Plan Submittals Sample Clauses
The Plan Submittals clause requires one party, typically a contractor or consultant, to provide detailed plans, drawings, or specifications to another party, often the client or project owner, for review and approval. This process usually involves submitting documents at specific project milestones or before commencing certain phases of work, ensuring that the proposed approach aligns with contractual requirements and project objectives. By mandating the submission and approval of plans, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings, ensures compliance with standards, and allows for early identification and resolution of potential issues.
Plan Submittals. Contractors shall submit the following plans to Code 106.3 for review and acceptance prior to the start of work: Environmental Protection Plan (exceptions apply when no dust, debris, pollutant, or waste is generated and no potential exists for a release to the environment), Abatement Plans (i.e., asbestos, lead), Construction Waste Management Plan, etc.
Plan Submittals. 9 During the period between Conditional Award and final award of the DBM Agreement, 10 the selected Proposer may, but is not required to, submit all or portions of the Project 11 Management Plan, final ROW Activity Plan, final Environmental Management Plan, final 12 Safety Management Plan, final Transportation Management Plan, final DBE Utilization 13 Plan and final OJT Utilization Plan for review, comment and possible pre-approval. 14 ADOT encourages such early submittals, and will attempt to provide comments to any 15 such submittals generally in accordance with the process and timelines set forth in the 16 DBM Agreement, but cannot guaranty that it will in fact undertake such review or 17 provide comments or approval.
Plan Submittals. BUYER hereby approves the Development Plan, including the preliminary Interior Improvement Plans. SELLER shall submit to BUYER for review SELLER's proposed Final Building Shell Plans and Interior Improvement Plans. BUYER hereby acknowledges and agrees that, at any time prior to the submittal of the Final Building Shell Plans or the final Interior Improvement Plans, SELLER may submit to BUYER written descriptions or proposals showing design details for the elements of the Improvements, which may include new versions of all or part of the Building Shell Plans and Interior Improvement Plans, provided that the items shown therein can reasonably be approved separately from the balance of the Plans ("Submittals"). BUYER's review and approval of the Plans and Submittals shall be governed by section 3.7.2 below.
Plan Submittals. The Consultant shall provide the following information at each submittal: 60% Review Submittal (Concept Site Plan Application) o Electronic .PDF version of 11” x 17” plan sheets o Estimate of construction cost o One set (roll plot format) TCP phasing layouts, one .pdf file for plan sheets for TCP concept o Impervious cover calculations (in square feet) for new and/or redeveloped impervious cover o Drainage calculations (provide in *.zip file), RSMP waiver for detention and/or Fee-in-Lieurequest for water quality controls, as applicable o Plan set meeting City design and permitting standards o Summary table of design waivers, variances, and/or alternative compliance requests from CityLand Development Code, Transportation Criteria Manual, Drainage Criteria Manual, Environmental Criteria Manual, Utilities Criteria Manual, and other required codes and regulations. For waivers requiring Board and Commission or City Council approvals, consultant will prepare justification letters and exhibits for requested variances. o Project Manual including table of contents listing proposed standard specifications (front-endcontract documents), standard technical specifications, special provisions, and special specifications 90% Review Submittal (Full Site Plan Application) o Electronic .PDF version of 11” x 17” plan sheets, including updated design cross- sections andfull set of plan sheets as listed above o Response comments from 60% submittal o Construction schedule with supporting documentation for calendars, production rates, etc. o If applicable, a detailed 3D model, in DGN format, created using OpenRoads, OpenBridge and/or 3D MicroStation\Civil tools, and with detail to verify the design of the 90% plan sheets o List of governing Specifications and Special Provisions in addition to those required o New Special Specifications and Special Provisions with Form 1814, if applicable o Marked up general notes o Plans estimate o Special Specifications/Provisions o Consultant signed, sealed and dated supplemental sheets (8 ½” x 11”) o Right-of-Way, Relocation, Encroachment, Utilities and Railroad certification, as applicable o Impervious cover calculations (in square feet) for new and/or redeveloped impervious cover o Drainage calculations (provide in *.zip file), RSMP waiver for detention and/or Fee-in-Lieurequest for water quality controls, as applicable o Summary table of design waivers, variances, and/or alternative compliance requests from CityLand Development Code, T...
Plan Submittals. Preliminary and final plats or certified survey maps and rezoning requests shall be submitted to the Village at such time as is determined by the Owners in their sole discretion, but in no event shall the final plat or certified survey map applications be submitted prior to the submission of the rezoning request. The Village expressly reserves the right to conditionally approve a rezoning request on the condition that the final plat submitted by the Owners conforms to the preliminary plat.
Plan Submittals. Requirements for each formal plan issuance are outlined below and will act as a general guideline for submittals. Additional intermediate plan issuances may be required due to project type, complexity, and unforeseen issues that arise during the design process. The consultant shall be required to schedule and conduct a project team/ inspection meeting after each submittal to the City of Cheyenne. Additionally, the consultant shall anticipate and address (1) set of written comments from the City at each submittal milestone.
Plan Submittals. Subrecipient agrees to review and comment upon design plan submittals within 3 weeks of receipt. Environmental submittals are not bound by the 3-week review period.
