Common use of Construction Documents Revisions Clause in Contracts

Construction Documents Revisions. If the Owner determines that the Construction Documents are not sufficient in number, content or quality to demonstrate the feasibility of the architectural, civil, structural, electrical or mechanical installations, the Owner may order that the documents be corrected or that additional documents be prepared at no additional cost to the Owner to adequately define said feasibility. Any interference among trades caused by inadequate design or coordination of the contract drawings and specifications will be the responsibility of the Professional who will prepare, at no additional cost to the Owner, any supplemental drawings necessary to resolve the interferences found prior to or during the bidding period, or during construction.

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Construction Documents Revisions. β€Œ If the Owner determines that the Construction Documents are not sufficient in number, content or quality to demonstrate the feasibility of the architectural, civil, structural, electrical or mechanical installations, the Owner may order that the documents be corrected or that additional documents be prepared at no additional cost to the Owner to adequately define said feasibility. Any interference among trades caused by inadequate design or coordination of the contract drawings and specifications will be the responsibility of the Professional who will prepare, at no additional cost to the Owner, any supplemental drawings necessary to resolve the interferences found prior to or during the bidding period, or during construction.

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