Construction Phase Basic Services Sample Clauses

The "Construction Phase Basic Services" clause defines the essential services that a design professional, such as an architect or engineer, must provide during the construction phase of a project. These services typically include activities like reviewing contractor submittals, conducting site visits to observe progress, and certifying payments to the contractor. The clause ensures that the professional remains involved throughout construction to help verify that the work complies with the design intent and contract documents. Its core function is to maintain quality control and facilitate communication between the owner and contractor, thereby reducing the risk of construction errors and disputes.
Construction Phase Basic Services. The CM shall support the Construction Phase Basic Services for the Parking Structure C project and the Central Plant project by performing the following actions: 1) Submit monthly construction phase progress reports to COUNTY concurrently with the CM’s recommendation to JWA regarding the acceptance of the Contractor’s request for progress payment. 2) Manage the material submittal process such that the Contractor receives all submittal responses within the time limits specified in the construction contract. CM shall coordinate with the A-E, and others as appropriate, to avoid late return of submittals to the Contractor. CM is not responsible for late return of submittals where CM demonstrates that it took all appropriate actions to properly manage the process. The CM shall coordinate with the D-B for the Central Plant submittals. 3) Manage the RFI process such that the Contractor receives all RFI responses within the time limits specified in the construction contract. CM shall coordinate with the A-E, and others as appropriate, to avoid late return of RFIs to the Contractor. CM is not responsible for late return of RFIs where CM demonstrates that it took all appropriate actions to properly manage the process. The CM shall coordinate with the D-B for the Central Plant RFI’s. 4) Review and recommend approval/rejection of the Contractor’s Quality Control Plan within the time limits specified in the construction contract. 5) Review and recommend approval/rejection of the Contractor’s Progress Payment requests within 7 calendar days following Contractor submission. 6) Manage the construction change order process such that: a) CM shall reconcile work performed on time and materials change order work with the Contractor on a daily basis. b) CM provides COUNTY with a determination of merit within 7 calendar days from the Contractor’s request for change order. c) CM provides COUNTY with an independent cost estimate within 7 calendar days from the Contractor’s request for change order. d) CM provides COUNTY with an independent schedule time impact analysis within 7 calendar days from the Contractor’s request for change order. e) CM manages the entire change order process such that the time to process a change order request starting from Contractor’s submission through COUNTY action is minimized. 7) Review and recommend approval/rejection of the Contractor’s Baseline Construction Contract Schedule, Current Construction Contract Schedule, and Recovery Schedule(s) (if a...
Construction Phase Basic Services. The Construction Phase Basic Services are included in Attachment A.5 Construction Phase Basic Services.
Construction Phase Basic Services. CA – Submittals and Supplemental Info. Included in Design Fee CA – Regular Site Visits Three (3) visits included in Design Fee CA – Substantial Completion Site Visit Included in Design Fee Engineering or documentation for LEED® or other sustainable certification programs Design changes after final construction documents have been submitted Design of site utilities beyond a 5-ft extended perimeter around the building footprint Multiple CD packages such as a preliminary permit set or foundation package Value engineering or cost-reduction services or re-design following completion of 50% CDs Engineering and/or economic studies of alternative systems or equipment locations Services related to environmental remediation Cost estimating Life-cycle cost analyses Engineering responsibility beyond electrical circuiting for third-party lighting designs, including selections, scheduling, building and energy code compliance, and photometrics Transcribing contractor’s field notes into a final CAD or BIM file for the record-drawing purposes Design services shall be conducted in phases as outlined herein. Phases may be combined to expedite design process when defined in Exhibit CProduction Schedule. Individual phases or groups of phases shall be authorized herein or by fully executed Supplemental Agreement.
Construction Phase Basic Services. For the services outlined below, JWA expects that the CM will coordinate with trade subcontractors, specialty contractors, and suppliers to capitalize on the local construction experience of these types of firms in order to provide expert advice to the team. CM shall utilize JWA’s Project Management System – Skire Unifier – for the performance of all its services. CM shall utilize and conform to JWA’s WBS for the performance of all its services.
Construction Phase Basic Services. During the Construction Phase, the PM shall continue to perform all of the duties described above as Design Phase Services to the extent that they are necessitated by activities occurring or continuing to occur during the Construction Phase. The PM shall assist the City of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in the performance of its duties with respect to a Contract subject to the provisions of this PM Agreement. Without limiting the foregoing, the PM's Designated Representative shall perform the following duties:

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  • Construction Phase Fee Contractor’s Construction Phase Fee is the maximum amount payable to Contractor for any cost or profit expectation incurred in the performance of the Work that is not specifically identified as being eligible for reimbursement by Owner elsewhere in this Agreement. References in the UGSC to Contractor’s “overhead” and “profit” mean Contractor’s Construction Phase Fee. The Construction Phase Fee includes, but is not limited to, the following items: 9.1 All profit, profit expectations and costs associated with profit sharing plans such as personnel bonuses, incentives, and rewards; company stock options; or any other like expenses of Contractor.

  • PRE-CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES The Pre-Construction Phase shall be deemed to commence upon the date specified in a written Notice to Proceed with Pre-Construction Phase Services issued by Owner and shall continue through completion of the Construction Documents and procurement of all major Subcontractor agreements. Contractor is not entitled to reimbursement for any costs incurred for Pre-Construction Phase Services performed before issuance of the written Notice to Proceed. Pre- Construction Phase Services may overlap Construction Phase Services. Contractor shall perform the following Pre-Construction Phase Services:

  • Construction Administration Phase Delete the following paragraph if Submittal Exchange isn’t going to be used: 2.