Project Criteria. The Project Criteria are identified in the Agreement and describe the character, scope, relati appearance of the Project, materials and systems and, in general, their quality levels, perfor requirements or criteria, and major equipment layouts.
Project Criteria. The Project Criteria are identified in Section 8.1.3 of the Agreement and may describe the c relationships, forms, size and appearance of the Project, materials and systems and, in gene performance standards, requirements or criteria, and major equipment layouts.
Project Criteria. The Project Criteria set forth in the RFP Documents.
Project Criteria. 1.1.1 The project consists of the following: .
1.1.2 A Program of Requirements (“POR”) has been prepared by the Owner. The Consultant shall further develop this POR including possible space allocation revisions.
1.1.3 The project delivery method for this Project shall be
1.1.4 The Project Budget is $ 2.1 Architecture/Engineering
Project Criteria are developed by or for Owner to describe Owner’s program, requirements and objectives for the Project, including use, space, price, time, site, and expandability requirements, as well as submittal requirements and other requirements governing Design-Builder’s performance of its Work. The Project Criteria may include conceptual documents, design criteria, performance requirements, and other Project specific technical materials and requirements prepared by or for Owner.
Project Criteria.
5.3.1 Design-Builder shall meet with Owner Parties to discuss its preliminary evaluation of the Project Criteria (the “Preliminary Evaluation Meeting”) during which Design-Builder shall address (a) possible alternative approaches to design and construction of the Project and recommend when appropriate accelerated or fast-track scheduling, procurement, or phased construction and (b) cost information, constructability, and procurement and Project scheduling issues.
5.3.2 Within ten (10) Days of the Preliminary Evaluation Meeting, Design-Builder shall report in writing to Owner Parties with a summary of its understanding and a plan for implementation of the Project Criteria (the “Preliminary Design Report”), including: (i) a preliminary Estimated Project Sum and recommendations for meeting or adjusting the Project Criteria to conform to the Owner’s budget;
Project Criteria. 1.1.1 The project consists of the following:
1.1.1.1 Construction Inspection & Material Testing Services for the General Cargo Terminal Dock 24 & 26 Master Modernization & Rehabilitation Project. For more detailed information related to the Consultant’s Scope of Services, please see the information included in Article 2-
Project Criteria. 1.1.1 The project consists of the following:
1.1.1.1 Construction Inspection & Material Testing Services for the General Cargo Terminal Main Gate & Access Road Project (CUY-Port Authority Access Road 80986). For more detailed information related to the Consultant’s Scope of Services, please see the information included in Article 2-
Project Criteria. Anticipated services may include but not be limited to: • Forensic Engineering Studies • Structural Design and engineering testing • Construction analysis and design • Condition/Building Assessments • Evaluations & Reports • Structural Rehabilitation • Threshold inspection • Failure Investigations • Specialized Testing • Construction Engineering and Observation • Design Recommendations • Construction Drawings, Specifications, and bid tabulations • Permitting • Conceptual drawings, estimates for new construction and renovation /retrofit projects • As-Built Drawings • Warranty & Inspections
Project Criteria. HCBF shall develop and adopt project criteria for the purpose of HCBF’s solicitation, development, and evaluation of project proposals to ensure that projects approved and funded through the AQMF special program account shall reduce Port-related air emissions, and are consistent with the Tidelands Trust and this Agreement. HCBF shall consult with the Petitioners and City regarding HCBF’s criteria, including sharing draft criteria with the Petitioners and City and soliciting the Petitioners’ and City’s input. Such criteria shall include the organizational capacity of the applicant to complete the project, the benefits of the project, the project’s community impact, cost- effectiveness, feasibility, potential for reducing emissions and/or health risks, the project’s potential to advance deployment of near zero or zero emission technologies or emerging technologies, whether the project is or will receive other additional funding such that the AQMF funds are being leveraged, and other relevant criteria to ensure reduction of Port-related air emissions.