A/E Responsibility and Performance Requirements Sample Clauses

A/E Responsibility and Performance Requirements. 1. Services shall be provided on a task basis. When services are requested by the County or its designee, a specific task order and budget will be developed by the County and A-E per the rate schedule in Attachment B, for each task. Such specific scope of work, including the task specific budget will be agreed upon prior to the initiation of the work by both the County or his designee and A-E.
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A/E Responsibility and Performance Requirements. Services shall be provided on a task basis. When services are requested by the COUNTY or his designee, a specific task order and budget will be developed by the COUNTY and A/E per the rate schedule in Attachment B, for each task. Such specific scope of work, including the task specific budget will be agreed upon prior to the initiation of the work by both the COUNTY or his designee and A/E. A. A/E shall provide all of the management, personnel, and materials requisite to the provision of service. B. Prior to start of work A/E shall submit resume of each consultant for approval by the COUNTY manager of the related service and/or Division 1. All Building & Safety Services, engineering related Plan Check and Related Services work shall be performed by civil engineers registered with the State of California to practice civil engineering or properly licensed personnel qualified to perform the specific type of plan check as required by the State of California, with a minimum of 5 (five) years of experience in plan checking. 2. All permit processing work at the public counter shall be performed by individuals with experience and having ICC certification for Permit Tech engineering background who meet the County’s minimum requirements for Engineering Technicians. C. A/E shall bear all costs associated with technical training needed to perform the services included but not limited to the following: 1. Ongoing professional knowledge requisite to the provision of service 2. Review of, and familiarization with, all key approvals for any COUNTY needs 3. County permitting and land management system (i.e. the APPS Program or equivalent software) and County file management systems organization (SharePoint, shared drives, share portals) D. A/E shall provide project Administrative Services as required by COUNTY to facilitate effective project coordination, project comments, coordination with COUNTY Departments, and reports as required by COUNTY E. A/E personnel shall perform Services at the County Offices during office hours or as needed 1. A/E Inspector shall report at 6:30 AM to Inspection Services offices location 2. A/E Planning and/or Environmental services may have ability to work offsite remotely at the sole discretion of the COUNTY Services Manager. F. A/E personnel shall be available to assist customers and staff at the public counter as needed and demonstrate quality customer service G. A/E shall interface directly with the plan check or permit applicant, or with ...

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