A/E SERVICES Sample Clauses

A/E SERVICES. The professional services of an architectural or engineering nature, as defined by State law, if applicable, that are required to be performed or approved by a person licensed, registered or certified to provide those services.
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A/E SERVICES. Design access roadways (temporary, operational, and permanent), including pavements signage, and roadway culverts • Prepare landfill grading, drainage, and erosion control plans • Provide or review design services for stockpiles, drainage facilities, and other structures • Prepare fill-sequencing plans • Provide miscellaneous civil, geotechnical, mechanical and electrical engineering, geological services, and other solid waste related engineering services • Provide miscellaneous civil, geotechnical, mechanical and electrical engineering, geological services, and other solid waste related engineering services • Perform other A/E services as required
A/E SERVICES.  Design access roadways (temporary, operational, and permanent), including pavements signage, and roadway culverts.  Prepare landfill grading, drainage, and erosion control plans.  Provide or review design services for stockpiles, drainage facilities, and other structures.  Prepare fill-sequencing plans.  Provide miscellaneous civil, geotechnical, mechanical and electrical engineering, geological services, and other solid waste related engineering services.  Provide miscellaneous civil, geotechnical, mechanical and electrical engineering, geological services, and other solid waste related engineering services.  Perform other landfill A/E services as required.
A/E SERVICES. The Work may include Energy Conservation Measures that do not require a building permit. These portions of the Work, if any, are listed below:
A/E SERVICES. 3.1 Time 3.1.1 Services to be rendered by A/E shall be commenced subsequent to the execution of this Agreement and upon written “Notice to Proceed” from Owner for all or any designated portion of the Project and shall be performed and completed in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Upon Owner’s acceptance of the Schematic Design Documents, the Owner and A/E shall mutually agree upon a Design Schedule for the performance of A/E’s services and timing of A/E’s deliverables as required pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. The Design Schedule shall include allowances for periods of time required for Owner’s review, for review by the CM if required, and for approval of submissions by the authorities having jurisdiction over the Project. With Owner’s written approval, A/E shall adjust the Design Schedule, if necessary, as the Project proceeds until the commencement of construction. Time is of the essence with respect to the performance of this Agreement.
A/E SERVICES. 3.1 Time 3.1.1 Services to be rendered by A/E shall be commenced subsequent to the execution of this Agreement and upon written “Notice to Proceed” from Owner for all or any designated portion of the Project and shall be performed and completed in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Upon Owner’s acceptance of the Schematic Design Documents, the Owner and A/E shall mutually agree upon a Design Schedule for the performance of A/E’s
A/E SERVICES. The A/E shall be fully responsible for coordinating all services under this Contract regardless of whether performed by its own employees or by consultants hired by A/E to perform a portion of its’ services. The A/E shall be responsible to Agency for the services furnished to A/E by any Consultant to the same extent as if A/E had furnished the service itself. A/E also agrees to coordinate and resolve any inconsistencies in its work and the work of its Consultants. All of A/E's contracts with Consultants shall be in writing, signed by both parties, and shall include the following provision: "The Agency is intended to be a third-party beneficiary of this Contract." In the performance of its duties under this Contract, the A/E shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 5 of the Manual for Planning and Execution of State Permanent Improvement Projects (the “Manual”). The A/E shall prepare and distribute conference memoranda, meeting minutes, summaries of telephone conversations, documentation of site visits and inspection reports as required by the Agency to maintain a comprehensive record of the Project. The State Project Number and Name shall be shown on all documents. Any reference in the Contract Documents to the A/E taking action or rendering a decision with a “reasonable time” or “reasonable promptness” is understood to mean no more than ten (10) days, unless otherwise specified in the Contract Documents or otherwise agreed to by the parties.
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