Development of Projects Sample Clauses

Development of Projects. As stated previously, either the FHWA or the WisDOT will be the agency administering the design and construction of FH projects. If it is determined to be in the public interest to have an agency other than the FHWA or the WisDOT be responsible for the administration of the FH project, a specific project agreement will be prepared. Regardless of which agency is administering the project, once projects are included in an approved FH program, the agency administering the project shall proceed promptly, and projects shall be carried forth through completion in accordance with the approved program. Design standards for the FH projects shall be appropriate to the use of the road, scope of the project and in consideration of the natural and cultural environment. The design standards used for the development of Forest Highways in Wisconsin shall be appropriate to the class (arterial, collector, local) and system (STH-NHS, STH, CTH, Town Road) as contained in WisDOT Facilities Development Manual Chapter 11. Any exceptions to these standards will be mutually agreed upon by the WisDOT, the FS the FHWA and the local agency with jurisdiction for the road. It is the intent of the project development process to keep all agencies informed of progress, to request the WisDOT, FS and FHWA attendance at the scheduled plan reviews, and to obtain written concurrence of the plans, specifications, and estimate (PS&E) and FHWA approval prior to advertisement. If it becomes evident during the development of the project, that the scope of the project or the anticipated construction cost needs to be changed, the agency administering the project should initiate coordination with the other parties to obtain WisDOT/FS concurrence and FHWA approval of the change in the project. Specifically, if the FHWA is administering the project, the FHWA will coordinate all plan reviews with the WisDOT and the FS and obtain written concurrence in the PS&E prior to advertisement of the project for construction. The FHWA will follow established Federal Lands Highway Program procedures for the development of the project, taking established WisDOT practices into consideration where appropriate. When the WisDOT administers the project the following may occur concurrently. The WisDOT will coordinate with the FS during the development of the project, obtain written concurrence of the PS&E from the FS, and submit the advertisement PS&E package with evidence of the FS concurrence to the FHWA for FHWA project...
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Development of Projects. ‌ • Call of proposals was launched at the beginning of March. • Core group received proposals for evaluation at the end of March. • Next steps are to choose and analyze proposals and send answer to applicants. o FMCN and applicants chose will sign agreements. Core group sessions: • Workshop “Sistema de indicadores armonizados para el monitoreo de recursos naturales en cuencas prioritarias de Mexico” hold on February 20, 2005. WWF Mexico City • 12th session of “Consejo Consultivo Cuencas”, Probatura, Mexico City, March 7, 2005. • Third meeting for GAP analysis terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Mexico City, March 7, 2005. Report: From October 1, 2004 to March 31, 2005‌
Development of Projects. (a) Service Provider has covenanted to undertake the obligations set forth in Section 3.6(a) hereof with respect to the development of the Projects prior to the Required Completion Date. Thereupon, Service Provider shall deliver Electricity to each Customer, each Customer shall pay for such Electricity, and Service Provider shall operate and maintain the Renewable Energy Projects, all through the Initial Term and any extensions thereof, and all as set forth in Section 3.5(d) hereof.
Development of Projects. VCHA and Partner Co will work together, pursuant to the terms of this Agreement and in particular the terms of Schedule B (Development and Approval Process), in a strategic and cooperative manner to develop, build and operate Access Centres and, if applicable, other Projects for use by VCHA through operating lease arrangements pursuant to an Agreement to Lease.
Development of Projects. A signed project agreement will be required for all projects selected for award by the PDC. The project agreement will establish a scope of work for a programmed project, roles and responsibilities of all parties involved in the delivery of a project award, and establish a commitment for ongoing and long-term maintenance of the completed project. All projects shall be delivered in accordance with FHWA procedures; commitments for ROW acquisition and utility relocation contribute to the matching requirement and must be documented in the project agreement. Where appropriate, design exceptions should be documented. Project delivery can be provided by the Federal Highway Administration - Central Federal Lands Highway Division or others. The FHWA maintains strong relationships with Federal, State, local, and tribal partners. The FHWA provides program stewardship and transportation engineering services for planning, design, construction, and rehabilitation of transportation facilities on and providing access to Federal and tribal lands. A Project Development and Design Manual (PDDM), developed by FHWA serves as a guide for administrators, public officials within and outside FHWA who are responsible for advancing projects through the project development process. Please see: xxx.xxx.xxxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx/xxxx/xxxxxxxx/0000.xxx. Please see: xxx.xxxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxx for information and additional guidance for the project development and delivery process under Title 23. If it becomes evident during the development of the project, that the scope of the project or the anticipated construction cost needs to be changed, the agency administering the project should initiate a request for PDC action to approve the change. It shall be FHWA’s responsibility to receive requests and coordinate the convening of the PDC.
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  • Development 3.3 Within twenty (20) Working Days after the Commencement Date and in accordance with paragraphs 3.10 to 3.12 (Amendment and Revision), the Contractor will prepare and deliver to the Authority for approval the full and final Security Plan which will be based on the draft Security Plan set out in Appendix B.

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