Code Inspections Sample Clauses

Code Inspections. All projects require detailed code compliance inspection during construction in disciplines determined by the Permitting Authority. These disciplines normally include, but are not necessarily limited to, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and general building. The CM shall notify the appropriate inspector(s) and the AE's representative, no less than 24 hours in advance that the work is ready for inspection and before the work is covered up. All inspection shall be made for conformance with the applicable ordinances and building codes. Costs for all re-inspections of work found defective and subsequently repaired shall not be included as Project costs and shall be borne by the CM or as provided in the contract between CM and subcontractor.
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Code Inspections. The Office of Building Code Enforcement, Xxxxx County School Board, 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, 00000, Telephone (000) 000-0000. The Office of Building Code Enforcement is responsible for code inspections on projects administered by the Owner.
Code Inspections. All projects require detailed code compliance inspections during construction in disciplines determined by the Permitting Authority. These disciplines normally include, but are not necessarily limited to, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and general building safety. Inspection personnel will be provided by the Permitting Authority. Names, addresses and phone numbers of the inspectors will be provided to the Construction Manager by the Permitting Authority. The Construction Manager shall request the appropriate inspector(s), no less than 48 hours in advance, that the work is ready for inspection and before the work is covered up. Work not inspected and approved prior to cover-up shall be uncovered for inspection when directed by the Permitting Authority. All costs for uncovering and reconstruction shall be borne by the Construction Manager. All inspections shall be made for conformance with the applicable building codes, compliance with drawings and specifications, and quality. Cost for all re-inspections of Work found defective and subsequently repaired shall be borne by the Construction Manager. Palm Beach School Building Department inspections are scheduled at 687-7580 or 687-7153.
Code Inspections. All projects require detailed code compliance inspections during construction in disciplines determined by the Owner. These disciplines normally include, but are not necessarily limited to, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and general building. Inspection personnel will be provided by the Owner. Names, addresses, and phone numbers of the inspectors will be provided to Contractor by the Owner. Contractor shall notify the appropriate inspector(s), no less than 24 hours in advance, that the work is ready for inspection and before the work is covered up. Work not inspected and approved prior to cover-up shall be uncovered for inspection when directed by the permitting authority. All costs for uncovering and reconstruction shall be borne by Contractor. All inspections shall be made for conformance with the applicable building codes, compliance with drawings and specifications, and quality. Cost for all reinspections of work found defective and subsequently repaired shall be borne by Contractor.
Code Inspections. The Office of Building Code Enforcement, The School Board of Xxxxx County, Florida, 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, 00000, Telephone (000) 000-0000. The Office of Building Code Enforcement is responsible for code inspections on projects administered by the Owner.
Code Inspections. All projects will require detailed code compliance inspections by the local authorities with jurisdiction over the area in which the project is located. The disciplines normally include, but are not necessarily limited to, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and general building. The Construction Manager shall make all permits, drawings, specifications, previous inspection reports, and change documents available to Code Inspectors. The contractor shall provide a copy of each inspection report to the Architect/Engineer in a timely fashion.
Code Inspections. The Construction Manager will become familiar with the Owner’s Code Enforcement Standard Operating Procedures. Reasonable time shall be allocated in the schedule for required inspections without delaying the Project.
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Code Inspections. All projects require detailed code compliance inspections during construction in disciplines determined by the Owner’s Permitting Authority. These disciplines normally include, but are not necessarily limited to, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and general building. Inspection personnel will be provided by the Owner’s Permitting Authority at Owner’s cost. Names, addresses, and phone numbers of the inspector(s) will be provided to the Construction Manager by the Owner’s Permitting Authority. The Construction Manager shall notify the appropriate inspector(s), no less than 24 hours in advance, that the work is ready for inspection and before the work is covered up. Work not inspected and approved prior to cover-up shall be uncovered for inspection when directed by the Owner’s Permitting Authority. All costs for uncovering and reconstruction shall be borne by the Construction Manager. All inspections shall be made for conformance with the applicable building codes, compliance with drawings and specifications, and quality. Cost for all re-inspections of work found defective and subsequently repaired shall be borne by the Construction Manager, provided, however, that because Construction Manager does not hereby assume the professional liability of any design professionals, Construction Manager has no liability arising from reinspections and repairs to the extent required to correct code violations that are the result of design errors or omissions, or design defects or omissions.
Code Inspections. The Project requires detailed code compliance inspection during construction in disciplines determined by any Permitting Authority. These disciplines normally include, but are not necessarily limited to, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing general building and fire. The Contractor shall notify the appropriate inspector(s) and the Architect/Engineer, no less than 24 hours in advance, when the Work is ready for inspection and before the Work is covered up. All inspections shall be made for conformance with the applicable ordinances and building codes. Costs for all re-inspections of Work found defective and subsequently repaired shall not be included as Project Costs and shall be borne by the Contractor or as provided in the contract between Contractor and Subcontractor.
Code Inspections. All components of the project require detailed code compliance and construction document inspections during construction. These areas normally include, but are not limited to, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and general building.
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