Design Directive definition

Design Directive means a written notice issued by the Authority directing the Design Consultant to provide certain Services required by the
Design Directive means a written notice from the Boeing Authorized Purchasing Representative or the Boeing Administrator for one or more Changes pursuant to Clause 4.5. (Changes).
Design Directive means a written notice issued by the Authority directing the Design Consultant to provide certain Services required by the Contract Documents. A Directive by the Authority requires the Design Consultant to provide the directed Services in an expeditious manner,

Examples of Design Directive in a sentence

  • In order to fulfill this responsibility, the State DOT will: • Prepare and review project plans in accordance with Design Directive (DD) 200 (Project Development Process) and DD 202 (Field and Office Reviews for Initial Engineering and Final Design) • Prepare right of way plans in accordance with DD-301 • Prepare RRR and Roadway Preventive Maintenance projects in accordance with DD’s 604, 606, 609 and 817.

  • Design reviews are to be performed in accordance with the review scheduled in WVDOH Design Directive 202 – FHWA concurs in the notes documented as a result of the review.

  • This guidance and list will be incorporated into WVDOH Design Directive 202.

  • In order to fulfill this responsibility, the WVDOH will: Prepare and review project plans in accordance with Design Directive (DD) 200 (Project Development Process) and DD 202 (Field and Office Reviews for Initial Engineering and Final Design) Prepare right-of-way plans in accordance with DD-301 Prepare RRR and Roadway Preventive Maintenance projects in accordance with DD’s 604, 606, 609 and 817.

  • Consistency and uniformity decisions are applicable to PDPM, Highway Design Manual, and Design Directive/ Bulletin standards, policies and procedures.