Design Components Sample Clauses
The 'Design Components' clause defines the specific elements, materials, or features that make up a project's design. It typically outlines which components are included in the scope of work, such as architectural features, structural systems, or specialized equipment, and may specify standards or requirements for each. By clearly identifying and detailing these components, the clause ensures that both parties have a mutual understanding of what is to be delivered, reducing the risk of disputes over scope and quality during the project.
Design Components. Construction Manager must consult with the Project Manager and Design Team in the selection of materials, building systems, and equipment. Provide recommendations on construction feasibility actions designed to minimize adverse impacts of labor or material shortages, time requirements for procurement, installation and construction completion, and factors related to construction cost, including estimates of alternative designs and materials.
Design Components. It is the Buyer’s responsibility to approve colors and decoration at the DAF’s premises prior to commencement of a new production run, failing which the Buyer shall have no claim against the DAF for color variation or any other decoration defects whatsoever.
Design Components. Construction Manager shall consult with the Project Manager and Design Team in the selection of materials, building systems, and equipment. Provide recommendations on construction feasibility actions designed to minimize adverse impacts of labor or material shortages, time requirements for procurement, installation and construction completion, and factors related to construction cost, including estimates of alternative designs and materials. Taking Minutes. Construction Manager shall chair, conduct and take minutes of periodic meetings between Project Manager and its design professional(s), of the Site Committee meetings, of construction meetings during the course of the projects and, if requested by the Project Manager, the Council’s Court Facilities Advisory Committee and its subcommittees. Construction Manager shall invite the Council and/or its representative to participate in these meetings. Construction Manager shall keep meeting minutes to document comments generated in these meetings, but shall not be responsible for analyzing design issues raised in said meetings.
Design Components. The Code of Excellence Program is designed to be flexible and to be used in every local union within the SMART IA. Specific issues of concern to local union leaders and memberships can be incorporated into the Code of Excellence Program; however, the key components of the Code of Excellence Program must be consistently applied if the program is to be successful. The key components of the Code of Excellence Program and which must remain consistent are:
