Common use of Contractor Review Clause in Contracts

Contractor Review. Contractor shall cooperate with Owner Parties to develop an internet-based system to provide an up-to-date Submittal log. The Submittal log shall include proposed submittal dates and review time for each item, and the approval status of each Submittal. Contractor shall prepare, review, approve, and submit to Owner Parties, with reasonable promptness and in such sequence as to cause no Delay in the Work or in the work of Owner’s Separate Contractors, all Submittals and mock-ups required by the Contract Documents. All Submittals shall be delivered in sufficient time to allow reviewing parties reasonable time for consideration and Contractor adequate time for resubmission if required. Contractor shall cooperate with Owner Parties and coordinate Contractor’s Submittals with those of Owner’s Separate Contractors. Prior to Contractor’s submission to Owner Parties, Contractor shall cause all Submittals to conform to the Contract Documents, and shall confirm and evidence such conformity with Contractor’s review stamp marked “approved.” Owner Parties will annotate, correct, and stamp the Submittals as necessary, indicating what further action is necessary and appropriate, and return each Submittal to Contractor. Submittals corrected by Contractor and resubmitted for review and approval containing changes other than those indicated by Owner Parties shall have such additional, new changes, clearly marked to bring them to Owner Parties’ attention as well as fully explained in a contemporaneous writing. In the event a Submittal is not approved, Contractor will be notified of the reasons for disapproval and Contractor shall timely re-submit the revised unapproved Submittal until approved. By presenting each Submittal to Owner Parties, Contractor represents that it has determined, verified, and approved all Materials and field measurements and criteria related to that Submittal and has confirmed each such Submittal meets the requirements of the Contract Documents. If a Submittal requires professional design services or certifications under the Contract Documents, Owner Parties will specify all performance and design criteria of such Submittal. Contractor shall cause a properly licensed design professional to deliver such services or certifications, and each affected Submittal document shall bear the signature and seal of that professional, as licensed in the state where the Project is located. Owner Parties shall be entitled to rely upon Contractor’s design professionals’ certifications and approvals. Owner Parties’ approval of a Submittal shall not relieve Contractor of responsibility for deviation from the requirements of the Contract Documents, unless Owner Parties have given written approval to the specific deviation. The Owner Parties’ approval does not imply that the items shown on each Shop Drawing are all-inclusive of Contractor’s responsibilities. Subject to the Standard of Care, in no event shall Contractor be relieved of responsibility for errors or omissions, in the Submittals. No portion of the Work requiring Owner Parties’ approval of a Submittal shall be commenced until such Submittal has been approved. Approved Submittals will constitute the standard of quality, appearance, and assembly of all items represented by such Submittals.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: General Contractor Agreement, General Contractor Agreement, General Contractor Agreement

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Contractor Review. Contractor shall cooperate with Owner Parties to develop an internet-based system to provide an up-to-date Submittal log. The Submittal log shall include proposed submittal dates and review time for each item, and the approval status of each Submittal. Contractor shall prepare, review, approve, and submit to Owner Parties, with reasonable promptness and in such sequence as to cause no Delay in the Work or in the work of Owner’s Separate Contractors, all Submittals and mock-ups required by the Contract Documents. All Submittals shall be delivered in sufficient time to allow reviewing parties reasonable time for consideration and Contractor adequate time for resubmission if required. Contractor shall cooperate with Owner Parties and coordinate Contractor’s Submittals with those of Owner’s Separate Contractors. Prior to Contractor’s submission to Owner Parties, Contractor shall cause all Submittals to conform to the Contract Documents, and shall confirm and evidence such conformity with Contractor’s review stamp marked “approved.” Owner Parties will annotate, correct, and stamp the Submittals as necessary, indicating what further action is necessary and appropriate, and return each Submittal to Contractor. Submittals corrected by Contractor and resubmitted for review and approval containing changes other than those indicated by Owner Parties shall have such additional, new changes, clearly marked to bring them to Owner Parties’ attention as well as fully explained in a contemporaneous writing. In the event a Submittal is not approved, Contractor will be notified of the reasons for disapproval and Contractor shall timely re-submit the revised unapproved Submittal until approved. By presenting each Submittal to Owner Parties, Contractor represents that it has determined, verified, and approved all Materials and field measurements and criteria related to that Submittal and has confirmed each such Submittal meets the requirements of the Contract Documents. If a Submittal requires professional design services or certifications under the Contract Documents, Owner Parties will specify all performance and design criteria of such Submittal. Contractor shall cause a properly licensed design professional to deliver such services or certifications, and Contractor shall cause each affected such Submittal document shall to bear the signature and seal of that professional, as licensed in the state where the Project is located. Owner Parties shall be entitled to rely upon Contractor’s design professionals’ certifications and approvals. Owner Parties’ approval of a Submittal shall not relieve Contractor of responsibility for deviation from the requirements of the Contract Documents, unless Owner Parties have given written approval to the specific deviation. The Owner Parties’ approval does not imply that the items shown on each Shop Drawing are all-inclusive of Contractor’s responsibilities. Subject to the Standard of Care, in no event shall Contractor be relieved of responsibility for errors or omissions, in the Submittals. No portion of the Work requiring Owner Parties’ approval of a Submittal shall be commenced until such Submittal has been approved. Approved Submittals will constitute the standard of quality, appearance, and assembly of all items represented by such Submittals.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

Contractor Review. Contractor shall cooperate with Owner Parties to develop an internet-based system to provide an up-to-date Submittal log. The Submittal log shall include proposed submittal dates and review time for each item, and the approval status of each Submittal. SAMPLE Contractor shall prepare, review, approve, and submit to Owner Parties, with reasonable promptness and in such sequence as to cause no Delay in the Work or in the work of Owner’s Separate Contractors, all Submittals and mock-ups required by the Contract Documents. All Submittals shall be delivered in sufficient time to allow reviewing parties reasonable time for consideration and Contractor adequate time for resubmission if required. Contractor shall cooperate with Owner Parties and coordinate Contractor’s Submittals with those of Owner’s Separate Contractors. Prior to Contractor’s submission to Owner Parties, Contractor shall cause all Submittals to conform to the Contract Documents, and shall confirm and evidence such conformity with Contractor’s review stamp marked “approved.” Owner Parties will annotate, correct, and stamp the Submittals as necessary, indicating what further action is necessary and appropriate, and return each Submittal to Contractor. Submittals corrected by Contractor and resubmitted for review and approval containing changes other than those indicated by Owner Parties shall have such additional, new changes, clearly marked to bring them to Owner Parties’ attention as well as fully explained in a contemporaneous writing. In the event a Submittal is not approved, Contractor will be notified of the reasons for disapproval and Contractor shall timely re-submit the revised unapproved Submittal until approved. By presenting each Submittal to Owner Parties, Contractor represents that it has determined, verified, and approved all Materials and field measurements and criteria related to that Submittal and has confirmed each such Submittal meets the requirements of the Contract Documents. If a Submittal requires professional design services or certifications under the Contract Documents, Owner Parties will specify all performance and design criteria of such Submittal. Contractor shall cause a properly licensed design professional to deliver such services or certifications, and each affected Submittal document shall bear the signature and seal of that professional, as licensed in the state where the Project is located. Owner Parties shall be entitled to rely upon Contractor’s design professionals’ certifications and approvals. Owner Parties’ approval of a Submittal shall not relieve Contractor of responsibility for deviation from the requirements of the Contract Documents, unless Owner Parties have given written approval to the specific deviation. The Owner Parties’ approval does not imply that the items shown on each Shop Drawing are all-inclusive of Contractor’s responsibilities. Subject to the Standard of Care, in no event shall Contractor be relieved of responsibility for errors or omissions, in the Submittals. No portion of the Work requiring Owner Parties’ approval of a Submittal shall be commenced until such Submittal has been approved. Approved Submittals will constitute the standard of quality, appearance, and assembly of all items represented by such Submittals.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: General Contractor Agreement, General Contractor Agreement

Contractor Review. Contractor shall cooperate with Owner Parties to develop an internet-based system to provide an up-to-date Submittal log. The Submittal log shall include proposed submittal dates and review time for each item, and the approval status of each Submittal. Contractor shall prepare, review, approve, and submit to Owner Parties, with reasonable promptness and in such sequence as to cause no Delay in the Work or in the work of Owner’s Separate Contractors, all Submittals and mock-ups required by the Contract Documents. All Submittals shall be delivered in sufficient time to allow reviewing parties reasonable time for consideration and Contractor adequate time for resubmission if required. Contractor shall cooperate with Owner Parties and coordinate Contractor’s Submittals with those of Owner’s Separate Contractors. Prior to Contractor’s submission to Owner Parties, Contractor shall cause all Submittals to conform to the Contract Documents, and shall confirm and evidence such conformity with Contractor’s review stamp marked “approved.” Owner Parties will annotate, correct, and stamp the Submittals as necessary, indicating what further action is necessary and appropriate, and return each Submittal to Contractor. Submittals corrected by Contractor and resubmitted for review and approval containing changes other than those indicated by Owner Parties shall have such additional, new changes, clearly marked to bring them to Owner Parties’ attention as well as fully explained in a contemporaneous writing. In the event a Submittal is not approved, Contractor will be notified of the reasons for disapproval and Contractor shall timely re-submit the revised unapproved Submittal until approved. By presenting each Submittal to Owner Parties, Contractor represents that it has determined, verified, and approved all Materials and field measurements and criteria related to that Submittal and has confirmed each such Submittal meets the requirements of the Contract Documents. If a Submittal requires professional design services or certifications under the Contract Documents, Owner Parties will specify all performance and design criteria of such Submittal. Contractor shall cause a properly licensed design professional to deliver such services or certifications, and Contractor shall cause each affected such Submittal document shall to bear the signature and seal of that professional, as licensed in the state where the Project is located. Owner Parties shall be entitled to rely upon Contractor’s design professionals’ certifications and approvals. Owner Parties’ approval of a Submittal shall not relieve Contractor of responsibility for deviation from the requirements of the Contract Documents, unless Owner Parties have given written approval to the specific deviation. The Owner Parties’ approval does not imply that the items shown on each Shop Drawing are all-inclusive of Contractor’s responsibilities. Subject to the Standard of Care, in no event shall Contractor be relieved of responsibility for errors or omissions, in the Submittals. No portion of the Work requiring Owner Parties’ approval of a Submittal shall be commenced until such Submittal has been approved. Approved Submittals will constitute the standard of quality, appearance, and assembly of all items represented by such Submittals.. SAMPLE

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Agreement

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Contractor Review. Contractor shall cooperate with Owner Parties to develop an internet-based system to provide an up-to-date Submittal log. The Submittal log shall include proposed submittal dates and review time for each item, and the approval status of each Submittal. Contractor shall prepare, review, approve, and submit to Owner Parties, with reasonable promptness and in such sequence as to cause no Delay in the Work or in the work of Owner’s Separate Contractors, all Submittals and mock-ups required by the Contract Documents. All Submittals shall be delivered in sufficient time to allow reviewing parties reasonable time for consideration and Contractor adequate time for resubmission if required. Contractor shall cooperate with Owner Parties and coordinate Contractor’s Submittals with those of Owner’s Separate Contractors. Prior to Contractor’s submission to Owner Parties, Contractor shall cause all Submittals to conform to the Contract Documents, and shall confirm and evidence such conformity with Contractor’s review stamp marked “approved.” Owner Parties will annotate, correct, and stamp the Submittals as necessary, indicating what further action is necessary and appropriate, and return each Submittal to Contractor. Submittals corrected by Contractor and resubmitted for review and approval containing changes other than those indicated by Owner Parties shall have such additional, new changes, clearly marked to bring them to Owner Parties’ attention as well as fully explained in a contemporaneous writing. In the event a Submittal is not approved, Contractor will be notified of the reasons for disapproval and Contractor shall timely re-submit the revised unapproved Submittal until approved. By presenting each Submittal to Owner Parties, Contractor represents that it has determined, verified, and approved all Materials and field measurements and criteria related to that Submittal and has confirmed each such Submittal meets the requirements of the Contract Documents. If a Submittal requires professional design services or certifications under the Contract Documents, Owner Parties will specify all performance and design criteria of such Submittal. Contractor shall cause a properly licensed design professional to deliver such services or certifications, and each affected Submittal document shall bear the signature and seal of that professional, as licensed in the state where the Project is located. Owner Parties shall be entitled to rely upon Contractor’s design professionals’ certifications and approvals. Owner Parties’ approval of a Submittal shall not relieve Contractor of responsibility for deviation from the requirements of the Contract Documents, unless Owner Parties have given written approval to the specific deviation. The Owner Parties’ approval does not imply that the items shown on each Shop Drawing are all-inclusive of Contractor’s responsibilities. Subject to the Standard of Care, in no event shall Contractor be relieved of responsibility for errors or omissions, in the Submittals. No portion of the Work requiring Owner Parties’ approval of a Submittal shall be commenced until such Submittal has been approved. Approved Submittals will constitute the standard of quality, appearance, and assembly of all items represented by such Submittals.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Agreement

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