Proposed Substitutions Sample Clauses

Proposed Substitutions. Consultant shall assist the City in reviewing and responding to the Construction Contractor’s requests for substitution of materials and equipment. Consultant shall review such requests and advise the City as to the acceptability of such substitutions. An allowance of 32 hours is provided for this task.
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Proposed Substitutions. Engineer will assist the City in reviewing and responding to the Consultant's requests for substitution of materials and equipment. Engineer will review such requests and will advise the City as to the acceptability of such substitutions. An allowance of 8 hours of review time by the Project Engineer is included.
Proposed Substitutions. If requested by District, Consultant shall assist District in reviewing and responding to the construction contractor’s requests to substitute materials and equipment. Consultant shall review such requests and advise District as to the acceptability of such substitutions.
Proposed Substitutions. Engineer will assist the City in reviewing and responding to the Contractor’s requests for substitution of materials and equipment. Engineer will review such requests and will advise the City as to the acceptability of such substitutions. Deliverables Technical reviews of proposed substitutions reviewed through the submittal process. Change Orders The Construction Manager will have primary role in preparing change order documentation on behalf of the City. The City will take the lead in negotiating change orders with the Contractor. The City project manager will route change orders through the City’s internal workflow for approval. Engineer has budgeted an allowance for level of effort for this task but will track any costs associated with assistance on change orders, as requested by City. The Construction Manager, (not Engineer) will log and track change orders for timely resolution and provide periodic reports to other City and Consulting staff regarding the status of changes.

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