Schematic Design Package Sample Clauses

Schematic Design Package. Schematic Design Package means the combination of: (i) Schematic Design Drawings; (ii) an outline summary of the areas within the proposed Project such summary corresponding to the general categories in the space allocation outlined in the Design Program; (iii) a description of the building and general site development that shall include an overview of proposed exterior architectural materials and structural systems together with the MEP Systems and services being contemplated; and (iv) an Opinion of Probable Construction Cost that demonstrates conformity with the Budget, all that in TFC’s sole opinion must be in satisfactory quality and detail.
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Schematic Design Package. Based on all project input provided to-date, including commentary from the design charrettes and report, prepare a Schematic Design package to represent the “whole building” design approach for the preferred scheme reviewed in the charrettes. Incorporate City feedback, comments, Charrette results, and all relevant project discovery information. Prepare the Schematic Design package and report, to include the following:
Schematic Design Package. Conceptual visualizations of the various options and aspects of the project will be created to include both plan and three-dimensional studies. We will review these utilizing the Mural application with the Town prior to cost estimations.
Schematic Design Package. Tenant shall submit to Landlord schematic design plans for (x) the initial construction of the Improvements, and (y) such changes and alterations to such Improvements as requiring Landlord approval pursuant to Section 12.1, at 15% of the overall design completion of the applicable Improvements, setting forth conceptual site layouts and plans, sections and elevations (the “Schematic Design Package”). The Schematic Design Package shall be submitted to Landlord in the form of a CAD file, together with a pdf copy, by email, and two (2) hard copy prints. Landlord shall have a period of fifteen (15) days following receipt of the Schematic Design Package and five (5) Business Days following receipt of any revisions thereto within which to review and approve or disapprove the Schematic Design Package or any such revisions; provided, however, that if Landlord shall not have responded to Tenant with Landlord’s written approval or disapproval of the Schematic Design Package or any revisions thereto within such fifteen (15) day period (or as to revisions, such five (5) Business Day period), Landlord shall be deemed to have approved such Schematic Design Package or revisions. Landlord may only disapprove the Schematic Design Package if the Schematic Design Package fails to conform with this Lease or Applicable Law.
Schematic Design Package a. Prepare, reproduce, submit, and make such presentations and revisions of planning documents, at such frequency as to achieve the University’s intent of the project, and refine and alter the work to meet University acceptance.

Related to Schematic Design Package

  • Schematic Design Phase INDICATE IN STATEMENT OF WORK “NOT APPLICABLE” IF SECTION IS NOT APPLICABLE

  • Schematic Design Documents In accordance with the approved Preliminary Design and Construction Schedule and based upon approval of and comments made by the Owner regarding the Concept Design Studies, the Design Professional shall prepare and submit to the Owner Schematic Design Documents, including drawings and outline specifications. These documents shall represent a further development of the approved design concept, providing additional detail and specificity regarding the intended design solution. Typically, all such documents shall be drawn to scale, indicating materials and assemblies, as appropriate, to convey the design intent and to illustrate the Project’s basic elements, scale and relationship to the Site. All major pieces of furniture and equipment to be fixed or supplied by the CM/GC shall be illustrated to scale. (See ASTM Standard Practice E 1804-02, August 2007, Sections 6.3, 8.2 and 8.3 for guidance on information which is generally developed in Schematic Design.)

  • Schematic Design Phase Services § 3.2.1 The Architect shall review the program and other information furnished by the Owner, and shall review laws, codes, and regulations applicable to the Architect’s services.

  • Schematic Design See Section 2, Part 1, Article 2.1.4, Paragraph 2.1.4.2.

  • Preliminary Design Phase During the Preliminary Design Phase, the CONSULTANT shall, if requested by the CITY and accepted by the CONSULTANT as part of a Services Authorization:

  • Design Professional to Design Work The Design Professional Contract requires the Design Professional to design and to prepare the Contract Documents, a copy of which shall be furnished to the Contractor upon request. The Design Professional Contract requires the Design Professional to designate a readily accessible representative (either on Site or by computer, phone or fax or otherwise) who shall have authority promptly to render decisions and to furnish information required of the Design Professional.

  • Final Design Phase A. After acceptance by Owner of the Preliminary Design Phase documents, revised opinion of probable Construction Cost as determined in the Preliminary Design Phase, and/or any other Right of Way plan documents, subject to any Owner-directed modifications or changes in the scope, extent, character, or design requirements of or for the Project, and upon written authorization from Owner, Engineer shall:

  • Design Phase All Basic Services set forth in the Agreement with the exception of Interdisciplinary Document Coordination Review, conducting a Card Trick session, Value-Engineering services, Estimating services. Bidding Phase • All Basic Services set forth in the Agreement. Construction Phase • All Basic Services set forth in the Agreement. Post-Construction • All Basic Services set forth in the Agreement.

  • Drawings and Specifications 9.1 A complete list of all Drawings that form a part of the Contract Documents are to be found as an index on the Drawings themselves, and/or may be provided to Developer and/or in the Table of Contents.

  • 253 Design Change (a) “Design Change” is a change in work and/or materials shown in the Schedule of Items and described in Plans or specifications that has been mutually agreed to in writing or ordered by Contracting Officer. Changes of a minor nature (such as adjustment in horizontal and vertical alignment, that do not exceed specified tolerance, necessary to maintain or balance earthwork quantities substantially as designed) and variation in quantities, as described in B5.251, shall not be considered Design Changes.

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