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Schematic Design Phase

What is the Schematic Design Phase? The Schematics Design Phase is an advancement of the Feasibility Design Phase. The Schematic Design phase – often referred to as the ‘SD’ phase – is a further refinement of the projects’s design. The […]

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Not In Contract

What is Not in Contract? The term ‘Not in Contract’ – often abbreviated in design drawings as N.I.C. – often refers to information on drawings and contracts that is adjacent or applicable to the scope of services but is not

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Additional Services

What are Additional Services? The term Additional Services, with respect to theme park design, can be defined as any design or consulting services or deliverables not originally contained within the scope of the Contract – services that were not specifically

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Feasibility Design Phase

What is the Feasibility Design Phase? The Feasibility Design Phase is an advancement of the Concept Design Phase. The Feasibility design phase is exactly what it describes; the Creative team continues to advance the design concepts and storyline while the

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Master Plan

What is a Master Plan? A Master Plan, with respect to theme park design, is a long-term, complex planning strategy providing a conceptual site plan and layout as a guide for future development and growth within a defined limits of

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