Preconstruction Sample Clauses

Preconstruction. The issues below should be made part of the Preconstruction Meeting Agenda, provided however that the agenda may deviate depending on the circumstances that exist at that time.
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Preconstruction. If work is part of an improvement project, a preconstruction conference is held with the contractor and others. Railroad representatives are to be invited to attend. This conference should cover the contractor's schedule of operations, the railroad's schedule and plans for its work, coordination between the contractor and the railroad, plans for handling traffic, and any special problems or conflicts.‌
Preconstruction. If work is part of an improvement project, a preconstruction conference is held with the contractor and others. Railroad representatives are to be invited to attend. Such conference should cover the contractor’s schedule of operations, the railroad’s schedule and plans for its work, coordination between the contractor and the railroad and plans for handling traffic and any special problems or conflicts. Start Work Authorization to proceed with acquisition of materials is often given to the railroad at the time the agreement is sent to them for signature by RHS. The need for lead-time by the railroad should also be considered by the region in notifying the railroad to proceed with construction. A "start notice" is issued by the RRC to authorize the railroad to proceed with the work Project Schedule A project schedule may or may not be included in an agreement. Generally, ordered work by the Office of the Commissioner of Railroads has a completion date associated with it. A Grade Crossing Repair project has a schedule driven by the railroad and subject to working out road closures and detours. Projects let to contract are included in construction project special provisions and schedules. For more project scheduling information see FDM 17-20-5. Inspection The region will determine whether construction staff or the RRC will be responsible for compliance with the railroad agreement. The RRC is familiar with railroad construction and with the railroad agreement. The RRC is also the link to the RHS for additional technical expertise or assistance. The engineer or RRC should maintain liaison with the railroad person in charge of the fieldwork in order to monitor the project and concur on the work completed, the workdays, and the type of equipment and machinery used on the project. The railroad is required to notify the region when it will begin work and when the work was completed or suspended. The RRC and/or engineer should arrange with railroad personnel for final inspection and acceptance of the project. Work accomplished by railroad forces under a railroad agreement will be inspected and administered according to the following guidelines:
Preconstruction. The Developer shall: Provide project management and administration for the construction of the improvements, at no cost to the City. Retain the services of a consulting engineering firm, licensed to do business in the state of Wisconsin, and approved by the City, to provide construction engineering services during the construction of improvements described in this Agreement. Such construction engineering services shall include, but may not be limited to, the items described in City of Middleton Policy/Guideline #47, “Field Personnel Responsibilities - Developer Projects,” as approved by the Public Works Committee on 05/11/2015. The consulting engineering firm shall also notify the City no later than two (2) working days in advance of the following field tests to allow the City time to provide a City inspector on site: Sanitary Sewer pressure and leakage tests; Water Main pressure and leakage tests; Electrical continuity of the water main; Street Base Course proof rolls; Inspection of the project at Substantial Completion; Final inspection of project. The Developer shall reserve for construction engineering services the amount of $_______ (calculated from 3.5% of the current estimate for construction costs). (See summary schedule of estimated costs.) Schedule and conduct a preconstruction meeting and provide the City five (5) working days notice of the date and time of same. Provide to the City a copy of the minutes from the meeting. Submit to the City, prior to the pre-construction meeting, the following items: a complete list of all contractors, subcontractors and suppliers; copies of contractor's state license number for plumbing, where applicable. [FYI – Conference rooms at City Hall are available upon sufficient notice for the purpose of conducting this meeting.]
Preconstruction. 1 Prior to the start of construction, a preconstruction meeting will Meeting be held to introduce all parties involved in the project, confirm the appointment of official representatives of participants and finalize project start up and scheduling. Other project specific items will be discussed.
Preconstruction. Prior to the commencement of construction, Tenant and Tenant’s contractor shall participate in a preconstruction meeting and provide all documentation requested by Landlord.
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Preconstruction. From the commencement of the Preconstruction Period through the end of the Preconstruction Period, monthly payments on account of the General Conditions Costs shall be made. The amount of the monthly payments shall be determined by applying the percentage of completion of the Preconstruction General Conditions work set forth in Exhibit GC as approved by DCAMM on the Schedule of Values, and deducting from such value any amounts previously paid to the CM on account of Preconstruction General Conditions Costs. For each month or partial month during the period from the commencement of the Preconstruction Period, through the period when Preconstruction services end, the CM shall submit a monthly invoice to DCAMM requesting payment of the Preconstruction General Conditions Costs. Payment shall be processed in accordance with Article VIII of the General Conditions of the Contract.
Preconstruction. In further consideration of the performance of the Contract by the CM, DCAMM shall pay to the CM a fee associated with preconstruction services as identified in Section A of Exhibit GC (the “CM Preconstruction Fee”) in monthly payments. The amount of the monthly payments shall be determined by applying the percentage of completion of the Preconstruction General Conditions work as approved by DCAMM on the Schedule of Values, and deducting from such value any amounts previously paid to the CM on account of the CM Preconstruction Fee. For each month or partial month during the period from the commencement of the Preconstruction Period, through the end of the period when preconstruction services end, the CM shall submit a monthly invoice to DCAMM requesting payment of the CM Preconstruction Fee. Payment shall be processed in accordance with Article VIII of the General Conditions of the Contract.
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