DBA General Conditions definition

DBA General Conditions means the Design-Build Agreement General Conditions.

Examples of DBA General Conditions in a sentence

  • Construction Quality Management Plan (Section 4.3.4 of the DBA General Conditions) Proposer shall submit in its Technical Proposal for review and evaluation by the TPES any Quality Management Value- Added Responses (“Quality Management VARs”), which are Proposal commitments that exceed the requirements for the above-described individual QMP component plans identified in Sections 4.3.1 through 4.3.4 of the DBA General Conditions.

  • The successful Proposer will be required, after Final Award, to prepare and submit for TxDOT’s approval a PMP meeting the requirements of Section 4.2 of the DBA General Conditions.

  • The successful Proposer will be required, after Final Award, to prepare and submit for TxDOT’s approval a QMP meeting the requirements of Section 4.3 of the DBA General Conditions.

  • Code Sections 46.1-46.5, signed under penalty of perjury, as described in Section 4.6.5.5 of the DBA General Conditions and Section 4.5.7.5 of the CMA General Conditions.

  • The Proposal Bond for the successful Proposer shall be returned at such time as Proposer has satisfied all conditions of execution and award set forth in ITP Section 6.1 and delivered the Performance Bond and the Payment Bond in accordance with Section 3.4 of the DBA General Conditions.

  • The DBC is comprised of a Design-Build Agreement (“DBA”) for the Project and TxDOT’s DBA General Conditions Items 1-9, which can be found at https://www.txdot.gov/inside- txdot/division/debt/strategic-projects.html, as modified for this Project.

  • Requirements for the DBE Performance Plan are set forth in TxDOT’s DBE Special Provisions, Attachment 3-2 to the DBA General Conditions.

  • The successful Proposer will be required, as a condition of Final Award, to prepare and submit for TxDOT’s approval a QMP meeting the requirements of Section 4.3 of the DBA General Conditions.

  • The DBC is comprised of a Design-Build Agreement (“DBA”) for the Project and TxDOT’s programmatic DBA General Conditions Items 1-9, which can be found at http://ftp.dot.state.tx.us/pub/txdot/pfd/strategic-contracts/programmatic-docs/db- gencon.pdf.

  • TxDOT’s DBE requirements applicable to the DBC are set forth in Sections 2.6 and 2.7 of the DBA, the DBE Special Provisions attached as Attachment 3-2 to the DBA General Conditions and TxDOT’s DBE program adopted pursuant to 49 CFR Part 26.

Related to DBA General Conditions

  • Special Conditions means Special Conditions of Contract, which override the General Conditions, also referred to as SCC.

  • Emergency medical condition means a medical condition manifesting itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity (including severe pain) so that a prudent layperson, who possesses an average knowledge of health and medicine, could reasonably expect the absence of immediate medical attention to result in a condition described in clause (i), (ii), or (iii) of section 1867(e)(1)(A) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395dd(e)(1)(A)).

  • Minimum Extended Summer Resource Requirement means, for Delivery Years through May 31, 2017, the minimum amount of capacity that PJM will seek to procure from Extended Summer Demand Resources and Annual Resources for the PJM Region and for each Locational Deliverability Area for which the Office of the Interconnection is required under Tariff, Attachment DD, section 5.10(a) to establish a separate VRR Curve for such Delivery Year. For the PJM Region, the Minimum Extended Summer Resource Requirement shall be equal to the RTO Reliability Requirement minus [the Limited Demand Resource Reliability Target for the PJM Region in Unforced Capacity]. For an LDA, the Minimum Extended Summer Resource Requirement shall be equal to the LDA Reliability Requirement minus [the LDA CETL] minus [the Limited Demand Resource Reliability Target for such LDA in Unforced Capacity]. The LDA CETL may be adjusted pro rata for the amount of load served under the FRR Alternative. Minimum Generation Emergency:

  • Abnormal Condition means any condition on the Interconnection Facilities which, determined in accordance with Good Utility Practice, is: (i) outside normal operating parameters such that facilities are operating outside their normal ratings or that reasonable operating limits have been exceeded; and (ii) could reasonably be expected to materially and adversely affect the safe and reliable operation of the Interconnection Facilities; but which, in any case, could reasonably be expected to result in an Emergency Condition. Any condition or situation that results from lack of sufficient generating capacity to meet load requirements or that results solely from economic conditions shall not, standing alone, constitute an Abnormal Condition.