Examples of Preliminary Engineering Report in a sentence
The Engineer will prepare a Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) in the form of a concise technical memorandum with attachments as described in this scope.
FACILITY AND DESIGN STANDARDS: PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING REPORTS.See the definition of Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) in Section 003.
A recent water audit will be required to be evaluated in the Preliminary Engineering Report.
In the event Construction is to be paid from Loan proceeds, cause the Project to be constructed in accordance with the Preliminary Engineering Report and Plans and Specifications, using approved contract papers.
In the event Construction is to be paid from Loan proceeds, prior to an award of any contract for Construction of the Project, obtain a construction permit from the Department and receive the written approval of the Finance Authority of the Preliminary Engineering Report.
He has looked through the 2012 KLG Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) for the Joliet Wastewater system and feels that not enough has been repaired or replaced to allow the jail to hook up to Joliet’s infrastructure.
Once the total PF funds under binding commitment reach the total PF amount shown on the PPL, PF projects without a binding commitment when that amount is reached will be addressed as follows: 1) projects with a Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) that has been approved by the DHEC SRF program will be moved to the next year’s IUP and PPL for the Base grant; and, 2) projects without an approved PER will need to be resubmitted to the SRF program for future funding consideration.
Discussion and possible action on a Preliminary Engineering Report for drainage improvements at or near Hubbard Circle which is, a) estimated to cost $61,622 b) estimated to take 90 days, c) analyze public safety issues posed by flooding, and d) identify easement need and to approve a scope of services with K.
The Village has recently updated components of their water system Preliminary Engineering Report, which concluded that the water system and Village supply wells are mostly adequate; the only remaining concern was not having a good understanding of the aquifer’s storage and well-field capacity.
MRB Group completed a Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) that addressed planning for the project, analysis of the existing plant, alternatives for improvement, and our recommendations for the proposed project.