Project for which Consultant will Provide Services Sample Clauses

Project for which Consultant will Provide Services. The RWF currently uses an open lagoon and drying bed process to stabilize biosolids resulting from the wastewater treatment process. This operation is very land intensive. In addition, as the process is open-air, it has potential for odor generation. The Plant Master Plan ("PMP"), adopted by the San José City Council in November 2013 and by the Santa Clara City Council in December 2013, recommended a comprehensive biosolids management program including construction of a new mechanical dewatering facility. The new facility would help to reduce potential odors in the community from the current process, position the RWF to have multiple and diversified biosolids disposition options, reduce the footprint of the lagoons and drying beds area to enable other land uses, and create flexibility to respond to future regulations governing the disposal of treated biosolids. In 2014, the City of San Xxxx (“City”) completed a Biosolids Transition Strategy to further develop an implementation plan transitioning out of the open lagoons and drying bed process. The recommendations from this strategy included the construction of a new mechanical dewatering facility and associated support facilities to replace the existing lagoons and drying beds. The new Digested Sludge Dewatering Facility Project (“Project”) will include a new mechanical dewatering facility and associated support facilities to replace the existing lagoons and drying beds. The support facilities will include a transfer sludge pump station, digested sludge storage facilities, sludge cake conveyance facilities, and truck load-out facilities. The Project will be delivered using the progressive design build method. In September 2019, the City awarded a design-build contract to Xxxxx Construction (“Design-Builder”) for the Project. In 2021, the City awarded an Early Works Package amendment to the Design-Builder, generally authorizing site preparation work and completion of 100 percent design. In March 2022, the City awarded the Definitive Contract Amendment to the Design-Builder, authorizing construction including Acceptance Testing. The objective of this Service Order No. 5 (SO) is for the Consultant to support the City during the construction phase, as authorized by the Definitive Contract Amendment, by providing technical oversight of the Design-Builder’s centrifuge confirmation testing; technical review of certain Design- Builder RFIs and submittals; construction oversight services, including providing a full-...
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Project for which Consultant will Provide Services. Executive Recruitment for Deputy Director- City Manager’s Office
Project for which Consultant will Provide Services. The Digester & Thickener Facilities Upgrade Project (“Project”) at the RWF includes the upgrade of four digesters to improve gas production and convert the current mesophilic system to a Temperature-Phased Anaerobic Digestion (“TPAD”) process; upgrade six existing Dissolved Air Flotation Thickener (“DAFT”) units to co-thicken primary and secondary sludge and capture and treat odor; construct a new primary sludge screening facility to protect DAFT equipment from debris and improve process efficiency; construct two new electrical buildings; and construct an external elevated gas piping system, gas flare system, and miscellaneous civil works. Construction for this project started in August 2016 with a projected substantial completion in June 2022. The objective of the Service Order No. 3 ("SO") is for the Consultant to provide professional construction management, inspection, testing, start-up, and commissioning, and schedule management services for the Project. This SO consists of the following tasks: Task No. 1: Project Management Task No. 2: Construction Management Services Task No. 3: Construction Inspection Services Task No. 4: Testing, Start-up, and Commissioning Services Task No. 5: Construction Schedule Management Task No. 1: Project Management
Project for which Consultant will Provide Services. The Main Guard Shack Replacement includes the replacement of the existing RWF main guard house which has reached the end of its service life. The Project will also improve the RWF main entry with new entry and exit lanes, a new canopy, new fence, new sliding entrance closure gates, new barrier arm gates, new one-way spike strip, a new entrance monument, new traffic signs, new area lighting, new landscaping, and security improvements. Additionally, the Project will include new landscaping at the Administration and Environmental Services Buildings. Site-wide wayfinding signage and building signs will also be included. The objective of this Service Order (“SO”) is for the Consultant to perform the preliminary design, detailed design and bid/award period services. This SO consists of the following tasks. Task No. 1: Project Management Task No. 2: Preliminary (50%) Design Services Task No. 3: Detailed (100%) Design Services Task No. 4: Bid and Award Period Services Task No. 5: Additional Signage and Landscaping – Conceptual and Detail Design Services Task No. 6: Additional Services (Optional)
Project for which Consultant will Provide Services. The Main Guard Shack Replacement includes the replacement of the existing San Xxxx - Santa Xxxxx Regional Wastewater Facility (“RWF”) main guard house which has reached the end of its service life. The Project will also improve the RWF main entry with new entry and exit lanes, a new overhead canopy, new fence, new sliding entrance closure gates, new barrier arm gates, new one-way spike strip, a new entrance monument, new traffic signs, new area lighting, new landscaping, and provisions for future security improvements. The Project includes renovation of the existing RWF Gate D for temporary use during construction activities at the RWF main entry. The Project will use the design-bid-build project delivery approach. The objective of this Service Order (“SO”) is for the Consultant to perform alternative analysis and conceptual design services. This SO consists of the following tasks. Task No. 1: Project Management Task No. 2: Data Review and Architectural Programming Task No. 3: Alternatives Analysis Task No. 4: Conceptual Design Task No. 5: Additional Services (Optional)

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  • Outside Services Consultant shall not use the service of any other person, entity, or organization in the performance of Consultant’s duties without the prior written consent of an officer of the Company. Should the Company consent to the use by Consultant of the services of any other person, entity, or organization, no information regarding the services to be performed under this Agreement shall be disclosed to that person, entity, or organization until such person, entity, or organization has executed an agreement to protect the confidentiality of the Company’s Confidential Information (as defined in Article 5) and the Company’s absolute and complete ownership of all right, title, and interest in the work performed under this Agreement.

  • Education services 1.1 Catholic education is intrinsic to the mission of the Church. It is one means by which the Church fulfils its role in assisting people to discover and embrace the fullness of life in Xxxxxx. Catholic schools offer a broad, comprehensive curriculum imbued with an authentic Catholic understanding of Xxxxxx and his teaching, as well as a lived appreciation of membership of the Catholic Church. Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools Ltd (MACS) governs the operation of MACS schools and owns, governs and operates the School.

  • Hospice Services Services are available for a Member whose Attending Physician has determined the Member's illness will result in a remaining life span of six months or less.

  • CONSTRUCTION AND RELATED ENGINEERING SERVICES A. General construction work for buildings (CPC 512) 1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None 1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None

  • Training Services Training Services may include pre-packaged training Products, and/or the development or customization of training programs as requested, including Live Training, Computer Based/Multi-Media Training which encompasses Internet-Delivered Training, and/or Video Based Training.

  • Ambulance Services Ground Ambulance This plan covers local professional or municipal ground ambulance services when it is medically necessary to use these services, rather than any other form of transportation as required under R.I. General Law § 27-20-55. Examples include but are not limited to the following: • from a hospital to a home, a skilled nursing facility, or a rehabilitation facility after being discharged as an inpatient; • to the closest available hospital emergency room in an emergency situation; or • from a physician’s office to an emergency room. Our allowance for ground ambulance includes the services rendered by an emergency medical technician or paramedic, as well as any drugs, supplies and cardiac monitoring provided. Air and Water Ambulance This plan covers air and water ambulance services when: • the time needed to move a patient by land, or the instability of transportation by land, may threaten a patient’s condition or survival; or • if the proper equipment needed to treat the patient is not available from a ground ambulance. The patient must be transported to the nearest facility where the required services can be performed and the type of physician needed to treat the patient’s condition is available. Our allowance for the air or water ambulance includes the services rendered by an emergency medical technician or paramedic, as well as any drugs, supplies and cardiac monitoring provided.

  • Counseling Services Counseling services are available to Residents through the UC Health Employee Assistance Program. In addition, residents may utilize their health insurance coverage to access mental health care under the terms and conditions of their health care insurance provider.

  • Administration Services When a medical prescription drug is administered by infusion, the administration of the prescription drug may be covered separately from the prescription drug. See Infusion Therapy - Administration Services in the Summary of Medical Benefits for benefit limits and the amount you pay. Prescription drugs that are self-administered are not covered as a medical benefit but may be covered as a pharmacy benefit. Please see Pharmacy Prescription Drugs and Diabetic Equipment or Supplies – Pharmacy Benefits section above for additional information. Site of Care Program For some medical prescription drugs, after the first administration, coverage may be limited to certain locations (for example, a designated outpatient or ambulatory service facility, physician’s office, or your home), provided the location is appropriate based on your medical status. For a list of medical prescription drugs that are subject to this Site of Care Program, visit our website. Preauthorization may be required to determine medical necessity as well as appropriate site of care. If we deny your request for preauthorization, or you disagree with our determination for the appropriate site of care, you can submit a medical appeal. See Appeals in Section 5 for information on how to file a medical appeal.

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