Analyze Existing Conditions Sample Clauses

Analyze Existing Conditions. Using collected data and base maps, the Engineer shall develop an overall analysis of the existing conditions in order to develop the schematic design. The analysis shall include, but not be limited to the following:
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Analyze Existing Conditions. Using collected data and base maps, the Engineer shall develop an overall analysis of the existing conditions in order to develop the schematic design. The analysis shall include, but not be limited to the following:  ROW determination  Horizontal alignment  Profile grades  Pavement cross slopes and pavement type  Intersection design and analysis  Sight distance  Roadside signing  Level-of-service  Locations of critical constraints  Drainage  Traffic control and construction phasing sequence
Analyze Existing Conditions. Using collected data and base maps, the Engineer shall develop an overall analysis of the existing conditions in order to develop the schematic design. The analysis shall include, but not be limited to the following: DocuSign Envelope ID: AAC8E920-9951-40B4-B77C-DDDA5AE10FF9 • ROW determination • Horizontal alignmentVertical alignment • Pavement cross slopes and pavement type • Soil Exploration • Geotechnical Testing • Intersection design and analysis • Sight distance • Large Guide Signs and Roadside signing • Level-of-service • Locations of critical constraints • Drainage • Traffic control and construction phasing sequence • Existing access condition
Analyze Existing Conditions. Using collected data and base maps, the Engineer shall develop an overall analysis of the existing conditions in order to develop the updated schematic design. The analysis shall include, but not be limited to the following: 1. ROW determination 2. Horizontal alignment 3. Vertical alignment 4. Pavement cross slopes and pavement type 5. Soil Exploration DocuSign Envelope ID: D0E29F2F-2A8C-4E32-A9B8-8EFA82530B8F
Analyze Existing Conditions. Using collected data and base maps, the Engineer shall develop an overall analysis of the existing conditions in order to develop the schematic design. The analysis must include, but not be limited to the following: • ROW determination • Horizontal alignmentVertical alignment • Pavement cross slopes and pavement type • Soil Exploration • Geotechnical Testing • Highway - Rail Grade Crossing Studies (Delete if not applicable) • Intersection design and analysis • Sight distance • Large Guide Signs and Roadside signing • Level-of-service • Locations of critical constraints • Drainage • Traffic control and construction phasing sequence
Analyze Existing Conditions. Using collected data and base maps, the Engineer shall develop an overall analysis of the existing conditions in order to develop the schematic design. The analysis shall include, but not be limited to the following: a. ROW determination b. Horizontal alignment c. Vertical alignment d. Pavement cross slopes and pavement type e. Soil Exploration f. Geotechnical Testing g. Highway - Rail Grade Crossing Studies (Delete if not applicable) h. Intersection design and analysis i. Sight distance j. Large Guide Signs and Roadside signing k. Level-of-service l. Locations of critical constraints m. Drainage n. Traffic control and construction phasing sequence
Analyze Existing Conditions. Using collected data and base maps, the Engineer shall develop an overall analysis of the existing conditions in order to develop the schematic design. The analysis shall include, but not be limited to the following:  ROW determination  Horizontal alignment  Profile grades  Pavement cross slopes and pavement type  Intersection design and analysis  Sight distance DocuSign Envelope ID: C8AF675D-2526-41B2-938D-3D337F7E3DEC  Roadside signing including large signs and structures  Level-of-service  Locations of critical constraints  Drainage  Traffic control and construction phasing sequence
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Analyze Existing Conditions. Using collected data, the ENGINEER shall develop an overall analysis of the existing conditions in order to develop the schematic design. The analysis shall include, but not be limited to the following: • ROW determination • Horizontal alignmentVertical alignment • Pavement cross slopes and pavement type • Soil Exploration • Geotechnical Testing • Intersection design and analysis • Sight distance • Large Guide Signs and Roadside signing • Signal Warrants • Level-of-service • Locations of critical constraints • Drainage • Traffic control and construction phasing sequence Task Deliverable • Electronic submittal of Existing Conditions Report

Related to Analyze Existing Conditions

  • Pre-Existing Conditions The Contractor acknowledges that it has been provided unrestricted access to the existing improvements and conditions on the Project site and that it has thoroughly investigated those conditions. Contractor’s investigation was instrumental in preparing its Proposal to perform the Work. Contractor shall not make or be entitled to any adjustment to the Contract Time or the Contract Sum arising from Project conditions that Contractor discovered or, in the exercise of reasonable care, should have discovered in Contractor’s investigation.

  • Existing Conditions Tenant accepts the Property in its condition as of the execution of the Lease, subject to all recorded matters, laws, ordinances, and governmental regulations and orders. Except as provided herein, Tenant acknowledges that neither Landlord nor any agent of Landlord has made any representation as to the condition of the Property or the suitability of the Property for Tenant's intended use. Tenant represents and warrants that Tenant has made its own inspection of and inquiry regarding the condition of the Property and is not relying on any representations of Landlord or any Broker with respect thereto. If Landlord or Landlord's Broker has provided a Property Information Sheet or other Disclosure Statement regarding the Property, a copy is attached as an exhibit to the Lease.

  • WORKING CONDITIONS In order to effectively resolve workload issues, please provide details about the working conditions at the time of occurrence by providing the following information: Regular Staffing #: RN RPN PSW Clerks & Other Actual Staffing #: RN RPN PSW Clerks & Other Agency/Registry RN: Yes No And how many? Junior Staff*: Yes No And how many? RN RPN PSW Temp RNs RN Staff Overtime: Yes No If yes, how many staff? Total Hours: If there was a shortage of staff at the time of the occurrence, (including support staff) please check one or all of the following that apply: Absence/Emergency Leave Sick Call(s) Vacancies Management Support available on site? Yes No On Standby? Yes No On Call? Yes No Did they respond? Yes No Did they resolve the issue? Yes No Charge nurses (CN) are not held accountable for the actions of others, they are accountable for their actions in relation to others (“Nurse in Charge”, CNO Communique, Sept. 2002). Were you working in a Charge Nurse Leadership Role? Yes No i) Assigning: Could you assign staff according to their abilities? Yes No Did you have time to determine what staff was most likely to need your help? Yes No Did you have time to provide necessary support and supervision? Yes No

  • Minimum Condition and Warranty Requirements for TIPS Sales All goods quoted or sold through a TIPS Sale shall be new unless clearly stated otherwise in writing. All new goods and services shall include the applicable manufacturers minimum standard warranty unless otherwise agreed to in the Supplemental Agreement.

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