Design Development Sample Clauses

Design Development. An interim step in the design process. Design Development documents consist of plans, elevations, and other drawings and outline specifications. These documents will fix and illustrate the size and character of the entire project in its essentials as to kinds of materials, type of structure, grade elevations, sidewalks, utilities, roads, parking areas, mechanical and electrical systems, and such other work as may be required.
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Design Development. Within twenty-five (25) calendar days after the Design Development documents have been prepared by the Program Manager and approved by Owner, Design-Builder shall prepare a more detailed construction cost estimate with supporting data for review by the Program Manager and approval by Owner.
Design Development. 1. Upon County's written approval of a schematic design and written authorization from County, Contractor shall address all of County's comments on the schematic design documents to County's satisfaction, and shall cause to be prepared design development documents to fix the size and character of the Work. These design development documents shall be based on the schematic design documents approved by County and shall provide the basis for the final design and construction of the Work. Contractor shall highlight in the design development documents the modifications made to address County's comments on the schematic design documents.
Design Development. A. Prepare design development submittal based on the program analysis and accepted schematic design if included in the agreement. Submittal shall illustrate the resolution of all building and site elements.
Design Development. 2.3.1 Design Professional shall prepare from the approved Schematic Design Documents, for approval by the City, Design Development Documents to fix and describe the size and character of the entire Task. These documents shall contain, as a minimum, the following:
Design Development. From the approved Schematic Design documents, Consultant shall prepare and present in writing, and at oral presentations, if requested, for approval by City, separate Design Development Documents, updated Project Development Schedules, updated Statements of Probable Construction Costs and a review of Constructability Review reports.
Design Development. Within twenty-five (25) calendar days after the Design Development documents have been prepared by the Design Professional and approved by Owner, CM/GC shall prepare a more detailed construction cost estimate with supporting data for review by the Project Design Professional and approval by Owner.
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Design Development. 7.1 The Design Professional is to proceed with Design Development and all adjustments to the Project Scope, Schedule, and Budget from the Schematic Design Review as directed by the Owner, after receiving written direction from the Owner to proceed. E‐mail format will be utilized for this authorization.
Design Development. The Design-Builder shall prepare a set of design development documents (“Design Development Documents”) that is a logical development of the approved schematic design, along with any oral or written feedback provided by the Department, and is consistent with the Department’s schedule, budget and programmatic requirements. The Design Development Documents shall contain at least the level of detail contemplated in standard industry practice and shall contain such detail as is typically required for a schematic design under standard industry practice. The design submittal shall specifically identify any deviations from the approved schematic design and shall explain the rationale and cost implications associated with such deviation. The Department shall have the right to disapprove the Design Development Documents submittal for any reason. The specific services required during this phase are:
Design Development. 4.1.1 Unless the Contracting Authority directs otherwise in writing, the Design Development Stage will begin upon completion of the activities described under Article 3.
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