DESIGN AND DOCUMENTATION Sample Clauses

DESIGN AND DOCUMENTATION. Number of days for review: (Clause 6.3(a)(ii) and 6.3(c)) days Number of copies of Design Documentation to be submitted by the Contractor to the Contract Administrator: (Clause 6.5) Design Documentation hard copy requirements: (Clause 6.5(a)) Compatible with Autocad 14 To scale Printed in black ink on white or transparent ISO Standard Sheet (size A1, A3, A4 or as determined by the Contract Administrator) Design Documentation electronic copy requirements: (Clause 6.5(b)) Compatible with Autocad 14 CD-ROM or as determined by the Contract Administrator
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DESIGN AND DOCUMENTATION. Documents and number of copies to be provided by the Contractor to the Subcontractor: (Clause 6.1) Document Copies ............................... ........................ ............................... .........................
DESIGN AND DOCUMENTATION. 49 6.1 Contractor’s Documentation Program 49 6.2 Contractor's Design 49 6.3 Contract Administrator May Review Design Documentation 49 6.4 No Obligation to Review 49 6.5 Copies of Design Documentation 49 6.6 Fitness for Purpose 50 6.7 Availability 50 6.8 Licence over Project Documents 50 6.9 Intellectual Property Warranties 51 6.10 Intellectual Property Rights 51 6.11 Resolution of Ambiguities 51 6.12 Access to Premises and Project Documents 52 6.13 Commonwealth's Novated Design Consultants 52 6.14 Warranties Unaffected 52 6.15 Design Certification 53 6.16 Samples 53 6.17 DCAP 54 7. SITE 56 7.1 Contractor to Inform Itself 56 7.2 Site and Other Information 56 7.3 Notice of Latent Condition 56 7.4 Contractor's Entitlement 56 7.5 Site Access 57 7.6 Contractor's Obligation to Provide Access 57 7.7 Non-Reliance 57
DESIGN AND DOCUMENTATION. 12 5.1 Principal's Documents 12 5.2 Consultant's Design 12 5.3 Contract Administrator may Review Design Documentation 12 5.4 No Obligation to Review 12 5.5 Copies of Design Documentation 13 5.6 Licence over Design Documentation 13 5.7 Intellectual Property Warranties 13 5.8 Intellectual Property Rights 14 5.9 Principal Material 14 5.10 DCAP 14 5.11 Resolution of Ambiguities 14 5.12 Access to Premises and Project Documents 15 5.13 Measurements and Dimensions 15 5.14 Samples 15 5.15 Work Health and Safety 16
DESIGN AND DOCUMENTATION. 51 6.1 Subcontractor’s Documentation Program 51 6.2 Subcontractor’s Design 51 6.3 Contractor’s Representative May Review Design Documentation 51 6.4 No Obligation to Review 51 6.5 Copies of Design Documentation 52 6.6 Fitness for Purpose 52 6.7 Availability 52 6.8 Licence over Project Documents 52 6.9 Intellectual Property Warranties 53 6.10 Intellectual Property Rights 53 6.11 Resolution of Ambiguities 53 6.12 Access to Premises and Project Documents 54 6.13 Design Certification 54 6.14 Samples 55 7. SITE 56 7.1 Subcontractor to Inform Itself 56 7.2 Site and Other Information 56 7.3 Notice of Latent Condition 56 7.4 Subcontractor’s Entitlement 56 7.5 Site Access 57 7.6 Subcontractor’s Obligation to Provide Access 57 7.7 Non-Reliance 57
DESIGN AND DOCUMENTATION. 56 6.1 Contractor's Documentation Program 56 6.2 Delivery Phase - Contractor's Design 56
DESIGN AND DOCUMENTATION. 37 6.1 Principal's documents 37 6.2 Contractor's design 37 6.3 Principal's Representative may review Design Documentation 37 6.4 No obligation to review 38 6.5 Copies of Design Documentation 38 6.6 Fitness for purpose 39 6.7 IP warranties and representations 39 6.8 Ownership 39 6.9 Pre-existing IPR 40 6.10 Indemnity and infringement 41 6.11 Source Code 41 6.12 Moral Rights 41 6.13 Contractor to notify errors 42 6.14 Resolution of ambiguities 42 6.15 Confidentiality 43 6.16 GIPA Act 43 6.17 Media 44 6.18 Contractor to retain records 44 6.19 Auditing and probity 45 6.20 Evidence of financial standing or financial arrangements 45
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DESIGN AND DOCUMENTATION. 50 6.1 Contractor’s Documents 50 6.2 Subcontractor’s Design 50 6.3 Contractor’s Representative may Review Design Documentation 50 6.4 No Obligation to Review 50 6.5 Copies of Design Documentation 51 6.6 Fitness for Purpose 51 6.7 Availability 51 6.8 Licence over Project Documents 51 6.9 Intellectual Property Warranties 52 6.10 Intellectual Property Rights 52 6.11 Resolution of Ambiguities 52 6.12 Access to Premises and Project Documents 52 6.13 Design Certification 53 6.14 Samples 54 7. SITE 55 7.1 Subcontractor to Inform Itself 55 7.2 Site Information 55 7.3 Notice of Latent Condition 55 7.4 Subcontractor’s Entitlement 55 7.5 Site Access 56 7.6 Subcontractor’s Obligation to Provide Access 56 7.7 Non-Reliance 56 8. CONSTRUCTION 58 8.1 Description of Subcontract Works 58 8.2 All Work Included 58 8.3 Statutory Requirements 58 8.4 Change in Statutory Requirements or Variance with Subcontract 58 8.5 Subcontracting 59 8.6 Collateral Warranties 60 8.7 Provisional Sum Work 60
DESIGN AND DOCUMENTATION. Subcontractor’s Documentation Program The Subcontractor must as part of the program it is to prepare under clause 10.2, submit to the Contractor’s Representative for approval a documentation program which makes allowance for the Design Documentation to be submitted to the Contractor’s Representative in a manner and at a rate which will give the Contractor’s Representative a reasonable opportunity to review the Design Documentation within the period of time within which the Contractor’s Representative may review the Design Documentation under clause 6.3. Subcontractor’s Design The Subcontractor must: design the parts of the Subcontract Works which the Subcontract requires it to design in accordance with the Subcontract Works Description, the Preliminary Design Solution and the other requirements of the Subcontract and for this purpose (but without limitation) prepare all relevant Design Documentation; and submit the Design Documentation it prepares to the Contractor’s Representative in accordance with the documentation program approved by the Contractor’s Representative under clause 6.1.
DESIGN AND DOCUMENTATION. 31 6.1 Contractor's Documents 31 6.2 Subcontractor's Design 31 6.3 Contractor's Representative may Review Design Documentation 31 6.4 No Obligation to Review 31 6.5 Copies of Design Documentation 32 6.6 Fitness for Purpose 32 6.7 Availability 32 6.8 Licence over Project Documents 32 6.9 Intellectual Property Warranties 33 6.10 Intellectual Property Rights 33 6.11 Resolution of Ambiguities 33 6.12 Access to Premises and Project Documents 33 6.13 Design Certification 34 6.14 Samples 34 7. SITE 36 7.1 Subcontractor to Inform Itself 36 7.2 Site Information 36 7.3 Notice of Latent Conditions 36 7.4 Subcontractor's Entitlement 36 7.5 Site Access 36 7.6 Subcontractor's Obligation to Provide Access 37 7.7 Non-Reliance 37 8. CONSTRUCTION 38 8.1 Description of Subcontract Works 38 8.2 All Work Included 38 8.3 Statutory Requirements 38 8.4 Change in Statutory Requirements or Variance with Subcontract 38 8.5 Subcontracting 39 8.6 Subsubcontractor Warranties 40 8.7 Provisional Sum Work 40 8.8 Design for Provisional Sum Work to be Prepared by Contractor - Option 1 40 8.8 Design for Provisional Sum Work to be Prepared by Subcontractor - Option 2 40 8.9 Tendering Provisional Sum Work 41 8.10 Price Adjustment for Tendered Provisional Sum Work 41 8.11 Price Adjustment for Other Provisional Sum Work 41 8.12 Further Allowance for Provisional Sum Work 41 8.13 Co-operation with Other Contractors 42 8.14 Setting Out 42 8.15 Survey 42 8.16 Safety 42 8.17 Work Health and Safety Management 42 8.18 Plant, Equipment and Work 44 8.19 Cleaning Up 44 8.20 The Environment 44 8.21 Urgent Protection 45 8.22 Valuable Objects Found on Site 45
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