PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS. For the purposes of this Agreement the term PROJECT shall include all areas of proposed improvements, all areas that may reasonably be judged to have an impact on the PROJECT, and all PROJECT development phases and the services and activities attendant thereto. It is not the intent of this Agreement to identify the exact limits or details involved in providing satisfactorily completed PROJECT construction documents. The CONSULTANT shall provide the following professional services to prepare construction plans, specifications, and complete applications for and receive all federal, state, and local permits required for construction of the PROJECT. The PROJECT design shall be based on the following data: (Insert all relevant information about requirements). All required permits shall be obtained by the engineering consultant. Plans shall be prepared in accordance with Civil 3D Pinellas County Requirements. Exhibit A, Scope of Services is attached.
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS. For the purposes of this Agreement the term PROJECT shall include all areas of proposed improvements, all areas that may reasonably be judged to have an impact on the PROJECT, and all PROJECT development phases and the services and activities attendant thereto. It is not the intent of this Agreement to identify the exact limits or details involved in providing satisfactorily completed PROJECT construction documents. The CONSULTANT shall provide the following professional services to prepare construction plans, specifications, and complete applications for and receive all federal, state, and local permits required for construction of the PROJECT. (Refer to exhibit A for the detailed scope of services). The PROJECT design shall be based on the following data: • All required permits shall be obtained by the engineering consultant • Plans shall be prepared in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),Transportation Security Administration (TSA), and Pinellas County Requirements. • Grant funding from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is anticipated for this project. Fiscal Year 2015: DHS Standard Terms and Conditions are attached.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS. For the purposes of this Agreement the term PROJECT shall include all areas of proposed improvements, all areas that may reasonably be judged to have an impact on the PROJECT, and all PROJECT development phases and the services and activities attendant thereto. It is not the intent of this Agreement to identify the exact limits or details involved in providing satisfactorily completed PROJECT construction documents. The CONSULTANT shall provide the following professional services to prepare construction plans, specifications, and complete applications for and receive all federal, state, and local permits required for construction of the PROJECT. The PROJECT design shall be based on the following data: The selected consultant will design; prepare plans; acquire permits; develop construction specifications; and provide engineering services for the construction of sidewalk, ADA ramps and driveway improvements along both sides of the roadway. Reconstruction of non-compliant ramps and driveways and replacement of non-compliant sidewalk is proposed. The project limits along Park Boulevard begin at the Xxxxxxx Road/Park Boulevard intersection to the 66th Street North/Park Boulevard intersection. All required permits shall be obtained by the CONSULTANT. Plans shall be prepared in accordance with AutoCAD® Civil 3D Pinellas County Kit Requirements. Exhibit A, Scope of Services is attached.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS. For the purposes of this Agreement the term PROJECT shall include all areas of proposed watershed management plan, all areas that may reasonably be judged to have an impact on the PROJECT, and all PROJECT development phases and the services and activities attendant thereto. It is not the intent of this Agreement to identify the exact limits or details involved in providing satisfactorily completed PROJECT management plan documents. The CONSULTANT shall provide the following professional services to prepare a watershed management plan of the PROJECT. The PROJECT design shall be based on the following data: The PROJECT will be used as a tool in the planning, regulation, and management of the Watershed for future development and as a basis for determining and prioritizing capital improvements. These objectives will be met, in part, by conducting an analysis of the watershed in order to characterize the existing watershed conditions and recommend improvements for flood protection, natural systems, habitat, water quality, erosion control, public awareness and involvement, regulatory control, and capital improvements. Exhibit A, Scope of Services is attached.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS. For the purposes of this Agreement the term PROJECT shall include all areas of proposed improvements, all areas that may reasonably be judged to have an impact on the PROJECT, and all PROJECT services and activities attendant thereto. It is not the intent of this Agreement to identify the exact limits or details involved in providing satisfactorily completed PROJECT construction documents. The CONSULTANT shall provide the following professional services. The PROJECT shall be based on the following data: (Insert complete description of PROJECT and all disciplines required.)

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