Common use of RECONSTRUCTION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION SCOPE OF WORK Clause in Contracts

RECONSTRUCTION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION SCOPE OF WORK. In certain cases, a property owner may only be eligible for the complete reconstruction of his/her home, either substantially within the same footprint as the prior home (reconstruction) or new construction on a different footprint. The scope of work for each reconstructed or newly constructed structure will vary but may include, although not be limited to, the following: 1) Coordination with the property owner and his/her family from assignment to obtaining a certificate of occupancy for closing; 2) Obtaining all necessary state and local permits and approvals prior to the commencement of the work for each structure; 3) Utility disconnection and deactivation; 4) Demolition of existing structure; 5) Debris removal in accordance with all federal, state, and local requirements, including the disposal of potential asbestos containing materials; 6) Providing architectural and house plan renderings; 7) Site preparation; 8) Construction of new residential structures including 2, 3, and 4-bedroom floor plans in accordance with all applicable local and state codes and standards as well as the specified Green Standard (see GLO Minimum Design Standards for further information); 9) Meeting the requirements of the GLO Minimum Design Standards, located on the GLO- CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/; 10) Accessibility and design of projects to comply with the American with Disabilities Act of 1990 (if applicable) known as ADA requirements with HUD exceptions; 11) Meeting the requirements of the GLO Visitability Standards, located on the GLO-CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/; and 12) Conducting close-outs for each project, which may include obtaining certificate(s) of occupancy from applicable state and local authorities.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Work Order, Work Order, Work Order

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RECONSTRUCTION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION SCOPE OF WORK. In certain cases, a property owner may only be eligible for only the complete reconstruction of his/her home, either substantially within the same footprint as the prior home (reconstruction) or new construction on a different footprint. The scope of work Work for each reconstructed or newly constructed structure will vary but may include, although not be limited to, the following: 1) Coordination with the property owner and his/her family and case management from the time of assignment to obtaining a certificate of occupancy for closing; 2) Obtaining Obtainment of all necessary state and local permits and approvals prior to the commencement of the work Work for each structure; 3) Utility disconnection and deactivation; 4) Demolition of existing structurestructures; 5) Debris removal in accordance with all federal, state, and local requirements, including the disposal of potential asbestos asbestos-containing materials; 6) Providing Provision of architectural and house plan renderings; 7) Site preparation; 8) Construction of new residential structures including 22-, 33-, and 4-bedroom floor plans in accordance with all applicable local and state codes and standards as well as the specified Green Standard (see GLO Minimum Design Standards for further information); 9) Meeting of the requirements of the GLO Minimum Design Standards, located on the GLO- CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/; 10) Accessibility Compliance in the accessibility and design of projects to comply Projects with the American Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (if applicable) ), known as ADA requirements requirements, with HUD exceptions; 11) Meeting of the requirements of the GLO Visitability Standards, located on the GLO-CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/; and 12) Conducting Performance of close-outs for each projectProject, which may include obtaining certificate(s) of occupancy from applicable state and local authorities.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Work Order, Work Order, Work Order

RECONSTRUCTION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION SCOPE OF WORK. In certain cases, a property owner may only be eligible for only the complete reconstruction of his/her home, either substantially within the same footprint as the prior home (reconstruction) or new construction on a different footprint. The scope of work Work for each reconstructed or newly constructed structure will vary but may include, although not be limited to, the following: 1) Coordination with the property owner and his/her family and case management from the time of assignment to obtaining a certificate of occupancy for closing; 2) Obtaining Obtainment of all necessary state and local permits and approvals prior to the commencement of the work Work for each structure; 3) Utility disconnection and deactivation; 4) Demolition of existing structurestructures; 5) Debris removal in accordance with all federal, state, and local requirements, including the disposal of potential asbestos asbestos-containing materials; 6) Providing Provision of architectural and house plan renderings; 7) Site preparation; 8) Construction of new residential structures including 22-, 33-, and 4-bedroom floor plans in accordance with all applicable local and state codes and standards as well as the specified Green Standard (see GLO Minimum Design Standards for further information); 9) Meeting of the requirements of the GLO Minimum Design Standards, located on the GLO- GLO-CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/local-government/resources/housing/ hurricane-xxxxxx-vendors/index.html; 10) Accessibility Compliance in the accessibility and design of projects to comply Projects with the American Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (if applicable) ), known as ADA requirements requirements, with HUD exceptions; 11) Meeting of the requirements of the GLO Visitability Standards, located on the GLO-CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/local-government/resources/housing/hurricane- xxxxxx-vendors/index.html; and 12) Conducting Performance of close-outs for each projectProject, which may include obtaining certificate(s) of occupancy from applicable state and local authorities.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Work Order, Work Order, Work Order

RECONSTRUCTION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION SCOPE OF WORK. In certain cases, a property owner may only be eligible for only the complete reconstruction of his/her home, either substantially within the same footprint as the prior home (reconstruction) or new construction on a different footprint. The scope of work Work for each reconstructed or newly constructed structure will vary but may include, although not be limited to, the following: 1) Coordination with the property owner and his/her family and case management from the time of assignment to obtaining a certificate of occupancy for closing; 2) Obtaining Obtainment of all necessary state and local permits and approvals prior to the commencement of the work Work for each structure; 3) Utility disconnection and deactivation; 4) Demolition of existing structurestructures; 5) Debris removal in accordance with all federal, state, and local requirements, including the disposal of potential asbestos asbestos-containing materials; 6) Providing Provision of architectural and house plan renderings; 7) Site preparation; 8) Construction of new residential structures including 22-, 33-, and 4-bedroom floor plans in accordance with all applicable local and state codes and standards as well as the specified Green Standard (see GLO Minimum Design Standards for further information); 9) Meeting of the requirements of the GLO Minimum Design Standards, located on the GLO- GLO-CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/; 10) Accessibility Compliance in the accessibility and design of projects to comply Projects with the American Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (if applicable) ), known as ADA requirements requirements, with HUD exceptions; 11) Meeting of the requirements of the GLO Visitability Standards, located on the GLO-CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/; and 12) Conducting Performance of close-outs for each projectProject, which may include obtaining certificate(s) of occupancy from applicable state and local authorities.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Work Order, Work Order, Work Order

RECONSTRUCTION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION SCOPE OF WORK. In certain cases, a property owner may only be eligible for only the complete reconstruction of his/her home, either substantially within the same footprint as the prior home (reconstruction) or new construction on a different footprint. The scope of work Work for each reconstructed or newly constructed structure will vary but may include, although not be limited to, the following: 1) Coordination with the property owner and his/her family and case management from the time of assignment to obtaining a certificate of occupancy for closing; 2) Obtaining Obtainment of all necessary state and local permits and approvals prior to the commencement of the work Work for each structure; 3) Utility disconnection and deactivation; 4) Demolition of existing structurestructures; 5) Debris removal in accordance with all federal, state, and local requirements, including the disposal of potential asbestos asbestos-containing materials; 6) Providing Provision of architectural and house plan renderings; 7) Site preparation; 8) Construction of new residential structures including 22-, 33-, and 4-bedroom floor plans in accordance with all applicable local and state codes and standards as well as the specified Green Standard (see GLO Minimum Design Standards for further information); 9) Meeting of the requirements of the GLO Minimum Design Standards, located on the GLO- CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/; 10) Accessibility Compliance in the accessibility and design of projects to comply Projects with the American Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (if applicable) ), known as ADA requirements requirements, with HUD exceptions;; 11) Meeting of the requirements of the GLO Visitability Standards, located on the GLO-CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/; and 12) Conducting Performance of close-outs for each projectProject, which may include obtaining certificate(s) of occupancy from applicable state and local authorities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Work Order, Glo Contract No. 19 094 016

RECONSTRUCTION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION SCOPE OF WORK. In certain cases, a property owner may only be eligible for only the complete reconstruction of his/her home, either substantially within the same footprint as the prior home (reconstruction) or new construction on a different footprint. The scope of work Work for each reconstructed or newly constructed structure will vary but may include, although not be limited to, the following: 1) Coordination with the property owner and his/her family and case management from the time of assignment to obtaining a certificate of occupancy for closing; 2) Obtaining Obtainment of all necessary state and local permits and approvals prior to the commencement of the work Work for each structure; 3) Utility disconnection and deactivation; 4) Demolition of existing structurestructures; 5) Debris removal in accordance with all federal, state, and local requirements, including the disposal of potential asbestos asbestos-containing materials; 6) Providing Provision of architectural and house plan renderings; 7) Site preparation; 8) Construction of new residential structures including 22-, 33-, and 4-bedroom floor plans in accordance with all applicable local and state codes and standards as well as the specified Green Standard (see GLO Minimum Design Standards for further information); 9) Meeting of the requirements of the GLO Minimum Design Standards, located on the GLO- CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/; 10) Accessibility Compliance in accessibility and design of projects to comply Projects with the American Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (if applicable) ), known as ADA requirements requirements, with HUD exceptions; 11) Meeting of the requirements of the GLO Visitability Standards, located on the GLO-CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/; and 12) Conducting Performance of close-outs for each projectProject, which may include obtaining certificate(s) of occupancy from applicable state and local authorities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Work Order, Work Order

RECONSTRUCTION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION SCOPE OF WORK. In certain cases, a property owner may only be eligible for the complete reconstruction of his/her home, either substantially within the same footprint as the prior home (reconstruction) or new construction on a different footprint. The scope of work for each reconstructed or newly constructed structure will vary but may include, although not be limited to, the following: 1) Coordination with the property owner and his/her family from assignment to obtaining a certificate of occupancy for closing; 2) Obtaining all necessary state and local permits and approvals prior to the commencement of the work for each structure; 3) Utility disconnection and deactivation; 4) Demolition of existing structure; 5) Debris removal in accordance with all federal, state, and local requirements, including the disposal of potential asbestos containing materials; 6) Providing architectural and house plan renderings; 7) Site preparation; 8) Construction of new residential structures including 2, 3, and 4-bedroom floor plans in accordance with all applicable local and state codes and standards as well as the specified Green Standard (see GLO Minimum Design Standards for further information); 9) Meeting the requirements of the GLO Minimum Design Standards, located on the GLO- GLO-CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/; 10) Accessibility and design of projects to comply with the American with Disabilities Act of 1990 (if applicable) known as ADA requirements with HUD exceptions; 11) Meeting the requirements of the GLO Visitability Standards, located on the GLO-CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/; and 12) Conducting close-outs for each project, which may include obtaining certificate(s) of occupancy from applicable state and local authorities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Glo Contract No. 19 094 001

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RECONSTRUCTION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION SCOPE OF WORK. In certain cases, a property owner may only be eligible for only the complete reconstruction of his/her home, either substantially within the same footprint as the prior home (reconstruction) or new construction on a different footprint. The scope of work Work for each reconstructed or newly constructed structure will vary but may include, although not be limited to, the following: 1) . Coordination with the property owner and his/her family and case management from the time of assignment to obtaining a certificate of occupancy for closing; 2) Obtaining . Obtainment of all necessary state and local permits and approvals prior to the commencement of the work Work for each structure; 3) . Utility disconnection and deactivation; 4) . Demolition of existing structurestructures; 5) . Debris removal in accordance with all federal, state, and local requirements, including the disposal of potential asbestos asbestos-containing materials; 6) Providing . Provision of architectural and house plan renderings; 7) . Site preparation; 8) 8. Construction of new residential structures including 22-, 33-, and 4-bedroom floor plans in accordance with all applicable local and state codes and standards as well as the specified Green Standard (see GLO Minimum Design Standards for further information); 9) . Meeting of the requirements of the GLO Minimum Design Standards, located on the GLO- CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/local-government/resources/housing/ hurricane-xxxxxx-vendors/index.html; 10) Accessibility . Compliance in the accessibility and design of projects to comply Projects with the American Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (if applicable) ), known as ADA requirements requirements, with HUD exceptions; 11) . Meeting of the requirements of the GLO Visitability Standards, located on the GLO-CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/local-government/resources/housing/hurricane- xxxxxx-vendors/index.html; and 12) Conducting . Performance of close-outs for each projectProject, which may include obtaining certificate(s) of occupancy from applicable state and local authorities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Work Order

RECONSTRUCTION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION SCOPE OF WORK. In certain cases, a property owner may only be eligible for only the complete reconstruction of his/her home, either substantially within the same footprint as the prior home (reconstruction) or new construction on a different footprint. The scope of work Work for each reconstructed or newly constructed structure will vary but may include, although not be limited to, the following: 1) Coordination with the property owner and his/her family and case management from the time of assignment to obtaining a certificate of occupancy for closing; 2) Obtaining Obtainment of all necessary state and local permits and approvals prior to the commencement of the work Work for each structure; 3) Utility disconnection and deactivation; 4) Demolition of existing structurestructures; 5) Debris removal in accordance with all federal, state, and local requirements, including the disposal of potential asbestos asbestos-containing materials; 6) Providing Provision of architectural and house plan renderings; 7) Site preparation; 8) Construction of new residential structures including 22-, 33-, and 4-bedroom floor plans in accordance with all applicable local and state codes and standards as well as the specified Green Standard (see GLO Minimum Design Standards for further information); 9) Meeting of the requirements of the GLO Minimum Design Standards, located on the GLO- CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/; 10) Accessibility Compliance in the accessibility and design of projects to comply Projects with the American Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (if applicable) ), known as ADA requirements requirements, with HUD exceptions; 11) Meeting of the requirements of the GLO Visitability Standards, located on the GLO-CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/; and 12) Conducting close-outs for each project, which may include obtaining certificate(s) of occupancy from applicable state and local authorities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Work Order

RECONSTRUCTION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION SCOPE OF WORK. In certain cases, a property owner may only be eligible for only the complete reconstruction of his/her home, either substantially within the same footprint as the prior home (reconstruction) or new construction on a different footprint. The scope of work Work for each reconstructed or newly constructed structure will vary but may include, although not be limited to, the following: 1) Coordination with the property owner and his/her family and case management from the time of assignment to obtaining a certificate of occupancy for closing; 2) Obtaining Obtainment of all necessary state and local permits and approvals prior to the commencement of the work Work for each structure; 3) Utility disconnection and deactivation; 4) Demolition of existing structurestructures; 5) Debris removal in accordance with all federal, state, and local requirements, including the disposal of potential asbestos containing materials; 6) Providing Provision of architectural and house plan renderings; 7) Site preparation; 8) Construction of new residential structures including 2, 3, and 4-bedroom floor plans in accordance with all applicable local and state codes and standards as well as the specified Green Standard (see GLO Minimum Design Standards for further information); 9) Meeting of the requirements of the GLO Minimum Design Standards, located on the GLO- CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/; 10) Accessibility and design of projects to comply with the American with Disabilities Act of 1990 (if applicable) known as ADA requirements with HUD exceptions; 11) Meeting of the requirements of the GLO Visitability Standards, located on the GLO-CDR website at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/; and 12) Conducting Performance of close-outs for each projectProject, which may include obtaining certificate(s) of occupancy from applicable state and local authorities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Work Order

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