Seismic Evaluation Clause Samples

Seismic Evaluation. Consultant shall perform a seismic evaluation of the Primary Clarifiers, PEPS and related appurtenances, including access walkways and stairways. Seismic evaluation will be in accordance with ASCE 41 consisting of a Tier 1 screening and Tier 2 deficiency-based evaluation. The seismic evaluation shall be conducted in accordance with the CIP Structural Design Guidelines and in accordance with the details listed in Appendix A.
Seismic Evaluation. A seismic assessment of the existing bridge capacities will be performed utilizing available information from as-built plans, log-of-test-borings, and the Preliminary Foundation Report. The seismic evaluation will follow the established methodologies of the latest Caltrans Seismic Design Criteria, Caltrans Bridge Memo to Designers, and the AASHTO Bridge Design Specifications with Caltrans Amendments. A matrix summarizing seismic demands and capacities of individual bridge components will be prepared for inclusion within the Strategy Report.
Seismic Evaluation. Perform a seismic evaluation per AWWA D100-21 to identify structural deficiencies.
Seismic Evaluation i. Conduct a site visit to document the condition of the existing building and structural system. i. Review the condition of the existing building for readily visible damage or deterioration of the structure over the years. ii. Perform the ASCE 41 building assessment, consisting of a Tier 1 general assessment with additional Tier 2 calculations done for specific deficiencies deemed critical. ii. Prepare a Findings Report, including scenarios for repair of deficient items. iii. Produce a cost estimate for the seismic upgrade of deficient items noted in the report. iv. Assist the District in the development of a project budget to be used for the purpose of requesting the amount of funding needed by the grant to complete the proposed rehabilitation.
Seismic Evaluation. UES will perform a detailed probabilistic seismic hazard analysis and develop a site-specific response spectrum for both horizontal and vertical ground motions anticipated for the site. UES will develop detailed site-specific seismic parameters as required for final design. DocuSign Envelope ID: 786A37EB-B255-486A-848F-CB2F5C4F268F a. Draft Geotechnical Engineering Report (electronic copy). The Geotechnical Engineering Report will include all items listed in this Task to avoid multiple report/tech memo submittals. Final Geotechnical Engineering Report (electronic copy). The Geotechnical Engineering Report will include all items listed in this Task to avoid multiple report/tech memo submittals. Task 4: Conceptual and Preliminary Design ▇▇▇ + RO shall provide engineering services to establish criteria, develop innovative ideas and approaches, analyze alternatives, perform calculations, and make recommendations on the Project design and layout, including, but not limited to the following:

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  • JOC EVALUATION If any materials being utilized for a project cannot be found in the RS Means Price Book, this question is what is the markup percentage on those materials? When answering this question please insert the number that represents your percentage of proposed markup. Example: if you are proposing a 30 percent markup, please insert the number "30". Remember that this is a ceiling markup. You may markup a lesser percentage to the TIPS Member customer when pricing the project, but not a greater percentage. EXAMPLE: You need special materials that are not in the RS Means Unit Price Book for a project. You would buy the materials and ▇▇▇▇ them up to the TIPS Member customer by the percentage you propose in this question. If the materials cost you, the contractor, $100 and you proposed a markup on this question for the material of 30 percent, then you would charge the TIPS Member customer $130 for the materials. TIPS/ESC Region 8 is required by Texas Government Code § 791 to be compensated for its work and thus, failure to agree shall render your response void and it will not be considered. Vendor agrees to remit to TIPS the required administration fee or, if resellers are named, guarantee the fee remittance by or for the reseller named by the vendor?

  • PROGRESS EVALUATION Engineer shall, from time to time during the progress of the Engineering Services, confer with County at County’s election. Engineer shall prepare and present such information as may be pertinent and necessary, or as may be reasonably requested by County, in order for County to evaluate features of the Engineering Services. At the request of County or Engineer, conferences shall be provided at Engineer's office, the offices of County, or at other locations designated by County. When requested by County, such conferences shall also include evaluation of the Engineering Services. County may, from time to time, require Engineer to appear and provide information to the Williamson County Commissioners Court. Should County determine that the progress in Engineering Services does not satisfy an applicable Work Authorization or any Supplemental Work Authorization related thereto, then County shall review same with Engineer to determine corrective action required. Engineer shall promptly advise County in writing of events which have or may have a significant impact upon the progress of the Engineering Services, including but not limited to the following: A. Problems, delays, adverse conditions which may materially affect the ability to meet the objectives of an applicable Work Authorization or any Supplemental Work Authorization related thereto, or preclude the attainment of Project Engineering Services units by established time periods; and such disclosure shall be accompanied by statement of actions taken or contemplated, and County assistance needed to resolve the situation, if any; and B. Favorable developments or events which enable meeting goals sooner than anticipated in relation to an applicable Work Authorization’s or any Supplemental Work Authorization related thereto.

  • Program Evaluation The School District and the College will develop a plan for the evaluation of the Dual Credit program to be completed each year. The evaluation will include, but is not limited to, disaggregated attendance and retention rates, GPA of high-school-credit-only courses and college courses, satisfactory progress in college courses, state assessment results, SAT/ACT, as applicable, TSIA readiness by grade level, and adequate progress toward the college-readiness of the students in the program. The School District commits to collecting longitudinal data as specified by the College, and making data and performance outcomes available to the College upon request. HB 1638 and SACSCOC require the collection of data points to be longitudinally captured by the School District, in collaboration with the College, will include, at minimum: student enrollment, GPA, retention, persistence, completion, transfer and scholarships. School District will provide parent contact and demographic information to the College upon request for targeted marketing of degree completion or workforce development information to parents of Students. School District agrees to obtain valid FERPA releases drafted to support the supply of such data if deemed required by counsel to either School District or the College. The College conducts and reports regular and ongoing evaluations of the Dual Credit program effectiveness and uses the results for continuous improvement.

  • TECHNICAL EVALUATION (a) Detailed technical evaluation shall be carried out by Purchase Committee pursuant to conditions in the tender document to determine the substantial responsiveness of each tender. For this clause, the substantially responsive bid is one that conforms to all the eligibility and terms and condition of the tender without any material deviation. The Institute’s determination of bid’s responsiveness is to be based on the contents of the bid itself without recourse to extrinsic evidence. The Institute shall evaluate the technical bids also to determine whether they are complete, whether required sureties have been furnished, whether the documents have been properly signed and whether the bids are in order. (b) The technical evaluation committee may call the responsive bidders for discussion or presentation to facilitate and assess their understanding of the scope of work and its execution. However, the committee shall have sole discretion to call for discussion / presentation. (c) Financial bids of only those bidders who qualify the technical criteria will be opened provided all other requirements are fulfilled. (d) AIIMS Jodhpur shall have right to accept or reject any or all tenders without assigning any reasons thereof.

  • Final Evaluation IC must submit a final report and a project evaluation to the Arts Commission within thirty (30) days after the completion of the Services. Any and all unexpended funds from IC must be returned to City no later than sixty (60) days after the completion of the Services.