Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form • Air Quality • Archeological Background Study • Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • Ecological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum Deliverables: (Additional deliverables to be identified based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Standard Agreement for Engineering Related Professional Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall must be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form with Tier 1 Assessment • Air Quality Analysis DocuSign Envelope ID: 9EFC6FE2-229E-4628-90C6-20E86398200F • Archeological Background Study • Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • Ecological Biological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources Project Coordination Request (PCR) • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum DeliverablesDeliverables for all documents and technical reports: (Additional deliverables to be identified in a work authorization based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support DocuSign Envelope ID: 77A45C0A-6CA6-4436-AA61-FD6DAA5DDC8C environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form • Air Quality • Archeological Background Study Sites and Cemeteries • Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • Ecological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader thereader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by DocuSign Envelope ID: 77A45C0A-6CA6-4436-AA61-FD6DAA5DDC8C TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum Deliverables: (Additional deliverables to be identified based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: DocuSign Envelope ID: D78C9312-D95C-4FD3-B00A-7CFCC10A2DB4 • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form • Air Quality • Archeological Background Study Sites and Cemeteries • Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • Ecological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis • Water Resouces All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader thereader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum Deliverables: (Additional deliverables to be identified based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form • with Tier 1 Assessment Air Quality • Analysis Archeological Background Study • DocuSign Envelope ID: B3F57688-319D-4340-876F-E11B399F9D4B Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • Ecological Biological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources • Project Coordination Request (PCR) Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum DeliverablesDeliverables for all documents and technical reports: (Additional deliverables to be identified in a work authorization based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support DocuSign Envelope ID: 1065CE05-E678-4FDA-9A15-CD435C82F2FA environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form • Air Quality • Archeological Background Study Sites and Cemeteries • Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • Ecological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader thereader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by DocuSign Envelope ID: 1065CE05-E678-4FDA-9A15-CD435C82F2FA TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum Deliverables: (Additional deliverables to be identified based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form • Air Quality • Archeological Background Study • Sites and Cemeteries Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • DocuSign Envelope ID: EE5D87D9-3666-4B03-B13F-724FBCE94AAD Ecological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader thereader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum Deliverables: (Additional deliverables to be identified based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support DocuSign Envelope ID: 531A9DDE-2967-4B7D-96AD-B570C85CF1EE environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form • Air Quality • Archeological Background Study Sites and Cemeteries • Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • Ecological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader thereader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by DocuSign Envelope ID: 531A9DDE-2967-4B7D-96AD-B570C85CF1EE TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum Deliverables: (Additional deliverables to be identified based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support DocuSign Envelope ID: CB4D4692-3486-4327-9EA0-F7A661B6ACDF environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form • Air Quality • Archeological Background Study • Sites and Cemeteries Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • Ecological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader thereader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by DocuSign Envelope ID: CB4D4692-3486-4327-9EA0-F7A661B6ACDF TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum Deliverables: (Additional deliverables to be identified based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form • with Tier 1 Assessment Air Quality • Analysis Archeological Background Study • DocuSign Envelope ID: FEE70723-A887-4BCC-92B5-33508013EFFC Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • Ecological Biological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources • Project Coordination Request (PCR) Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum DeliverablesDeliverables for all documents and technical reports: (Additional deliverables to be identified in a work authorization based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form • Air Quality • Archeological Background Study • Sites and Cemeteries Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • DocuSign Envelope ID: F4473BF7-308E-4940-87F9-828A77C78A28 Ecological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader thereader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum Deliverables: (Additional deliverables to be identified based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support DocuSign Envelope ID: D48DDB49-3B26-4601-BF7C-3027905768B1 environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form • Air Quality • Archeological Background Study Sites and Cemeteries • Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • Ecological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader thereader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by DocuSign Envelope ID: D48DDB49-3B26-4601-BF7C-3027905768B1 TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum Deliverables: (Additional deliverables to be identified based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. DocuSign Envelope ID: 81680129-218F-4A62-86EE-68C3C135A630 Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form with Tier 1 Assessment • Air Quality Analysis • Archeological Background Study • Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • Ecological Biological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources Project Coordination Request (PCR) • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum DeliverablesDeliverables for all documents and technical reports: (Additional deliverables to be identified in a work authorization based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final DocumentDocument DocuSign Envelope ID: 81680129-218F-4A62-86EE-68C3C135A630
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support DocuSign Envelope ID: CA9F0A59-74CF-45EC-A0BA-DA5EDEFB2344 environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form • Air Quality • Archeological Background Study • Sites and Cemeteries Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • Ecological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader thereader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by DocuSign Envelope ID: CA9F0A59-74CF-45EC-A0BA-DA5EDEFB2344 TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum Deliverables: (Additional deliverables to be identified based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support DocuSign Envelope ID: F9E4AA24-4672-4529-8EFA-00D1CA218520 environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form • Air Quality • Archeological Background Study Sites and Cemeteries • Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • Ecological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader thereader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by DocuSign Envelope ID: F9E4AA24-4672-4529-8EFA-00D1CA218520 TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum Deliverables: (Additional deliverables to be identified based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine in each work authorization what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given projectnecessary. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. DocuSign Envelope ID: F4888AB1-5DA1-49AB-A751-51413985E885 Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need Scope Development Tool • Biological Evaluation Form with Tier 1 Assessment • Air Quality Analysis • Archeological Background Study • Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • Ecological Biological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources Project Coordination Request (PCR) • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum DeliverablesDeliverables for all documents and technical reports: (Additional deliverables to be identified in a work authorization based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. DocuSign Envelope ID: 32531276-D54D-42BA-B8CD-1FFE51D0946F Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form • Air Quality • Archeological Background Study • Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • Ecological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader thereader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum Deliverables: (Additional deliverables to be identified based on work assigned.) • DocuSign Envelope ID: 32531276-D54D-42BA-B8CD-1FFE51D0946F Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and DocuSign Envelope ID: AAC8E920-9951-40B4-B77C-DDDA5AE10FF9 documentation that will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall must be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will must reference the technical reports. Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form with Tier 1 Assessment • Air Quality Analysis • Archeological Background Study • Texas Antiquities Permit Application • Archeological Survey Report • Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • Ecological Biological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources Project Coordination Request (PCR) • Non-archeological Historic-age Resources Research Design • Non-archeological Historic-age Reconnaissance Survey Report • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All On all technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this a MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader or include in a CE the project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum DeliverablesDeliverables for all documents and technical reports: (Additional deliverables to be identified in a work authorization based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support DocuSign Envelope ID: 0D2F7E90-5707-4244-B1F8-5FC3612CC484 environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form • Air Quality • Archeological Background Study Sites and Cemeteries • Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • Ecological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader thereader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by DocuSign Envelope ID: 0D2F7E90-5707-4244-B1F8-5FC3612CC484 TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum Deliverables: (Additional deliverables to be identified based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form • Air Quality • Archeological Background Study • Sites and Cemeteries Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • DocuSign Envelope ID: F242F592-8716-4CB3-B7F2-54D1B859C58C Ecological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader thereader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum Deliverables: (Additional deliverables to be identified based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form • Air Quality • Archeological Background Study Sites and Cemeteries • Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment DocuSign Envelope ID: C4CEDECA-D2D9-45A1-BD15-E7F369C6A871 • Ecological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader thereader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum Deliverables: (Additional deliverables to be identified based on work assigned.) • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Technical Reports and Documentation. Definition of technical report and documentation for environmental services: a report, checklist, form, or analysis detailing resource-specific studies identified during the process of gathering data to make an environmental decision. Technical reports and documentation must be produced before an environmental document (e.g. EA) is prepared in order to identify issues early in the process. The City and/or State will determine what technical reports and documentation will be necessary for any given project. Technical reports and documentation must be prepared for the City and/or State with sufficient detail and clarity to support environmental determination(s). All technical reports shall be compliant with TxDOT Environmental Compliance Toolkits. The environmental document will reference the technical reports. DocuSign Envelope ID: E7DAA847-BF7C-44E6-B32B-712DD5062C72 Environmental technical reports and documentation must include appropriate National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) or federal regulatory language in addition to the purpose and methodology used in delivering the service. Technical reports and forms must include sufficient information to determine the significance of impacts. Some examples of environmental technical reports and documentation are listed below: • Purpose and Need • Biological Evaluation Form • Air Quality • Archeological Background Study • Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation • Coastal Barrier Resources Act • Community Impacts Assessment • Ecological Resources • Farmland Protection Policy Act • Hazardous Materials • Historic Resources • Indirect and Cumulative Impacts • Section 6(f) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Project Development • Chapter 26, Parks and Wildlife Code • Public Involvement • Traffic Noise Analysis • U.S. DOT Section 4(f) Analysis All technical reports and documentation prepared under the authority granted by this MOU, the ENGINEER Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader thereader or include in a CE project record: "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Minimum Deliverables: (Additional deliverables to be identified based on work assigned.) DocuSign Envelope ID: E7DAA847-BF7C-44E6-B32B-712DD5062C72 • Draft Document • Final Document
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services