Construction Staging Plans Clause Samples

Construction Staging Plans. Traffic Control - including Detour - Plans and Tabulations
Construction Staging Plans. 2.11.1 Plan Requirements LACMTA, through its contractors, subcontractors or agents, shall develop construction staging plans. Construction staging plans shall provide, among other things, for the handling of vehicular and pedestrian traffic on streets adjacent to Project Construction with the Construction phasing showing street closures, detours, warning devices and other pertinent information specified on the plan (worksite traffic control plans). Such plans shall incorporate actions to maintain access to businesses adjacent to the Construction areas, and actions to ensure safe access and circulation for pedestrians and vehicular traffic as described in the worksite traffic control plans. LACMTA will ensure that the plans complement elements of public awareness as well as mechanisms to assist affected Parties in complaint resolutions. All worksite traffic control plans will be submitted to County for informational purposes only.
Construction Staging Plans. Traffic Control Plans and Tabulations 25. Striping Plans and Details
Construction Staging Plans. During the Design Engineering of a PROJECT section impacting a STATE Facility, AUTHORITY shall develop construction staging plans for each section subject to STATE’S approval. Construction staging plans shall provide for the handling of vehicular and pedestrian traffic disrupted during construction of PROJECT and shall show construction phases, road closures, detours, signs and other pertinent information. For the development of the staging plans, AUTHORITY shall identify during PE Design, the following written information: a) Facilities for which service must be maintained; b) Facilities for which service may be abandoned; c) Proposed sequence of construction of Facility Rearrangements;
Construction Staging Plans. Authority, through its consultants, contractors, subcontractors or agents, shall develop construction-staging plans. Construction staging plans shall provide, among other things, for the handling of vehicular and pedestrian traffic and street lighting on streets adjacent to the Construction with the Construction phasing showing street closures, detours, warning devices and other pertinent information specified on the plans. All construction staging plans, including related traffic control plans, shall be submitted to the designated City Representative for review and approval in accordance with Article 3 prior to implementation. Construction staging plans should be included or referred to in the Traffic Management Plan and any TTCPs and CDPs provided to the City, which may be amended from time to time as Authority determines that additional construction staging areas are necessary. To assist Authority in the coordination and the development of construction staging plans, City will furnish to Authority during Design at the time required by Authority’s schedule, the following information, in writing or when mutually agreed: 2.10.1 Worksite traffic control (a) The traffic lane requirements for streets impacted by construction activities. (b) Streets proposed for complete closure during Construction and the duration of the closure. Complete street closures require City approval in accordance with this Agreement and Exhibit B. (c) Parking restrictions to be imposed during the construction period. areas. (d) Detours (e) Preliminary Haul routes and overloads routes and truck staging (a) City Facilities in which service must be maintained. (b) City Facilities in which service may be abandoned during Construction. (c) Proposed phasing or sequencing of Construction of Rearrangements. (d) Rights-of-way that must be acquired for Replacement Facilities and Rearrangements.
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  • Construction Standards The Developer shall construct the Subdivision in accordance with the Subdivision Plan, as approved by the Planning Commission, and if applicable, the requirements of the Design Review Committee, and in accordance with the requirements of (a) the Millington Subdivision Regulations; (b) standards and specifications contained in “Local Public Works Standard, and Specifications”, as amended to include specific requirements for construction in Millington, TN; (c) the Building Code (as adopted by Shelby County); (d) the Fire Code (as adopted by Shelby County); (e) the Millington Zoning Ordinance; and (f) the applicable Ordinances of the City. Items (a) through (f) are hereby made a part of this Agreement by reference and are hereinafter referred to collectively as the “Codes”. References herein to the Codes are to those in effect on the Effective Date unless amendments are hereafter made which apply to all improvements or subdivisions regardless of their date of commencement and/or completion of construction. The Conditions of Approval established by the Planning Commission, and, as applicable, the Design Review Committee (any or all of which as may have been modified by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen) are set forth in Exhibit “A” to this Agreement and are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof.

  • Construction Plans Tenant shall prepare final plans and specifications for the Tenant Improvements that (a) are consistent with and are logical evolutions of the Approved Schematic Plans and (b) incorporate any other Tenant-requested (and Landlord-approved) Changes (as defined below). As soon as such final plans and specifications ("Construction Plans") are completed, Tenant shall deliver the same to Landlord for Landlord's approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. All such Construction Plans shall be submitted by Tenant to Landlord in electronic .pdf, CADD and full-size hard copy formats, and shall be approved or disapproved by Landlord within ten (10) business days after delivery to Landlord. Landlord's failure to respond within such ten (10) business day period shall be deemed approval by Landlord. If the Construction Plans are disapproved by Landlord, then Landlord shall notify Tenant in writing of its objections to such Construction Plans, and the parties shall confer and negotiate in good faith to reach agreement on the Construction Plans. Promptly after the Construction Plans are approved by Landlord and Tenant, two (2) copies of such Construction Plans shall be initialed and dated by Landlord and Tenant, and Tenant shall promptly submit such Construction Plans to all appropriate Governmental Authorities for approval. The Construction Plans so approved, and all change orders approved (to the extent required) by Landlord, are referred to herein as the "Approved Plans."

  • Construction Budget The total amount indicated by the District for the Project plus all other costs, including design, construction, administration, financing, and all other costs.

  • Construction Work The regulation at 41 C.F.R. § 60-1.3 defines “construction work” as the construction, rehabilitation, alteration, conversion, extension, demolition or repair of buildings, highways, or other changes or improvements to real property, including facilities providing utility services. The term also includes the supervision, inspection, and other onsite functions incidental to the actual construction.