Position classification standard for transportation
Found 6 free book(s)Architect/Engineer Fees Guidelines for Public Works ...
ofm.wa.govDepartment of Transportation. A/E Basic Services are defined in this document. ... The guidelines define the standard basic services (based on the definition of basic services) that should be included in each design phase of state public works projects for the ... building position, preliminary grading, location of paving for walkways ...
Chapter 14 - Promotions, Changes to Lower Grade ...
www.opm.govb. redescribed as a result of position review; Promotion. (1) and For positions under the same type job classification system and pay schedule, a promotion changes the employee to a higher grade level or makes permanent a temporary promotion. (2) When the old and the new positions are under different job classification systems
Position Classification Flysheet fo Supply Program ...
www.opm.govThis series coverage standard supersedes the standards for the Supply Management Program Series dated June 1972. EXCLUSIONS 1. Classify positions in the Supply Clerical and Technician Series, GS-2005, when they involve clerical or technical support of supply work and the full performance grade level is lower than grade GS-9. 2.
Net-Zero Energy Buildings: Technical Report
www.nrel.govof our NZEB classification. In some utility purchase models, the RECs are not resold; rather, they are retired and used by the utility to meet a renewable portfolio standard obligation. In these examples—where a project does not own or retain its RECS—the project’s RE is not available as an RE option in the NZEB context.
FREIGHT RATES AND MARITIME TRANSPORT COSTS
unctad.orgNote: Based on 7,868 observations of maritime transport costs in international trade for the years 2012 and 2013 at the Standard International Trade Classification one-digit level. 52 REVIEW OF MARITIME TRANSPORT 2015
Standard Guideline for the Collection and Depiction of ...
www.dot.ga.govThe intent of this standard guideline is to present a system of classifying the quality of data associated with existing subsurface utilities. Such a classification will allow the project owner, engineer, constructor, and utility owner to develop strategies to reduce risk by improving the reliability of information on existing