Lighting Design Sample Clauses

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Lighting Design. A) THE DESIGNER AGREES
Lighting Design. Lighting design will be completed for the conceptual layout of adding one light to the north, west, and south approaches in the splitter islands. An existing light in the median of the east approach will also need to be moved slightly due to a potential conflict with the roundabout design geometry. Lighting design will consist of the following activities: ▪ Photometrics will be ran based on the layout of existing and proposed lights described above. Desired luminaires, poles, and mast-arms will be provided by the City. ▪ Mounting height and mast-arm length will be designed to meet lighting criteria of the NCHRP 672 based on the layout of existing and proposed lights described above. ▪ Electrical design including wiring, voltage drop calculations, and service point. ▪ Develop lighting detail sheets for lighting network layout, and special details. ▪ Coordinate type and location of service point with electric provider. ▪ Prepare quantities of all lighting elements and a construction cost opinion. February 12, 2021 GAI Project No. R200699.00
Lighting Design. 1. The scope of services for this item will be performed by a subconsultant to CONSULTANT and is attached as Exhibit 2.
Lighting Design. Prepare final documentation including plans, fixture schedule, and specifications.
Lighting Design. K. The CONSULTANT shall prepare ornamental lighting plans and coordinate electrical service connection points with the utility. It is assumed based on illumination to light the 10 ft. wide trail, trail crossings, and the improved intersection only in accordance with the requirements of the City of West Lafayette and/or INDOT. All light poles and luminaries will be ornamental and types will be as recommended by the City. The other lighting and structural design of foundation in special condition are not included in this fee proposal but will be supplemented in future if needed. Lighting design will include the following: Permitting
Lighting Design. The City has provided as-constructed drawings of the existing lights. The ornamental lights now have LED bulbs that have been more recently installed. KLJ will develop plan sheets showing permanent lighting required to refurbish/replace existing ornamental and architectural lighting along the project corridors. The City is researching options with suppliers. Lighting design shall meet NDDOT and AASHTO lighting requirements and standards. Existing foundations, conduit, and conductors will be utilized where possible. Capacity of the existing wiring will be verified if it is reused. Banners and/or Hanging Baskets If desired by the City and Streetscape Steering Committee, new banners, flags or hanging baskets may be included in the project. Appropriate light poles and brackets will be selected that can handle all loading requirements. If existing lights poles are used, they will be reviewed to ensure they meet any anticipated loading requirements.
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Lighting Design. D. Services resulting from changes in the scope of the Project or its design from that described in above.
Lighting Design. The PROFESSIONAL will utilize basemapping and design from the roadway improvements portion of the project. Use the decorative pole and fixture selected, by the PROFESSIONAL and the CLIENT to analyze lighting along the PROJECT limits to determine light pole locations and quantities. The PROFESSIONAL will provide analysis to the CLIENT for concurrence of locations and lighting levels. The PROFESSIONAL will utilize approved lighting locations to design roadway lighting. Design to include power source location and electrical connections to all light poles. Design will include the necessary plan sheet(s), notes, quantities, specifications, layout, details, and cost opinion to construct the lighting system. Coordination with Streetscape design is included.

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  • Pavement Design If applicable, the Engineer shall incorporate the pavement design developed by the State for this project. If the pavement design is not available, the State may request the Engineer to perform pavement design and submit to State for review and approval.

  • Schematic Design See Section 2, Part 1, Article 2.1.4, Paragraph 2.1.4.2.

  • ROADWAY DESIGN MISCELLANEOUS (ROADWAY) The Engineer shall provide the following services:

  • 253 Design Change (a) “Design Change” is a change in work and/or materials shown in the Schedule of Items and described in Plans or specifications that has been mutually agreed to in writing or ordered by Contracting Officer. Changes of a minor nature (such as adjustment in horizontal and vertical alignment, that do not exceed specified tolerance, necessary to maintain or balance earthwork quantities substantially as designed) and variation in quantities, as described in B5.251, shall not be considered Design Changes.

  • Schematic Design Phase Services § 3.2.1 The Architect shall review the program and other information furnished by the Owner, and shall review laws, codes, and regulations applicable to the Architect’s services.

  • Program Design The County Human Resources Department will operate a Catastrophic Leave Bank which is designed to assist any County employee who has exhausted all paid accruals due to a serious or catastrophic illness, injury, or condition of the employee or family member. The program establishes and maintains a Countywide bank wherein any employee who wishes to contribute may authorize that a portion of his/her accrued vacation, compensatory time, holiday compensatory time or floating holiday be deducted from those account(s) and credited to the Catastrophic Leave Bank. Employees may donate hours either to a specific eligible employee or to the bank. Upon approval, credits from the Catastrophic Leave Bank may be transferred to a requesting employee's sick leave account so that employee may remain in paid status for a longer period of time, thus partially ameliorating the financial impact of the illness, injury, or condition. Catastrophic illness or injury is defined as a critical medical condition, a long-term major physical impairment or disability which manifests itself during employment.

  • Schematic Design Phase INDICATE IN STATEMENT OF WORK “NOT APPLICABLE” IF SECTION IS NOT APPLICABLE

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