Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Case Analysis Burnside Associates Limited - 848 Words

1.0 Introduction I will be providing R.J. Burnside Associates Limited (Burnside) with civil engineering services. This proposal is based on the following drawings obtained by RJ Burnside: †¢ Site Plan – Prepared by Turner Fleisher Architects dated September 16, 2015 †¢ Topographic Survey - Prepared by Bennett Young Limited Professional Land Surveyors dated November 7, 2006 I will work to develop the most economical design while targeting both the City and Client’s expectations. Understanding of Project The proposed development is 3.26 acres of commercial buildings A E and associated parking lot located at the southwest corner of The Queensway and St. Lawrence Ave in Etobicoke, Ontario. I will be responsible with achieving the following approvals/milestones: †¢ Site Plan Application †¢ Re-zoning of the property With this understanding of the project, I propose the following scope of work and estimated professional fees: Scope of Work Based on review of the documents provided, I propose the following scope of work: 2.0 Detail Design /Site Plan Application 2.1 First Submission In support of Site Plan Application by Burnside, I will: †¢ Obtain from City of Toronto available master planning drawings of existing infrastructure and reports related to stormwater management, sanitary servicing and water supply; †¢ Review and incorporate Wet Weather Flow, City of Toronto Green Development standards and LID concept into design as required; †¢ Prepare a StormwaterShow MoreRelatedRussian Crisis6897 Words   |  28 PagesA Case Study of a Currency Crisis: The Russian Default of 1998 Abbigail J. Chiodo and Michael T. Owyang currency crisis can be defined as a speculative attack on a country’s currency that can result in a forced devaluation and possible debt default. One example of a currency crisis occurred in Russia in 1998 and led to the devaluation of the ruble and the default on public and private debt.1 Currency crises such as Russia’s are often thought to emerge from a variety of economic conditions, such

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