Pavement Design Program/Documentation Unit Sample Clauses

Pavement Design Program/Documentation Unit. The mission of the Pavement Design Program is to give technical expertise in the development of Mechanistic – Empirical pavement designs and statistical materials acceptance specifications, offer technical expertise to all appropriate personnel, and provide statewide support for the Site Manager Materials and Laboratory Information Management System software used for construction project management, including training, technical assistance, and reporting while being responsive to customer needs in a timely and professional manner. The primary products of the Pavement Design Program include: ● Implementation and enhancements to the Mechanistic – Empirical pavement design procedures and CDOT’s Life Cycle Cost Analysis process, ● Process Control (PC) & Owner Acceptance (OA) specification development, ● Engineering software support, ● SiteManager Materials and Laboratory Information Management System support, and ● QARs of pavement construction projects (as needed). ● Coordination and oversight of CDOT’s Approved Products List and the Qualified Manufacturers List. The Documentation Unit is part of the Pavement Design Program. It oversees and maintains AMRL and CCRL Certification Records for the Materials Branch. Also, this unit ensures compliance with AASHTO Designation R- 18 and updates and maintains the AASHTO Accreditation Program Quality System Manual. This Unit maintains the records of certification for the Annual Region Laboratory Inspection of testing equipment and reviews the Assurance Sampling and Testing Program to assure compliance with Title 23, CFR, Part 637, Subpart B. It also provides materials documentation training and quality assurance review of materials documentation and final materials certification. This Unit is responsible for annual update and publication of the CDOT Field Materials Manual, Pavement Design Manual, and the Laboratory Manual of Test Procedures.
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Pavement Design Program/Documentation Unit. The mission of the Pavement Design Program is to give technical expertise in the development of Mechanistic – Empirical pavement designs and statistical materials acceptance specifications, offer technical expertise to all appropriate personnel, and provide statewide support for the Site Manager Materials and Laboratory Information Management System software used for construction project management, including training, technical assistance, and reporting while being responsive to customer needs in a timely and professional manner. The primary products of the Pavement Design Program include: • Implementation and enhancements to the Mechanistic – Empirical pavement design procedures, • QC&QA specification development, • Engineering software support, • SiteManager Materials and Laboratory Information Management System support • QARs of pavement construction projects (as needed) The Documentation Unit is part of the Pavement Design Program. It oversees and maintains AMRL and CCRL Certification Records for the Materials Branch. Also, this unit ensures compliance with AASHTO Designation R- 18 and updates and maintains the AASHTO Accreditation Program Quality System Manual. This Unit maintains the records of Certification for the Annual Region Laboratory Inspection of testing equipment and reviews the Assurance Sampling and Testing Program to assure compliance with Title 23, CFR, Part 637, Subpart B. It also provides materials documentation training and quality assurance review of materials documentation and final materials certification. This Unit is also responsible for publication and currency of CDOT Field Materials Manual, Pavement Design Manual, and the Laboratory Manual of Test Procedures. FHWA Colorado Division has assigned one engineer the primary responsibilities associated with the stewardship and oversight of the Pavements and Materials program. The Division Pavement/Materials Engineer is the lead contact for: Pavement Management and Design, as well as the Asphalt and Materials Programs. The Division Bridge Engineer will handle: Structural Concrete, as well as the Rockfall and Geotechnical Programs. The Division Operation Engineers will resolve project issues with CDOT Project Managers with consultation when necessary with the Division Pavement/Materials Operation Engineer. The Division will provide technical assistance to CDOT in the development of material and pavement specifications and provide quality assurance reviews of the programs.

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  • Licensed Documentation If commercially available, Licensee shall have the option to require the Contractor to deliver, at Contractor’s expense: (i) one (1) hard copy and one (1) master electronic copy of the Documentation in a mutually agreeable format; (ii) based on hard copy instructions for access by downloading from the Internet

  • Construction Documents Phase Services 3.4.1 Based on the Owner’s approval of the Design Development Documents, and on the Owner’s authorization of any adjustments in the Project requirements and the budget for the Cost of the Work, the Architect shall prepare Construction Documents for the Owner’s approval. The Construction Documents shall illustrate and describe the further development of the approved Design Development Documents and shall consist of Drawings and Specifications setting forth in detail the quality levels and performance criteria of materials and systems and other requirements for the construction of the Work. The Owner and Architect acknowledge that, in order to perform the Work, the Contractor will provide additional information, including Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples and other similar submittals, which the Architect shall review in accordance with Section 3.6.4.

  • Closing Documentation, etc For purposes of determining compliance with the conditions set forth in §12, each Lender that has executed this Credit Agreement shall be deemed to have consented to, approved or accepted, or to be satisfied with, each document and matter either sent, or made available, by any Agent or any Co-Lead Arranger to such Lender for consent, approval, acceptance or satisfaction, or required thereunder to be consented to or approved by or acceptable or satisfactory to such Lender, unless an officer of the Administrative Agent active upon the Borrowers’ account shall have received notice from such Lender prior to the Closing Date specifying such Lender’s objection thereto and such objection shall not have been withdrawn by notice to the Administrative Agent to such effect on or prior to the Closing Date.

  • Design Development Documents See Section 2, Part 1, Article 2.1.5.

  • Project Documentation All documentation provided to the City other than Project drawings shall be furnished on a Microsoft compatible compact disc.

  • Construction Document Phase 1.4.1 Based on the approved Design Development Documents, Guaranteed Maximum Price, coordinated models and any further adjustments in the scope or quality of the Project or in the Amount Available for the Construction Contract authorized by the Owner, the Architect/Engineer shall prepare, for approval by the Owner and review by the Construction Manager, Construction Documents consisting of Drawings, Schedules and Specifications derived from the model(s) in accordance with Owner’s written requirements setting forth in detail the requirements for construction of the Project, including, without limitation, the BIM Execution Plan and “Facility Design Guidelines”. The Plans, Drawings and Specifications for the entire Project shall be so prepared that same will call for the construction of the building and related facilities, together with its built-in permanent fixtures and equipment which will cost not more than the Guaranteed Maximum Price accepted by Owner, or the Amount Available for the Construction Contract established by Owner if no Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal has been accepted by Owner. The Architect/Engineer will be responsible for managing the design to stay within such Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal or Amount Available for the Construction Contract. The Architect/Engineer shall review the Construction Documents as they are being prepared at intervals appropriate to the progress of the Project with the Owner and Construction Manager at the Project site or other location specified by Owner in the State of Texas. The Architect/Engineer shall utilize the model(s) to support the review process during Construction Documents. The Architect/Engineer shall allow the Construction Manager to utilize the information uploaded into Owner’s PMIS to assist the Construction Manager in fulfilling its responsibilities to the Owner. 1.4.2 As a part of Construction Documents Phase, Architect/Engineer shall accomplish model coordination, aggregation and “clash detection” to remove conflicts in design between systems, structures and components. Model coordination shall occur at all reviews during the Construction Documents Phase as identified in the BIM Execution Plan. Architect/Engineer shall utilize Owner’s PMIS to accomplish model coordination and collaborate with Construction Manager in the resolution of critical clashes identified by the Construction Manager. Architect/Engineer shall demonstrate and provide written assurance to Owner that conflicts/collisions between models have been resolved. 1.4.3 The Architect/Engineer shall consult with the Owner and Construction Manager on matters such as construction phasing and scheduling, bid or proposal alternates, liquidated damages, the construction contract time period, and other construction issues appropriate for the Project. The Architect/Engineer shall assist the Owner and Construction Manager in the preparation of the necessary bidding information, bidding forms, RFP information, and RFP forms, and the Conditions of the Contract. 1.4.4 The Architect/Engineer shall assist the Owner in connection with the Owner’s responsibility and procedures for obtaining approval of all building and accessibility authorities having jurisdiction over the Project. 1.4.5 The Architect/Engineer shall provide coordination and inclusion of sequence of operations for all operable systems in the facility as defined by Owner during Design Development. 1.4.6 The Architect/Engineer shall review the Estimated Construction Cost prepared by the Construction Manager, and shall provide written comments. 1.4.7 The Architect/Engineer shall participate in a final review of the Construction Documents and model(s) with the Owner and Construction Manager at the Project location or other location specified by Owner in the State of Texas. Prior to the Owner’s approval of the Construction Documents, the Architect/Engineer shall incorporate such changes as are necessary to satisfy the Owner’s review comments. 1.4.8 The Architect/Engineer shall provide a list of all manufacturer warranties and submittals that are required by their specification. 1.4.9 Before proceeding into the Bidding and Proposal Phase, the Architect/Engineer shall obtain Owner’s written acceptance of the Construction Documents and approval of the Final Amount Available for the Construction Contract as approved by the Board of Regents.

  • MSAA Indicator Technical Specification Document This Agreement shall be interpreted with reference to the MSAA Indicator Technical Specifications document.

  • Supporting Documentation Upon request, the HSP will provide the LHIN with proof of the matters referred to in this Article.

  • Closing Documentation (a) At Closing, Seller shall execute and deliver to Buyer the following documents in the forms attached hereto as Exhibits C through H: (i) a special warranty deed (the “Deed”) conveying to Buyer fee simple title to the Land and Improvements, free and clear of all liens, charges and encumbrances, except: (A) ad valorem real property taxes for the calendar year of sale, to the extent not yet due and payable (to be prorated as of the Closing Date), (B) the rights of Buyer as tenant under the Lease (which tenancy shall be deemed merged into Buyer’s fee title), and (C) such other matters as are approved by Buyer, or not objected to in a timely manner under Paragraph 7 (collectively, the “Permitted Encumbrances”); (ii) a xxxx of sale by which Seller transfers to Buyer the FF&E (the “Xxxx of Sale”); (iii) a general assignment of the Contracts, Licenses and Warranties, to the extent the same may be assignable (the “General Assignment”) (provided that Seller shall cooperate with Buyer to obtain the benefit of any Contracts, Licenses and Warranties which are not assignable); (iv) a settlement statement (the “Settlement Statement”) reflecting any applicable adjustments to the Purchase Price and the appropriate receipts and disbursements on behalf of the Parties; (v) an owner’s affidavit in form reasonably acceptable to Buyer and the Title Company (defined in Paragraph 7) affirming that there are no outstanding possessory rights, liens or rights to claim liens against the Property, except for the Permitted Encumbrances, and any other certificates or affidavits reasonably required by the Title Company; (vi) a certificate confirming that Seller is not a “foreign person” within the meaning of the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act, and containing information necessary to complete an IRS Form 1099; (vii) a closing certificate from Seller certifying that all of the representations and warranties contained in Paragraph 12(a) of this Agreement are true and correct as of the Closing Date; and (viii) documents evidencing the due organization and valid existence of Seller and the authority of the designated representative of Seller to execute and deliver the closing documents. (b) At Closing, Buyer shall execute and deliver to Seller: (i) the General Assignment; (ii) the Settlement Statement; (iii) a statement from Buyer certifying that all of the representations and warranties contained in Paragraph 12(b) of this Agreement are true and correct as of the Closing Date; and (iv) documents evidencing the due organization and valid existence of Buyer and the authority of the designated representative of Buyer to execute and deliver the closing documents.

  • Schematic Design Documents In accordance with the approved Preliminary Design and Construction Schedule and based upon approval of and comments made by the Owner regarding the Concept Design Studies, the Design Professional shall prepare and submit to the Owner Schematic Design Documents, including drawings and outline specifications. These documents shall represent a further development of the approved design concept, providing additional detail and specificity regarding the intended design solution. Typically, all such documents shall be drawn to scale, indicating materials and assemblies, as appropriate, to convey the design intent and to illustrate the Project’s basic elements, scale and relationship to the Site. All major pieces of furniture and equipment to be fixed or supplied by the CM/GC shall be illustrated to scale. (See ASTM Standard Practice E 1804-02, August 2007, Sections 6.3, 8.2 and 8.3 for guidance on information which is generally developed in Schematic Design.)

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