Complexity Points Adjustment Sample Clauses

Complexity Points Adjustment. The Proposal shall include the proposed complexity points adjustment on Form T, which shall set forth any adjustment amounts to be deducted, for evaluation purposes only, from the Base Development Price. Proposer shall indicate (1) a description of the Proposal revisions from the Schematic Design that eliminate the acquisition of certain parcels or improvements described in Table 3.3 below, as well as the relevant parcel number(s), (2) the number of complexity points assigned to such eliminated parcel or improvement in Table 3.3, and (3) the amount by which the Base Development Price is reduced as a result of such elimination as set forth in Table 3.3. For the Proposer to receive complexity points credit for parcel numbers where the confict is decribed as “Reduction of ROW”, the Proposer’s design must avoid the parcel in its entirety. Where the conflict is listed as “Improvements/Structures,” “Oil Well,” “Cell Tower” or “Gas Well,” only the listed structures, facilities and associated improvements (including but not limited to parking lots) must be avoided to receive the complexity points credit. In addition, Proposers may identify additional parcels, not shown on Table 3.3, that will be eliminated by Proposer’s design for review and consideration of adjustment amounts, for evaluation purposes only, to be deducted from the Base Development Price. Proposer shall receive an adjustment of $10,000 for each full acre eliminated from the Schematic ROW by avoiding the need to acquire the parcel; provided that for parcels that include less than one acre of Schematic ROW, the Proposer shall receive an adjustment of $10,000. For the Proposer to receive credit for such elimination of a parcel, the Proposer’s design must avoid the parcel in its entirety. For parcels identified pursuant to this paragraph, Proposer shall indicate on Form T, (1) a description of the Proposal revisions from the Schematic Design that eliminate the acquisition of the parcel, including the parcel number, (2) the number of full acres of Schematic ROW reduced by the elimination of the parcel, and (3) the Complexity Point Value at $10,000 per acre, or for parcels that include less than one acre of Schematic ROW, $10,000 per parcel. Partial credit shall not be given for proposed Schematic ROW revisions that do not meet the above criteria. The Proposer shall include the sum of all the adjustments for eliminated parcels and improvements in the last row and column of Form T. Table 3.3 Parcel Comple...
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Complexity Points Adjustment. Formatted: Underline, Font color: Black, Character scale: 0% Formatted: Underline, Font color: Black, Character scale: 0% Formatted: Underline, Font color: Black, Character scale: 0% The Proposal shall include the proposed complexity points adjustment on Form T, which shall set forth any adjustment amounts to be deducted, for evaluation purposes only, from the Base Development Price. Proposer shall indicate (1) a description of the Proposal revisions from the Schematic Design that eliminate the acquisition of certain parcels or improvements described in Table 3.3 below, as well as the relevant parcel number(s), (2) the number of complexity points assigned to such eliminated parcel or improvement in Table 3.3, and (3) the amount by which the Base Development Price is reduced as a result of such elimination as set forth in Table 3.3. The Proposer shall include the sum of all the adjustments for eliminated parcels and improvements in the last row and column of Form T. Table 3.3 X-0 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Value at $50,000 Conflict 111 5 $250,000 Reduction of ROW 114 5 $250,000 Reduction of ROW 119 5 $250,000 Reduction of ROW 135 6 $300,000 Reduction of ROW 137 6 $300,000 Reduction of ROW 137 Pt 3 9 $450,000 Oil Well 142 Pt 2 9 $450,000 Oil Well 148 5 $250,000 Oil Well 149 9 $450,000 Gas Well 152 10 $500,000 Oil Well 153 9 $450,000 Improvements/Structures Total potential point value $3,900,000 X-0 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Value at $50,000 Conflict 203 4 $200,000 Reduction of ROW 217 5 $250,000 Improvements/Structures 218 4 $200,000 Improvements/Structures 237 9 $450,000 Oil Well 239 6 $300,000 Cell Tower 287 8 $400,000 Improvements/Structures 290 3 $150,000 Improvements/Structures 316 9 $450,000 Oil Well 329 5 $250,000 Reduction of ROW 330 6 $300,000 Reduction of ROW 341 Pt 2 8 $400,000 Oil Well 345 9 $450,000 Oil Well 350 6 $300,000 Improvements/Structures 351 6 $300,000 Improvements/Structures 354 5 $250,000 Improvements/Structures 357 3 $150,000 Reduction of ROW 359 4 $200,000 Reduction of ROW 360 8 $400,000 Reduction of ROW 361 6 $300,000 Improvements/Structures 371 3 $150,000 Reduction of ROW 372 3 $150,000 Reduction of ROW 381 9 $450,000 Cell Tower 382 5 $250,000 Reduction of ROW 383 5 $250,000 Reduction of ROW 384 5 $250,000 Reduction of ROW 385 4 $200,000 Reduction of ROW 386 4 $200,000 Reduction of ROW 387 5 $250,000 Reduction of ROW 390 1 $50,000 Reduction of ROW Total potential point value $7,900,000

Related to Complexity Points Adjustment

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  • Cost Adjustments Both parties agree that contracted prices shall be fixed for the first 12 months of this Contract. Contractor must submit to District any proposed cost adjustments at least 60 days before the proposed effective date of such increases with a detailed explanation for each adjustment. District alone reserves the right to reject any changes to this Contract it deems unacceptable.

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  • Uncontrollable Forces Tariff Provisions Section 14.1 of the CAISO Tariff shall be incorporated by reference into this Agreement except that all references in Section 14.1 of the CAISO Tariff to Market Participants shall be read as a reference to the Participating Generator and references to the CAISO Tariff shall be read as references to this Agreement.

  • Cost of Living Adjustments Effective December 1, 2021, Compensation Plan salary rates shall be increased by two and five tenths percent (2.5%) but not less than eighty-five dollars ($85) per month (prorated for part-time employees). Effective December 1, 2022, Compensation Plan salary rates shall be increased by three and one tenth percent (3.1%) but not less than one hundred dollars ($100) per month (prorated for part-time employees). (See Appendix C & E.)

  • CORRECTIVE MEASURE The contractor shall repair any deficiencies in excess of the performance guideline.

  • For Lump Sum Change Order The payment and extension of time (if any) provided by this Change Order constitutes compensation in full to the Contractor and its Subcontractors and Suppliers for all costs and markups directly and indirectly attributable to the Change Order herein, for all delays related thereto and for performance of changes within the time stated.

  • Corrective Measures If the Participating Generator fails to meet or maintain the requirements set forth in this Agreement and/or the CAISO Tariff, the CAISO shall be permitted to take any of the measures, contained or referenced in the CAISO Tariff, which the CAISO deems to be necessary to correct the situation.

  • Cost of Living Adjustment For each year following the Initial Term, unless the parties shall otherwise agree and provided that the service mix and volumes remain consistent as previously provided in the Initial Term, the total fee for all services shall equal the fee that would be charged for the same services based on a fee rate (as reflected in a fee rate schedule) increased by the percentage increase for the twelve-month period of such previous calendar year of the CPI-W (defined below) or, in the event that publication of such index is terminated, any successor or substitute index, appropriately adjusted, acceptable to both parties. As used herein, “CPI-W” shall mean the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (Area: Boston-Brockton-Nashua, MA-NH-ME-CT; Base Period: 1982-84=100), as published by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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