Conceptual Design Documents definition

Conceptual Design Documents means the preliminary project work plan, programming report and pre-design documents, concept sketches and renderings illustrating the scale and relationship to the components of the Trade Contractor Work.
Conceptual Design Documents means the preliminary project work plan, programming report, and pre-design document, concept sketches and renderings illustrating the scale and relationship of the Project components.
Conceptual Design Documents means the conceptual design documents of the Project illustrating, among other things, the site plan, configuration, scale and relationship of the Project components as further described in the Architectural Services Agreement.

Examples of Conceptual Design Documents in a sentence

  • If the Parties mutually determine that additional real property beyond the location described in 3.1 above is needed to accommodate construction of the ESC Project in accordance with the Conceptual Design Documents, Schematic Design, or Final Design (as applicable); ESC Preliminary Program; the Quality Standard; or applicable law, SBH shall be responsible for the timely acquisition of that real property, at its sole cost and expense, in accordance with the Schedule.

  • Prior to the completion of the Conceptual Design phase the Architect shall submit the Conceptual Design Documents to the Client, and request the Client’s approval.

  • Exhibit 1 Supplemental Conditions Exhibit 2 Bridging Contract Documents Exhibit 2A Flood Park Renovation Plan Set Exhibit 2B Criteria Document Exhibit 2C Geotechnical Report Exhibit 2D Tree Protection Specification 31 13 11 Exhibit 3 Scope of Work Exhibit 4 Price Proposal Exhibit 4A Price Proposal Exhibit 4B Contract Amount Breakdown Exhibit 5 Personnel Exhibit 6 Schedule Exhibit 7 Conceptual Design Documents 1.

  • Task 3.2 2nd Review – 35% Design Documents The 35% Design phase of work will incorporate comments resulting from the review of the Conceptual Design Documents.

  • The GWCCA’s approval rights regarding the Material Design Elements shall apply with respect to the final Conceptual Design Documents, the Schematic Design Documents and the Design Development Documents.

  • The goals of this Agreement are to: • Generate Conceptual Design Documents to validate an all-electric, zero- emission, mixed-use, 59-unit residential project which integrates innovative, emerging and new technologies.

  • Conceptual Design – The Conceptual Design Documents will include conceptual drawings related to the new restroom/concessions pavilion.

  • Architect will conduct the Conceptual Design analyses and tasks set out in Exhibit C and such other work as will define the scale and relationship of the Project components in a manner satisfactory to the Owner, assist the Owner and Construction Manager in preparing a preliminary Construction Budget, and prepare, for approval by the Owner and the Construction Manager, the Conceptual Design Documents.


More Definitions of Conceptual Design Documents

Conceptual Design Documents are the conceptual design documents of the Project illustrating, among other things. the scale and relationship of the Project components as further described in Section 4.1.2.
Conceptual Design Documents means the conceptual design documents of the NSP illustrating, among other things, the site plan, configuration, scale and relationship of the NSP components as further described in the Architectural Services Agreement.

Related to Conceptual Design Documents

  • Design Documents means, collectively and as applicable, the Conceptual Design Documents, Schematic Design Documents, the Design Development Documents and the Construction Documents prepared by the Trade Contractor.

  • Design-Build Agreement or “DBA” means the agreement to design and construct the Project.

  • Design Development Documents means the Drawings, Specifications and other documents prepared by the Trade Contractor that establish and describe the size and character of the Trade Contractor Work as to architectural, civil, structural, mechanical and electrical systems, graphics and signage, and other elements, and which include typical construction details, equipment layouts and specifications that identify major materials and systems.