TxDOT’s Responsibility for Approvals Sample Clauses

TxDOT’s Responsibility for Approvals. 3.16.1 All conditions and requirements of the TxDOT-Provided Approvals shall automatically be deemed included in the scope of the Work. Developer acknowledges TxDOT makes no commitment to any alternative being evaluated in the NEPA process, and the comparative merits of all alternatives presented in the NEPA document, including the no- build alternative, will be evaluated and fairly considered. In the event the no-build alternative is selected, TxDOT will terminate the Agreement for convenience pursuant to Section 15.1.
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TxDOT’s Responsibility for Approvals. TxDOT has provided all of the TxDOT-Provided Approvals. All conditions and requirements, including mitigation requirements contained in the TxDOT-Provided Approvals shall automatically be deemed included in DB Contractor’s scope of the Work.
TxDOT’s Responsibility for Approvals. 3.16.1 All conditions and requirements of the TxDOT-Provided Approvals shall automatically be deemed included in the scope of the Work.
TxDOT’s Responsibility for Approvals. (a) The following TxDOT-Provided Approvals had not yet been obtained as of the Proposal Due Date: Loop 12/IH 35E Environmental Assessment Re-Evaluation; SH 183 Environmental Assessment Re-Evaluation; SH 121/SH 183 (Segment 2E) Environmental Assessment Re-Evaluation; SH 114 Environmental Assessment Re-Evaluation; Section 408 Submittal Review Plan; and Initial Section 408 Permit Submittal Package Determination. All conditions and requirements, including Section 401 Water Quality Certifications, Section 404 and 408 Permits requirements contained in the NEPA Approvals and Initial Section 408 Permit Submittal Package Determination shall automatically be deemed included in the scope of the Work. Under the NEPA Approvals, the Work not associated with the Elm Fork Trinity River will be assessed and authorized under USACE Nationwide Permits 3, 15 and 25. Work associated with the Elm Fork Trinity River and associated drainage will be assessed and authorized under the Section 408 Permit/Regional General Permit 12. Developer shall utilize Best Management Practices and shall be responsible for performance of the general conditions and requirements described in Federal Register Volume 77, No. 34, published February 21, 2012 (the “General Conditions”) and the Environmental Permits, Issues and Commitments (“EPIC”) sheets for the Project.

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