Common use of CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS Based Clause in Contracts

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS Based. on the approved Design Development Documents and updated estimate of the Cost of Construction and Project Schedule, the Design Professional shall prepare, for the Owner's review and approval and the approval of governmental authorities, including any revisions necessary to secure such approvals, Construction Documents setting forth in detail the quality levels of and the requirements for construction of the Project, and consisting of Drawings and Specifications that comply with Laws. When the Design Professional submits the Construction Documents, the Design Professional shall identify in writing for the Owner's approval all material changes and deviations that have taken place from the Design Development Documents and the previously approved estimate of the Cost of Construction and Project Schedule. The Construction Documents shall describe all Work necessary to bid and construct the Project. The Design Professional shall submit the designated quantity of the Construction Documents and copies of the tabulation of areas as identified in Article 11. 3.2.5.1 The Design Professional shall consult with the Owner's Representative to identify bidding strategies including alternates required to protect the integrity of the budgeted Cost of Construction. 3.2.5.2 The Construction Documents shall comply with all applicable Laws and regulations pertinent to the Project. The Design Professional shall obtain and forward to the Owner letters of approval from all applicable agencies prior to receipt of bids. 3.2.5.3 The Design Professional of record and appropriate Consultants shall place their individual information blocks with certifications, seals, signatures and dates on the original title page of the Construction Documents. The information block shall include the numbers of the pages or sheets, which are covered by certification. The Design Professional shall deliver one set of Construction Documents (Drawings and Specifications) to the Owner with certifications required prior to the bid date of the Project.

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Sources: Owner and Design Professional Agreement, Owner and Design Professional Agreement

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS Based. on the approved Design Development Documents and updated estimate of the Cost of Construction and Project Schedule, the Design Professional shall prepare, for the Owner's ’s review and approval and the approval of governmental authorities, including any revisions necessary to secure such approvals, Construction Documents setting forth in detail the quality levels of and the requirements for construction of the Project, and consisting of Drawings and Specifications that comply with Laws. When the Design Professional submits the Construction Documents, the Design Professional shall identify in writing for the Owner's ’s approval all material changes and deviations that have taken place from the Design Development Documents and the previously approved estimate of the Cost of Construction and Project Schedule. The Construction Documents shall describe all Work necessary to bid and construct the Project. The Design Professional shall submit the designated quantity of the Construction Documents and copies of the tabulation of areas as identified in Article 11. 3.2.5.1 The Design Professional shall consult with the Owner's ’s Representative to identify bidding strategies including alternates required to protect the integrity of the budgeted Cost of Construction. 3.2.5.2 The Construction Documents shall comply with all applicable Laws and regulations pertinent to the Project. The Design Professional shall obtain and forward to the Owner letters of approval from all applicable agencies prior to receipt of bids. 3.2.5.3 The Design Professional of record and appropriate Consultants shall place their individual information blocks with certifications, seals, signatures and dates on the original title page of the Construction Documents. The information block shall include the numbers of the pages or sheets, which are covered by certification. The Design Professional shall deliver one set of Construction Documents (Drawings and Specifications) to the Owner with certifications required prior to the bid date of the Project.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Design Agreement