GENERAL PROJECT IMPROVEMENTS Sample Clauses

GENERAL PROJECT IMPROVEMENTS. 25 The Project will complete the Loop 202 from I-10 (Maricopa Freeway) (milepost MP 54.31) to 00 X-00 (Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx) (MP 75.91), a distance of approximately 22 miles, in the southwestern 27 quadrant of the Phoenix metropolitan area. It will begin at its eastern terminus with the existing 28 system traffic interchange between I-10 (Maricopa Freeway) and Loop 202 (Santan Freeway). 29 From this point, it will head westward on the Pecos Road alignment for approximately 8 miles 30 before heading northwest for approximately 5 miles to a point near the existing Elliot Road and
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GENERAL PROJECT IMPROVEMENTS. The Project will add one general purpose lane to both the northbound and southbound alignments of I- 17 from Anthem Way (milepost (“MP”) 229) to Black Canyon City (MP 244), a distance of approximately 15 miles. The Project also includes adding two Flex Lanes from Black Canyon City (MP 244) to Sunset Point Rest Area (MP 252), a distance of approximately 8 miles. The Flex Lanes will run adjacent to the existing southbound lanes. The Flex Lanes will require crossover ramps at both the southern and northern termini. To accommodate the widening, ten bridges will need to be widened and two will need to be replaced. The Project also includes converting five ramps from taper type to parallel type ramps.

Related to GENERAL PROJECT IMPROVEMENTS

  • Tenant Improvements a. Tenant shall cause to be constructed certain tenant improvements (including those listed in Sections 7(e), 7(f) and 7(g) below) in the Additional Premises (“Tenant’s Work”) pursuant to the Work Letter attached as Exhibit E hereto (the “Work Letter”). Landlord shall provide Tenant with an improvement allowance in an amount not to exceed Nine Hundred Five Thousand Five Hundred Thirty-Five Dollars ($905,535) (based upon Forty-Five Dollars ($45) per rentable square foot) (the “TI Allowance”). The TI Allowance may be used to pay for the following costs related to Tenant’s Work: (i) construction, (ii) project oversight by Landlord (which fee shall equal three percent (3%) of the TI Allowance), (iii) space planning, architect, engineering and other related services performed by third parties unaffiliated with Tenant and (iv) building permits and other taxes, fees, charges and levies by Governmental Authorities for permits or for inspections of Tenant’s Work. In no event shall the TI Allowance be used for: (v) payments to Tenant or any affiliates of Tenant, (w) the purchase of any furniture, personal property or other non-building system equipment, (x) the cost of work that is not authorized by the Approved Plans or otherwise approved in writing by Landlord, (y) costs resulting from any default by Tenant of its obligations under the Amended Lease or (z) costs that are recoverable or reasonably recoverable by Tenant from a third party (e.g., insurers, warrantors, or tortfeasors). If the total cost of Tenant’s Work exceeds Forty-Five Dollars ($45) per rentable square foot of the Additional Premises, then Tenant shall pay the overage as and when due. Tenant shall have until December 31, 2008, to expend any unused portion of the TI Allowance, after which date Landlord’s obligation to fund such costs shall expire. Tenant shall deliver to Landlord (Y) a certificate of occupancy for the Additional Premises suitable for the permitted use and (Z) a Certificate of Substantial Completion in the form of the American Institute of Architects document G704, executed by the project architect with respect to Tenant’s Work in the Additional Premises.

  • School Improvement Plans The School shall develop and implement a School Improvement Plan as required by section 1002.33(9)(n), Florida Statutes and applicable State Board of Education Rules or applicable federal law.

  • Needs Improvement the Educator’s performance on a standard or overall is below the requirements of a standard or overall, but is not considered to be unsatisfactory at this time. Improvement is necessary and expected.

  • Improvement Plans a. An improvement plan is a clearly articulated assistance program for a teacher/counselor/SLP whose overall summative rating is ineffective.

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