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Work Elements. The WBS for each work element shall indicate the duration, timing, and logical relationship to other work elements, including relationships to Project activities other than the parent project activity of the particular work element. Project activity durations shall be no longer than sixty (60) days, unless otherwise approved by TxDOT. Activities for all scheduled submissions shall be presented in the greatest detail possible. The WBS for each Project activity shall be defined in terms of work elements reflecting the types of Work.
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Work Elements. Xxxxxxx to meet with the City for a brainstorm session to discuss potential retrofit solutions and goals for improvements. This meeting will be held prior to looking into alternatives. Xxxxxxx will provide the meeting minutes for this meeting. • Based on the results of the brainstorm session, Xxxxxxx will analyze up to three (3) retrofit alternatives. The analysis will identify potential impacts, determine additional site evaluation/study needs, identify any property acquisition needs (if applicable), identify permitting needs or challenges, identify any deviations needed, and estimate the size and configuration of the retrofit facility. • The analysis of the alternatives will include the existing private stormwater system at Xxxxxx’x Landing for potential optimization of that system as roadway drainage may be rerouted to the renovated pond. The analysis shall also consider whether Xxxxxx Pond would provide sufficient capacity and water quality benefit to allow the existing privately owned pump system and grass swale to be taken out of commission and allow the private site runoff to drain directly to the pond. • Preliminary flow control and water quality treatment modeling will be conducted for each alternative, if necessary. • Provide a planning level opinion of cost associated with each alternative. • Prepare a preliminary technical memorandum summarizing the analysis and providing recommendations. The memorandum will include a schematic PDF exhibit for each alternative which will show the potential retrofit improvements. • After the City has had a chance to review the preliminary technical memorandum, Xxxxxxx and the City will meet to discuss the analysis and go over any minor refinements desired to be incorporated into the memo. Xxxxxxx will provide the meeting minutes for this meeting. • Prepare a final technical memorandum. • The City will provide Xxxxxx Pond survey, as-built drawings, and any other available information relating to the Xxxxxx pond. Deliverables: • Meeting notes for brainstorm session and technical memorandum review meeting (PDF, emailed to the City) • One (1) Draft and Final Xxxxxx Pond Retrofit Alternatives Analysis Memorandum (PDF, emailed to the City, up to six [6] pages, not including appendices). Memorandum to include: o Preliminary calculations associated with the retrofit alternatives, to be included in the appendix. o Schematic exhibits for each alternative (11”x17”) o Delineation of the area tributary to the pond (11”x17”) ...
Work Elements. The Consultant will prepare design MEF documentation for the City’s documentation. The MEF documentation is anticipated to include the following elements: • Project Description – this will be a general description of the overall project. • Design Standards – this will be a general statement identifying the guidelines/manuals used and the criteria to be met for pedestrian facilities. • Summary of Facilities and Evaluation – this will be a short summary of the facilities that will be evaluated, including a general statement that the project design was intended to be compliant, then identifying specific elements that are non-compliant and a justification for the reason(s) why. • Summary of proposed design and compliancy for curb ramps, pedestrian crossings, driveways, and sidewalks, as applicable. • The Consultant will provide a draft MEF Document for the City to review. The Consultant will incorporate the review comments into a final MEF Document. This task provides for the preparation of the design MEF document, which will reflect the Consultant’s designed improvements, and will be provided to the City. Upon completion of construction, it is recommended that the design MEF document be modified to reflect the constructed improvements as the constructed MEF document. This Scope of Services does not include work to revise the design MEF document and produce the constructed MEF document. Assumptions: • The Revised Draft Guidelines for Accessible Public Rights-of-Way (PROWAG), 2011 (2011 PROWAG) will be the design guidelines and measurement of compliancy for pedestrian facilities, as determined by WSDOT. • Detailed information for every pedestrian facility (for example, each curb ramp with every slope measurement, dimensions, etc.) will not be provided in the MEF. • Existing non-compliant curb ramps are generally non-compliant in most or all of the elements (such as dimensions, landings, slope); therefore, a detailed overview of the individual existing elements will not be provided for each curb ramp, but there will be a general statement of “non-compliancy” for each ramp, as necessary. Deliverables: • One (1) electronic copy of the Draft MEF Document in PDF format. • One (1) electronic copy of the Final MEF Document in PDFformat. Task 14 – Right-of-Way Plans The purpose of this task is to provide right-of-way plans and include right-of-way resolution and easements identification. This task includes research of the existing right-of-way within the project area. ...
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  • Contract Database Metadata Elements Title: Brighton Central School District and Brighton Educational Paraprofessional Association (BEPA), New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), American Federation of Teachers (AFT), AFL-CIO (2011) Employer Name: Brighton Central School District Union: Brighton Educational Paraprofessional Association (BEPA), New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), American Federation of Teachers (AFT), AFL-CIO Local: Effective Date: 07/01/2011 Expiration Date: 06/30/2014 PERB ID Number: 8245 Unit Size: Number of Pages: 25 For additional research information and assistance, please visit the Research page of the Catherwood website - xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/library/research/ For additional information on the ILR School - xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/ COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT Between THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS FOR THE BRIGHTON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT and THE BRIGHTON EDUCATIONAL PARAPROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION Effective July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS Article I Recognition 2 Article II Management Rights 2 Article III Grievance Procedure 3 Article IV Employee Definitions 4 Article V Holidays 6 Article VI Sick Leave 7 Article VII Personal Obligations 8 Article VIII Bereavement Leave 9 Artive IX Insurance Benefits 10 Article X Professional Development 13 Article XI Work Schedules and Vacancies 14 Article XII Evaluation 16 Article XIII Salary and Career Award 17 Article XIV Unpaid Leave 18 Article XV School Closings 18 Article XVI Personnel Files 18 Article XVII Miscellaneous 19 Article XVII Maintenance of Standards 20 Article XIX Job Security 20 Article XX Jury Duty 21 Article XXI Mentor Assignments 21 Article XXII Duration and Changes 22

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