Preliminary Design Report (PDR) Sample Clauses

Preliminary Design Report (PDR). Prepare a preliminary design report that includes all of the design assumptions, materials and evaluation of alternatives for the project in a cost-effective manner. During the PDR development, the consultant shall keep City informed of the basic design decisions as they are made and shall seek the City's input. The consultant shall document all decisions in the report.
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Preliminary Design Report (PDR). At the conclusion of the Preliminary Design phase, prepare a PDR to document the findings and recommendations. • Present the results of the total preliminary investigation and evaluation as a PDR containing descriptions, figures, photographs as appropriate, and suppliers' data. The PDR shall include descriptions of existing conditions, subsurface information, design parameters, proposed design concepts and layouts, equipment selection and sizing, proposals from major equipment manufacturers, descriptions of the proposed process configuration, preliminary process flow diagrams and electrical one line diagrams, control system architecture diagram, and other pertinent data to the description of the proposed design. Include identification of any upgrades necessary to existing support systems. • Development of preliminary control narratives, process flow diagrams (PFDs), site plan views as well as conceptual plan views of proposed facilities that highlight major equipment, spacing requirements, and overall footprint will be incorporated into the PDR. • Prepare a preliminary construction phasing and sequencing plan for the proposed improvements. • Develop a Maintenance of Plant Operations (MOPO) plan that considers construction sequencing and minimizes disruption of plant operations. The plan shall identify all planned outages and other impacts to plant operations. • The PDR shall include an opinion of probable construction cost for the recommended improvements utilizing the appropriate AACE International Cost Estimate Classification and/or best practices and standards for cost estimating, stating assumptions, utilized methodology and expected accuracy range. • The PDR shall contain a preliminary project schedule for the detailed design phase and the construction phase. • Conduct a preliminary design report review meeting to review the draft preliminary design reports, seek input from District staff, and discuss District review comments. • Submit draft and final PDR.
Preliminary Design Report (PDR). Consultant shall prepare a PDR that will be used for the Project’s 50 percent design and the final detailed design (100%). Consultant shall provide the draft PDR to the City for review and shall organize and facilitate a workshop with the City to present the draft PDR. During the workshop, Consultant shall present key elements of the design; operational requirements/changes to current RWF practices; architectural components, maintenance requirements; construction sequencing; and anticipated construction impacts on RWF operations. Consultant shall prepare an agenda in advance of the workshop and a summary following each workshop. The summaries shall include action items for the ensuing phase of design development. Consultant shall address and appropriately incorporate City’s comments as well as input received during the PDR Review workshop into the final PDR and 50% design drawings package. The PDR shall include the following sections. a. Executive Summary i. Preliminary design scope and an overview of the overall approach to the preliminary design. b. Introduction i. Background information; ii. Objectives and vision; c. Discipline Design Criteriasummary of the design criteria (i.e., architectural guidelines, structural loads, etc. or other applicable parameters).
Preliminary Design Report (PDR). The Consultant shall: • Design and prepare drawings to reflect a 30% level of completion, with horizontal alignment, roadway grade, typical sections, and points of access to adjacent properties. • Prepare a preliminary opinion of probable cost of construction, including a summary of bid items, and preliminary cost estimate and total project cost to include design, utility relocation and contingency to correspond with a conceptual level of project completion. • Provide the following: o Preliminary project schedule o Pavement evaluation memorandum and addenda o Drainage memorandum and addenda o Preliminary project cost estimate o Utility submittal matrix and conflict schedule • Submit and electronic (pdf) copy of deliverables and prepare and furnish three (3) copies of the Preliminary Design Report, seven (7) 11” X 17” copies of 30% design plans and two (2) copies of 24” X 36” 30% design plans to the City.
Preliminary Design Report (PDR). The ENGINEER will provide the following services related to the preparation of a Preliminary Design Report (PDR) satisfying all the requirements of the Florida Administrative Code. It is the intent of the Engineer that the PDR be developed in all necessary detail to allow permitting for construction of the SYSTEM as well as providing clear direction as to the design intent. As necessary, narratives and simplified design criteria tables will be included in the PDR for these associated facilities so as to provide reviewing agencies a complete description of the intended facilities. The ENGINEER will provide the following services: • Prepare and submit up to five (5) copies of a draft PDR to OWNER documenting findings, results, conclusions, and recommendations. Meet and discuss report with OWNER and respond to review comments. • Prepare and submit up to five (5) copies of a final PDR to OWNER after incorporating OWNER's review comments. The PDR will address the follow items:
Preliminary Design Report (PDR). The Xxxxxx-Xxxx team will prepare a preliminary design report to analyze and compare options and alternatives and recommend the optimal choices for further design. The level of design at this stage of preliminary design may be estimated at 10%. • Preliminary Design Report (PDR) - Technical Memorandum evaluating up to 4 trenchless Hwy 805 crossing alternatives, up to 2 PRS locations, and up to 2 potable water alignment alternatives, and recommendations of the preferred alternative. Evaluation of applicable trenchless alternatives will be conducted.
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