Project Description Development Sample Clauses

Project Description Development. Establishing the project description at the beginning of the project is crucial to being able to begin the EIS process and issue the appropriate SEPA threshold determination. The project description should be developed in enough detail that the public is able to reasonably consider the proposal, raise questions, and become educated about the goals and objectives of the Project. A project description is also needed for subject matter experts to begin their analyses of the Alternatives. Even if not all of the project design and specifications are complete, the ESA Team will work with the City Team to produce the appropriate ranges and estimates for information that is still forthcoming. It is important to understand that once the analysis by the subject matter experts has begun, there should be no substantive revisions to the project description or there is a risk that the technical reports will need to begin again which will impact scope, budget, and schedule. Deliverables: • Draft Project Description • Final Project Description Assumptions:
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  • Design Development An interim step in the design process. Design Development documents consist of plans, elevations, and other drawings and outline specifications. These documents will fix and illustrate the size and character of the entire project in its essentials as to kinds of materials, type of structure, grade elevations, sidewalks, utilities, roads, parking areas, mechanical and electrical systems, and such other work as may be required.

  • Site Description 2.5.1 If reasonably requested by the A/E as necessary for the Project, the Owner shall furnish a legal description and a certified land survey of the Site, giving, as applicable, grades and lines of streets, alleys, pavements and adjoining property; rights-of-way, restrictions, easements, encroachments, zoning, deed restrictions, boundaries and contours of the Site; locations, dimensions, and complete data pertaining to existing buildings, other improvements, and trees; and full information concerning available service and utility lines, both public and private, above and below grade, including inverts and depths.

  • Design Development Phase Services 3.3.1 Based on the Owner’s approval of the Schematic Design Documents, and on the Owner’s authorization of any adjustments in the Project requirements and the budget for the Cost of the Work, the Architect shall prepare Design Development Documents for the Owner’s approval. The Design Development Documents shall illustrate and describe the development of the approved Schematic Design Documents and shall consist of drawings and other documents including plans, sections, elevations, typical construction details, and diagrammatic layouts of building systems to fix and describe the size and character of the Project as to architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical systems, and other appropriate elements. The Design Development Documents shall also include outline specifications that identify major materials and systems and establish, in general, their quality levels.

  • Completion of Development Upon the completion of the whole development or complete phases of the development, Council may review this Agreement, in whole or in part, and may:

  • Contract Description The Description and Location of the Contract and related project(s) are as follows.

  • Staff Development ‌ The County and the Association agree that the County retains full authority to determine training needs, resources that can be made available, and the method of payment for training authorized by the County. Nothing in this subsection shall preclude the right of an employee to request specific training.

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