Common use of Site Analysis Clause in Contracts

Site Analysis. The Design Professional shall, in consultation with the geotechnical engineer and other Project consultants, develop and submit to the Owner, in conjunction with the Site Memorandum (see Paragraph 2.1.3.2 above), an analysis of the site describing significant features of physical environment and characteristics of the site, (i.e., climate, topography, soils and conditions, ecology, utilities, circulation, views, noise and existing structures) stating the implication of the above factors on design.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Design Professional Contract, Design Professional Contract, Design Professional Contract

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Site Analysis. The Design Professional shall, in consultation with the geotechnical engineer and other Project project consultants, develop and submit to the Owner, in conjunction with the Site Memorandum (see Paragraph 2.1.3.2 above), an analysis of the site describing significant features of physical environment and characteristics of the site, (i.e., climate, topography, soils and conditions, ecology, utilities, circulation, views, noise and existing structures) stating the implication of the above factors on design.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Design Professional Contract, Design Professional Contract, www.usg.edu

Site Analysis. The Design Professional Builder shall, in consultation with the geotechnical engineer and other Project project consultants, develop and submit to the Owner, in conjunction with the Site Memorandum (see Paragraph 2.1.3.2 above)Memorandum, an analysis of the site describing significant features of physical environment and characteristics of the site, (i.e., climate, topography, soils and conditions, ecology, utilities, circulation, views, noise and existing structures) stating the implication of the above factors on design.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract

Site Analysis. The Design Professional shall, in consultation with the geotechnical engineer and other Project project consultants, develop and submit to the Owner, in conjunction with the Site Memorandum (see Paragraph 2.1.3.2 above)Memorandum, an analysis of the site describing significant features of physical environment and characteristics of the site, (i.e., climate, topography, soils and conditions, ecology, utilities, circulation, views, noise and existing structures) stating the implication of the above factors on design.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract

Site Analysis. The Design Professional shall, in consultation with the geotechnical engineer and other Project consultants, develop and submit to the Owner, in conjunction with the Site Memorandum (see Paragraph 2.1.3.2 above), an analysis of the site describing significant features of physical environment and characteristics of the site, (i.e., climate, topography, soils and conditions, ecology, utilities, circulation, views, noise and existing structures) stating the implication of the above factors on design.Paragraph

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Design Professional Contract, Design Professional Contract, Design Professional Contract

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Site Analysis. The Design Professional Design-Builder shall, in consultation with the geotechnical engineer and other Project project consultants, develop and submit to the Owner, in conjunction with the Site Memorandum (see Paragraph 2.1.3.2 above)Memorandum, an analysis of the site describing significant features of physical environment and characteristics of the site, (i.e., climate, topography, soils and conditions, ecology, utilities, circulation, views, noise and existing structures) stating the implication of the above factors on design.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: gsfic.georgia.gov, Construction Contract

Site Analysis. The Design Professional shall, in consultation with the geotechnical engineer and other Project project consultants, develop and submit to the Owner, in conjunction with the Site Memorandum (see Memorandum(see Paragraph 2.1.3.2 above), an analysis of the site describing significant features of physical environment and characteristics of the site, (i.e., climate, topography, soils and conditions, ecology, utilities, circulation, views, noise and existing structures) stating the implication of the above factors on design.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Design Professional Contract, gsfic.georgia.gov

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