Common use of Environmental Constraints Clause in Contracts

Environmental Constraints. The Engineer shall consider impacts to environmentally sensitive sites (as identified by the Engineer and verified by the State) during the schematic design process. Environmentally sensitive sites include natural, cultural, and the human environment. Examples are historic and archeological resources, burial grounds, neighborhood communities and residential areas, farmland, floodplains, wetlands, endangered species, rare habitats, wildlife corridors, wildlife crossings, parks and nature preserves, geologic features, undeveloped areas, and significant trees.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services, Contract for Engineering Services, Contract for Engineering Services

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Environmental Constraints. The Engineer shall consider impacts to environmentally sensitive sites (as identified by the Engineer State and verified by provided to the StateEngineer) during the schematic design process. Environmentally The environmental sensitive sites include naturalmay include, culturalfor example, and the human environment. Examples are historic and archeological resourcesstructures, burial groundscemeteries, neighborhood communities and residential areas, historical landmarks, farmland, floodplains, wetlands, endangered species, rare habitats, wildlife corridors, wildlife crossings, parks and nature preserves, geologic features, undeveloped areas, and significant trees.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services, Contract for Engineering Services, Contract for Engineering Services

Environmental Constraints. The Engineer shall consider evaluate and document impacts to environmentally sensitive sites (as identified by the Engineer and verified by the StateOwner) during the schematic design process. Environmentally sensitive sites include natural, cultural, and the human environment. Examples are historic and archeological resources, burial grounds, neighborhood communities and residential areas, farmland, floodplains, wetlands, endangered species, rare habitats, wildlife corridors, wildlife crossings, parks and nature preserves, geologic features, undeveloped areas, and significant trees.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement

Environmental Constraints. The Engineer shall consider impacts to environmentally sensitive sites (as identified by the Engineer State and verified by provided to the StateEngineer) during the schematic design process. Environmentally The environmental sensitive sites may include naturalhistoric structures, culturalcemeteries, and the human environment. Examples are historic and archeological resources, burial grounds, neighborhood communities and residential areas, farmland, floodplains, wetlands, endangered species, rare habitats, wildlife corridors, wildlife crossings, parks and nature preserves, geologic features, undeveloped areashistorical landmarks, and significant treesfarmland.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services Supplemental Agreement, Contract for Engineering Services

Environmental Constraints. The Engineer shall consider impacts to environmentally sensitive sites (as identified by the Engineer and verified by the StateEnvironmental Engineer) during the schematic design process. Environmentally The environmental sensitive sites may include naturalhistoric structures, culturalcemeteries, and the human environment. Examples are historic and archeological resources, burial grounds, neighborhood communities and residential areas, farmland, floodplains, wetlands, endangered species, rare habitats, wildlife corridors, wildlife crossings, parks and nature preserves, geologic features, undeveloped areashistorical landmarks, and significant treesfarmland.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

Environmental Constraints. The Engineer shall consider impacts to environmentally sensitive sites (as identified by the Engineer State and verified by provided to the StateEngineer) during the schematic design process. Environmentally The environmental sensitive sites include naturalmay include, culturalfor example, and the human environment. Examples are historic and archeological resourcesstructures, burial groundscemeteries, neighborhood communities and residential areas, historical landmarks, farmland, floodplains, wetlands, endangered species, rare habitats, wildlife corridors, wildlife crossings, parks and nature preserves, geologic features, undeveloped areasand significant trees (Refer to FC 120 – Social, Economic, and significant trees.Environmental Studies and Public Involvement). DocuSign Envelope ID: F43CDC74-DA27-4A02-AC2A-90D8CB2811D6

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Environmental Constraints. The Engineer shall consider impacts to environmentally sensitive sites (as identified by the Engineer State and verified by provided to the StateEngineer) during the schematic design process. Environmentally The environmental sensitive sites include naturalmay include, culturalfor example, and the human environment. Examples are historic and archeological resourcesstructures, burial groundscemeteries, neighborhood communities and residential areas, historical landmarks, farmland, floodplains, wetlands, endangered species, rare habitats, wildlife corridors, wildlife crossings, parks and nature preserves, geologic features, undeveloped areasand significant trees (Refer to FC 120 – Social, Economic, and significant treesEnvironmental Studies and Public Involvement).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

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Environmental Constraints. The Engineer shall consider impacts to environmentally sensitive sites (as identified by the Engineer State and verified by provided to the StateEngineer) during the schematic design process. Environmentally The environmental sensitive sites may include naturalplayas, culturalhistoric structures, and the human environment. Examples are historic and archeological resourcescemeteries, burial grounds, neighborhood communities and residential areas, farmland, floodplains, wetlands, endangered species, rare habitats, wildlife corridors, wildlife crossings, parks and nature preserves, geologic features, undeveloped areashistorical landmarks, and significant treesfarmland.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Environmental Constraints. The Engineer shall consider impacts to environmentally sensitive sites (as identified by the Engineer State and verified by provided to the StateEngineer) during the schematic design process. Environmentally The environmental sensitive sites include naturalmay include, culturalfor example, historic structures, cemeteries, , recorded archeological sites, residential and the human environment. Examples are historic and archeological resourcescommercial areas, burial grounds, neighborhood communities and residential areashistorical landmarks, farmland, floodplains, wetlands, endangered species, rare habitats, wildlife corridors, wildlife crossingsregulated hazardous material sites, parks and nature preserves, geologic features, undeveloped areas, and significant (e.g., large diameter) trees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Environmental Constraints. The Engineer shall consider impacts to environmentally sensitive sites (as identified by the Engineer and verified by the State) during the schematic design process. Environmentally sensitive sites include natural, cultural, and the human environment. Examples of environmental sensitive sites are historic and archeological resources, burial grounds, neighborhood communities and residential areas, farmland, floodplains, wetlands, endangered species, rare habitats, wildlife corridors, wildlife crossings, parks and nature preserves, geologic features, undeveloped areas, and significant treesvegetation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Environmental Constraints. The Engineer shall consider impacts to environmentally sensitive sites (as identified by the Engineer State and verified by provided to the StateEngineer) during the schematic design process. Environmentally sensitive sites include include, natural, cultural, and the human environment. Examples are historic and archeological resources, burial grounds, neighborhood communities and residential areas, farmland, floodplains, wetlands, endangered species, rare habitats, wildlife corridors, wildlife crossings, parks and nature preserves, geologic features, undeveloped areas, and significant trees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

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