Base Scope definition

Base Scope means the total amount of scope submitted by each Proposer to be completed for the Available Public Funds Amount, including the Minimum Base Scope and any Additional Scope Components identified in Form M-1 submitted by the Proposer.
Base Scope means the transportation facilities and all related structures and improvements to be financed, developed, designed or constructed pursuant to the terms of the Comprehensive Agreement, as more particularly described in Exhibit B-1 to the Comprehensive Agreement.
Base Scope has the meaning set forth in Exhibit 1 to this DBA means all right-of-way parcels identified as “Base Scope” in the document titled ROW-Summary_20210917, as such parcels are shown in the document titled “Schematic-Design_20201114” in the RIDs as of the Proposal Due Date. Best and Final Offer (BAFO) has the meaning set forth in Recital H to this DBA. C&M Agreement means the construction and maintenance agreement between TxDOT and a railroad that provides TxDOT license and permission to perform work within railroad right of way. Capital Maintenance Agreement means that certain Capital Maintenance Agreement executed by TxDOT and DB Contractor for DB Contractor to perform maintenance for the Project. Capital Maintenance Contract Documents or CMC Documents has the meaning set forth in Section 1.2 of the Capital Maintenance Agreement.

Examples of Base Scope in a sentence

  • With respect to the “Supplemental Unit Price” (“SUP”) bid items, as described in Section of Specification Section _ ( _) and referenced as SUP Bid Items _ (inclusive) on the Bid Form, the Contract is hereby awarded solely for the Base Scope, and the Alternates identified in Section 7.1, above, if any, and without including SUP Bid Items .

  • Section A shall be required Base Scope for the Proposal and must be designed and constructed as part of the Project.

  • Any other changes in the Basic Configuration, including Basic Configuration changes due to an Error in the Base Scope Schematic that do not require the acquisition of Additional Properties, shall be the responsibility of DB Contractor, with the exception of a TxDOT-Directed Change involving more than $10,000 in additional direct costs or involving a delay to a Critical Path.

  • Respondent shall expressly identify any alternate means, methods or materials (“Proposed Alternate(s)”) it intends to use in completing either the Base Scope of Work or any Alternate Scopes of Work.

  • DB Contractor agrees that it has full responsibility for the design of the Project and that DB Contractor will furnish the design of the Project, regardless of the fact that aspects of the Base Scope Schematic have been provided to DB Contractor as a preliminary basis for DB Contractor’s design.


More Definitions of Base Scope

Base Scope has the meaning set forth in Exhibit 1 to this DBA means all right-of-way parcels identified as “Base Scope” in the document titled ROW-Summary_20210917, as such parcels are shown in the document titled “Schematic-Design_20201114” in the RIDs as of the Proposal Due Date. Best and Final Offer (BAFO) has the meaning set forth in Recital H to this DBA. railroad that provides TxDOT license and permission to perform work within railroad right of way. Capital Maintenance Contract Documents or CMC Documents means that certain Capital Maintenance Agreement executed by TxDOT and DB Contractor for DB Contractor to perform maintenance for the Project. has the meaning set forth in Section 1.2 of the Capital Maintenance Agreement.
Base Scope is defined in Exhibit 2 (Project Scope).
Base Scope means substantial completion of the Project work by December 31, 2012.
Base Scope means the Project Work Scope Level described in Section 3.1.1(a).
Base Scope means the design and construction of Loop 1604 from FM 471 (Culebra Road) to SH 16 (Bandera Road) in San Antonio as described in ITP Section 1.3.1
Base Scope means the total scope submitted by a Proponent to be completed for the Guaranteed Price;
Base Scope means the transportation facilities and all related structures and improvements to be financed, developed, designed or constructed pursuant to the terms of the CDA Documents, as more particularly described in Section 1 of the Technical Provisions, other than (a) the IH 610 Interchange Work and (b) the General Purpose Lane Capacity Improvements.