Right-of-Way Services. The Proposal shall provide a description of its approach to performing right-of-way services for the Project. The information shall include at least the following: (a) The approach describing how the acquisition of right-of-way and any necessary relocation services will be managed by Proposer in conjunction with TxDOT, local officials and the Office of the Attorney General. The approach must also describe how acquisition of right of way will be incorporated into the Project schedule to avoid delays. (b) A description of the quality control methods that Proposer will employ to assure that all property owners’ rights under the Uniform Relocation and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended, are being satisfied, including, without limitation, the safeguards and policies Proposer will implement to ensure, that no coercive actions, as described in 49 CFR 24.102(h), will result from advancing a portion of right of way to the construction stage or any other actions that may be undertaken that could adversely affect the right-of-way acquisition process. (c) A description of the acquisition and relocation process that will maintain the Project schedule but be sensitive to the needs and concerns of property owners, lessees, licensees and other occupants.
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Samples: Development Agreement, Development Agreement, Development Agreement
Right-of-Way Services. The Proposal shall provide a description of its approach to performing right-of-way services for the Project. The information shall include at least the following:
(a) The approach describing how the acquisition of right-of-way and any necessary relocation services will be managed by Proposer in conjunction Texas Department of Transportation Exhibit B RFP Addendum 4 SH 99 Grand Parkway Project August 1, 2012 Page 11 of 24 Volume I – Instructions to Proposers Ex. B – Technical Proposal Instructions with TxDOT, local officials and the Office of the Attorney General. The approach must also describe how acquisition of right of way will be incorporated into the Project schedule to avoid delays.
(b) A description of the quality control methods that Proposer will employ to assure that all property owners’ rights under the Uniform Relocation and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended, are being satisfied, including, without limitation, the safeguards and policies Proposer will implement to ensure, that no coercive actions, as described in 49 CFR 24.102(h), will result from advancing a portion of right of way to the construction stage or any other actions that may be undertaken that could adversely affect the right-of-way acquisition process.
(c) A description of the acquisition and relocation process that will maintain the Project schedule but be sensitive to the needs and concerns of property owners, lessees, licensees and other occupants.
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Samples: Development Agreement
Right-of-Way Services. The Proposal shall provide a description of its approach to performing right-of-way services for the Project. The information shall include at least the following:
(a) The approach describing how the acquisition of right-of-way and any necessary relocation services will be managed by Proposer in conjunction Texas Department of Transportation Exhibit B RFP Addendum 1Request for Proposals SH 99 Grand Parkway Project Page 11 of 24 Volume I – Instructions to Proposers May 3June 19, 2012 Ex. B – Technical Proposal Instructions with TxDOT, local officials and the Office of the Attorney General. The approach must also describe how acquisition of right of way will be incorporated into the Project schedule to avoid delays.
(b) A description of the quality control methods that Proposer will employ to assure that all property owners’ rights under the Uniform Relocation and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended, are being satisfied, including, without limitation, the safeguards and policies Proposer will implement to ensure, that no coercive actions, as described in 49 CFR 24.102(h), will result from advancing a portion of right of way to the construction stage or any other actions that may be undertaken that could adversely affect the right-of-way acquisition process.
(c) A description of the acquisition and relocation process that will maintain the Project schedule but be sensitive to the needs and concerns of property owners, lessees, licensees and other occupants.
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Samples: Development Agreement