Preliminary Plans / Schematic Design Phase Sample Clauses

Preliminary Plans / Schematic Design Phase. The Services that shall be provided in the Preliminary Plans / Schematic Design Phase consist of the following: Assist the AOC in confirming the programming requirements based on discussions with the client representatives from the Court and the AOC. The Architect shall prepare room data sheets for each space that indicate the dimensions; furniture and fixture configuration; and acoustical, HVAC, electrical, communications, and data requirements and standards. The room data sheets are to be maintained and updated through succeeding design phases by the Architect/ Engineer. Provide assistance for the CEQA process to be performed by the State or the AOC, such as surveying of the Project site as necessary to provide a legal description, plotting title exceptions, attending public meetings to describe and clarify proposed design, and responding to public comments on design related issues. Include Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Building Measures in the design whenever possible and economically feasible. The Architect shall make recommendations and provide analysis to the AOC for cost and feasibility of implementation of Energy Efficiency Measures and Sustainability Measures, within the approved design and budget Design Budget. Provide a code analysis indicating how the design of the Project complies with applicable building codes, including California Code of Regulations, Title 24. Prepare for the AOC’s review Schematic Design studies incorporating the program (Project ?) requirements and including structure and site utilization plans, floor plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, and other documents necessary to illustrate the scale and relationship of Project components. Building designs shall pay particular attention to orientation, solar consideration and passive energy techniques and shall conform to applicable energy regulations. Schematic Design studies shall be revised until a design concept has been accepted and approved by the AOC. Prepare for the AOC’s review: (a) Outline Specifications indicating Architectural, structural, civil, mechanical, electrical, and other systems and materials proposed; (b) mounted presentation drawings and study perspectives of the Project and other graphic material necessary to convey the concept of the Architectural design; (c) a detailed room-by-room tabulation of all net assignable Floor Areas, and a summary of the gross Floor Area; (d) security design program statement; and (e) a comparison to the program (Projec...
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Preliminary Plans / Schematic Design Phase is the first, preliminary Phase of design (also the first Phase of “Preliminary Plans”) in which the conceptual layout, bulk, massing and quantitative and qualitative building is identified and finalized.
Preliminary Plans / Schematic Design Phase. The Services that shall be provided in the Preliminary Plans / Schematic Design Phase consist of the following:
Preliminary Plans / Schematic Design Phase. 2.5.1. Estimated start date: May 25, 2017

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  • Schematic Design Phase INDICATE IN STATEMENT OF WORK “NOT APPLICABLE” IF SECTION IS NOT APPLICABLE

  • Preliminary Design Phase During the Preliminary Design Phase, the CONSULTANT shall, if requested by the CITY and accepted by the CONSULTANT as part of a Services Authorization:

  • Schematic Design Phase Services § 3.2.1 The Architect shall review the program and other information furnished by the Owner, and shall review laws, codes, and regulations applicable to the Architect’s services.

  • 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.)

  • Schematic Design See Section 2, Part 1, Article 2.1.4, Paragraph 2.1.4.2.

  • Final Design Phase A. After acceptance by Owner of the Preliminary Design Phase documents, revised opinion of probable Construction Cost as determined in the Preliminary Design Phase, and/or any other Right of Way plan documents, subject to any Owner-directed modifications or changes in the scope, extent, character, or design requirements of or for the Project, and upon written authorization from Owner, Engineer shall:

  • Construction Progress Schedule A schedule indicating proposed activity sequences and durations, milestone dates for receipt and approval of pertinent information, preparation, submittal, and processing of Shop Drawings and Samples, delivery of materials or equipment requiring long-lead time procurement, and proposed date(s) of Material Completion and Occupancy and Final Completion. The schedule will be developed to represent the sixteen or seventeen CSI Specification Divisions. It shall have a minimum number of activities as required to adequately represent to Owner the complete scope of work and define the Project’s critical path and associated activities. If the Project is to be phased, then each individual Phase should be identified from start through completion of the overall Project and should be individually scheduled and described, including any Owner’s occupancy requirements and showing portions of the Project having occupancy priority. The format of the schedule will have dependencies indicated on a monthly grid identifying milestone dates such as construction start, phase construction, structural top out, dry-in, rough-in completion, metal stud and drywall completion, equipment installation, systems operational, Material Completion and Occupancy Date, final inspection dates, Punchlist, and Final Completion date.

  • Construction Progress Schedule; Overall Project Schedule The Contractor shall submit for review by the Design Professional and approval by the Owner a Construction Progress Schedule based upon the Design Professional’s Preliminary Design and Construction Schedule and prepared using a CPM (Critical Path Method) process within sixty days after the Effective Date of the Contract, utilizing a full-featured software package in a form satisfactory to the Design Professional and Owner, showing the dates for commencement and completion of the Work required by the Contract Documents, including coordination of mechanical, plumbing, and electrical disciplines, as well as coordination of the various subdivisions of the Work within the Contract. Milestones must be clearly indicated and sequentially organized to identify the critical path of the Project. The Construction Schedule will be developed to represent the CSI specification divisions. It shall have the minimum number of activities required to adequately represent to the Owner the complete scope of Work and define the Project’s (and each Phase’s if phased) critical path and associated activities. The format of the Construction Progress Schedule will have dependencies indicated on a monthly grid identifying milestone dates such as construction start, phase construction, structural top out, dry-in, rough-in completion, metal stud and drywall completion, equipment installation, systems operational, inspections for Material Completion and Occupancy Date, and Final Completion Date. The Contractor shall submit, along with the Construction Progress Schedule, the Submittal Schedule for approval by the Design Professional, correlating the associated approval dates for the documents with the Construction Progress Schedule. Upon recommendation by the Design Professional and approval by the Owner, the Construction Progress Schedule shall become the Overall Project Schedule, which shall be utilized by the Design Professional, Owner and Contractor. The Contractor must provide the Design Professional and the Owner with monthly updates of the Overall Project Schedule indicating completed activities and any changes in sequencing or activity durations, including approved change orders. See also Article 3.3.5.

  • Drawings and Specifications 9.1 A complete list of all Drawings that form a part of the Contract Documents are to be found as an index on the Drawings themselves, and/or may be provided to Developer and/or in the Table of Contents.

  • ROAD WORK PHASE APPROVAL Purchaser shall obtain written approval from the Contract Administrator upon completion of each of the following phases of road work:  Drainage installation  Subgrade compaction  Rock compaction SUBSECTION RESTRICTIONS

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