Alternative Technical Concepts definition
Examples of Alternative Technical Concepts in a sentence
The Proposal Documents and the Proposal Attachments, to the extent that they meet or exceed the requirements of the other Contract Documents, including the Approved Alternative Technical Concepts.
At Owner’s sole discretion, Work may also include one or more Deductive Item(s)-If Necessary (and/or Alternative Technical Concepts) and one or more Additive Enhancements identified on Attachment 1 hereto.
Force Account In Figure 4.1, the ‘New 90 Percentile IPMT estimate” provides the initial predicted bid price (prior to Alternative Technical Concepts) of a Design-Build procurement outcome that includes construction costs, cost of final design (designer fee), design- builder profit, home-office expenses, escalation and an appropriate amount of contingency.
Design-Builder’s Proposal submitted in response to the RFP (the “Design- Builder’s Proposal”), including all final modifications and approved Alternative Technical Concepts, attached hereto as Exhibit 4.
Based on the analysis of the opportunities and obstacles of each project deliver method over eight factors, as well as performing a high-level risk assessment, both Design-Build and Design-Bid-Build are appropriate for this project. After considering the findings of the PDD workshop report from this meeting the District decided to select a Design-Bid-Build with Alternative Technical Concepts provision.
Alternative Technical Concepts Encourages innovation by allowing proposers to include pre- Sections 3.8.2 approved deviations from technical requirements in their proposals.
The following table lists Developer’s Alternative Technical Concepts (ATCs),which are described in further detail in the ATC submittals, that Developer may incorporate into the Project.
Employees who work less than twenty (20) hours shall be entitled to three (3) sick days.
Alternative Technical Concepts (ATCs) formally submitted by the shortlisted Proposers will be evaluated.
Alternative Technical Concepts The meaning set forth in Attachment B.