PHASE 200 - PROGRAM ANALYSIS Sample Clauses

PHASE 200 - PROGRAM ANALYSIS. Amplify the Department’s approved and attached Appendix 1 - Project/Program Statement scope of work requirements and Phase 100 – Study, Final Report to embody the physical, functional, and programmatic relationships required to achieve the Project scope of work objectives. The proposed resultant program analysis, when accepted and approved by the Department, shall amend the Department’s approved and attached Appendix 1 - Project/Program Statement to comprise the general scope of work requirements of the Project. Such acceptance does not limit subsequent inclusion of minor, but essential, programmatic or design details whose necessity and arrangement may best become apparent during subsequent Phases of the architectural and/or engineering design development evolution. Task 201 COORDINATION: Meet, as required, with representatives of the Department and other State/Client Agencies who, along with the Professional, comprise the Project Team. Assist the Project Team to finalize the Department’s approved and attached Appendix 1 - Project/Program Statement and Phase 100 – Study, Final Report to completely define the proposed Project scope of work, and to establish lines of communication, authority, and responsibility and to establish a method for the State/Client Agency's to formally sign-off on the respective data input, the program analysis thereof and appropriate elements of the resultant design. Present proposed program analysis documents to the State/Client Agency and the Department for their review at the 50 percent and 90 percent completion intervals and at such other times as the Department deems necessary to completely develop and monitor the Project scope of work requirements. Preside at all Project related meetings. Prepare and distribute to the Project Team, copies of minutes of all meetings, reports of on-site visitations, correspondence, memoranda, telephone, and other conversations or communications. Where essential or significant information is established or evaluated and/or critical decisions are made, distribute copies to the Department and participants within two (2) business days of the date of occurrence, otherwise meeting minutes shall be distributed within five (5) business days. Provide up to five (5) additional copies and distribute as the Department may direct. Task 202 PROGRAM ANALYSIS: Identify and develop data to evaluate and clarify the proposed Project scope of work requirements. Analyze the concepts of the Department’s approved an...
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PHASE 200 - PROGRAM ANALYSIS. Amplify the Department’s approved and attached Appendix 1 - Project/Program Statement scope of work requirements and Phase 100 – Study, Final Report to embody the physical, functional, and programmatic relationships required to achieve the Project scope of work objectives. The proposed resultant program analysis, when accepted and approved by the Department, shall amend the Department’s approved and attached Appendix 1 - Project/Program Statement to comprise the general scope of work requirements of the Project. Such acceptance does not limit subsequent inclusion of minor, but essential, programmatic or design details whose necessity and arrangement may best become apparent during subsequent Phases of the water systems design, storm water management, remodeling/repair, roof restoration and/or replacement, structural investigation, architectural and/or engineering design development evolution. Task 201 COORDINATION: Meet, as required, with representatives of the Department and other State/Client Agencies who, along with the Professional, comprise the Project Team. Assist the Project Team to finalize the Department’s approved and attached Appendix 1 - Project/Program Statement and Phase 100 – Study, Final Report to completely define the proposed Project scope of work, and to establish lines of communication, authority, and responsibility and to establish a method for the State/Client Agency's to formally sign-off on the respective data input, the program analysis thereof and appropriate elements of the resultant design. Present proposed program analysis documents to the State/Client Agency and the Department for their review at the 50 percent and 90 percent completion intervals and at such other times as the Department deems necessary to completely develop and monitor the Project scope of work requirements. Preside at all Project related meetings. Prepare and distribute to the Project Team, copies of minutes of all meetings, reports of on-site visitations, correspondence, memoranda, telephone, and other conversations or communications. Where essential or significant information is established or evaluated and/or critical decisions are made, distribute copies to the Department and participants within two (2) business days of the date of occurrence, otherwise meeting minutes shall be distributed within five (5) business days. Provide up to five (5) additional copies and distribute as the Department may direct. Task 202 PROGRAM ANALYSIS: Identify and develop da...
PHASE 200 - PROGRAM ANALYSIS. Develop and expand the University’s Program/Project Statement to incorporate the physical, functional, and programmatic relationships required to achieve the objectives of the project. The analysis accepted by the University shall establish the scope of the project. Such acceptance does not limit subsequent inclusion of minor, but essential, programmatic or design details of which the necessity and arrangement may best become apparent during ensuing phases of architectural and/or engineering design evolution.

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