Common use of Developer Responsibilities Clause in Contracts

Developer Responsibilities. It is anticipated that Developer will be responsible for investing equity in and providing financing for the Project, and for furnishing all labor, material, equipment, services, and support facilities for, among other functions, the following: (a) Design, supply, and construction/installation of all Project components; (b) Management of the Project, design, finance, construction/installation, operations, and maintenance; (c) Working in close collaboration with ADOT to assist with project-related public involvement activities; (d) Coordination with Stakeholders, other contractors and utility owners; (e) Design quality; (f) Construction/installation quality; (g) Operations and maintenance work quality; (h) Performance and energy consumption of lighting system operations; (i) Environmental mitigation (if required) as outlined in the approved Project scope; (j) Additional environmental investigations, monitoring, and investigation associated with or resulting from Developer’s activities (if required); (k) Preparation and implementation of the TMP, maintenance and protection of traffic, including both temporary and permanent access to properties; (l) Project safety and security; (m) Preliminary and final engineering, such as surveys and condition assessments; (n) Management and remediation of harmful and hazardous materials (if required); (o) Drainage and erosion control (if required); (p) Salvage and construction waste disposal and handling of existing lighting components; (q) Required clearances, licenses, construction easements or other property access not provided by ADOT, and permits for Work, work-sites, storage areas, etc., both on- and off-site; (r) Ancillary works, such as temporary fencing, work-sites, and temporary works; (s) Material location, acquisition, permits, and transportation; (t) Periodic reporting on safety, energy consumption, maintenance activities, and other metrics; (u) Utility coordination and (as required) relocation and protection of existing utilities; and (v) Operations and routine and capital maintenance of the Project during Term, including maintenance of poles, wiring, pull boxes, conduit, and other ancillary lighting infrastructure on the load side of the electrical point of service, and periodic cleaning of the walls of the Deck Park Tunnel. After substantial completion of the Project, Developer will be responsible for traffic management only in relation to Developer’s operations and maintenance activities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Public Private Partnership Agreement, Public Private Partnership Agreement

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Developer Responsibilities. It is anticipated that Developer will be responsible for investing equity in and providing financing for the Project, and for furnishing all labor, material, equipment, services, and support facilities for, among other functions, the following: (a) Design, supply, and construction/installation of all Project components;components;‌ (b) Management of the Project, design, finance, construction/installation, operations, and maintenance; (c) Working in close collaboration with ADOT to assist with project-related public involvement activities; (d) Coordination with Stakeholders, other contractors and utility owners; (e) Design quality;quality;‌ (f) Construction/installation quality; (g) Operations and maintenance work quality; (h) Performance and energy consumption of lighting system operations;operations;‌ (i) Environmental mitigation (if required) as outlined in the approved Project scope; (j) Additional environmental investigations, monitoring, and investigation associated with or resulting from Developer’s activities (if required);required);‌ (k) Preparation and implementation of the TMP, maintenance and protection of traffic, including both temporary and permanent access to properties; (l) Project safety and security;security;‌ (m) Preliminary and final engineering, such as surveys and condition assessments; (n) Management and remediation of harmful and hazardous materials (if required); (o) Drainage and erosion control (if required);required);‌ (p) Salvage and construction waste disposal and handling of existing lighting components; (q) Required clearances, licenses, construction easements or other property access not provided by ADOT, and permits for Work, work-sites, storage areas, etc., both on- and off-site; (r) Ancillary works, such as temporary fencing, work-sites, and temporary works; (s) Material location, acquisition, permits, and transportation;transportation;‌ (t) Periodic reporting on safety, energy consumption, maintenance activities, and other metrics; (u) Utility coordination and (as required) relocation and protection of existing utilities; and (v) Operations and routine and capital maintenance of the Project during Term, including maintenance of poles, wiring, pull boxes, conduit, and other ancillary lighting infrastructure on the load side of the electrical point of service, and periodic cleaning of the walls of the Deck Park Tunnel. After substantial completion of the Project, Developer will be responsible for traffic management only in relation to Developer’s operations and maintenance activities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Public Private Partnership Agreement

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Developer Responsibilities. It is anticipated that The Developer will be generally responsible for investing equity in and providing financing for the Project, and for furnishing all labor, material, supplies, equipment, services, and support facilities for, among other functions, the following: (a) Design, supply, Design and construction/installation construction of all Project components; (b) Management of design and construction of the Project, design, finance, construction/installation, operations, and maintenance; (c) Working in close collaboration with ADOT to assist with projectCertain Project-related public involvement activities; (d) Public information for traffic alerts and construction status; (e) Coordination with StakeholdersProject stakeholders, other contractors contractors, and utility owners; (ef) Design quality; (f) Construction/installation qualityquality and related QA and QC program; (g) Operations Construction quality and maintenance work qualityrelated QA and QC program; (h) Performance and energy consumption of lighting system operationsEnvironmental mitigation, as outlined in the approved project scope; (i) Environmental mitigation (if required) Obtaining environmental permits, other necessary governmental approvals, and utility permits and approvals, except for the analysis and documentation under NEPA that are ADOT’s responsibility as outlined indicated in the approved Project scopeSection 1.7; (j) Additional environmental investigations, monitoring, and investigation associated with or resulting from the Developer’s activities (if required)activities; (k) Coordination with ADOT on environmental planning based on the outcome of the actions taken under (i) and (j) of this Section 1.9; (l) Preparation and implementation of the TMP, maintenance and protection of traffic, including both temporary and permanent access to properties; (lm) Project safety and security; (mn) Preliminary and final engineering, such as surveys and condition assessmentsgeotechnical investigations; (no) ITS design and integration; (p) Preparation of any permitted design exceptions; (q) Management and remediation of harmful and hazardous materials (if required)materials; (or) Drainage and erosion control (if required)control; (ps) Salvage and construction Construction waste disposal and handling of existing lighting componentshandling; (qt) Required clearances, licenses, construction easements or other property access not provided by ADOTeasements, and permits for Work, work-Work sites, storage areas, etc., both on- Onsite and off-site; (ru) Ancillary works, such as temporary fencing, work-relocation of drainage, Work sites, and temporary works; (sv) Material location, acquisition, permits, and transportation; (tw) Periodic reporting on safety, energy consumption, maintenance activities, Obtaining and other metricsmaintaining TCEs; (ux) Utility coordination and (as required) relocation relocation, and protection of existing utilities; and; (vy) Operations Compliance with Master Agreements; (z) Obtaining and routine and capital maintenance of the Project during Term, including maintenance of poles, wiring, pull boxes, conduit, and other ancillary lighting infrastructure on the load side of the electrical point of service, and periodic cleaning of the walls of the Deck Park Tunnel. After substantial completion of the Project, Developer will be responsible for traffic management only in relation to Developer’s operations and maintenance activities.complying with agreements with utility owners; (aa) Site clearance;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Operate Maintain Agreement

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