Common use of Management Plan Clause in Contracts

Management Plan. The Quality Management Plan shall meet the requirements of Section 2 of Exhibit F using generally accepted guidelines such as ISO 9000. The QMP shall: A. Describe the Developer’s quality management system and procedures for the Project, including preparation of the Master Development Plan and Master Financial Plan and subsequent Facility Implementation Plans. B. Describe how the Developer’s quality management system interrelates with other elements of the Developer’s organization, and how the Developer will ensure all Subcontractors involved in the Project are integrated into the Developer’s quality management system. C. Integrate TxDOT into the quality management system, and enable TxDOT to monitor and measure the Developer’s performance in the management, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of the Project and Facilities. D. Set forth minimum standards, criteria and procedures for the preparation and content of management plans for each Facility for which the Developer or its Affiliates will perform any or all of design, construction, operations and maintenance. E. Facility-specific quality management plans must also identify how the Developer’s management approaches will allow TxDOT to oversee the level of service being provided to Project and Facility stakeholders. In this regard, each Facility-specific QMP shall include, but not be limited to, standards, criteria and procedures for performance in the following areas: 1. Quality system and integration of TxDOT oversight; 2. Environmental compliance; 3. Traffic data collection and verification; 4. Other environmental aspects, including air quality, vibration and noise abatement; 5. The provision and maintenance of facilities for any users who may require specific accessibility considerations (including, but not limited to ADA accessibility, pedestrians, bicyclists, etc., who may use or cross a Facility); 6. Coordination with Project stakeholders such as municipalities, counties, MPOs, RMAs, utilities, etc.; 7. File management and document control (i.e., prepare and maintain Project files);

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Comprehensive Development Agreement, Comprehensive Development Agreement, Comprehensive Development Agreement

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Management Plan. The Quality Management Plan shall meet the requirements of this Section 2 of Exhibit F using generally accepted guidelines such as ISO 9000. The QMP shall: A. Describe the Developer’s quality management system and procedures for the Project, including preparation of the Master Development Plan and Master Financial Plan and subsequent Facility Implementation Plans. B. Describe how the Developer’s quality management system interrelates with other elements of the Developer’s organization, and how the Developer will ensure all Subcontractors involved in the Project are integrated into the Developer’s quality management system. C. Integrate TxDOT into the quality management system, and enable TxDOT to monitor and measure the Developer’s performance in the management, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of the Project and Facilities. D. Set forth minimum standards, criteria and procedures for the preparation and content of management plans for each Facility for which the Developer or its Affiliates will perform any or all of design, construction, operations and maintenance. E. Facility-specific quality management plans must also identify how the Developer’s management approaches will allow TxDOT to oversee the level of service being provided to Project and Facility stakeholders. In this regard, each Facility-specific QMP shall include, but not be limited to, standards, criteria and procedures for performance in the following areas: 1. Quality system and integration of TxDOT oversight; 2. Environmental compliance; 3. Traffic data collection and verification; 4. Other environmental aspects, including air quality, vibration and noise abatement; 5. The provision and maintenance of facilities for any users who may require specific accessibility considerations (including, but not limited to ADA accessibility, pedestrians, bicyclists, etc., who may use or cross a Facility); 6. Coordination with Project stakeholders such as municipalities, counties, MPOs, RMAs, utilities, etc.;; and 7. File management and document control (i.e., prepare and maintain Project files);.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Comprehensive Development Agreement, Comprehensive Development Agreement, Comprehensive Development Agreement

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Management Plan. The Quality Management Plan shall meet the requirements of Section 2 of Exhibit F using generally accepted guidelines such as ISO 9000. The QMP shall: A. Describe the Developer’s quality management system and procedures for the Project, including preparation of the Master Development Plan and Master Financial Plan and subsequent Facility Implementation Plans. B. Describe how the Developer’s quality management system interrelates with other elements of the Developer’s organization, and how the Developer will ensure all Subcontractors involved in the Project are integrated into the Developer’s quality management system. C. Integrate TxDOT into the quality management system, and enable TxDOT to monitor and measure the Developer’s performance in the management, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of the Project and Facilities. D. Set forth minimum standards, criteria and procedures for the preparation and content of management plans for each Facility for which the Developer or its Affiliates will perform any or all of design, construction, operations and maintenance. E. Facility-specific quality management plans must also identify how the Developer’s management approaches will allow TxDOT to oversee the level of service being provided to Project and Facility stakeholders. In this regard, each Facility-specific QMP shall include, but not be limited to, standards, criteria and procedures for performance in the following areas: 1. Quality system and integration of TxDOT oversight; 2. Environmental compliance; 3. Traffic data collection and verification; 4. Other environmental aspects, including air quality, vibration and noise abatement; 5. The provision and maintenance of facilities for any users who may require specific accessibility considerations (including, but not limited to ADA accessibility, pedestrians, bicyclists, etc., who may use or cross a Facility); 6. Coordination with Project stakeholders such as municipalities, counties, MPOs, RMAs, utilities, etc.;; and 7. File management and document control (i.e., prepare and maintain Project files);.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Comprehensive Development Agreement, Comprehensive Development Agreement, Comprehensive Development Agreement

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