Construction Documents Phase Services. 3.4.1 Based on the Owner’s comments to and approval of the Design Development Documents, and consistent with the Project requirements and the budget for the Cost of the Work, the Architect shall prepare Construction Documents for the Owner’s approval. The Construction Documents shall illustrate and describe the further development of the approved Design Development Documents and shall consist of Drawings and Specifications setting forth in detail the quality levels and performance criteria of materials and systems, interior construction, and other requirements for the construction of the Work. The Owner and Architect acknowledge that, in order to perform the Work, the Contractor will develop additional detail and information, including Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples and other similar submittals, which the Architect shall review in accordance with Section 3.6.4. § 3.4.1.1 Architect shall coordinate the architectural Construction Documents with all other documents prepared and included in the Construction Documents, including verification of the completeness, accuracy, and consistency of the entire set of Construction Documents. Architect shall not intentionally use the addenda process to complete otherwise poorly coordinated or incomplete Construction Documents. § 3.4.1.2 Architect shall update the building code summary by documenting the calculated occupant load for each space, summarized by floor and for each area separated by 2 hour fire separations; exit capacity calculations; exit quantity calculations; corridor width requirements; dead end corridor limits; travel distance limits; door width limits; corridor construction fire rating requirements; hazardous area separation requirements, if any; panic hardware requirements; accessible means of egress requirements; stair enclosure requirements; stair width requirements; elevator shaft enclosure requirements; elevator shaft ventilating requirements; interior finish flame spread requirements; and floor covering radiant flux limits. This summary shall be on the cover sheet, title sheet, index sheet, or legend sheet of the Drawings.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect
Construction Documents Phase Services. 3.4.1 Based on the Owner’s comments to and approval of the Design Development Documents, and consistent with the Project requirements and the budget for the Cost of the Work, the Architect Engineer shall prepare Construction Documents for the Owner’s approval. The Construction Documents shall illustrate and describe the further development of the approved Design Development Documents and shall consist of Drawings and Specifications setting forth in detail the quality levels and performance criteria of materials and systems, interior construction, and other requirements for the construction of the Work. The Owner and Architect Engineer acknowledge that, in order to perform the Work, the Contractor will develop additional detail and information, including Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples and other similar submittals, which the Architect Engineer shall review in accordance with Section 3.6.4.
§ 3.4.1.1 Architect Engineer shall coordinate the architectural Construction Documents with all other documents prepared and included in the Construction Documents, including verification of the completeness, accuracy, and consistency of the entire set of Construction Documents. Architect Engineer shall not intentionally use the addenda process to complete otherwise poorly coordinated or incomplete Construction Documents.
§ 3.4.1.2 Architect Engineer shall update the building code summary by documenting the calculated occupant load for each space, summarized by floor and for each area separated by 2 hour fire separations; exit capacity calculations; exit quantity calculations; corridor width requirements; dead end corridor limits; travel distance limits; door width limits; corridor construction fire rating requirements; hazardous area separation requirements, if any; panic hardware requirements; accessible means of egress requirements; stair enclosure requirements; stair width requirements; elevator shaft enclosure requirements; elevator shaft ventilating requirements; interior finish flame spread requirements; and floor covering radiant flux limits. This summary shall be on the cover sheet, title sheet, index sheet, or legend sheet of the Drawings.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect