Common use of Construction Management Clause in Contracts

Construction Management. Property Manager shall be responsible for coordinating and facilitating the planning and the performance of all construction including, without limitation, all maintenance, repairs, capital improvements, common area refurbishments and Tenant Improvements required to be constructed by Company after the Effective Date (collectively, “Construction Projects”), regardless of whether or not any of the Construction Projects arises out of a Lease executed prior to the Effective Date. Such coordination and facilitation services shall include, for example and not by any way of limitation, retaining architects, engineers or other consultants, assisting in the development of repair, capital improvement or Tenant space plans, cost estimating, advising Company with respect to the need for a general contractor, construction manager or other consultant, posting of appropriate notices of non-responsibility, providing notices of construction to affected Tenants and mitigating the effects of construction on such Tenants, and providing contractors, vendors and other Construction Property related personnel with access to the Property, parking and staging areas, necessary utilities and services. Property Manager shall be responsible for conducting meetings as deemed reasonably necessary by Property Manager, with the architect, contractor and consultants for all Construction Projects. Property Manager will also prepare a written report to Company as deemed reasonably necessary regarding the progress of each Construction Property in a format to be approved by the Company.

Appears in 34 contracts

Samples: Property and Asset Management Agreement (TNP Strategic Retail Trust, Inc.), Property and Asset Management Agreement (TNP Strategic Retail Trust, Inc.), Property and Asset Management Agreement (TNP Strategic Retail Trust, Inc.)

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