Design Standards definition

Design Standards means the standards developed as a requirement of the Programmatic Agreement
Design Standards means the design standards established by University’s or Client University’s Architectural and Engineering Design Standards Manual (or comparable standards), as amended from time to time.
Design Standards means the minimum design standards in accordance with which the AHP Dwellings in a Named Project will be delivered as certified by the Grant Recipient on OPS as part of its bid; Certified Standards means the Certified Design Standards, the Certified Sustainability Standards (subject in each case to any exemptions approved by GLA (in its absolute discretion) and recorded on OPS) and the Minimum Building Safety Standard;

Examples of Design Standards in a sentence

  • The ARCHITECT shall comply with the DISTRICT’S Facility Design Standards, inclusive of the Educational Specifications, and incorporate those standards, as applicable, during the performance of its services.

  • Drawings shall be prepared in electronic AutoCAD format and the Project Manual shall be prepared as an electronic Word document per OWNER'S Design Standards and Guidelines, referred to as the Master Design Criteria, as may be established , updated and modified from time to time by OWNER.

  • The BMPs the Architect incorporates as part of the Design Standards described above, shall be designed to minimize pollutants of concern and shall focus on mitigating the impacts caused by impervious surfaces by implementing BMPs that stress: (i) low impact development (LID) designs that infiltrate and treat stormwater on the Project site; (ii) source controls; and (iii) treatment controls.

  • Any design services provided under this Contract shall comply with the then current release of the Princeton University Facilities Design Standards Manual (the “Design Standards”).

  • All changes shall be subject to the Architectural and Design Standards in Section 8 of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Design Standards

Design Standards means the heating, air-conditioning, ventilating, and renewable resource systems identified, analyzed, and recommended by the department as providing an efficient energy system or systems based on the economic life of the selected buildings.
Design Standards means the heating, air-
Design Standards means the procedures, standards and specifications which are specified and set forth in the City’s Municipal Engineering Servicing Standards and Standard Construction Specifications which are established and revised from time to time by the City’s Engineer, namely that version in place at the time Notice to Proceed is issued by the City for the Development Area, and provided that the City and the Developer may, by written agreement only, vary or change any of the procedures, standards or specifications set forth in the Design Standards;
Design Standards means the standards developed as a requirement of the Programmatic Agreement and referred to in that document as the "Historic Preservation Manual and Design Standards" which govern the restoration, rehabilitation, and renovation of the contributing elements to the Fort Monroe National Historic Landmark District and new construction, additions, and reconstruction of buildings so they are compatible with the overall character of the District, as they may be adopted or amended from time to time.
Design Standards or “Standards” means the minimum engineering requirements for the design of wastewater works.
Design Standards means those standards which developments are required to adhere to as prescribed in the following documents: the Eco Town Standards as prescribed in the Supplement to PPS1 titled "Eco Towns" the Masterplan Policy Bicester 1 in the Cherwell Local Plan and the community governance requirements
Design Standards means the City standards and specifications prepared and updated by the Public Works Department or Development Services Department.