Construction Document Phase (Working Drawings Sample Clauses

Construction Document Phase (Working Drawings a. The ARCHITECT shall prepare, from the Design Development Documents approved by the DISTRICT, Construction Documents (in an acceptable Building Informational Modeling format, such as Autodesk® Revit® and AutoCAD® Civil 3D®) including, but not limited to, all drawings and specifications for the PROJECT setting forth, in detail, the requirements for the construction of the entire PROJECT in conformity with all applicable (on and off site) governmental and code requirements including, but not limited to, the requirements of the State Chancellor, DSA, the local fire marshal/department, the County Health Department and any other governmental agency having jurisdiction over the PROJECT. The Construction Documents shall show all the work to be done in a minimum Level of Design (“LOD”) 300, as well as the materials, workmanship, finishes, and equipment required for the completion of the PROJECT. All Construction Documents prepared by the ARCHITECT shall be properly coordinated including, but not limited to, the various disciplines, dimensions, terminology, details, etc. ARCHITECT shall submit 60% and 100% Construction Documents as required herein and pursuant to EXHIBIT “I”. b. Prior to listing any specific equipment, material, supply, or furnishing, ARCHITECT shall verify, list and identify lead times, performance specifications, quality, durability, maintenance requirements to ensure compliance with District facility design standards, including, proper coordination with sub-consultants and availability of all PROJECT equipment, materials, supplies, and furnishings and ensure that all of these will be available to the contractor(s) in a timely fashion so as to not delay the PROJECT and/or delay the DISTRICT’s beneficial occupancy of the PROJECT. The ARCHITECT shall also provide other options to the DISTRICT regarding other possible and more available equipment, materials, supplies, or furnishings.‌ c. The ARCHITECT shall identify all tests and special inspections on the Statement of Structural Tests and Special Inspections (Form DSA 103) that are required for the completion of the PROJECT as designed and submit such DSA 103 to DSA for approval along with all other Construction Documents. Upon DSA’s approval of the Construction Documents, including the approved DSA 103 for the PROJECT, the ARCHITECT shall ensure that a copy of the approved DSA 103 for the PROJECT is provided to the DISTRICT, the Laboratory of Record, each Special Inspector working on the PROJECT,...