Stadium Plans definition

Stadium Plans means individually and collectively, the GMP Documents as defined in the Design-Build Agreement and incorporated into the GMP Agreement with the Design-Builder and any modifications thereto for the Stadium Project Improvements prepared by the Architect of Record and Design-Builder in the form Approved by StadCo and the Authority in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
Stadium Plans means the initial plans and specifications for the Stadium attached hereto as Exhibit C.

Examples of Stadium Plans in a sentence

  • Such review, comment and approval shall include the CCR’s determination whether the applicable Soccer Stadium Plans are consistent and comply with the Design Standards, any previously CCR-approved Soccer Stadium Plans and the Project Developer’s obligations pursuant to this Agreement, and the CCR’s reasonable approval of building components, equipment and systems which may materially affect the operation of the Soccer Stadium and exterior and interior finishes and furniture.

  • The Project Developer shall cause the Design Architect to address and include the Green Building Standards in the Soccer Stadium Plans, and the CCR shall consider and adhere to the Green Building Standards in its review and approval of any of the Soccer Stadium Plans.

  • During the design process, the Project Developer shall establish, and update at least monthly, the schedule setting forth the dates for delivery of the various Soccer Stadium Plans and for the review and approval thereof, the duration of design phases, dates for required submittals and bid packages, and the schedule of all design meetings with the Design Architect (the "Design Schedule").

  • The CCR shall be permitted to object to any aspect of the Soccer Stadium Plans that in the CCR's reasonable opinion are not materially consistent with any prior draft of the Soccer Stadium Plans (or items or details reasonably inferable from any such prior draft) that have been approved by the CCR.

  • To the extent any Response Actions still being conducted on or after the Project Site Delivery Date impact construction of the Project Improvements, including the design of the Project Improvements, the location of the Project Improvements, or the means, methods and techniques of construction, the Project Developer shall cause the Design Architect to prepare and/or modify the Soccer Stadium Plans so as to reasonably accommodate and allow such ongoing Response Actions both during and after construction.

  • Provided, however, that such ongoing Response Actions (and the impacts thereof on the design and construction of the Project Improvements) shall be incorporated into the Project Schedule, and the City and the Project Developer shall agree on an implementation plan pursuant to which such ongoing Response Actions are reflected and accommodated in the Soccer Stadium Plans, the Construction Budget, the Project Schedule and the construction of the Project Improvements.

  • Notwithstanding anything set forth herein to the contrary, however, the Project Developer may cause the Soccer Stadium Plans to exceed the Quality Stadium Standard by including products, features or materials of better quality than those in the Comparable Facilities or that did not exist when the Comparable Facilities were constructed.

  • In no event, however, shall the Project Developer be required to cause the Soccer Stadium Plans to exceed the Quality Stadium Standard.

  • The Design Architect shall prepare and submit to the Project Developer for review and approval by the City and Project Developer the Soccer Stadium Plans.

  • To minimize the possibility of disputes during the design phase of the Project, the Project Developer shall have the right to submit drafts of any of the Soccer Stadium Plans ("Design Drafts") to the CCR at reasonable times or intervals during the Design Schedule (and Project Developer shall make a good faith effort to identify the delivery dates of Design Drafts on the Design Schedule).

Related to Stadium Plans

  • Condominium Plan means a plan described in Section 4285.

  • Curb Stop means the City-owned valve on a service pipe located on a City street or lane or right-of-way or within an easement at or near the consumer’s property line, or easement line.

  • Site Plan means a document or map that may be required by a county during a preliminary review preceding the issuance of a building permit to demonstrate that an owner's or developer's proposed development activity meets a land use requirement.