminary line item budget. If TENANT requests changes to the Construction Plans and Specifications, LANDLORD’s architect shall amend the Construction Plans and Specifications to incorporate TENANT’s comments within five (5) business days after receipt of TENANT’s notice, and shall provide TENANT with two (2) copies of the revised Construction Plans and Specifications and preliminary line item budget for TENANT’s final review and approval. TENANT will provide comments within five (5) business days. If TENANT does not approve the revised Construction Plans and Specifications, LANDLORD’s architect will again revise them for TENANT’s review and approval subject to the above procedure. In case of disapproval of the preliminary line item budget, TENANT shall direct LANDLORD and LANDLORD’s architect to amend the Construction Plans and Specifications in a manner satisfactory to reduce the estimated costs to an amount a...
Construction Plans and Specifications. The construction specifications used for projects under the SBGP shall be those approved by or published by the FAA in the applicable ACs, unless specifically allowed by law. Alternative individual standards may be proposed by a participating State as a State standard for ADO approval. Eligible projects complying with either FAA or FAA- approved State standards shall be considered as meeting Federal standards for Federally funded projects. The State shall be responsible for review and acceptance of construction plans and specifications for purposes of bidding for any project under the SBGP. The State shall provide the construction plans and specifications for all proposed discretionary projects upon the ADO’s request.
Construction Plans and Specifications. 1. At least sixty (60) days prior to the beginning of Construction, the Certificate Holder shall submit to EFSEC or its designated representative for approval of those construction plans, specifications, drawings, and design documents that demonstrate the Site design will be in compliance with the conditions of this Agreement. The Certificate Holder shall also provide copies to WDFW, Ecology, DAHP and other agencies as EFSEC may direct, for comment. The plans shall include the overall project site plans, equipment and material specifications. The Certificate Holder shall not begin Construction prior to obtaining Council approval of the construction plans and specifications. 2. The construction plans and specifications shall be in compliance with Chapter 17A.07 of the Kittitas County’s Critical Areas Ordinance for the protection of riparian areas. 3. The construction plans and specifications shall show fencing at a minimum of eight feet in height, with a single line of barbed wire installed at the top of the fence. Razor wire will not be used.16 4. The Certificate Holder shall consult with emergency services suppliers prior to preparing final road construction plans, to ensure that interior all-weather access roads are sufficient to provide reliable access by emergency vehicles. In its final design for construction, the Certificate Holder shall maximize the use of existing roads and pathways, and minimize the construction of new roads as much as reasonable and practical, and without disrupting wetlands or other sensitive habitat.17 The final design shall be subject to approval by EFSEC as part of the overall construction plans and specifications. 5. The construction plans and specifications shall show that structures placed within floodplains are designed so as not to restrict or redirect flows from their natural flow path. If impervious surfaces, such as roads, are placed in the floodplain, the Certificate Holder shall propose measures to mitigate for the lack of floodplain storage.18
Construction Plans and Specifications. Detailed Design Constructability Analysis
Construction Plans and Specifications. Final Heat and Material Balance.