Draft Report. 1. A-E shall complete a Draft Report for the specific project and submit four (4) copies to County for review. The Draft Report shall include all exhibits and attachments and shall be signed by the responsible professional who worked on the project.
Draft Report i. A draft copy of the report shall be prepared by the evaluator and the teacher shall have a reasonable opportunity to meet with the evaluator at least forty-eight (48) hours before submission of the final report. A copy of the draft report shall be provided to the teacher.
Draft Report. (i) The Participant will submit a Draft Report to the Technical Reviewer, with a copy (in hard or searchable electronic format) to the LDC. The Technical Reviewer will communicate to the Participant how many days it will take the Technical Reviewer to review the Draft Report.
Draft Report. Upon completion of the investigation, the investigator shall provide a draft report in writing to the complainant and respondent within 10 days of completing the investigation. The draft (and final) report shall include findings on whether the complaint has been substantiated. The complainant and respondent will be afforded 10 days to respond in writing to the draft report in order to clarify or correct factual errors or conclusions.
Draft Report. The evaluator shall review the draft report with the teacher. The report shall not include weaknesses of which the teacher had not previously been informed.
Draft Report. In normal circumstances, within two (2) weeks of the conclusion of the schedule of observations the teacher shall receive a draft copy of the report. In the case of pending less than satisfactory reports, a longer time frame should be anticipated. Within one week after receiving the draft copy of the report, the teacher shall have the opportunity of meeting with the evaluator to propose changes to the draft. In the case of a pending less than satisfactory report, the teacher may elect to be accompanied by a third person. The evaluator shall make every effort to ensure accuracy and shall attempt to reach agreement on the report with the teacher prior to filing the final report.
Draft Report. The Third Party shall prepare a draft report based on the above evaluation. The draft report shall include, as appropriate, findings of fact, recommendations, and conclusions.
Draft Report. SMC shall prepare a draft report based on the above evaluation. The draft report shall include, as appropriate, findings of fact, recommendations, and conclusions.
Draft Report. A-E shall complete a Draft Report for the specific project and submit four (4) copies to County for review. The Draft Report shall include all exhibits and attachments and shall be signed by the responsible professional who worked on the project. The Draft Report might be expected to include, but not be limited to the following items. Those items that will be required for all reports are shown in bold italic type. • Table of Contents • Introduction, Purpose, and Scope of Work • Site Description • Methods of Field Investigation (surface and subsurface) • Methods of Lab Testing of Samples • Test Results • Site Geology (Bedrock and soil units, geologic structures, landslides, etc.) • Groundwater • Slope Stability Analysis • Conclusions o Concluding statement with reference to purpose of investigation and report o Unanticipated conditions encountered o Deviations from the plan (if any plan exists) o Bedrock excavating conditions and rippability o Gross stability: Steepest cut slopes possible with a safety factor equal to or greater than 1:1 for a pseudostatic condition. o Surficial stability and erodibility of cut slopes and fill slopes o Soil units ▪ Classification ▪ Moisture content ▪ Sulfate content ▪ Shrinkage of excavated soil ▪ Stability of temporary cut slopes ▪ Compressibility and potential for settlement or consolidation due to fill placement ▪ Potential for expansion or collapse ▪ Sand equivalence ▪ Dry densities ▪ Shear strengths (Ø and c) o Seismicity ▪ Regional ▪ Local earthquake effects ▪ Ground rupture potential ▪ Liquefaction potential ▪ Lateral spreading potential ▪ Potential for ground lurching ▪ Potential for Tsunami ▪ Potential for seiche ▪ Seismically included landsliding or rockfall • Recommendations o Methods of excavation by equipment and/or blasting o Slope ration (H:V) and maximum height of temporary cut slopes during construction o Stabilization of interim cut slopes (if necessary) o Slope ratio (H:V) and maximum height of temporary cut slopes during construction o Shoring load, slope gradients, and stabilization of temporary cut slopes o Slope ratio (H:V) and maximum height of fill slopes o Key and bench recommendations for constructing fill slopes o Terrace drains and downdrains o Removal of unsuitable material o Disposal of oversized material o Preparation of natural ground to receive fill o Suitability of native soils for use as backfill o Relative compaction of engineered fill and natural subgrade o Subdrains o Engineering and g...
Draft Report. Electronic copies of a preliminary draft report will be delivered to the district’s administration for review and comment.