Data Projection Sample Clauses

Data Projection. The Engineer shall prepare and submit for approval to the State a methodology for the projection of multimodal volumes including transit, HOV and single occupancy vehicles within the study corridor for the opening design year (2025), interim design year (2030) and the ultimate design year (2040). The Engineer shall coordinate with the State and the Houston- Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) to utilize the regional travel demand model in order to gather demand within the corridor during the projected years. Model runs shall be conducted that incorporate all planned network improvements expected in the study corridor. These scenarios shall be termed the “No-build” scenarios for the corresponding projection years and will be used as a projected baseline for comparison purposes in the PEL Study. The No-build demand model runs and gathered historical volumes shall be used to produce projected daily and design hourly volumes for the corridor in the corresponding projection years. A technical memorandum shall be prepared tabulating the projected corridor volumes with graphics and line diagrams.
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Data Projection. The Engineer shall prepare and submit for approval to the State a methodology for the projection of multimodal volumes within the study corridor for the opening design year, interim design year and the ultimate design year. The Engineer shall coordinate with the State and DocuSign Envelope ID: F30041C2-2CD0-40EA-B2F7-45DA235A97DB the H-GAC to utilize the regional travel demand model in order to gather demand within the corridor during the projected years. Our team will then utilize this regional travel demand model and export the sub area (limits as defined under existing conditions) into VISUM to assist in the multimodal analysis when testing alternatives. Calibration parameters from the existing conditions will be carried over to the No-build conditions modeling. In the case that H- GAC will not allow the Engineer to perform model analysis independently, additional coordination will be required to obtain and manipulate projected volumes. Model runs shall be conducted that incorporate all planned network improvements expected in the study corridor. These scenarios shall be termed the No-build scenarios for the corresponding projection years and will be used as a projected baseline for comparison purposes in the PEL Study. The No- build demand model runs and gathered historical volumes shall be used to produce projected daily and design hourly volumes for the corridor in the corresponding projection years. A technical memorandum shall be prepared tabulating the projected corridor volumes with graphics and line diagrams. The Engineer shall provide the following deliverables:
Data Projection. The Engineer shall prepare and submit for approval to the State a methodology for the projection of multimodal volumes within the study corridor for the opening design year (2025), interim design year (2035) and the ultimate design year (2040). The Engineer shall coordinate with the State and the Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) to utilize the regional travel demand model in order to gather demand within the corridor during the projected years. The Engineer shall review and refine H-GAC’s regional travel demand model to accurately reflect the existing highway system and committed/programmed transportation improvements included in H-GAC’s financially constrained 2040 Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) in the study corridors. Year 2015 daily traffic volumes estimated by H-GAC’s travel demand model will be compared to actual traffic volumes counts obtained and collected as part of this study to determine the accuracy of H-GAC’s regional model in reflecting existing travel demands and the areas needing adjustment and factoring for estimating future travel demands and measures of effectiveness (XXXx). These scenarios shall be termed the No-build scenario for the corresponding projection years and will be used as a projected baseline for comparison purposes in the PEL Study. The No-build demand model runs and gathered historical volumes shall be used to produce projected daily and design hourly volumes for the corridor in the corresponding projection years. A technical memorandum shall be prepared tabulating the projected corridor volumes with graphics and line diagrams. The Engineer shall provide the following deliverables:

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