Specification Deliverables Sample Clauses

Specification Deliverables i) Consultant will be required to prepare and submit all technical specifications in the CSI MasterFormat and congruent with FAA construction specifications, or as otherwise directed by the Board in the DO. The Board may provide certain technical specification sections as required or necessary to maintain DFW Airport design or construction standards. ii) New or customized specification sections, not currently included in the Board Master Division 01 Specifications, must be developed utilizing the Board Master Specifications current CSI format and software. Specifications must be transmitted for all reviews, between the Consultant and the Board, electronically utilizing the Board on-line file sharing system. A limited number of hard copies (printed) of the specifications may also be required for the review process. iii) Solicitation documents (e.g. Instruction to Bidders/Instructions to Proponents), General Provisions, Special Provisions, and Mandatory Provisions (Federal contracts only), and Division 00 and 01 Guide Specifications produced by the Board will be provided to the Consultant for inclusion with its technical specifications. Consultant shall update and modify the Board provided Division 00 and 01 Guide Specifications as necessary for the specific DO project. iv) Consultant is responsible for sealing and signing the Division 00 and 01 specifications included in the deliverables.
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Specification Deliverables i) Consultant will be required to prepare and submit all technical specifications in the CSI MasterFormat and congruent with FAA construction specifications, or as otherwise directed by the Board in the DO. The Board may provide certain technical specification sections as required or necessary to maintain DFW Airport design or construction standards. ii) New or customized specification sections, not currently included in the Board Master Division 01 Specifications, must be developed utilizing the Board Master Specifications current CSI format and software. Specifications must be transmitted for all reviews, between the Consultant and the Board, electronically utilizing the Board on-line file sharing system. A limited number of hard copies (printed) of the specifications may also be required for the review process. iii) Solicitation documents (e.g. Instruction to Bidders/Instructions to Proponents), General Provisions, Special Provisions, and Mandatory Provisions (Federal contracts only), and Division 00 and 01 Guide Specifications produced by the Board will be provided to the Consultant for inclusion with its technical specifications. Consultant shall update and modify the Board provided Division 00 and 01 Guide Specifications as necessary for the specific DO project. iv) Consultant is responsible for sealing and signing the Division 00 and 01 specifications included in the deliverables. In general, all deliverables must be submitted in PDF format as a minimum. Native format files are required as indicated above. Files shall be uploaded by consultant to the DFW management system (Unifier) in the respective project folder. i) Deliverables will be identified in the applicable Delivery Order and may include, but not be limited to, exhibits, briefings, reports, white papers, near-term response strategies, long-term visions and Master Planning documents; ii) Electronic copies of all final documents must be provided to DFW in the "native" program file format, in addition to an electronic portable document format (PDF); and iii) Any applicable schedule for the provision of Services and deliverables will be established in the applicable Delivery Order. 1) OVERVIEW – Prior to commencement of any Phase as described in Exhibit 1Scope of Services, the Board and Consultant shall negotiate compensation amount for the services which will be included in each Delivery Order and or Phase. If Consultant fails, in the reasonable determination of the Board, to negotiate com...
Specification Deliverables. 1) Consultant will be required to submit specifications in the format directed in the DFW Design Criteria Manual, or as otherwise directed by the Board, as the basis for writing and transmitting all specifications developed under the Contract. 2) New or customized specification sections, not currently included in the Standard Specification Book, must be developed utilizing the Board Master Specification current CSI format and software. Specifications must be transmitted for all reviews, between the Consultant and the Board, electronically utilizing the Board on-line file sharing system. A limited number of hard copies (printed) of the specifications may also be required for the review process. 3) Solicitation documents (e.g. Instruction to Bidders/Instructions to Proponents), General Provisions, Special Provisions, and Mandatory Provisions (Federal contracts only), and Division 00 and 01 Guide Specifications produced by the Board will be provided to the Consultant for inclusion with 70%, 100% Issued for Permit and Issued for Bid submittals. Consultant shall update and modify the Board provided Guide Specifications as necessary for the specific project and the Consultant is responsible for sealing/stamping and signing the Division 00 and 01 specifications included in the deliverables.

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