Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 315.14 | Inspection - records - surveys.
...suitable books a complete record of all estimates and summaries of bids received and contracts for the various improvements, together with the record of all estimates made for payments on that work. The engineer shall make all surveys required by law, shall perform all necessary services to be performed by a registered surveyor or registered professional engineer in connection with the construction, repair, or openin... |
Section 3313.46 | Contract bidding process; exceptions.
...e, for which plans, specifications, and estimates have not been made by, and the construction thereof inspected by, a licensed professional engineer, licensed professional surveyor, or registered architect. (2) The board shall advertise for bids once each week for a period of not less than two consecutive weeks, or as provided in section 7.16 of the Revised Code, in a newspaper of general circulation in the distric... |
Section 3345.62 | Contract for report containing analysis and recommendations on energy conservation measures.
... institution. The report shall include estimates of all costs of such installations, including the costs of design, engineering, installation, maintenance, repairs, and debt service, and estimates of the energy, water, or wastewater cost savings, operating cost savings, and avoided capital costs created. |
Section 4504.04 | Disbursing county tax.
... a copy of the preliminary plans and an estimate of cost of such construction or improvement or, in any other case, a general statement of the work to be done and the location. Upon approval by the county engineer of such preliminary plans and estimate of cost or proposed use, and upon his finding that the proposed construction, improvement, or other use of funds requested by the municipal corporation is necessary o... |
Section 505.264 | Evaluating township buildings for energy conservation measures.
...that township. The report shall include estimates of all costs of the installations, modifications, or remodeling, including costs of design, engineering, installation, maintenance, and repairs, and estimates of the amounts by which energy consumption could be reduced. (C) A township desiring to implement energy conservation measures may proceed under either of the following methods: (1) Using a report or any par... |
Section 5537.01 | Turnpike commission definitions.
...ter completion of construction, traffic estimates, indemnity and surety bonds and premiums on insurance, title work and title commitments, insurance, and guarantees, engineering, feasibility studies, and legal expenses, plans, specifications, surveys, estimates of cost and revenues, other expenses necessary or incident to determining the feasibility or practicability of constructing or operating a turnpike project or... |
Section 5540.01 | Transportation improvement district definitions.
...ter completion of construction, traffic estimates, indemnity and surety bonds and premiums on insurance, and guarantees, engineering, feasibility studies, and legal expenses, plans, specifications, surveys, estimates of cost and revenues, other expenses necessary or incidental to determining the feasibility or practicability of constructing a project, and such other expense as may be necessary or incident to the cons... |
Section 5541.03 | Application by township trustees for road improvement.
...ch section of highway, together with an estimate of the cost thereof. The engineer shall promptly prepare such plans and estimates and file them with the board of county commissioners. |
Section 5555.022 | Improving roads where no special assessment levied.
...rveys, plans, profiles, cross sections, estimates of cost, and specifications that may be required: (a) In the case of a single county improvement, shall be prepared by the county engineer at the direction of the board of county commissioners and shall require the board's approval; (b) In the case of an improvement undertaken cooperatively by two or more counties in this state, shall be prepared by a county enginee... |
Section 5555.27 | Hearing for objections by joint board - notice.
...rveys, plans, profiles, cross sections, estimates, and specifications for the improvement, the joint board of county commissioners shall, except in cases of reconstruction or repair of roads where no lands or property are taken, fix a time and place for hearing objections to said improvement. The joint board shall thereupon, except in cases of reconstruction or repair of roads where no lands or property are tak... |
Section 5561.04 | Public hearing as to expediency of constructing improvement.
...e roads and the height, character, and estimated cost of any viaduct or way above or below any railroad track, and the change of grade required to be made of such tracks including side tracks and switches. But in changing the grade of any railroad, no grade shall be required in excess of that adopted by the railroad company for its construction work on that division or part of the railroad on which the improvem... |
Section 5573.02 | Transmission of surveys, plans, and specifications to board - notice.
...rveys, plans, profiles, cross sections, estimates, and specifications for a road improvement by the county engineer, the engineer shall transmit to the board of township trustees copies of the same. Except in cases of reconstruction or repair of roads, where no land or property is taken, the board shall then publish, once a week for two consecutive weeks, a notice using at least one of the following methods: (A) In... |
Section 6103.11 | Petition by landowners for improvement of water supply system.
...he necessary plans, specifications, and estimate of cost of the acquisition or construction, maintenance, and operation of the improvement and a tentative assessment. When the owners state, in writing, that they have examined the estimate of cost and tentative assessment, that they have no objections to them, and that, in case bonds are proposed to be issued prior to the acquisition or construction of the impro... |
Section 6117.28 | Petition by landowners for improvements.
...e necessary plans, specifications, and estimate of cost of the acquisition or construction, maintenance, and operation of the improvement and a tentative assessment. When the owners state, in writing, that they have examined the estimate of cost and tentative assessment, that they have no objections to them, and that, in case bonds are proposed to be issued prior to the acquisition or construction of the improv... |
Section 6131.061 | [Former R.C. 6131.57, amended and renumbered by H.B. 340, 133rd General Assembly, effective 3/24/2021] Record keeping.
...mendments to the petition, all reports, estimates, surveys, maps, plans, drawings, schedules, and other documents prepared for the proposed improvement by the engineer or the engineer's designee, and any reports of the director of natural resources, director of transportation, and directors of any conservancy districts. (C) After the final hearing of the board of county commissioners, or after the final judgment, ... |
Section 6131.09 | Preliminary report by county engineer.
...l of the following: (1) A preliminary estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement; (2) Comments on the feasibility of the project; (3) A statement of the engineer's opinion as to whether benefits from the project are likely to exceed the estimated cost; (4) A list of factors apparent to the engineer, both favorable and unfavorable to the proposed improvement. (B) In addition to reporting on the improve... |
Section 6131.19 | Hearing on compensation or damages.
...fected owner upon the county engineer's estimate of damages and upon any claim filed for compensation or damages. (B) Upon consideration of all the evidence, the county engineer's schedule of estimated damages, and a view of the affected property, if the board desires a view, the board shall determine the amount of damages for each claim filed by an owner, and shall also determine the value of any land or any other... |
Section 6131.63 | Written agreement for construction of drainage improvement.
...ance of the improvement according to an estimate of benefits accruing to each owner and an estimate of maintenance costs including the engineer's costs in preparing the schedules. (E) The engineer shall file with the clerk of the board of county commissioners, within sixty days, a report of the engineer's review together with such recommendations for change, amendment, or alteration of the agreement, plan, and sc... |
Section 6133.08 | Field work and surveys.
...e signed and approved by all the county engineers of the several affected counties and shall be filed with the clerk of the lead county. (B) The county engineer of the lead county shall proceed to take bids, inspect the progress of the work and make estimates and reports on the progress of the work, accept the work and material for the improvement, and issue certificates therefor, as in the case of single county i... |
Section 6137.051 | Drainage repair upon complaint of assessed owners.
...ists, the county engineer shall make an estimate of the cost of the necessary work and material required for the repair. (C) The board of county commissioners, if it finds the work to be necessary and feasible, may authorize the county engineer to make the repairs at a cost not to exceed twenty-four thousand dollars. (D) For the purpose of paying for the necessary work and materials, the board of county commiss... |
Section 6137.07 | Drainage equipment.
...indicating each article and stating its estimated value, and deliver the inventory to the board of county commissioners. The board shall keep the inventory on file. The county engineer may file written recommendations with the board for drainage equipment that should be purchased for use in the county drainage maintenance program during the ensuing year and its estimated cost. (D) All expenditures authorized by thi... |
Section 940.22 | Preliminary report on proposed improvement; alternate proposals; review by engineer.
...l of the following: (1) A preliminary estimate of the cost of construction for the proposed improvement; (2) Comments on the feasibility of the proposed improvement; (3) A statement of the board's opinion as to whether the benefits from the proposed improvement are likely to exceed the estimated cost; (4) A list of all factors identified by the board, both favorable and unfavorable to the proposed improvement... |
Section 133.20 | Maximum maturity.
... to thirty years as the fiscal officer estimates is the estimated life or period of usefulness of those permanent improvements. Bonds issued under section 133.51 of the Revised Code for purposes other than permanent improvements shall have the maturities, not to exceed forty years, that the taxing authority shall specify. Bonds issued for energy conservation measures under section 307.041 of the Revised Code s... |
Section 149.311 | Application for rehabilitation tax credit certificate.
...habilitation expenditures the applicant estimates will be paid or incurred and shall indicate whether the historic building was used as a theater before, and is intended to be used as a theater after, the rehabilitation. The director may require applicants to furnish documentation of such estimates. The director, after consultation with the tax commissioner and in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, ... |
Section 1501.011 | Preparing plans for construction and awarding of contracts.
...any other funds available therefor, the estimated cost of which amounts to two hundred thousand dollars or more or the amount determined pursuant to section 153.53 of the Revised Code or more. (B)(1) The department of natural resources shall supervise the design and construction of, and make contracts for the construction, reconstruction, improvement, enlargement, alteration, repair, or decoration of, any of the fo... |