Preliminary Plan Phase is the initial design phase, typically developed in two distinct stages, Schematic Design and Design Development.
Preliminary Plan Phase. 1. During this phase Contractor shall, in coordination with the AOC the Architect or Engineer and other third parties (as necessary and authorized by the AOC), provide the following:
Preliminary Plan Phase a. During the Preliminary Plan Phase, Lessee shall, in coordination with the District, Architect, or Engineer, and other third parties (as necessary and authorized by the District), provide the following:
Preliminary Plan Phase. During this phase Contractor shall, in coordination with the AOC the Architect or Engineer and other third parties (as necessary and authorized by the AOC), provide the following: Constructability Reviews: After reviewing all design documents for completeness and coordination, the Contractor shall make recommendations and provide information and cost comparisons regarding construction materials, methods, systems, phasing, to ensure efficient construction. Constructability Review shall be conducted on the 100% Design Development documents.
Preliminary Plan Phase. During this phase Contractor shall, in coordination with the AOC the Architect or Engineer and other third parties (as necessary and authorized by the AOC), provide the following: Constructability Reviews: After reviewing all design documents for completeness and coordination, the Contractor shall make recommendations and provide information and cost comparisons regarding construction materials, methods, systems, phasing, to ensure efficient construction. Constructability Review shall be conducted on the 100% Schematic Design and 100% Design Development documents. Structural and Mechanical Peer Review: Contractor shall retain qualified structural and mechanical engineers licensed in the State of California, and acceptable to the AOC to conduct reviews of the structural and mechanical design documents and shall perform such a review at 100% Schematic Design and 100% Design Development. Value Analysis: Contractor shall conduct value analysis workshops at 100% Schematic Design and 100% Design Development stage. Contractor is responsible for confirming, at the end of each stage, in writing to the AOC, that all Project and construction costs have been identified. Contractor shall lead the activities of the AOC, Architect, and other project participants in a value analysis and verify the cost-effectiveness of the design. Contractor shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the AOC and shall certify in writing to the AOC, that the Design Documents and/or Construction Documents, at the end of each of these stages, are in conformance with the requirements of the Project Program and quality standards set by the AOC, and that Contractor’s current total cost estimate for construction of the Project is equal to or less than the Construction Budget. Cost Control Management: Contractor shall prepare, based upon Design Documents prepared by the Architect or Engineer and identified by the AOC, its own cost estimate of the total construction cost of the Project at several times, as specified in this SOW. Contractor shall compare their cost estimate with the cost estimate independently prepared by the Architect or Engineer for these same design documents and endeavor to resolve discrepancies in the estimates to the satisfaction of the AOC, and with the goal that both cost estimates are less than or equal to the AOC’s Construction Budget. Contractor shall recommend, if necessary, appropriate modifications of the Design Documents to lower both the Contractor’s and the Architect...
Preliminary Plan Phase. During this phase Contractor shall, in coordination with the AOC the Architect/Engineer and other third parties (as necessary and authorized by the AOC), provide the following: Value Analysis: Contractor shall conduct value analysis workshops at 100% Design Development stage. Contractor is responsible for confirming, at the end of each stage, in writing to the AOC, that all Project and construction costs have been identified. Contractor shall lead the activities of the AOC, Architect, and other project participants in a value analysis and verify the cost-effectiveness of the design. Contractor shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the AOC and shall certify in writing to the AOC, that the Design Documents and/or Construction Documents, at the end of each of these stages, are in conformance with the requirements of the Project Program and quality standards set by the AOC, and that Contractor’s current total cost estimate for construction of the Project is equal to or less than the Construction Budget. Cost Control Management: Contractor shall prepare, based upon Design Documents prepared by the Architect/Engineer and identified by the AOC, its own cost estimate of the total construction cost of the Project at several times, as specified in this SOW. Contractor shall compare their cost estimate with the cost estimate independently prepared by the Architect/Engineer for these same design documents and endeavor to resolve discrepancies in the estimates to the satisfaction of the AOC, and with the goal that both cost estimates are less than or equal to the AOC’s Construction Budget. Contractor shall recommend, if necessary, appropriate modifications of the Design Documents to lower both the Contractor’s and the Architect/Engineer’s independent estimates to amounts equal to or lower than the Construction Budget. Contractor’s cost estimates shall be provided according to Uniformat standards and as specified below, and arranged in Uniformat format (a building systems organization format). Construction cost estimates shall be developed/updated and submitted as a part of each of the following submittals: 50% Design Development; Uniformat format elemental categories and detailed to Level 3; Each cost estimate shall: Reflect the best professional estimate of actual costs anticipated. Establish internal estimating allowances, consistent with good professional practice, appropriate to the phase of development. Larger allowances are assumed held at early phases gradual...
Preliminary Plan Phase. Schematic Design Phase: Start date: April 2011 Completion Date: August 2011 Design Development Phase: Start Date: September 2011 Completion Date: December 2011
Preliminary Plan Phase. NIC – This Phase is Already Completed
Preliminary Plan Phase. Once the Conceptual Design Phase is complete, and a preliminary alignment is chosen, a Preliminary Plan Geotechnical Investigation will be performed. PPI's geotechnical scope of 00000 Xxx 000 Walnut Shade, MO 65771 Ph: (000) 000-0000 0000 X. 000xx Xxxx Xxx., Xxx. I Tulsa, OK 74146 Ph: (000)00000-0000 0000 Xxxx 00xx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX 00000 Ph: (000) 000-0000 services for this phase will include completion of field drilling, sampling and testing, laboratory testing, analysis of the collected data and performance of a pavement thickness analysis. The following sections of this proposal describes the scope of PPI's services and a cost estimate.
Preliminary Plan Phase. Right of Way Phase Deadlines for Execute Month/Year Month/Year Month/Year Month/Year Responsible Parties Agreement (Approve Concept) (Approve Env. Document) (Authorize Right of Way funds) (Authorize Const. funds)