Interims Sample Clauses

Interims. Complete inspection, inventory, appraisal and report of bridges which have been replaced and/or received major bridge preservation between acceptance of Phase I, IA, II and IIA in accordance with NBIS. The CONSULTANT shall make all necessary studies including field inspections of each bridge site and furnish all labor, materials, travel expenses and insurance, except where stated otherwise, to perform all services as outlined herein. No work shall begin until a written “Notice to Proceed” has been issued by the LPA. PHASE I Prior to commencing any work on this project, the INDOT Bridge Inspection Section shall be contacted for obtaining current available inventory information. The CONSULTANT shall inspect all bridges in accordance with the time frames outlined in APPENDIX C (Schedule) and provide the LPA with one (1) hard copy of draft report and two (2) hard copies of the final report, accompanied by necessary maps, completed computer input in the INDOT Bridge Inspection Database, evaluations and recommendations. The CONSULTANT shall submit one (1) copy of the Final Report to Electronic Records Management System (ERMS), County Bridge Inspection Reports. The title page of each copy of the report shall include the signature, date and seal of the Professional Engineer in charge of the bridge inspections. Specifically, the following items shall be incorporated in both the initial draft and final report submittal:
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Interims. Upon notification from the LPA, the CONSULTANT shall inspect bridges which have been replaced and/or received major bridge preservation in accordance with the time frames outlined in APPENDIX C (Schedule) and provide the LPA with one (1) hard copy of draft report and two (2) hard copies of the final report, accompanied by necessary maps, completed computer input in the INDOT Bridge Inspection Database, evaluations and recommendations. The CONSULTANT shall submit one (1) copy of the Final Report to Electronic Records Management System (ERMS), County Bridge Inspection Reports. The title page of each copy of the report shall include the signature, date and seal of the Professional Engineer in charge of the bridge inspections. Specifically, the following items shall be incorporated into the revised report which is in accordance with the requirements of PHASE I:
Interims. Feb 15 President's Day No School March 11 End of 3rd Quarter FOURTH QUARTER 49 Days March 18 P/T Conference, No School March 21-25 Spring Break March 27 Easter April 11-15 SAT-10 Testing April 22 Interims May 27 Students' Last Day, Report Cards May 30 Memorial Day, No School This calendar has 179 school days including 1 snow day. APPENDIX 3: SJS Form and Fee Information Along with the completed Registration and Emergency Information forms, the following documents must be returned. Failure to submit all required paperwork will delay the application process. Birth Certificate Baptismal Certificate (Catholics only) Standardized test scores and recent Report Card for students Grades 1-8 Current Immunization Record Social Security Number Interview with Principal, if appropriate Registration Fee – PreK through 8th grade: Non-Refundable $125 per student. This fee is due at time of registration. Building and Maintenance Fee: $200 per family for new families enrolling in SJS. This fee is due before the first day of school and is non-refundable. Books, Consumable Supply, PTO, and Activity Fee – This fee is $630 ($600 books/supplies, $10 PTO, and $20 Activity/field trip fee) and is due in July. All classroom supplies will be provided for students. Lunch Fees: $3.00 per meal and $0.50 for milk, money will be put in a student’s meal account and as they take a lunch or milk, the account will be charged. Notices will be sent home when you need to replenish your student’s meal account. St. John’s does participate in the Federal Free Lunch Program; students who qualify may receive free or reduced lunch. Please fill out appropriate paperwork and return to school by 9/15. After School Care/Extended Care is available from 3:20-5:30. Cost is $35 per week or $10 per day. A bill will be sent home at the end of the month and fees are to be paid through FACTS. Tuition Aid Registered Catholic families with PK4 through 8th graders can apply for tuition aid by completing the application online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.

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