Site Assessment Sample Clauses

Site Assessment. Perform site visits and testing to examine and verify the status and operation of systems related to energy consumption associated with the building including building envelope, water usage, HVAC (boilers, chillers, pumps, VFDs, exhaust / supply fans, central air handlers, roof top units, energy recovery equipment, terminal units, heat pumps, valves, etc.), lighting (interior, exterior lighting, and controls), energy management system (including schedules), and controls sequence of operations relative to design. BGS will provide a knowledgeable escort to accompany the contractor during the site visits. BGS will help coordinate with contractor and building occupants for activities that may disrupt occupants’ standard schedules such as blower door test, light level testing, installation of energy meters, etc. when necessary.
Site Assessment. If Lessor shall ever have reason to believe that there are hazardous substances, solid wastes or Hazards affecting any part of the Leased Premises, Lessor (by its officers, employees and agents) at any time and from time to time, either prior to or after the occurrence of an Event of Default, may contract for the services of persons (the "SITE REVIEWERS") to perform environmental site assessments ("SITE ASSESSMENTS") on the Leased Premises for the purpose of determining whether there exists on the Leased Premises any environmental condition that could result in any liability, cost, or expense to the owner, occupier, or operator of the Leased Premises arising under any Applicable Environmental Laws. The Site Assessments may be performed at any time or times, upon reasonable notice, and under reasonable conditions established by Lessee that do not impede the performance of the Site Assessments. The Site Reviewers are hereby authorized to enter upon the Leased Premises for such purposes. The Site Reviewers are further authorized to perform both above and below the ground testing for environmental damage or the presence of hazardous substances, solid wastes and Hazards on the Leased Premises and such other tests on the Leased Premises as may be necessary to conduct the Site Assessments in the reasonable opinion of the Site Reviewers. Lessee will supply to the Site Reviewers such historical and operational information regarding the Leased Premises as may be reasonably requested by the Site Reviewers to facilitate the Site Assessments and will make available for meetings with the Site Reviewers appropriate personnel having knowledge of such matters. On request, Lessor shall make the results of such Site Assessments fully available to Lessee, which (prior to an Event of Default) may, at Lessee's election, participate under reasonable procedures in the direction of such Site Assessments and the description of tasks of the Site Reviewers. The cost of performing such Site Assessments shall be paid by Lessee upon demand of Lessor.
Site Assessment. A report on the viability of a Site for telecommunications purposes.
Site Assessment. Not earlier than two hundred and seventy (270) days and not later than one hundred and eighty (180) days prior to the Lease Term Expiration Date, Lessee shall, at Lessee's expense, deliver to Lessor an environmental site investigation and assessment (the "Site Assessment") substantially conforming to the requirements of ASTM 1527-E Phase I or any then successor thereto and Lessee shall cause to be performed by the Lease Term Expiration Date such additional testing, reporting and remediation as is reasonably and specifically recommended by such report (such report, together with such additional report, if any, shall be collectively referred to as the "Environmental Report"); provided that Lessee shall have no obligation to conduct a Site Assessment or cause an Environmental Report to be prepared if Lessee shall have exercised the Purchase Option.
Site Assessment. The City and EFCL will determine the specific requirements of site assessments in regards to Facilities and Utilities, including their projected lifecycle and condition. EFCL will coordinate site assessments over the Term of this License Agreement to include all Community Leagues with Facilities. The EFCL shall commission site assessments, and shall submit the site assessments to the City and the League upon their completion for review. The League will provide access to their Site and Facilities for the site assessment. Leagues will be provided reasonable notice of the site assessment.
Site Assessment. [Party] shall submit a Site Assessment Plan that contains all necessary information required under Health and Safety Code section 25395.94(b) and (c). If DTSC requires a health risk assessment (HRA), [Party] shall prepare an HRA in accordance with Health and Safety Code Section 25356.1.5(b),(c), and (d).
Site Assessment. 1. Tree Inventory– Evaluate the project site to assess general tree conditions, potential tree preservation problems, tree species and sizes (spot check accuracy of tree survey as provided by client), determination of accurate tree canopies, bore pit placement, required equipment clearances and potential transplant trees. .
Site Assessment. For each data center, Vendor performs a disaster risk assessment and hardware inventory to ensure that appropriate preventive measures have been taken and that the environmental support systems at each site appropriately minimize the potential for service outages. Vendor will establish hardware maintenance contracts wherever they are deemed appropriate to ensure risk exposure kept acceptable low.
Site Assessment. The project team would survey by xxxxxxx and/or SCUBA the general extent of marine resources within the proposed mooring field limits. This data would be used in the assessment of the environmental impacts that may result from the proposed project. If seagrasses are present, a detailed survey would be completed to document species diversity and density. The project team will perform a hydrographic survey at the project site within the mooring field boundaries. The marine resource and hydrographic data collected in the field would be converted to a base map illustrating contours and the marine resources within the project area. The project team will use the information collected during the data collection, field survey and regulatory review to provide feedback to the City and legal counsel relative to potential permitting issues, strategy, timeline, and cost. Task 5: M ooring Field Plan Development. Once the existing conditions are known, the Tetra Tech Team will assist the City in developing an anchorage or mooring field management plan that will be acceptable to both the City and the regulatory agencies. Based upon the data collected, the survey results, and the feedback received during the pre-application meeting(s), the project team will prepare a conceptual design of the proposed mooring field. The design submitted to the agencies as part of the application process will be dependent upon findings relative to the limits of privately vs. state-owned submerged lands and compliance with the applicable agency regulations. Prior to submittal, the design would be presented to the City for approval. The project team will then prepare a set of permit sketches for the proposed mooring field suitable for submittal to the DEP and XXX, illustrating the existing conditions, property lines, bathymetric contours, marine resources and the proposed structures. Typical section views would be included which illustrate the mean high and low water line and typical details of the proposed mooring structures.
Site Assessment. The Contractor will perform all aspects of the site assessment in accordance with applicable rules and guidance of the DEP and other government entities, including general coordination and communication during the project, researching site history and background, identifying potential receptors and health risks, determining the chemicals of concern present, their concentrations and the vertical and horizontal extent of the contaminant plume in all affected media, determining the lithologic and hydrogeologic parameters that affect the migration of contaminants, identifying off-site contamination and affected parties, evaluating site closure options, and preparation of associated reports. Examples of work to be performed under this contract include but are not limited to: 1. Review existing and historical site records, prior assessment and cleanup activities, program expenditures and eligibility status and prepare a site specific Health & Safety Plan. 2. Communicate with parties affected by and/or associated with the site. 3. Determine site logistics, negotiate and obtain offsite access agreements and obtain required permits and utility clearance for site assessment activities. 4. Install soil borings, temporary sampling points, and monitoring xxxxx and conduct soil screening and field testing, including equipment calibration. Identify contaminant sources, potential receptors and exposure pathways. 5. Collect, preserve and ship air, water, soil, and sediment samples to laboratory for petroleum contaminant analysis, collect groundwater elevation data and conduct a professional land survey (PLS) and properly manage investigative derived waste (IDW), including removal, storage, treatment and disposal/recycling. 6. Conduct Indoor Vapor Intrusion (IVI) survey for sites with on-site buildings and/or sensitive receptors. 7. Provide technical oversight for field activities; including detailed field notes for work assigned under the contract. 8. Interpret laboratory report data, delineate contaminant plumes and prepare off- site contamination notification packages. 9. Prepare proposals and technical reports and deliverables, including necessary professional review and certification and certify site assessment documents by a Florida registered Professional Geologist (P.G.) or qualified Florida registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) and evaluate sites for closure criteria. 10. Prepare and submit invoices for completed work in accordance with the contract. 11. Provide ...