Final Design and Construction Clause Samples

Final Design and Construction. Civil Infrastructure Construction Package 1
Final Design and Construction. Civil Infrastructure Construction Package 4 FCS Track work Components of Construction Package 5 (which CHSRA may rename during the procurement process) Subtask Structure for Task 8: Final Design and Construction Work
Final Design and Construction. The goal of this phase is to complete the required technical studies, environmental documents, PS&E, utility coordination, R/W acquisition as needed, and permits. During construction, the goal will be to provide design support during the project construction. The scope of work for Phase 1 is based on the assumption that the bridge will be widened using two-stage construction in order to maintain traffic and the existing alignment. It is also assumed that the existing bridge will not require strengthening and will have sufficient capacity for liquefaction demands. The ordinary standard bridge design criteria per the current Caltrans Seismic Design Criteria will be used. It is understood that adjustments to scope and cost may be necessary if expanded studies or special design considerations are needed. It is understood that the scope of work for Phase 2 task will be refined after completion of Phase 1 and verified by Caltrans with the PES form, Phase 1 project review meetings and Phase 1 technical studies. A cost estimate for Phase 2 will then be developed for the Quincy consultant services. The City will then negotiate the fees for Phase 2 and issue a contract amendment to Quincy Engineering, Inc.
Final Design and Construction. DB Entity will perform the Design-Build Phase in accordance with the General Conditions and Contract Documents. In accordance with RFP Volume 3, DB Entity will provide 12-months of the initial operations and training during which DB Entity shall fully operate, repair, monitor and maintain the treatment facility and all other activities required to produce recycled water conforming to the water quality requirements of the Project, and provide training to West Bay Personnel to assume all operations and maintenance responsibilities after said 12- month period.
Final Design and Construction. If the Authority accepts the price proposal for the Phase 2 services, Design-Builder will complete 100% design, permitting, construction and post-construction tasks, including performance testing, commissioning, training, support, and turnover. The parties will then develop and execute a contract amendment (known as the Guaranteed Maximum Price Amendment) setting forth the parties’ obligations for Phase 2. In consideration of the mutual covenants and obligations contained herein, the Authority and Design-Builder agree as follows.
Final Design and Construction. DB Entity will perform the Design-Build Phase in accordance with the General Conditions and Contract Documents.
Final Design and Construction. Construction costs associated with each design approach shall be divided between the parties as follows:  Basic Design – If both parties agree to the basic updating, the final design and construction costs for the Basic Design, said costs shall be borne by the City as part of the capital plan up to a maximum cost of $360,000. That number reflects the estimated cost for the street repaving and sidewalk and curb work the City would do if UVM were not involved. Enhanced Design – If the parties agree to the Enhanced Design, or in the case of Deemed Consent (defined below), the parties agree that the first $130,000 of Enhanced Design costs (both design and construction) shall be borne by the City. The next $1,000,000 of Enhanced Design costs (both design and construction) shall be shared between the parties on a 50/50 basis. Any costs attributable to the Enhanced Design greater than this $1,130,000 shall be UVM’s sole responsibility.  UVM shall not assume responsibility for the underground water and wastewater infrastructure or other municipal utilities unless such utility work is required by any UVM-initiated investment.  The parties will work cooperatively and in good faith, with active support and assistance of the City Administration, including in the case of a Deemed Consent, so any permits, licenses or utility easements that may be necessary in connection with the Basic and Enhanced Design may be timely and expeditiously obtained. The parties shall work together in good faith and with diligence to attempt to reach agreement upon the Basic and Enhanced Design. If the parties have not reached written agreement despite diligence and good faith efforts, with respect to all aspects of the Basic and Enhanced Design on or before March 1, 2020, and the following conditions are met, the City will be deemed to have consented (“Deemed Consent”) to the designs (“Proposed Design”):  All of the Proposed Design’s specifications meet Federal and State regulations, codes, and standards;  All of the Proposed Design’s specifications meet City regulations, codes, and standards in effect on the date of this Agreement;  University Place remains an accessible public street under the Proposed Design;  To the extent the Proposed Design includes a one-way traffic designation and/or proposes limits to turning movements, it must be supported by an independent traffic study;  Under the Proposed Design, all class of vehicles that are currently accommodated for travel should co...
Final Design and Construction. The final technical design of the project shall be completed by licensed professionals and will be aligned with the final energy audit. It will provide specific details to ensure the proposed recommendations accurately incorporate on−site conditions, space loads, occupancy requirements, and local building and energy codes. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/RISE regularly works with third party engineering firms selected by our customers, but also is able to provide in−house final stamped plans and specifications through our sister division Creative Environment Corp. Established in 1975, Creative Environment Corp. has long been dedicated to providing engineering and design services for the highest quality building systems (HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, telecommunication, and security). With offices located in Rhode Island and Massachusetts, CEC strives to deliver the best solution for the unique needs of each project. CEC’s collective technical expertise and team approach that makes CEC a valuable part of the project team. Where applicable, Thielsch/RISE intends to leverage its sister division Creative Environment Corp. (CEC) to perform the required design and associated submissions. CEC has extensive experience designing the type of improvements typically included in a comprehensive performance−based energy project, and as a sister division, works seamlessly with Thielsch/RISE’s development team to ensure a complete understanding of design requirements during the development process. A summary of services CEC offers our customers is below: For any work that is conducted by third−party experts, we would retain responsibility under our contract with the customer. Stamping of engineering submittals will follow licensing mandates for such services.
Final Design and Construction