Specific Design Requirements Sample Clauses

Specific Design Requirements. The Design-Build Contractor shall: a. Consult with IFA to understand IFA’s requirements for the project and review all available data. b. Use English Units for preparation of all plans and submittals. c. Provide all remaining utility coordination, geotechnical investigation, engineering, design, Rule 5 NOI, necessary permits or permit revisions, as-built plans, and all necessary items to construct the project complete and in place. d. Maintain and make available to IFA, upon request, a project record that includes a history of significant events including changes and comments that influenced the development of the project. e. Perform all additional surveys required for this project. Construction for INDOT projects IR-34001 and IR-34166 had not been completed at the time survey was completed for this project. The Design-Build Contractor shall be responsible for any additional survey required and any updates to the design related to the changes to the topographic survey related to these projects. f. Perform all additional soil surveys, soil borings, geotechnical investigations, and appropriate analysis, including global stability, to produce the proposed design. Submit a Geotechnical Evaluation Report, prepared by the Design-Build Contractor's Geotechnical Responsible Engineer, presenting the results of all additional investigations, and all modifications or additions to the Geotechnical Data Report provided by IFA. The geotechnical investigation shall be in accordance with the current version of the INDOT Geotechnical Manual. The review shall be documented in the Geotechnical Evaluation Report and shall be submitted to the Office of Geotechnical Services for review and approval. g. Provide video documentation of the existing condition of all routes being utilized as a result of the Maintenance of Traffic plan.
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Specific Design Requirements. In addition to the requirements of the Reference Documents listed above, the overall design of the drainage system shall meet the following requirements: (a) The Concessionaire shall develop and implement a stormwater management plan, which shall be in accordance with the Reference Documents, including the SFPR Stormwater Management Plan Outline.
Specific Design Requirements. (1) All soil-mix designs must be based on the 28-day strength of the stabilized soil. (2) The consistency of the IMPROVED SOIL, in terms of unconfined compressive strength and other engineering parameters, shall be maintained in accordance with the acceptance criteria throughout the entire depth of the improvement, spanning from the absolute top of the IMPROVED SOIL where it interfaces with the design rough grade, to the absolute bottom of the IMPROVED SOIL where it interfaces with the supporting/natural soil layer. Adequate measures must be taken during construction to ensure this consistency, and the upper and lower extremities of the IMPROVED SOIL must be verified during the acceptance testing. (3) Items discussed in following “design considerations” sections are to be incorporated into calculations formally submitted for approval 4.2 Design Considerations - LNG Tank Area Soil Improvement 4.2.1 The target design unconfined compressive strength of the IMPROVED SOIL, and the anticipated variation in strength based on previous experience. 4.2.2 Description of test section and procedure for establishing proper mix. 4.2.3 Verification of all design aspects and parameters after completion and testing of the IMPROVED SOIL test sections. 4.2.4 Detailed drawings of the IMPROVED SOIL methodology, including depth, spacing, equipment and identification and control methodology. 4.2.5 A detailed description with sketches explaining the construction sequence and the final configuration of the site. The description must demonstrate that the final configuration of the site after soil improvement will be such that tank area rough grading and foundation construction (pile installation) can proceed without delay. 4.2.6 References to “cement” as applied to stabilized or improved soil in the LNG Tank Areas is intended to refer to cement or any other suitable reagent which results in permanent improved strength meeting the technical requirements for IMPROVED SOIL and which is approved by PURCHASER.

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