Value Engineering Study. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits as requested and provide at least one team member to assist and/or participate in a Value Engineering study if applicable.
Value Engineering Study. The Engineer shall participate in a Value Engineering (VE) study for this project after the 60% schematic submittal. The participation in the group session will be limited to the first and last days. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits and reference documents for the group session and be available for additional information during the group session. The Engineer shall evaluate the VE recommendations for implementation into the project and complete TxDOT form 2502. Recommendations from the VE Study approved for implementation into the project shall be incorporated into the schematic design unless otherwise directed by the State.
Value Engineering Study. If requested by the State in a Work Authorization, the Engineer shall prepare exhibits and provide staff to participate in a Value Engineering (VE) study.
Value Engineering Study. The Engineer shall provide on-site team leadership and report documentation for a Value Engineering (VE) study at the State’s District Office or other designated location. The Engineer shall cover the following areas during the VE study:
Value Engineering Study. Perform a Value Engineering (VE) Study of the Project’s 30% design set as needed to satisfy the CWSRF loan requirements. The specific process and layout of the VE study will be determined with coordination between the OR team, City and DEQ but will generally follow the approach as described by DEQ: “The primary point of the VE study is to have the project design evaluated by a different engineering firm than the one who designed the study to ensure that the project construction costs are reasonable without compromising the quality. So, some of the types of things that could be evaluated for this project could include, although I suspect Drew may have some other ideas: • Is the proposed project better than doing nothing (there is a need, no action not appropriate) • Is the stormwater and WW route(s) the most sensible? • Do the materials used make the most sense from lowest life cycle cost? • Lots of things are probably not applicable (energy use, treatment alternatives, etc.), so there could be a discussion of things that were N/A to show that a simple VE study is appropriate to the project” Draft VE study to be delivered to the City within six (6) weeks of delivery of the 30% design package. Final VE study to be delivered to the City within two (2) weeks of receipt of City comments. The VE Study shall be performed by licensed Professional Engineers.
Value Engineering Study. If requested by the State, the Engineer shall provide a Certified Value Engineering Specialist (CVS), prepare exhibits, schedule, and conduct a Value Engineering (VE) study, or the Engineer shall provide staff to participate in a Value Engineering (VE) study.
Value Engineering Study. In the process of designing any Unplanned Sewer Service Facilities that will cost in excess of $20 million (such amount to be adjusted annually, promptly after January 1 and on a compounding basis, in accordance with the percentage increase or decrease over the past year, if any, of the Construction Cost Index), the Wastewater Commission shall cause to be prepared, at an appropriate juncture in the design process, a value engineering study of such improvements by a qualified independent value engineering consultant. With respect to any Unplanned Sewer Service Facilities that will cost between $10 million and $20 million (such amounts to be adjusted annually in accordance with the foregoing methodology), the Wastewater Commission shall cause the Racine Utility to submit to it a report on the advantages and disadvantages of a value engineering study. The Wastewater Commission shall then determine whether or not to conduct such a study.
Value Engineering Study. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits and participate in a Value Engineering (VE) study.
Value Engineering Study. The Engineer shall perform a Value Engineering (VE) Study for the ultimate schematic at after the 60% schematic submittal. The Engineer shall supply a Certified VE Specialist as the proposed VE Study facilitator with a transportation background, who has not previously been involved with the project. The Engineer shall provide engineering support, diagrams, schematics and cost estimates, other related documentation and five (5) engineers to complete a 3-day VE Study. The State will provide additional engineering participants for the VE Study. The Engineer shall discuss study goals, project status and issues with the State prior to the VE workshop. Engineer shall make up to two submittals and corresponding revisions of the VE Study Report.
Value Engineering Study. The Engineer shall provide Engineering support, diagrams, schematics and cost estimates, and three (3) Engineers to complete a 3-day VE Study.