DESIGN REVIEW SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

DESIGN REVIEW SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS. 1. The A/E will be required to present the plans and specifications for review to OFPC at the intervals outlined in the A/E Agreement. Intermediate reviews may be required if the scope of the project has been changed or if an earlier review found the plans and specifications unacceptable either as a whole or in part.
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DESIGN REVIEW SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS. 1. The A/E will be required to submit the plans, specifications, and calculations (UTS requested) for review to UTH at the intervals outlined in Appendix L of these Guidelines. Intermediate reviews may be required if the scope of the project has been changed or if an earlier review found the plans and specifications unacceptable either as a whole or part. All items submitted shall be in compliance with the Texas Engineering Practice Act, Rule 138.138(8) regarding signatures and engineer’s seal.
DESIGN REVIEW SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS. 1. The A/E will be required to submit the plans, specifications, and calculations (UTS requested) for review to CPO at the intervals outlined in Appendix L of these Guidelines. Intermediate reviews may be required if the scope of the project has been changed or if an earlier review found the plans and specifications unacceptable either as a whole or part. All items submitted shall be in compliance with the Texas Engineering Practice Act, Rule 138.138(8) regarding signatures and engineer’s seal.
DESIGN REVIEW SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS. 1. The A/E will be required to present the plans and specifications for review to CPO at the intervals outlined in the A/E Agreement. Intermediate reviews may be required if the scope of the project has been changed or if an earlier review found the plans and specifications unacceptable either as a whole or in part.

Related to DESIGN REVIEW SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Submittal Requirements To comply with Subsection 4.1, Consultant shall submit the following:

  • Project Completion Report At the completion of construction and once a Project is placed in service, the Subrecipient must submit a Project Completion Report that includes the total number of units built and leased, affordable units built and leased, DR-MHP units built and leased, an accomplishment narrative, and the tenants names, demographics and income for each DR-MHP unit.

  • Design Review At appropriate stages of design, documented reviews of the design results shall be planned and conducted. Participants at each Design Review shall include representatives of all functions concerned with the design stage being reviewed, as well as other specialist personnel, as required. Records of such reviews shall be maintained. Any computer software used to perform alternative calculations or verify clearances through the use of scale models or computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) techniques shall be validated before the use of the application, with validation documented in accordance with Section 2.2.15. In addition, at each submittal to IFA for review, Developer shall provide hand calculations that validate any calculations performed by computer software.

  • Additional Request Requirements In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph 22A, the request for a WA must provide:

  • Project Reports; Completion Report 1. The Recipient shall monitor and evaluate the progress of the Project and prepare Project Reports in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.06 of the Standard Conditions and on the basis of indicators agreed with the World Bank. Each Project Report shall cover the period of one (1) calendar semester, and shall be furnished to the World Bank not later than one (1) month after the end of the period covered by such report.

  • Project Review A. Programmatic Allowances

  • Drawings and Specifications 9.1 A complete list of all Drawings that form a part of the Contract Documents are to be found as an index on the Drawings themselves, and/or may be provided to Developer and/or in the Table of Contents.

  • Construction Reports Each Constructing Entity shall issue reports to each other Construction Party on a monthly basis, and at such other times as reasonably requested, regarding the status of the construction and installation of the Interconnection Facilities. Each Construction Party shall promptly identify, and shall notify each other Construction Party of, any event that the Construction Party reasonably expects may delay completion, or may significantly increase the cost, of the Interconnection Facilities. Should a Construction Party report such an event, Transmission Provider shall, within fifteen days of such notification, convene a technical meeting of the Construction Parties to evaluate schedule alternatives.

  • Drawings and Specifications at the Project Site The Contractor shall keep at the Site at least one copy of the Contract Documents and Change Orders, all in good order and available to the Design Professional and to his representatives.

  • Inspection Checklist (check one) ☐ In order to avoid disagreements about the condition of the Premises, at the time of accepting possession of the Premises, Tenant will complete the Inspection Checklist incorporated herein by reference and attached hereto as Exhibit B and record any damage or deficiencies that exist at the commencement of the Term. Landlord will be liable for the cost of any cleaning or repair to correct damages found at the time of the inspection. Tenant will be liable for the cost of any cleaning and/or repair to correct damages found at the end of the Term if not recorded on the inspection checklist, normal wear and tear excepted. ☐ The Tenant is NOT required to complete an inspection checklist.

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