Validation Phase Sample Clauses

Validation Phase. 2. The Architectural Designer shall visit the Project site and shall review the Scope with the representative of the School District’s Office of Capital Programs, and the Construction Management Firm. The Architectural Designer shall confirm the accuracy of background drawings and shall survey existing conditions and report them graphically using AutoCAD 2014 or later edition.
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Validation Phase. 2. The MEP Engineer shall visit the Project site and shall review the Scope with the representative of the School District’s Office of Capital Programs, and the Construction Management Firm. The MEP Engineer shall confirm the accuracy of background drawings and shall survey existing conditions and report them graphically using AutoCAD 2014 or later edition.
Validation Phase. During the Validation Phase, the IPD Team, under the direction of the PMT, will prepare a Validation Study that defines the Base Program, Target Cost, and a Milestone Schedule for approval and acceptance by the Owner. The Target Cost, as adjusted in accordance with this Agreement, is the design target during Target Value Design and is used to determine incentive adjustments to the ICL during the Design/Pre-Construction Phase. If the IPD Team cannot develop a design solution consistent with the Base Program and with a Target Cost that is at or below the Owner's Budget by the end of Validation, then this Agreement may be terminated pursuant to Section 17.1, except that the Risk/Reward Team Members will not be paid any profit for the work performed prior to the termination. Alternatively, the IPD Team may continue work through Target Value Design to attempt to establish a design solution with the Base Program and with a Target Cost that is at or below the Owner's Budget by [insert date]. If the IPD Team cannot develop such a solution by [insert date], then the Owner may terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 17.1, except that the Risk/Reward Team Members will not be paid any profit for the work performed prior to the termination.
Validation Phase. 2. The Design Professional shall visit the Project site and shall review the Scope with the Program Manager and the representative of the School District’s Office of Capital Programs. The Design Professional shall confirm the accuracy of background drawings and shall survey existing conditions and report them graphically using AutoCAD 2020 or later edition.
Validation Phase. 2. The Structural Designer shall visit the Project site and shall review the Scope with the representative of the School District’s Office of Capital Programs, and the Supplemental Construction Manager (if the Supplemental Construction Manager is assigned to the Project).
Validation Phase a. Execution of [**].
Validation Phase. The validation of the dossier (Part I & Part II) is performed by the national contact point. Timelines of the CTR apply for the validation phase, while timelines of the law of 7 May 2004 (28 days or 15 days) apply once the T0 is given for the start of the procedure. However as far as possible, timelines for validation will be kept short. At the end of the validation phase which will last a maximum of 10 days (except for phases I mono- national trials for which the validation phase will last a maximum of 5 days), the sponsor will receive a notice of validation (beginning of assessment) from the national contact point. An operational calendar with a clear overview of the different timelines will be part of this notification to the sponsor. If the validation shows that deficiencies are present or that relevant documentation is missing, leading to the CTA itself not being valid, the sponsor is granted a 10-day period to remove the deficiencies. The corresponding response by the sponsor (Eudralink/CESP if possible) is to be sent to the national contact point. The national contact point evaluates the supplemented documentation within 5 days after receipt of the comments or the amended application dossier. If the national contact point comes to the conclusion that the documentation regarding Part I and/or Part II is still not valid despite the supplement or if the sponsor neglects timely submission of the supplement, the FAMHP informs the sponsor that the CTA can no longer be processed within the pilot. Upon successful validation, the national contact point sends the trial dossier to the College by means of an Eudralink. It is to be noted that the EC will have access to the entire submission dossier Part I with the exception of the quality documentation.
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Validation Phase. The validation of the substantial modification is performed by the national contact point. Timelines of the CTR apply for the validation phase, while timelines of the law of 7 May 2004 (28 days or 15 days) apply once the T0 is given for the start of the procedure. However as far as possible, timelines for validation will be kept short. At the end of the validation phase which will last a maximum of 6 days (except for phase I mono- national trials for which the validation phase will last a maximum of 5 days), the sponsor will receive a notice of validation (beginning of assessment) from the national contact point. An operational calendar with a clear overview of the different timelines will be part of this notification to the sponsor. If the validation shows that deficiencies are present or that relevant documentation is missing, leading to the SM itself not being valid, the sponsor is granted a 10-day period to remove the deficiencies. The corresponding response by the sponsor is to be sent to the national contact point (XXXxxxxx@xxxxx-xxxx.xx). The national contact point evaluates the supplemented documentation within 5 days after receipt of the comments or the amended SM dossier.
Validation Phase. As determined by the PMT, the Architect and Contractor will procure certain key subcontractors and consultants to assist in the required design and construction services of the Validation Phase.
Validation Phase. The validation of the substantial modification is performed by the national contact point. At the end of the validation phase which will last a maximum of six days (except for phases I mono- national trials for which the validation phase will last a maximum of five days) , the sponsor will receive a notice of validation (beginning of assessment) from the national contact point. An operational calendar with a clear overview of the different timelines will be part of this notification to the sponsor. If the validation shows that deficiencies are present or that relevant documentation is missing, leading to the SM itself not being valid, the sponsor is granted a 10-day period to remove the deficiencies. The corresponding response by the sponsor is to be sent to the national contact point (XXXxxxxx@xxxxx-xxxx.xx). The national contact point evaluates the supplemented documentation within 5 days after receipt of the comments or the amended SM dossier.
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