CONSULTANT’S BASIC DUTIES TO CITY Sample Clauses
The "Consultant’s Basic Duties to City" clause defines the fundamental responsibilities that the consultant owes to the city under the contract. Typically, this includes performing services with due care, adhering to agreed timelines, and complying with all relevant laws and regulations. For example, the consultant may be required to provide regular progress reports, maintain confidentiality, and ensure that all deliverables meet specified standards. The core function of this clause is to clearly outline the consultant’s obligations, ensuring accountability and setting expectations to prevent misunderstandings or disputes during the project.
CONSULTANT’S BASIC DUTIES TO CITY. 2.1 By executing this Agreement, the Consultant represents to the City that the Consultant is professionally qualified to act as the Consultant for the Project (hereinafter referred to as “the Project”) and is licensed to practice engineering by all public entities having jurisdiction over the Consultant and the Project. The Consultant further represents to the City that the Consultant will maintain all necessary licenses, or other authorizations necessary to act as Consultant for the Project until Consultant’s duties hereunder have been completed. The Consultant shall be responsible for providing all necessary subconsultants required for the successful completion of the work as outlined in EXHIBIT “1,” Scope of Services. The Consultant assumes full responsibility to the City for the improper acts, negligence, and omissions of its subconsultants and of all others employed or retained by the Consultant in connection with the Project.
2.2 Execution of this Agreement by the Consultant constitutes a representation that the Consultant has become familiar with the Project site and the local conditions under which the Project is to be implemented.
CONSULTANT’S BASIC DUTIES TO CITY. 2.1 By executing this Agreement, the Consultant represents to the City that the Consultant is professionally qualified to act as the Consultant for the Project (hereinafter referred to as “the Project”) and is licensed to practice engineering by all public entities having jurisdiction over the Consultant and the Project. The Consultant further represents to the City that the Consultant will maintain all necessary licenses, or other authorizations necessary to act as Consultant for the Project until Consultant’s duties hereunder have been completed. The Consultant shall be responsible for providing all necessary subconsultants required for the successful completion of the work as outlined in EXHIBIT “1,” Scope of Services. The Consultant assumes full responsibility to the City for the improper acts, negligence, and omissions of its subconsultants and of all others employed or retained by the Consultant in connection with the Project.
2.2 Execution of this Agreement by the Consultant constitutes a representation that the Consultant has become familiar with the Project site and the local conditions under which the Project is to be implemented.
2.3 THIRTY PERCENT DESIGN DOCUMENTS (NOT USED)
2.4 SIXTY PERCENT DESIGN DOCUMENTS (NOT USED)
2.5 NINETY PERCENT DESIGN DOCUMENTS (NOT USED)
CONSULTANT’S BASIC DUTIES TO CITY.
2.1 By executing this Agreement, the Consultant represents to the City that the Consultant is professionally qualified to act as the Consultant for the Project (hereinafter referred to as “the Project”) and is licensed to practice engineering by all public entities having jurisdiction over the Consultant and the Project. The Consultant further represents to the City that the Consultant will maintain all necessary licenses, or other authorizations necessary to act as Consultant for the Project until Consultant’s duties hereunder have been completed. The Consultant shall be responsible for providing all necessary subconsultants required for the successful completion of the work as outlined in EXHIBIT “1,” Scope of Services. The Consultant assumes full responsibility to the City for the improper acts, negligence, and omissions of its subconsultants and of all others employed or retained by the Consultant in connection with the Project.
2.2 Execution of this Agreement by the Consultant constitutes a representation that the Consultant has become familiar with the Project site and the local conditions under which the Project is to be implemented.
2.3 THIRTY PERCENT DESIGN DOCUMENTS– NOT USED.
2.4 SIXTY PERCENT DESIGN DOCUMENTS – NOT USED.
2.5 NINETY PERCENT DESIGN DOCUMENTS – NOT USED 2.6 ONE HUNDRED PERCENT DOCUMENTS – NOT USED
2.7 ADMINISTRATION OF CONSTRUCTION
2.7.1 The Consultant shall perform those duties and discharge those responsibilities set forth herein in Sections 2.7.2 through 2.7.13. Furthermore, the Consultant shall perform and be responsible for all services requested of the Consultant by the City relating to the interpretation and implementation of the Consultant’s drawings, specifications, or other Construction Documents or other contract documents prepared by the Consultant.
2.7.2 The Consultant shall represent the City during construction and shall facilitate all instructions and other appropriate communications between the City and the Contractor, which shall be communicated through the Consultant. The Consultant shall act on behalf of the City only to the extent provided herein and in the Construction Contract.
2.7.3 Upon receipt, the Consultant shall carefully review and examine the Contractor’s Schedule of Values, together with any supporting documentation or data that the City or the Consultant may require from the Contractor. The purpose of such review and examination will be to protect the City from an unbalanced Schedule of Values th...
CONSULTANT’S BASIC DUTIES TO CITY. 2.1 By executing this Project Agreement, the CONSULTANT represents to the CITY that the CONSULTANT is professionally qualified to act as the consultant for the project (hereinafter referred to as “the Project”) and is licensed to practice landscape architecture by all public entities having jurisdiction over the CONSULTANT and the Project. The CONSULTANT further represents to the CITY that the CONSULTANT will maintain applicable necessary licenses, or other authorizations necessary to act as CONSULTANT for the Project until CONSULTANT’S duties hereunder have been completed. The CONSULTANT shall be responsible for providing all necessary subconsultants required for the successful completion of the work as outlined in Exhibit A, Scope of Services. The CONSULTANT assumes full responsibility to the CITY for the improper acts, negligence, and omissions of its subconsultants, and of all others employed or retained by the CONSULTANT in connection with the Project.
2.2 Execution of this Project Agreement by the CONSULTANT constitutes a representation that the CONSULTANT has become familiar with the Project site and the local conditions under which the Project is to be implemented.
CONSULTANT’S BASIC DUTIES TO CITY. 2.1 By executing this Project Agreement, the Consultant represents to the City that the Consultant is professionally qualified to act as the consultant for the project (hereinafter referred to as “the Project”) and is licensed to practice landscape architecture by all public entities having jurisdiction over the Consultant and the Project. The Consultant further represents to the City that the Consultant will maintain applicable necessary licenses, or other authorizations necessary to act as Consultant for the Project until Consultant’s duties hereunder have been completed. The Consultant shall be responsible for providing all necessary subconsultants required for the successful completion of the work as outlined in Exhibit A, Scope of Services. The Consultant assumes full responsibility to the City for the improper acts, negligence, and omissions of its subconsultants, and of all others employed or retained by the Consultant in connection with the Project.
2.2 Execution of this Project Agreement by the Consultant constitutes a representation that the Consultant has become familiar with the Project site and the local conditions under which the Project is to be implemented.
2.3 NOT USED
2.4 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
2.4.1 Based on the schematic designs approved under a previous Letter Agreement, any adjustments to that design, the proposed schedule, or Project budget authorized by the City, the Consultant shall prepare and submit to the City for review, design development documents consisting of drawings and other documents to fix and describe the size and character of the Project as to civil, architectural, structural, electrical systems, and such other elements as may be appropriate.
