Infrastructure Analysis Sample Clauses

Infrastructure Analysis. The A/E team will analyze existing infrastructure systems for the campus, including the review of plans for current projects. The analysis will be used to assist in developing a conceptual plan that will support appropriate and adequate systems for future development. The analysis will prioritize the assessment of a planned utility loop system.
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Infrastructure Analysis. The purpose of the Infrastructure Analysis component of the work scope is to evaluate on and off-site infrastructure available to the site. Tasks will include: Transportation Analysis – Collect existing conditions traffic data, evaluate trip generation rates, determine roadway cross-section needs including turn lanes and traffic control. Prepare cost estimates for the internal roadway and proposed off-site improvements needed. Water – Review impacts to water system facilities owned by the City based upon build-out of the site. Information will be collected to layout and master plan the domestic water system to serve the development at build-out conditions. Operation and maintenance costs will not be addressed. Phasing plans will not be addressed. Sewer – Review any impacts to offsite sanitary sewer collection system and wastewater treatment facilities owned by the City based upon build-out of the site. Stormwater – Identify storm water collection options to serve the development. Information collected and developed will be to reflect development densities and phasing plans. It is assumed that post-development flows will be limited to a peak flow equivalent to that of existing conditions. No review of the impacts to offsite storm facilities will be performed. The necessary storm water detention/retention facilities will be located and sized per City of College Place standards. Irrigation - If needed, we will coordinate with the local irrigation provider to identify the main infrastructure requirements to serve areas adjacent to the industrial area. It is assumed that onsite irrigation will be relinquished once the property is platted for industrial development. Electrical - Coordinate with the appropriate electrical utility provider to identify the main infrastructure requirements to serve the Industrial Area. Telecommunications - Coordinate with the appropriate telecommunications utility providers to identify the main infrastructure requirements to serve the Industrial Area. Natural Gas – It is assumed that natural gas capacity is not available and will not be provided to the property. Develop figures for each utility to show the main infrastructure required to serve the Project Area. J-U-B will prepare site development costs that would include internal roads, stormwater detention facilities, and water and sewer services, as well as coordinate site electrical, irrigation canals, railroad, telecommunications and natural gas costs. These estimates will help ...
Infrastructure Analysis. (1) P3 shall analyze curbs, gutters and sidewalks for the Project Site.

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  • Infrastructure (a) The Borrower has and will maintain a sufficient infrastructure to conduct its business as presently conducted and as contemplated to be conducted following its execution of this Agreement.

  • Infrastructure Vulnerability Scanning Supplier will scan its internal environments (e.g., servers, network devices, etc.) related to Deliverables monthly and external environments related to Deliverables weekly. Supplier will have a defined process to address any findings but will ensure that any high-risk vulnerabilities are addressed within 30 days.

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