Site Visits definition

Site Visits. Means the site visits to the “building” for the purposes of performing “maintenance work” and inspections to verify that the “equipment” and “space” has been used and maintained in accordance with the Agreement.
Site Visits. At the discretion of the CITY, the CONSULTANT shall make visits to the site at intervals appropriate to the various stages of construction to observe as an experienced and qualified design professional, the progress and quality of the executed work of contractor(s) and to determine if work is proceeding in substantial accordance with the contract documents.
Site Visits are meetings with the potential contractors, subcontractors, or contracted services to discuss the Scope of Work, the Site Conditions, EHS risks and other aspects of the project. It is the time and place to ensure that Alcoa, the contractor, subcontractor or contracted service can ask questions about any items that are not clear on the details contained in the scope of work.

Examples of Site Visits in a sentence

  • If you wish to submit a Licensee Public Response to an EPA Site Visit Report, you should do this by clicking on the ‘Make a Response’ link on the Site Visits page in EDEN.

  • Additional Site Visits shall be treated as Additional Services, except that additional Site Visits caused by any error or omission of the Design Professional shall be part of Basic Services and shall not be an Additional Service.

  • Additional Site Visits shall be performed in accordance with Exhibit A.

  • Design Professional represents to the Owner that the amount of Site Visits are adequate to perform all the obligations required of him by this Contract, including those services and inspections that are normally required of the Building Official.

  • During the Construction Contract Administration Services phase, the Design Professional and its professional consultants shall make Site Visits to the Project Site to discharge their professional obligations as stipulated in the Contract, Paragraph 5 – Site Visits.


More Definitions of Site Visits

Site Visits. CONSULTANT shall visit the sewer rehabilitation site up to six (6) times at appropriate stages of the Contractor’s operations, or as otherwise agreed upon by the CITY and CONSULTANT. The purpose of the site visits is: (1) to become familiar with and to keep the CITY informed about the progress and quality of the sewer rehabilitation work completed as observed at the time of the site visit, (2) identify defects and deficiencies in the work where evident and observed, and (3) to determine if the sewer rehabilitation work is being performed in accordance with the Contract Documents based on observations. CONSULTANT shall neither have control over, nor charge of, nor be responsible for, the construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs in connection with the work, since these are solely the construction contractor’s rights and responsibilities under its contract with CITY. CONSULTANT shall prepare a memo summarizing the observations made by CONSULTANT during each site visit. Material testing, such as CIPP liner testing, will be provided by a third party specialty inspection company hired by the CITY. • Construction Administration Support: One CONSULTANT staff shall attend up to twenty 2-hour construction meetings, with the Contractor, or as requested by the CITY. The CITY shall run the construction meetings and provide agenda and meeting minutes as necessary. CONSULTANT shall provide commentary to the CITY on relevant issues. • Construction Schedule Support: CONSULTANT shall promptly report to the CITY in writing via email identified deviations from the most recent sewer rehabilitation construction schedule submitted by the Contractor. However, CONSULTANT will not be responsible for the construction contractor’s failure to perform the work in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents.
Site Visits. The Evaluator will visit approximately 20 interviews in the field at 12 sites in 4 out of 4 regions where CIRD is active – Itapua, Misiones and Centrales (Refer to Section 2.2 for a list of the sites). In the regions with CIRD activities centered on a health clinic, the Evaluator will conduct individual, semi- structured interviews with representatives from the municipalities, health establishments and local health councils. In the regions with health posts, the Evaluator will group together at least one representative from each of the main stakeholder groups and conduct the interviews jointly. • Observations: In addition to the interviews, the Evaluator will have a chance to visit and informally observe CIRD staff in the field as well as the counterparts who have received technical assistance and/or training from CIRD to see if they are applying the new skills and knowledge received. • Document Review: Finally, the Evaluator will review all relevant documents. A preliminary list of the documents is provided in Section 2.1.
Site Visits. Site visits – TBD to collect data and complete inspections REPORTS, DRAWINGS & SPECIFICATIONS:
Site Visits. As required to provide test and balance services for renovations at REPORTS, DRAWINGS & SPECIFICATIONS:
Site Visits means the visits to the facilities of the Company made by the Purchaser and/or its respective representatives or advisors during the Due Diligence.
Site Visits. The Grantee shall cooperate with reasonable requests for site visits during the process of completion and after completion of the project.
Site Visits. PARCS Demonstration Site Visits (1 week trip) - Deleted 0 Subtotal Hours 147.00 80.00 - - - - - - 227.00 119 Rate $ 67.06 $ 67.06 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Subtotal Direct Labor $ 9,857.82 $ 5,364.80 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 15,222.62 Subtotal Burdened Labor @ 2.76 $ 27,207.58 $ 14,806.85 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 42,014.43 Scope/Task <Position> <Position> <Position> <Position> <Position> <Position> <Position> <Position> <Position> Total Basic Design Services Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Task - 100% 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal Hours - - - - - - - - - 0 Rate $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Subtotal Direct Labor $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Subtotal Burdened Labor @ 2.94 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Scope/Task Principle Int Dgn Principle Arch Sr Arch Sr. Int. Dgnr Proj Manager Sr CADD Jr CADD <Position> <Position> Total Basic Design Services Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Task -100% 5.6 Develop 100% Construction Submittal 4 16 8 20 48 5.8 Meetings (Owner, Team) 5 9 14 5.10 Project Management 6 6 5.11 Quality Assurance 4 4 0 Subtotal Hours - 13.00 31.00 8.00 - 20.00 - - - 72 Rate $ 48.08 $ 48.08 $ 39.21 $ 36.82 $ 36.82 $ 27.54 $ 17.65 $ - $ - Subtotal Direct Labor $ - $ 625.04 $ 1,215.51 $ 294.56 $ - $ 550.80 $ - $ - $ - $ 2,685.91 Subtotal Burdened Labor @ 3.00 $ - $ 1,875.12 $ 3,646.53 $ 883.68 $ - $ 1,652.40 $ - $ - $ - $ 8,057.73 Scope/Task President Proj. Mgr. Proj. Eng Designer Field Super Field Employee Locate Tech Clerical Project Scientist Total Basic Design Services Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Task - 100% 5.11 Quality Assurance 4 8 8 20 5.8 Meetings (Owner, Team) 3 12 6 21 5.10 Project Management 3 8 11 0 Subtotal Hours 10.00 40.00 - 37.00 - - - 12.00 - 99 Rate $ 30.29 $ 37.25 $ 31.12 $ 28.40 $ 28.85 $ 20.00 $ 19.47 $ 24.04 $ 24.04 Subtotal Direct Labor $ 302.90 $ 1,490.00 $ - $ 1,050.80 $ - $ - $ - $ 288.48 $ - $ 3,132.18 Subtotal Burdened Labor @ 3.00 $ 908.70 $ 4,470.00 $ - $ 3,152.40 $ - $ - $ - $ 865.44 $ - $ 9,396.54 Scope/Task Design Dir. Proj. Manager Sr. Dgn QA/QC DGN 2 DGN 1 <Position> <Position> <Position> Total Basic Design Services Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Task -100% 5.6 Develop 100% Construction Submittal 12 12 24 5.6.01 Implement static vs dynamic display at exit 2 4 4 4 14 5.6.02 Static sign modifications on ramps 2 4 4 4 14 5.6.03 LED research beyond typical APGS 4 4 4 4 16 5.6.04 Valet signage enhanceme...