Environmental Compliance Manager Sample Clauses

Environmental Compliance Manager. 37 The Environmental Compliance Manager is responsible for coordinating the environmental 38 permitting requirements for Developer and ensuring that issues are resolved before 39 Construction Work begins. This individual must be an employee of (i) Developer, (ii) an Equity 40 Member that will hold at least a 1/3 beneficial interest in Developer, (iii) the Lead Subcontractor, 41 or (iv) the Lead Engineering Firm, or must have a contractual relationship with Developer. This 42 individual must report to the Construction Manager. This individual must be assigned to the 43 Project full time and must be on-site during the performance of the Design Work and 44 Construction Work. The individual’s relevant experience includes the following:
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Environmental Compliance Manager. 7.4.3 Developer acknowledges and agrees that the award of this Agreement by TxDOT to Developer was based, in large part, on the qualifications and experience of the personnel listed in the Proposal and Developer’s commitment that such individuals would be available to undertake and perform the Work. Developer represents, warrants and covenants that such individuals are available for and will fulfill the roles identified for them in the Proposal in connection with the Work. Individuals filling Key Personnel roles shall be available for the Work and shall maintain active involvement in the prosecution and performance of the Work. In addition to the foregoing, TxDOT reserves the right to require a 100% time commitment per position from any Key Personnel if TxDOT, in its sole discretion, determines that such personnel are not devoting sufficient time to the prosecution and performance of the Work.
Environmental Compliance Manager. 7.4.3 DB Contractor acknowledges and agrees that the award of this Agreement by TxDOT to DB Contractor was based, in large part, on the qualifications and experience of the personnel listed in the Proposal and DB Contractor’s commitment that such individuals would be available to undertake and perform the Work. DB Contractor represents, warrants and covenants that such individuals are available for and will fulfill the roles identified for them in the Proposal in connection with the Work. Individuals filling Key Personnel roles shall be available for the Work and shall maintain active involvement in the prosecution and performance of the Work. In addition to the foregoing, TxDOT reserves the right to require a 100% time commitment per position from any Key Personnel if TxDOT, in its sole discretion, determines that such personnel are not devoting sufficient time to the prosecution and performance of the Work.
Environmental Compliance Manager. 7.4.3 DB Contractor acknowledges and agrees that the award of this DBA by TxDOT to DB Contractor was based, in large part, on the qualifications and experience of the personnel listed in the Proposal and DB Contractor’s commitment that such individuals would be available to undertake and perform the Work. DB Contractor represents, warrants and covenants that such individuals are available for and will fulfill the roles identified for them in the Proposal in connection with the Work. Individuals filling Key Personnel roles shall be available for the Work and shall maintain active involvement in the prosecution and performance of the Work sufficient for satisfactory performance of the tasks to be performed by such Key Personnel. In addition to the foregoing, TxDOT reserves the right to require a 100% time commitment per position from any Key Personnel if TxDOT, in its sole discretion, determines that such personnel are not devoting sufficient time to the prosecution and performance of the Work.
Environmental Compliance Manager. 7.4.3 DB Contractor represents, warrants and covenants that the personnel listed in the Proposal are available for and will fulfill the roles identified for them in the Proposal in connection with the Work. Individuals filling Key Personnel roles shall be available for the Work and shall maintain active involvement in the prosecution and performance of the Work. In addition to the foregoing, TxDOT reserves the right to require a 100% time commitment per position from any Key Personnel if TxDOT, in its sole discretion, determines that such personnel are not devoting sufficient time to the prosecution and performance of the Work.
Environmental Compliance Manager. Developer shall designate a full-time Environmental Compliance Manager (ECM) for the Work. The ECM shall report and coordinate all issues directly with TxDOT and Xxxxxxxxx’s Project Manager. In the event the ECM, in consultation with Xxxxxxxxx’s Project Manager and TxDOT, is unable to reach satisfactory resolution of environmental issues, the ECM shall provide written notification to Developer and TxDOT outlining the concerns, actions taken in attempt to correct the concerns, and provide a recommendation as to the suggested course of action. The ECM shall direct the work of the ET and shall monitor, document, and report the current status of environmental compliance for the Work. The ECM shall report immediately to TxDOT and Developer any violation or non-compliance and shall include with any such report, the appropriate recommendations for corrective action including stoppage of Work. The ECM shall coordinate with TxDOT, Developer, and appropriate Governmental Entities. The ECM shall submit all necessary environmental documentation and monitoring reports to the appropriate Governmental Entities and when applicable, through TxDOT, to the extent necessary to maintain compliance with applicable Environmental Approvals. Developer shall not have the ability to relieve the ECM of his or her duty without the written consent of TxDOT. Should Developer desire to replace ECM, Developer shall submit to TxDOT the resume of a replacement candidate. The replacement candidate shall be available fulltime within thirty (30) Days after delivery of TxDOT’s written acceptance. In the absence of the ECM, Xxxxxxxxx’s Hazardous Materials Manager shall act as an interim ECM. The ECM shall have experience coordinating with relevant regulatory agencies, solving complex environmental coordination and mitigation issues and achieving environmental compliance of projects with similar permitting challenges, including the following:
Environmental Compliance Manager. The Environmental Compliance Manager is responsible for managing compliance requirements and commitments throughout the life of the Project. The Environmental Compliance Manager will be responsible for verifying minimization of environmental impact, compliance with the environmental protection provisions specified by the Certificate, applicable sections of the Public Service Law, traffic safety measures, the EM&CP, and adherence to the health and safety plan(s). The Environmental Compliance Manager will communicate the environmental protection criteria of the Certificate and the EM&CP to project management, the Environmental Monitor, and Contractor personnel and will be available throughout the entirety of construction to provide guidance and interpretation related to those criteria. The Environmental Compliance Manager will direct environmental inspection, coordinating daily inspections as well as non-routine monitoring (such as stormwater inspections in response to heavy rainfall or special environmental monitors, as necessary). The Environmental Compliance Manager will coordinate preconstruction walkdowns with the Contractor to verify a comprehensive understanding of site regulations and required compliance. The Environmental Compliance Manager will report to the Project Manager and will have stop-work authority.
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Environmental Compliance Manager. Provide an ECM to be responsible for all environmental compliance for the Work. The ECM shall report directly to the Phase Developer Project Manager and shall be the primary liaison to MDOT for environmental compliance. The ECM may be requested to support the MDOT EMT at meetings with MDOT or any Governmental Entity. If the IEM has identified any reported or observed violations or non-compliance issues, the ECM shall work with MDOT to develop mitigation and repairs. The ECM shall delegate roles and responsibilities to qualified professionals, as necessary, to successfully oversee and report all environmental compliance for the Work. The ECM shall have the following qualifications:  a minimum of 15 years’ experience addressing environmental compliance on highway projects, of which one project must have been in Maryland;  have served as ECM on a similarly large and complex highway or transportation project; and  hold an appropriate professional qualification for the role such as degrees, training, and licenses. The ECM position must be filled for the term of the Section P3 Agreement; the Person holding such position is expected to be on-site in the Section Office and be committed full time during the Section D&C Work. Qualifications shall be subject to review and acceptance by MDOT. If a replacement is needed to fill the position, the qualifications for the replacement shall be submitted and are subject to review and acceptance by MDOT.
Environmental Compliance Manager.  At least ten (10) years of experience as a biologist or environmental scientist including at least six (6) years of experience in construction compliance monitoring of which at least three (3) of those years were spent managing environmental inspectors and specialty environmental monitors on large infrastructure projects;  Baccalaureate degree in biology, environmental sciences, or environmental engineering from an accredited institution;  Direct and recent experience and knowledge of CEQA is highly desirable; and  Master’s degree in biology or environmental sciences is highly desirable.
Environmental Compliance Manager. The DB Contractor acknowledges and agrees that the award of this DBA by the District to the DB Contractor was based, in large part, on the qualifications and experience of the personnel listed in the Proposal and DB Contractor’s commitment that such individuals would be available to undertake and perform the Work. The DB Contractor represents, warrants, and covenants that such individuals are available for and will fulfill the roles identified for them in the Proposal in connection with the Work. Unless otherwise agreed to by the District in writing, individuals filling Key Personnel roles shall be available for the Work and shall maintain active involvement in the prosecution and performance of the Work. In addition to the foregoing, DGS reserves the right to require a 100 percent time commitment per position from any Key Personnel if DGS, in its sole discretion, determines that such personnel are not devoting sufficient time to the prosecution and performance of the Work. If NTP-1 has not been issued within 180 days after the Proposal Due Date through no act, omission, negligence, intentional misconduct, or breach of Applicable Law, contract, or Governmental Approval of any DB Contractor-Related Entity, the DB Contractor shall have 30 days after issuance of NTP-1 to identify any change in Key Personnel. Following any DGS-approved substitution or replacement of a Key Personnel pursuant to the terms hereof, the new individual shall be considered a Key Personnel for all purposes under this DBA.
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