Second Tier Allowances Sample Clauses

The 'Second Tier Allowances' clause defines additional or supplementary allowances that may be provided beyond the primary or base allowances in a contract. Typically, these allowances cover specific items, services, or contingencies that are not included in the initial scope or budget, such as unforeseen site conditions or extra materials. By establishing a framework for these secondary allowances, the clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of how extra costs will be managed, thereby reducing disputes and providing flexibility to address changes during the course of a project.
Second Tier Allowances. A. GROUND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES AND SITE WORK, when proposed activities described below substantially conform to the original footprint and/or are performed in previously disturbed soils, including the area where the activity is staged.
Second Tier Allowances. A. GROUND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES AND SITE WORK, when proposed activities described below substantially conform within the existing footprint (surface area and depth of disturbance will be largely within the same location) or are performed in previously disturbed soils; also including the area where the activity is staged. 1. Footings, Foundations, Retaining Walls, Slopes, and Slope Stabilization Systems a. In-kind repair, replacement, or reinforcement of footings, foundations, retaining walls, slopes, and slope stabilization systems (e.g., rip-rap, gabion baskets, crib walls, soldier pile, and lag walls) if related ground disturbing activities are within the boundary of previously disturbed soils. b. Installation of perimeter drainage (e.g., French drains) in previously disturbed soils.
Second Tier Allowances. Only FEMA staff or FEMA-delegated reviewers meeting the applicable SOI Professional Qualifications Standards in accordance with Stipulation I.B(1)(a) of this Agreement may apply Second Tier allowances. A. GROUND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES AND SITE WORK, when proposed activities described below substantially conform to the original footprint and/or are performed in previously disturbed soils, including the area where the activity is staged. 1432 1. Footings, Foundations, Retaining Walls, Slopes, and Slope Stabilization Systems 1433 1434 a. In-kind repair, replacement, and reinforcement of footings, foundations, retaining 1435 walls, slopes, and slope stabilization systems (e.g., gabion baskets, crib walls, soldier 1436 pile and lag walls) if related ground disturbing activities are within the boundary of 1437 previously disturbed soils. 1438 1439 b. Installation of perimeter drainage (e.g. French drains) when performed in 1440 previously disturbed soils. 1441
Second Tier Allowances. A. GROUND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES AND SITE WORK, when proposed activities described below substantially conform to the original footprint and/or are performed in previously disturbed soils, including the area where the activity is staged. 1568 1. Footings, Foundations, Retaining Walls, Slopes, and Slope Stabilization Systems 1569 1570 a. In-kind repair, replacement, and reinforcement of footings, foundations, retaining 1571 walls, slopes, and slope stabilization systems (e.g., gabion baskets, crib walls, 1572 soldier pile and lag walls) if related ground disturbing activities are within the 1573 boundary of previously disturbed soils. 1574 1575 b. Installation of perimeter drainage (e.g. French drains) when performed in 1576 previously disturbed soils. 1577 1578 2. Recreation and Landscaping 1579 1580 a. In-kind repairs or replacement, and minor upgrades to existing recreational 1581 facilities and features (e.g. playgrounds, campgrounds, fire pits, dump stations and 1582 utility hook-ups, swimming pools, athletic fields and signage, batting cages, 1583 basketball courts, swing sets, pathways, simple wooden/wire stream crossings). 1584 1585 b. In-kind repair, replacements, and minor upgrades to existing landscaping elements 1586 (e.g., fencing, free standing walls, paving, planters, irrigation systems, lighting 1587 elements, signs, flag poles, ramps, steps). 1588 1589 3. Piers, Docks, Boardwalks, Boat Ramps, and Dune Crossovers 1590 1591 a. In-kind repair and replacement and minor upgrades to existing piers, docks, 1592 boardwalks, boat ramps, and dune crossovers in areas of previously disturbed soils. 1593 1594 4. Cemeteries 1595 1596 a. Removal of woody debris such as branches and limbs from cemeteries, provided 1597 that heavy equipment and other machinery are not operated or staged on areas
Second Tier Allowances. A. GROUND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES AND SITE WORK, when proposed activities described below substantially conform to the original footprint and/or are performed in previously disturbed soils, including the area where the activity is staged. 1. Footings, Foundations, Retaining Walls, Slopes, and Slope Stabilization Systems a. In-kind repair, replacement, and reinforcement of footings, foundations, retaining walls, slopes, and slope stabilization systems (e.g., gabion baskets, crib walls, soldier pile and lag walls) if related ground disturbing activities are within the boundary of previously disturbed soils. b. Installation of perimeter drainage (e.g. French drains) when performed in previously disturbed soils.
Second Tier Allowances. Second Tier allowances may be applied by staff meeting the applicable SOI Professional Qualifications Standards in accordance with Stipulation I.B(1)(a) of this Agreement. A. GROUND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES AND SITE WORK, are limited to the proposed activities, including the areas where the activity is staged, as described below. Project review should consider the entirety of the proposed activities including staging, site access, site cleanup, and possible site work (e.g., grading for positive drainage, vegetation removal) as potential ground-disturbing activities. Other possible ground-disturbing activities are listed under other activity types in this appendix. 1. Footings, Foundations, Retaining Walls, Slopes, and Slope Stabilization Systems a. In-kind repair, replacement, and reinforcement of footings, foundations, retaining walls, slopes, and slope stabilization systems (e.g., gabion baskets, crib walls, soldier pile and lag walls) if related ground disturbing activities are within the boundary of previously disturbed soils. b. Installation of perimeter drainage (e.g., French drains) when performed in previously disturbed soils.