Conceptual Schematic Design (CSD) Phase Sample Clauses

Conceptual Schematic Design (CSD) Phase. 2.3.1 Based on the approved Facilities Program, OPR, schedule and construction budget requirements, Professional shall prepare several alternative design solutions. Professional shall present these alternatives to Owner, making submittals of studies, consisting of sketches and initial concepts. After receiving Owner's comments, Professional shall prepare, for approval by Owner, “Conceptual Schematic Design Documents” that establish scaled relationships among the Project components and shall include plans, sections, elevations, study models, perspective sketches, schematic diagrams and narratives or major enclosure, electrical, mechanical and structural systems and survey of applicable codes and standards, phase studies, orientation, and relationships to existing and future programmed projects, which shall represent one or more recommended solutions. 2.3.2 Professional shall submit the Conceptual Schematic Design Documents to Owner for Owner’s review and to Construction Manager for Construction Manager’s review and use in preparing its estimate of Construction Cost (“Construction Cost Estimate”). Further, if an independent cost estimator is employed (by Professional or Owner), Professional shall also provide the Conceptual Schematic Design Documents to the independent cost estimator. Professional shall, if requested by Owner, study, consider, initiate and/or implement cost savings proposals as provided in Sections 2.1.9 and 2.1.10 above. Professional shall also prepare and deliver to Owner the other Conceptual Schematic Design Phase deliverables listed in the then current version of the UCF Professional Services Guide. Professional shall also submit a draft version of the Basis of Design (BOD) document in accordance with Section 2.1.5. The Conceptual Schematic Design Phase shall not be deemed complete until the Construction Cost Estimate is verified by Owner to be within budget. 2.3.3 Professional shall also submit to Owner eight (8) full-sized sets of the Conceptual Schematic Design Documents.
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Conceptual Schematic Design (CSD) Phase. Based on the approved Facilities Program, OPR, schedule and construction budget requirements, Professional shall prepare several alternative design solutions. Professional shall present these alternatives to Owner, making submittals of studies, consisting of sketches and initial concepts. After receiving Owner's comments, Professional shall prepare, for approval by Owner, “
Conceptual Schematic Design (CSD) Phase. 2.3.1 Based on the approved Facilities Program, OPR, schedule and construction budget requirements, Professional shall prepare several alternative design solutions. Professional shall present these alternatives to Owner, making submittals of studies, consisting of sketches and initial concepts. After receiving Owner's comments, Professional shall prepare, for approval by Owner, “Conceptual Schematic Design Documents” that establish scaled relationships among the Project components and shall include plans, sections, elevations, study models, perspective sketches, schematic diagrams and narratives or major enclosure, electrical, mechanical and structural systems and survey of applicable codes and standards, phase studies, orientation, and relationships to existing and future programmed projects, which shall represent one or more recommended solutions. 2.3.2 Professional shall submit the Conceptual Schematic Design Documents to Owner for Owner’s review, together with an Estimate of Probable Project Construction Cost. If Owner has selected a Construction Manager for the Project, Professional shall submit the Conceptual Schematic Design Documents to Owner for Owner’s review and to 2.3.3 Professional shall submit to Owner eight (8) full-sized sets of the Conceptual Schematic Design Documents.

Related to Conceptual Schematic Design (CSD) Phase

  • Design Development Phase INDICATE IN STATEMENT OF WORK “NOT APPLICABLE” IF SECTION IS NOT APPLICABLE 1.1.6.1. The ARCHITECT/ENGINEER shall prepare from the approved Schematic Design Studies, the Design Development Documents consisting of drawings (including at least architectural, landscaping, civil, structural, mechanical and electrical plans, building sections; and finish schedule), outline specifications following the Construction Specification Institute "CSI" Format and other necessary documents to fix and describe the size and character of the entire Project as to its site, structural, mechanical, and electrical systems, materials and other such essentials as may be appropriate, for and until approved by the State. 1.1.6.2. The ARCHITECT/ENGINEER shall conduct meetings with the State, Efficiency Vermont, and relevant members of the design team, to review the Design Development Documents for the purposes of furthering the energy efficiency objectives of the Project. 1.1.6.3. The ARCHITECT/ENGINEER shall prepare for the State a revised accounting of how the Project is responding to LEED criteria. 1.1.6.4. The ARCHITECT/ENGINEER shall submit to the State a revised Statement of Probable Construction Cost based thereon for and until approved by the State.

  • Design Phase All Basic Services set forth in the Agreement with the exception of Interdisciplinary Document Coordination Review, conducting a Card Trick session, Value-Engineering services, Estimating services. • All Basic Services set forth in the Agreement. • All Basic Services set forth in the Agreement. • All Basic Services set forth in the Agreement.

  • Design Criteria A/E shall prepare all work in accordance with the latest version of applicable County’s procedures, specifications, manuals, guidelines, standard drawings, and standard specifications. A/E shall prepare each Plans, Specifications, and Estimates (PS&E) package in a form suitable for letting through County’s construction contract bidding and awarding process.

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