Common use of Defective or Nonconforming Work Clause in Contracts

Defective or Nonconforming Work. Architect‐Engineer shall make written recommendations to Project Manager to disapprove or reject Contractor’s work, or to accept Contractor’s work with a reduction in Contract Cost, if Architect‐Engineer believes such work is defective or will not produce a completed Project that conforms to the Contract Documents or that such work will prejudice the integrity of the design concept of the Project as reflected in the Contract Documents. Interpretations, Clarifications and Corrections Architect‐Engineer shall issue necessary interpretations, clarifications and Request for Information (RFI) replies on routine issues regarding the Contract Documents and in connection therewith assist Project Manager with supplemental instructions and change orders as required, with reasonable promptness (no longer than ten (10) calendar days, or less if required by analysis of the project critical path) so as to cause no delay to Contractor or the Project. Architect‐Engineer shall, at its own expense, make all revisions and changes to the Drawings and Specifications as directed by District to correct errors, omissions or conflicts. On change orders, prepare the scope of work, justifications and estimate of the cost where necessary.

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Defective or Nonconforming Work. Architect‐Engineer Architect shall make written recommendations to Project Manager to disapprove or reject Contractor’s work, or to accept Contractor’s work with a reduction in Contract Cost, while it is in progress, if Architect‐Engineer Architect believes such work is defective or will not produce a completed Project that conforms to the Contract Documents or that such work will prejudice the integrity of the design concept of the Project as reflected in the Contract Documents. Interpretations, Clarifications and Corrections Architect‐Engineer Corrections. Architect shall issue necessary interpretations, clarifications and Request for Information (RFI) replies on routine issues RFI)-Replies regarding the Contract Documents and in connection therewith assist Project Manager with supplemental instructions and change orders as required, with reasonable promptness (no longer than ten (10) calendar two working days, or less if required by analysis of the project critical path) so as to cause no delay to Contractor or the Project. Architect‐Engineer Architect shall, at its own expense, make all revisions and changes to the Drawings and Specifications as directed by District to correct errors, omissions or conflicts. On change orders, prepare the scope of work, justifications and estimate of the cost where necessary.

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Samples: Professional Services Agreement

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