Task 3a Sample Clauses

Task 3a. Bottled Water Deliveries This subtask includes contracting and providing bottled water deliveries of up to 60 gallons of bottled water per household. Task 3b – Non-potable Water Deliveries This subtask includes providing non-potable hauled water weekly or biweekly deliveries that will be arranged as needed. This water delivery shall not exceed 50 gallons per person per day. Water haulers must use trucks that comply with the California Air Resources Control Board Truck and Bus Regulations through a Certification of Operation. Water Haulers may have some inactive trucks without a certification. These inactive trucks may be used to provide sufficient hauled water capability on a limited, temporary basis to respond to water outages during this drought. Deliverables: • Documentation of requests for service costs contract(s) with water providers • Water delivery summary documentation (location, date, and volume) • Photos
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Task 3a. Scientific objectives, led by: X. Xxxx (NOCS) Activities in task 3a. will continue to include coordination with other EU, international and national research programs to provide up to date inputs on science objectives relevant to ocean observatories. This will include attending project meetings, conferences, and maintaining links with subject area experts. As the demonstrations missions progress WP3 will also seek to get input from the knowledge gained during DM activities. WP3 will seek augmented inputs from subject area experts identify areas where DM activities may not provide sufficient knowledge for observatory planning.
Task 3a. Complete Drainage Design OVERVIEW: Complete design of the roadway drainage and open channel drainage features. SUB TASKS: • Address 30% Review Comments • Complete Storm Drain Design • Complete Irrigation Design • Identify Potential Design Conflicts • Prepare Preliminary Drainage Plan and Profile Sheets • Update Drainage Cost Estimate • Perform QC Review and Documentation DELIVERABLES: • Drainage Design • Preliminary Drainage Plan and Profile Sheets • 60% Drainage Quantities/Cost Estimate Task 3b: Complete Roadway Design OVERVIEW: Finalize the roadway model and design. Modify the design based on reviewer comments and continued coordination with project team members. Modify the design as necessary to include other discipline needs like drainage facilities, utilities, signing, and striping. Create preliminary roadway plan sheets. Right-of-Way lines will be developed and coordinated with the City and their acquisition team. SUB TASKS: • Assess 30% Review Comments • Complete Roadway Design • Develop Title, Index, and Horizontal Control Sheets • Develop Preliminary Roadway Plan & Profile Sheets • Develop Right-of-way required to construct work for Survey to finalize documents • Update Preliminary Typical Section Plan Sheets • Update Roadway Quantities/Cost Estimate • Perform QC Review and Documentation DELIVERABLES: • Title, Index and Horizontal Control Sheets • Preliminary Roadway Plan & Profile Sheets • Preliminary Typical Section Plan Sheets • 60% Roadway Quantities/Cost Estimate
Task 3a. Dredged Material Placement Area Access Coordination – The Project Team proposes to “mine” dried material from USACE-controlled dredged material placement area(s) located adjacent to the GIWW and near Dressing Point Island. Dewatered and settled material (preferably clay) will be used to restore island habitat at Dressing Point Island and potentially create tidal and subtidal emergent xxxxx habitats. An “outgrant” or similar legal access agreement will need to be executed for access and use of USACE-controlled lands. Multiple coordination meetings with the USACE Galveston District Regulatory Division, Real Estate Division and/or Operations Division will likely be necessary in order to secure access to placement area(s) for the purpose of mining the material. These coordination meetings may take place at the project site and/or the USACE Galveston District office. Discussions with the USACE Galveston District (and their review) for access to dredged material placement area(s) will commence when the permit application (see Task 2c) is under review. USACE issuance of executed outgrant or legal agreement for access is beyond control of DU. Deliverables: USACE Real Estate outgrant submission Estimated Time to Completion: USACE Real Estate form submitted no later than 180 days from NTP Estimated Cost: $15,660.40
Task 3a. Market Characterization The initial step in the data collection and preparation phase will be to develop a clear understanding of the current market segments and utility service areas in Illinois as well as a clear understanding of the market research data currently available. The GDS Team will coordinate with the Parties to gather utility sales and customer data andexisting market research to define appropriate market sectors, market segments, vintages, saturation data and end uses for each utility service territory.
Task 3a. Using horizontal photo-identifiable QA/QC checkpoints from LAR-IAC (2006), LAR-IAC 2 (2008), and/or LAR-IAC 3 (2011), measure ground coordinates of these checkpoints on the 4” orthophoto tiles, and prepare Horizontal Accuracy Assessment Reports for each 4” AT block consistent with requirements of the National Standard for Spatial Data Accuracy (NSSDA) and Acceptance Criteria C3 and C4 of the Quality Plan. Each Horizontal Accuracy Assessment Report will be signed and sealed by an ASPRS Certified Photogrammetrist. Task 3b: Review all 4” orthophoto tiles [using QC software selected by Contractor] and compare aesthetics of each 4” digital orthophoto GeoTIFF image with Acceptance Criteria A1 through X00, X0, X0, X0 xxx X0 (xxx Xxxxxxx XX website if applicable). The aesthetic review should identify color and tone imbalance as well as radiometry, artifacts, smears, warping, distortions, seam lines, mosaicking, and processing errors using commonly accepted professional standards. Contractor will submit a QC report each week to Pictometry/Xxxxxxx and LAR-IAC, including a Microsoft Word document with project information, geodatabase that shows the location of edit calls made, and an associated Excel file that lists edit calls by major edit call categories, using codes coordinated with Pictometry/Xxxxxxx and LAR-IAC. Task 3c: Perform completeness reviews of all 4” orthophoto tiles for countywide datasets and subsets to be used for each of the spatially-limited dataset (SLDS) areas. Contractor shall ensure proper geographic coverage, check file-naming convention, verify that there are no gaps or overlap, ensure that previously rejected tiles have been corrected by Pictometry/Xxxxxxx and verify that all datasets are complete and include metadata. Task 3d: Generate all 4” orthophoto products required for countywide and spatially-limited datasets. Task 3e: Survey 000 XX/XX 3D checkpoints for use in testing and reporting the accuracy of the digital orthophotos and/or elevation datasets. Any QA/QC checkpoints generated for this project will be provided as a deliverable to the County and shall comply at a minimum with the following requirements:

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  • Task Description This task includes activities associated with permit-required monitoring conducted in accordance with the conditions specified by state or federal regulatory agencies. All monitoring tasks must be located within or adjacent to the Project area and follow the Department’s Regional Coastal Monitoring Program and FWC's marine turtle and shorebird monitoring programs. Guidance for monitoring of nearshore resources is available in the Department's Standard Operation Procedures For Nearshore Hardbottom Monitoring Of Beach Nourishment Projects. The Local Sponsor must submit work products directly to the appropriate state or federal regulatory agencies in accordance with permit conditions to be eligible for reimbursement under this task, unless otherwise directed.

  • Design Development Phase Services 3.3.1 Based on the Owner’s approval of the Schematic Design Documents, and on the Owner’s authorization of any adjustments in the Project requirements and the budget for the Cost of the Work, the Architect shall prepare Design Development Documents for the Owner’s approval. The Design Development Documents shall illustrate and describe the development of the approved Schematic Design Documents and shall consist of drawings and other documents including plans, sections, elevations, typical construction details, and diagrammatic layouts of building systems to fix and describe the size and character of the Project as to architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical systems, and other appropriate elements. The Design Development Documents shall also include outline specifications that identify major materials and systems and establish, in general, their quality levels.

  • Work Description T-804 Opening Roads - Removal of closure devices, cleaning ditches, removing berms, and blading the traveled-way T-811 Closing Roads - Entrance treatment for 150' cross-rip; debris block (slash, earth, berm, rocks, etc.) + seed + water bar T-811 Closing Roads - Water bar frequency per BMPs for remainder of road T-811 Closing Roads - Engineering Rep. or Construction Inspector must be notified prior to performing closeout NFSR Road No. Lane Width & Maintenance Level Mile Marker Begin End 76L Single Lane / Level 2 76 0.00 Ending 0.48

  • TECHNICAL TASKS Products that require a draft version are indicated by marking “(draft and final)” after the product name in the “Products” section of the task/subtask. If “(draft and final)” does not appear after the product name, only a final version of the product is required. Subtask 1.1 (Products) describes the procedure for submitting products to the CAM.

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

  • Design Review At appropriate stages of design, documented reviews of the design results shall be planned and conducted. Participants at each Design Review shall include representatives of all functions concerned with the design stage being reviewed, as well as other specialist personnel, as required. Records of such reviews shall be maintained. Any computer software used to perform alternative calculations or verify clearances through the use of scale models or computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) techniques shall be validated before the use of the application, with validation documented in accordance with Section 2.2.15. In addition, at each submittal to IFA for review, Developer shall provide hand calculations that validate any calculations performed by computer software.

  • Task Applies weed control chemicals to ditch banks and around above-ground Agency facilities. Physical Demand: Standing; walking; lifting and carrying (regularly up to 25 lbs., frequently up to 50 lbs.); distance vision; use of hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls. Marginal Job Duties:

  • Work Plan Coordinate a work plan including a list of the proposed meetings and coordination activities, and related tasks to be performed, a schedule and an estimate. The work plan must satisfy the requirements of the project and must be approved by the State prior to commencing work.

  • Statement of Work The Contractor shall provide the services and staff, and otherwise do all things necessary for or incidental to the performance of work, as set forth below:

  • Service Description The Parties will provide Common Channel Signaling (CCS) to one another via Signaling System 7 (SS7) network Interconnection, in accordance with prevailing industry standards. Use of a third party provider of SS7 trunks is permitted.

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