Engineer’s Services Sample Clauses

Engineer’s Services. Article 1 of the Agreement is amended and supplemented to include the following agreement of the parties provisions of this Exhibit. Engineer shall provide Basic and Additional Services as set forth below. If a reasonable reading of this Agreement is that a service is to be provided as a Basic Service, the listing of a similar service in this Agreement is not intended to limit the performance of that service as a Basic Service. Without limiting the Owner’s other rights and remedies, it is agreed that services that are needed because of the failure of the Engineer to comply with this Agreement or with its duties to the Owner shall be performed or provided by the Engineer without charge. Where the Agreement states that a service will be done or goods will be provided, it will be construed to require the Engineer to do the service or provide the goods, unless the context requires otherwise.
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Engineer’s Services. ENGINEER shall provide appropriate professional engineering services as required to complete the scope of services as set forth hereinafter, and shall perform such services in conformance with the ordinary standards of care and skill of the engineering profession.
Engineer’s Services. Section 1 of the Standard Terms and Conditions is amended and supplemented to include the following agreement of the parties. ENGINEER shall provide Basic and Additional Services as set forth below.
Engineer’s Services. Article 1 of the Agreement is amended and supplemented to include the following agreement of the parties. ENGINEER shall provide Basic and Additional Services as set forth below. PART 1 -- BASIC SERVICES
Engineer’s Services. This is EXHIBIT A, consisting of 8 pages, referred to in and part of the Short Form of Agreement between Owner and Engineer for Professional Services dated , .
Engineer’s Services. The ENGINEER shall perform professional services in connection with the Project, as set forth below, and as may be further described in Exhibit “A”. Town of Sunset Beach 2016 Shoreline Management & Pre-Dredge Analysis; Phase 1 Draft Scope of Work (0120/16).
Engineer’s Services. A. The A/E's services shall consist of six (6) separate principal phases, (1) Schematic Design Phase (2) Design Development Phase, (3) Construction Documents Phase, (4) Bidding Phase (5) Construction Phase and, (6) Post- Construction Phase. In rendering these services the A/E shall:
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Engineer’s Services. In performing professional technical services, the Engineer is not engaged in rendering legal, insurance, or accounting services or advice. The City agrees that documents prepared by the Engineer, including reports, bidding materials, and form contracts will be reviewed by the appropriate representative of the City, such as the City's attorney, insurance counselor or other consultants, to the extent that the City deems necessary to protect its interests.
Engineer’s Services. Task 1Preliminary Design (Complete) Task 2Final Design (Complete) Task 3Permitting and Approvals (Complete) Task 4Bidding Services (In-progress) Standard bidding services were included in the original scope of work and did not include services related to funding sources. The ENGINEER shall provide engineering services related to the implementation of EDA and SRF funding. Standard EDA and SRF documents will be incorporated into the completed drawings and specifications. ENGINEER will coordinate with funding staff and work with the OWNER to address comments in order to achieve approval to bid project.
Engineer’s Services. The existing Sunset Hill Lift Station (SHLS), located on Sunset Lake Road, consists of a wet well with duplex submersible pumps, below grade valve vault, standby generator, and associated electrical facilities. The SHLS conveys wastewater via an 8-inch force main directly to the wastewater treatment plant, which is located near the intersection of US 1 and NC 55. Projected development within the contributing sewershed is expected to require upgrades to the existing SHLS, including lowering the wet well and possibly increasing pump capacity. The OWNER has indicated the preferred approach is to construct a new SHLS on the existing property, outside the 100-year floodplain and that will avoid the proposed greenway. Figure 1 shows the approximate location of the existing and conceptual proposed SHLS. This Scope of Work includes developing future flow projections to the SHLS, developing a hydraulic model for the proposed SHLS and force main, performing model simulations based on existing and future flow projections, collecting geotechnical information at the approximate location of the proposed wet well, performing a preliminary engineering evaluation to determine the required pump and force main capacity, and consideration of a phased implementation approach is recommended. A future Task Order will be developed to include design, permitting, bidding, and construction administration and observation services for the proposed improvements.
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