Coordinating Professional Sample Clauses

Coordinating Professional. To the extent of any design work applicable to the Services under this Agreement, the following Coordinating Professional language applies: If LPA’s project involves more than one licensed professional engineer, LPA shall designate a Coordinating Professional (defined in Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3408) for this project as required by Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3437.02 of the Nebraska Engineers and Architects Regulation Act (Neb. Rev. Stat § 81-3104 et seq.). The Coordinating Professional will apply his or her seal and signature and the date to the cover sheet of all documents and denote the seal as that of the Coordinating Professional. The Coordinating Professional will verify that all design disciplines involved in the project are working in coordination with one another, and that any changes made to the design are approved by the corresponding discipline. Consultant agrees to cooperate with the designated Coordinating Professional to meet the requirements of state law. Consultant further agrees to contractually require its subconsultants to cooperate with the designated Coordinating Professional. If Consultant’s engineer has been identified as the Coordinating Professional for this project, and, for whatever reason, the designated Coordinating Professional is no longer assigned to the project, Consultant shall provide LPA written notice of the name of the replacement within 10 business days.
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Coordinating Professional. If LPA’s project involves more than one licensed professional engineer or architect, LPA will designate a Coordinating Professional for this project, as required by Neb.Rev.Stat. § 81- 3437.02 of the Nebraska Engineers and Architects Regulation Act (Neb.Rev.Stat § 81-3104 et seq.). LPA will notify State in writing of such designation prior to commencement of professional services. The Coordinating Professional shall apply his or her seal and signature and the date to the cover sheet of all documents and denote the seal as that of the Coordinating Professional. The Coordinating Professional shall verify that all design disciplines involved in the project are working in coordination with one another, and that any changes made to the design are approved by the corresponding discipline. LPA’s failure to provide written notice to State under this section may result in the costs of previous professional services being declared ineligible for reimbursement or other sanctions allowed by law or both.
Coordinating Professional. To the extent of any design work applicable to the Services under this Agreement, the following Coordinating Professional language applies: State has designated its Roadway Design Engineer as the Coordinating Professional (defined in § 81‑3408) for this project as required by Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3437.02 of the Nebraska Engineers and Architects Regulation Act (Neb. Rev. Stat § 81-3104 et seq.). The Coordinating Professional will apply his or her seal and signature and the date to the cover sheet of all documents and denote the seal as that of the Coordinating Professional. The Coordinating Professional will verify that all design disciplines involved in the project are working in coordination with one another, and that any changes made to the design are approved by the corresponding discipline. Consultant agrees to cooperate with the State’s Coordinating Professional to meet the requirements of state law. Consultant further agrees to contractually require its subconsultants to cooperate with the State’s Coordinating Professional.
Coordinating Professional. To the extent of any design work applicable to the Services under this Agreement, the following Coordinating Professional language applies:
Coordinating Professional. For any LPA project that involve more than one licensed professional engineer, LPA shall designate a Coordinating Professional (defined in Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3408) for this project as required by Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3437.02, of the Nebraska Engineers and Architects Regulation Act (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3104 et. seq.) as defined in § 81-3408. The Coordinating Professional will apply his or her seal and signature and the date to the cover sheet of all documents and denote the seal as that of the Coordinating Professional. The Coordinating Professional will verify that all design disciplines involved in the project are working in coordination with one another, and that any changes made to the design are approved by the corresponding discipline. Consultant agrees to contractually require its subconsultants to cooperate with the designated Coordinating Professional. If Consultant’s engineer has been identified as the Coordinating Professional for this project, and, for whatever reason, the designated Coordinating Professional is no longer assigned to the project, Consultant shall provide LPA written notice of the name of the replacement within 10 business days.
Coordinating Professional. (LPA) As required by Neb. Rev. Stat.§ 81-3437, if LPA's project involves more than one licensed professional engineer or architect, the LPA shall designate a Coordinating Professional for this project and notify the State in writing of such designation prior to commencement of professional services. The Coordinating Professional shall apply his or her seal and signature and the date to the cover sheet of all documents and denote the seal as that of the Coordinating Professional. The Coordinating Professional shall verify that all design disciplines involved in the project are working in coordination with one another, and that any changes made to the design are approved by the corresponding discipline. "Coordinating Professional" shall have the meaning set out in§ 81-3408 of the Nebraska Engineers and Architects Regulation Act (Neb. Rev. Stat.§ 81-3401 et. seq.). The Coordinating Professional shall also comply with the provisions of the Act, including Neb. Rev. Stat.§ 81-3437(3)(9), and the implementing Rules and Regulations, Title 110, NAC section 6.3, and when applicable, Project No. LCLC-3340(8) Control No. 13493 Xxxxxxxx Ave, 84th St to 148th St Template T-AGRS-9A Revised 3-31-14 Page 11 of 13 Agreement BK2241 shall complete the duties of design coordination set out in Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3421. LPA's failure to provide written notice to the State under this section may result in the costs of previous professional services being declared ineligible for reimbursement or other sanctions allowed by law or both.
Coordinating Professional. State has designated its Roadway Design Engineer as the Coordinating Professional (defined in § 81 3408) for this project as required by Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3437.02 of the Nebraska Engineers and Architects Regulation Act (Neb. Rev. Stat § 81-3104 et seq.). The Coordinating Professional will apply his or her seal and signature and the date to the cover sheet of all documents and denote the seal as that of the Coordinating Professional. The Coordinating Professional will verify that all design disciplines involved in the project are working in coordination with one another, and that any changes made to the design are approved by the corresponding discipline. The Coordinating Professional shall also comply with the provisions of the Act, including Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3437(3)(f), and the implementing Rules and Regulations, Title 110, NAC section 6.3, and when applicable, will complete the duties of design coordination set out in Neb. Rev.
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Coordinating Professional. As required by Neb.Rev.Stat. § 81-3437, State has designated its Roadway Design Engineer as the Coordinating Professional for this project. The definition of “Coordinating Professional” set out in § 81-3408 (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3401 et seq.) of the Nebraska Engineers and Architects Regulation Act applies. The Coordinating Professional shall apply his or her seal and signature and the date to the cover sheet of all documents and denote the seal as that of the Coordinating Professional. The Coordinating Professional will verify that all design disciplines involved in the project are working in coordination with one another, and that any changes made to the design are approved by the corresponding discipline. The Coordinating Professional will also comply with the provisions of the Act, including Neb.Rev.Stat. § 81-3437(3)(f), and the implementing Rules and Regulations, Title 110, NAC section 6.3, and when applicable, will complete the duties of design coordination set out in Neb.Rev.Stat. § 81-3421. Consultant agrees to cooperate with the State’s Coordinating Professional to meet the requirements of state law. Consultant further agrees to require its subconsultants to cooperate with the State’s Coordinating Professional.
Coordinating Professional. (LPA) As required by Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3437, if LPA’s project involves more than one licensed professional engineer or architect, the LPA shall designate a Coordinating Professional for this project and notify the State in writing of such designation prior to commencement of professional services. The Coordinating Professional shall apply his or her seal and signature and the date to the cover sheet of all documents and denote the seal as that of the Coordinating Professional. The Coordinating Professional shall verify that all design disciplines involved in the project are working in coordination with one another, and that any changes made to the design are approved by the corresponding discipline. “Coordinating Professional” shall have the meaning set out in § 81-3408 of the Nebraska Engineers and Architects Regulation Act (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3401 et. seq.). The Coordinating Professional shall also comply with the provisions of the Act, including Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3437(3)(g), and the implementing Rules and Regulations, Title 110, NAC section 6.3, and when applicable, shall complete the duties of design coordination set out in Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3421. LPA’s failure to provide written notice to the State under this section may result in the costs of previous professional services being declared ineligible for reimbursement or other sanctions allowed by law or both.

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  • Design Professional The architect or engineer or architectural or engineering firm selected by Owner (i) for the design and preparation of Contract Documents governing the construction of a Project, or (ii) for construction contract administration under the Contract Documents, or (iii) for both, all such services and the scope thereof to be set forth in the Design Professional Contract. The Design Professional is not an employee of the Owner but is engaged or retained by it for the purpose of performing design and construction administration services for the project. The term “Design Professional” includes architects, engineers, surveyors, designers, and other consultants retained by the Design Professional.

  • Scope of Professional Services 3.1 On the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, COUNTY hereby engages CONTRACTOR to provide all labor, materials and equipment to complete the Project/Service in accordance with the Scope of Services, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment A, as modified or clarified by Addendum(s) # , dated , attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Attachment B. It is understood that the Scope of Services may be modified by change order as the Project/Service progresses, but to be effective and binding, any such change order must be in writing, executed by the parties, and in accordance with the COUNTY’s Purchasing Policies and Procedures. A copy of these policies and procedures shall be made available to the CONTRACTOR upon request. 3.2 The term of this Agreement shall be as follows (please check box): The parties acknowledge that this is a project specific agreement and that the single Project/Service shall be completed by the CONTRACTOR within ( ) calendar days after the Notice to Proceed is issued. The CONTRACTOR and COUNTY acknowledge that this Agreement is for a twelve (12) month term and that the CONTRACTOR shall complete the work as specified in the Scope of Services. The COUNTY has the option to renewal this Agreement for four (4) additional one (1) year period(s). The prices set forth in this Agreement shall prevail for the full duration of the initial contract term unless otherwise indicated elsewhere in this document. Prior to completion of each exercised contract term, the COUNTY may consider an adjustment to price based on changes in the following pricing index: CPI. It is the CONTRACTOR’s responsibility to request any pricing adjustment in writing under this provision. The CONTRACTOR’s written request for adjustment should be submitted thirty (30) calendar days prior to expiration of the then current contract term and clearly substantiate the requested increase. The written request for adjustment should not be in excess of the relevant pricing index change. If no adjustment request is received from the CONTRACTOR, the COUNTY will assume that the CONTRACTOR has agreed that the optional term may be exercised without pricing adjustment. Any adjustment request received after the commencement of a new option period shall not be considered. The COUNTY reserves the right to reject any written price adjustments submitted by the CONTRACTOR and/or to not exercise any otherwise available option period based on such price adjustments. Continuation of the contract beyond the initial period, and any option subsequently exercised, is a COUNTY’s prerogative, and not a right of the CONTRACTOR. This prerogative will be exercised only when such continuation is clearly in the best interest of the COUNTY. All work shall be performed in accordance with good commercial practice. The work schedule and completion dates shall be adhered to by the CONTRACTOR except in such cases where the completion date will be delayed due to acts of God, strikes, or other causes beyond the control of the CONTRACTOR. In these cases, the CONTRACTOR shall notify the COUNTY of the delays in advance of the original completion so that a revised delivery schedule can be appropriately considered by the COUNTY. No additional days shall be granted for rain delays. 3.3 The CONTRACTOR shall be solely responsible for obtaining all necessary approvals and permits to complete the Project/Service. 3.4 The CONTRACTOR shall remain appropriately licensed and/or employ the services of a subcontractor who is appropriately licensed throughout the course of the Project/Service. Failure to maintain all required licenses shall entitle the COUNTY, at its option, to terminate this Agreement. 3.5 Although this Agreement identifies specific facilities to be serviced, it is hereby agreed and understood that any County department or agency facility may be added to this Agreement at the option of the County. When required by the pricing structure of the Agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall be invited to submit price quotes for these additional facilities. The additional site(s) shall be added to this Agreement by formal modification. The COUNTY may obtain price quotes for the additional facilities from other vendors in the event that fair and reasonable pricing is not obtained from the CONTRACTOR or for other reasons at the County’s discretion. Although this Agreement identifies specific facilities to be serviced, it is hereby agreed and understood that any County department or agency may delete service for any facility when such service is no longer required, upon fourteen (14) calendar days written notice. 3.6 The CONTRACTOR acknowledges that it has sufficient understanding of the nature and location of the work; the general and local conditions, including but not limited to, those bearing upon transportation, disposal, handling and storage of materials; availability of labor, water, electric power, and roads; and uncertainties of weather or similar physical conditions at the site; the character of equipment and facilities needed preliminary to and during the completion of the Project/Service. The CONTRACTOR further acknowledges that the CONTRACTOR has satisfied itself as to the character, quality and quantity of surface and subsurface materials, obstacles or conditions of the site. Any failure by the CONTRACTOR to acquaint itself with any aspect of the work or with any of the applicable conditions shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR from responsibility for adequately evaluating the difficulty or cost of successfully performing the work required, nor shall it be considered a basis for any claim for additional time or compensation. The COUNTY assumes no responsibility for any conclusions or interpretations made by the CONTRACTOR on the basis of the information made available by the COUNTY. The COUNTY also assumes no responsibility for any understanding or representations made by its officers or agents during or prior to the execution of this contract, unless such understanding or interpretations are made in writing and incorporated herein by reference. 3.7 If required, the Contractors shall attend a mandatory pre-bid meeting. Whether or not there is a mandatory or non-mandatory pre-bid, the contractor shall be required to carefully examine any supplied drawings and/or specifications and be thoroughly aware regarding any and all conditions that may in any manner affect the work to be performed under the contract. If a pre-bid meeting is not required the Contractor shall visit the site to familiarize themselves with the Project/Service, see existing conditions, and take measurements. No additional allowances will be made for lack of knowledge of these conditions. 3.8 In the event of any conflict between the drawings and specifications contained within this Agreement, the following shall govern: A. Addenda shall supersede all other contract documents to the extent specified in the addenda. Subsequent addenda shall supersede prior to addenda only to the extent specified therein. B. Drawings and specifications are intended to agree and be mutually complete. Any item not contained within the drawings, but contained in the specifications, or vice-versa, shall be provided and/or executed as shown in either the drawing or specification at no extra costs to the COUNTY. Should anything not included in either the drawing and/or the specifications be necessary for the proper construction and/or operation of the Project/Service as herein specified, or should any error or disagreement between the specifications and drawings exist or appear to exist, the CONTRACTOR shall not derive unjust benefit thereby, or use such disagreement counter to the best interests of the COUNTY. The CONTRACTOR shall immediately notify the COUNTY’s Project Manager of any discrepancy and await the Project Manager’s direction before proceeding with the work in question. 3.9 CONTRACTOR acknowledges and agrees that CONTRACTOR shall utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s E-Verify system in accordance with the terms governing use of the system to confirm the employment eligibility of: A. All persons employed by the CONTRACTOR during the term of this Agreement to perform employment duties within Lake County; and B. All persons, including subcontractors, assigned by the CONTRACTOR to perform work pursuant to the contract. 3.10 CONTRACTOR acknowledges and agrees that, in accordance with Section 255.099, Florida Statutes, if the Project/Service assigned to CONTRACTOR is being supported in whole or in part by State funding the CONTRACTOR shall give preference to the employment of state residents in the performance of the work on the Project/Service if state residents have substantially equal qualifications to those of non- residents. If the CONTRACTOR is required to employ state residents, the CONTRACTOR shall contact the Department of Economic Opportunity to post the employment needs in the State’s job bank system. However, in work involving the expenditure of federal aid funds, this section may not be enforced in such a manner as to conflict with or be contrary to federal law prescribing a labor preference to honorably discharged soldiers, sailors, or marines, or prohibiting as unlawful any other preference or discrimination among the citizens of the United States.

  • Project Management and Coordination The Engineer shall coordinate all subconsultant activity to include quality of and consistency of work and administration of the invoices and monthly progress reports. The Engineer shall coordinate with necessary local entities.

  • Coordination The Parties shall confer regularly to coordinate the planning, scheduling and performance of preventive and corrective maintenance on the Large Generating Facility and the Interconnection Facilities.

  • Professional Liability insurance shall be written with limits no less than $1,000,000 per claim and $1,000,000 policy aggregate limit, as applicable.

  • Liaison Each Party shall designate a liaison to facilitate a cooperative working relationship between the Contractor and the Agency in the performance and administration of this Contract.

  • Coordinators The contractor shall assign coordinators as needed to coordinate At-Sea Monitor deployment and provide At-Sea Monitor support services. The coordinator shall be designated as key personnel under this contract (per section H.

  • Liaisons Each party shall designate a representative to serve as its liaison in all matters arising under this Agreement, and shall furnish in writing the name of each representative to the other party.

  • Project Coordination The Engineer shall coordinate all subconsultant activity to include quality and consistency of deliverables and administration of the invoices and monthly progress reports. The Engineer shall coordinate with necessary local entities.

  • Training and Professional Development 11.1 The Employer will develop and maintain an employee training and development plan and provide such plan to the Union upon request. Staff training is intended to provide an opportunity for classified staff employees for training sponsored by the University Training and Development and the UW Medical Centers Organizational Development and Training. Education/Professional Leave is intended to facilitate employee access to continuing education opportunities. Training and educational/professional leave may be used for the purpose of improving job performance, maintaining and increasing proficiency, preparing staff for greater responsibility, or increasing promotional opportunities within the framework of staff positions available at the University. 11.2 Any release time for training for employees accepted for such classes shall be in accordance with the Executive Order (currently No. 52) governing this matter. In the event that two or more employees request the same training period and supervision must limit the number of persons who may participate at one time due to work requirements, the selection will be made on a mutually agreeable basis within the department. 11.3 The training program is a proper subject for discussion by either departmental or University-wide Joint Union/Management Committees. 11.4 If the Employer requires an employee to receive training, reimbursement will be provided in accordance with the University travel rules. Employee attendance at Employer required training, either during or outside working hours, will be considered time worked and compensated in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. 11.5 Employee attendance at training not required by the Employer and not covered by Executive Order 52, either on approved leave from or outside of working hours, will be voluntary and not considered time worked.

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