Project Information Requirements Sample Clauses

Project Information Requirements. Potential requirements for construction and/or operation include: Topographical and Utility Survey/Grading Plan. A topographical and existing utility survey will be conducted. Thereafter, a Grading Plan will be designed in accordance with the grading regulations. Once the grading plan has been completed it will be submitted to the County to obtain the Grading Permit. Geotechnical Investigation. A geotechnical investigation is required to determine the foundation design. Information will be obtained on the physical properties of the soil and rock on the Project Site to design earthworks and structural foundation requirements. Results of the investigation will be summarized and submitted to the County. Construction Documents. Construction Documents will be designed in accordance with Title 15, Building and Construction of the County’s Code. Construction Documents will be submitted in order to obtain any associated building permits.
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Project Information Requirements. 31.4.5.1 Requirements for Public Policy Transmission Projects 31.4.5.1.1 In response to the ISO’s solicitation for solutions pursuant to Section 31.4.4.3.2, a Developer proposing a Public Policy Transmission Project to satisfy a Public Policy Transmission Need must provide, at a minimum, the following details: (1) contact information; (2) the lead time necessary to complete the project, including, if available, the construction windows in which the Developer can perform construction and what, if any, outages may be required during these periods; (3) a description of the project, including type, size, and geographic and electrical location, as well as planning and engineering specifications as appropriate and Developer’s identification of any Public Policy Transmission Upgrade(s) included as part of its project; (4) evidence of a commercially viable technology; (5) a detailed major milestone schedule and expected In-Service Date of the project, as well as identification of in-service dates for specific components (such as a Public Policy Transmission Upgrade) to properly sequence the project; (6) a schedule for obtaining any required permits and other certifications; (7) a transmission and substation routing study or studies and demonstration that the Developer already possesses the rights of way necessary to implement the project or has specified a detailed plan or approach and schedule for acquiring property rights; (8) status of any contracts (other than an interconnection agreement) that are under negotiations or in place, including any contracts with third-party contractors; (9) a Transmission Interconnection Application or Interconnection Request, as applicable, as described in Section 31.4.4.3.4; (10) status of equipment availability and procurement; (11) evidence of financing or ability to finance the project; (12) capital cost estimates for the project; (13) any Cost Cap that the Developer voluntarily submits in accordance with Section 31.4.5.1.8; (14) a description of permitting requirements and other specific risks facing the project at the stage of project development, including any specific proposed mitigation to permitting risks, and evidence of the reasonableness of project capital cost estimates all based on the information available at the time of the submission; and (15) any other information required by ISO Procedures or requested by the ISO.
Project Information Requirements. Project information requirements relate to management of the project delivery. They will include: information for approvals, scheduling, progress monitoring, cost control, procurement and communication with stakeholders. They relate to the assets being delivered and hence bear a close connection with the components of data models. Once asset components are identified their work breakdown structure for delivery can be ascertained and linked to cost, scheduling, issues and supporting documents such as 3D models, drawings, photographs, sketches and specifications. This approach provides flexibility by not holding data in proprietary BIM tools but exposing the results to a wider audience of stakeholders and information users. This approach facilitates the addition of what is known as 4D BIM (scheduling) and 5D BIM (Scheduling and cost). As well as more flexible approach to adding data without resorting to significant proprietary BIM modelling output. Whilst this Strategy Framework includes the possibility of 4D and 5D modelling the full implications of such a strategy should be studied and an impact analysis undertaken during the proposed detailed BIM strategy. The detailed strategy should therefore develop these requirements stage by stage through delivery.

Related to Project Information Requirements

  • Information Requirements (a) The Company covenants that, if at any time before the end of the Effectiveness Period the Company is not subject to the reporting requirements of the Exchange Act, it will cooperate with any Holder of Registrable Securities and take such further reasonable action as any Holder of Registrable Securities may reasonably request in writing (including, without limitation, making such reasonable representations as any such Holder may reasonably request), all to the extent required from time to time to enable such Holder to sell Registrable Securities without registration under the Securities Act within the limitation of the exemptions provided by Rule 144 and Rule 144A under the Securities Act and customarily taken in connection with sales pursuant to such exemptions. Upon the written request of any Holder of Registrable Securities, the Company shall deliver to such Holder a written statement as to whether it has complied with such filing requirements, unless such a statement has been included in the Company's most recent report filed pursuant to Section 13 or Section 15(d) of Exchange Act. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this Section 7 shall be deemed to require the Company to register any of its securities (other than the Common Stock) under any section of the Exchange Act.

  • Contracting Information Requirements Contractor represents and warrants that it will comply with the requirements of Section 552.372(a) of the Texas Government Code. Except as provided by Section 552.374(c) of the Texas Government Code, the requirements of Subchapter J (Additional Provisions Related to Contracting Information), Chapter 552 of the Government Code, may apply to the Contract and the Contractor agrees that the Contract can be terminated if the Contractor knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter.

  • Information Requirement The successful bidder's shall be required to advise the Office of Management and Budget, Government Support Services of the gross amount of purchases made as a result of the contract.

  • Data Submission Requirements As part of its registration and sponsorship of Registered Names in the Registry TLD, Registrar shall submit to the Registry System complete data as required by technical specifications of the Registry System that are made available to Registrar from time to time. Registrar hereby grants Registry Operator a non-exclusive, royalty free, non-transferable, limited license to such data for propagation of and the provision of authorized access to the TLD zone files and as otherwise required for Registry Operator to meet its obligations to ICANN and/or for Registry Operator’s operation of the Registry TLD.

  • Documentation Requirements (a) An employee must apply for personal leave in writing in the form required by the CEO as soon as it is reasonably practicable for the employee to make the application.

  • Publication Requirements Those seeking to include renderings of more than 10 images from the UND Biometrics Database in reports, papers, and other documents to be published or released must first obtain approval in writing from the UND Principal Investigator. In no case should the face images be used in a way that could cause the original subject embarrassment or mental anguish.

  • Information Required Such records must contain the name; Social Security number; last known address, telephone number, and email address of each such worker; each worker's correct classification(s) of work actually performed; hourly rates of wages paid (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits or cash equivalents thereof of the types described in 40 U.S.C. 3141(2)(B) of the Xxxxx-Xxxxx Act); daily and weekly number of hours actually worked in total and on each covered contract; deductions made; and actual wages paid.

  • Construction Requirements a) All Life and Safety and applicable Building Codes will be strictly enforced (i.e., tempered glass, fire dampers, exit signs, smoke detectors, alarms, etc.). Prior coordination with the Building Manager is required.

  • Submission Requirements The Contractor shall submit inventory disposal schedules to the Plant Clearance Officer no later than—

  • Installation requirements 7.8 We (if we install the System) or our contractor (if we procure a contractor to install the System) must:

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