Design Deviation definition

Design Deviation means any deviation from criteria defined in the GDOT Design Policy Manual as a “guideline”. Failure to adhere to the “13 Controlling Criteria” mandated by FHWA and/or the GDOT Standard Design Criteria mandated by GDOT does not qualify as a Design Deviation.

Examples of Design Deviation in a sentence

  • If, in exceptional cases, products not conforming to specifications are to have been manufactured for the Buyer, the supplier must submit a written request for a deviation from the specification and obtain a special release from the Buyer before the wheels are despatched (see download - Design Deviation Application in the Supplier Portal of the Buyer).

  • One (1) Design Deviation request package is included in this scope of work.

Related to Design Deviation

  • Design-Builder means the Person/Firm(s)/Joint Venture selected pursuant to the RFP that enters into the Contract with the Department to design and construct the Project.

  • Design-build team means an entity that consists of:

  • Design flow means the average annual flow or average daily flow specified in an approved facilities plan or approved plans and specifications, the flow specified in a WPDES permit, or the flow required to meet performance standards.

  • Standard Specifications means all applicable legal requirements pertaining to the development of the Property including, but not limited to, Master Subdivision Plan, applicable permits, and construction drawings required for all Infrastructure, including, without limitation, the Town's Unified Development Ordinance, Knightdale's Water Allocation Policy (Ordinance # 13-06- 19-001 and Ordinance # ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇) and Standard Specifications and Construction Details Manual. The failure of this Agreement to describe any other permit, condition, or term of restriction applicable to the Property does not relieve Developer of the necessity of complying with the same.

  • Design storm means a hypothetical discrete rainstorm characterized by a specific duration, temporal distribution, rainfall intensity, return frequency and total depth of rainfall.