Common use of Design Development Phase Clause in Contracts

Design Development Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the design development phase before commencing the phase. The design development phase drawings shall show the extent of the site, location of the project on the site, and the general disposition of the principal features and equipment embodied in the project, and shall be sufficiently developed so as to fix and illustrate the size and character of the project in all of its essential basic particulars as to kinds of materials, types of structure, and mechanical and electrical systems. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Submitted with the design development phase drawings and specifications shall be an estimate of the cost of construction predicated on the same, and broken down into the major sub-trades for the construction of the building, with separate figures for special items such as equipment, site work, and utility lines. Basic engineering and other drawings and specifications shall also be provided at this time by the engineers and other consultants working under the direction of the Engineer. As the drawings submitted during this phase are to form the basis of the whole concept of the project, they shall be reviewed by the State for conformance to functional and technical requirements of the project and approved by the State before the Engineer proceeds to the next phase. It is understood, however, that such review and approval does not relieve the Engineer from any responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract.

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Design Development Phase. The Engineer Architect must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the design development phase before commencing the phase. The design development phase drawings shall show the extent of the site, location of the project on the site, site and the general disposition of the principal features and equipment embodied in the project, and shall be sufficiently developed so as to fix and illustrate the size and character of the project in all of its essential basic particulars as to kinds of materials, types of structure, and mechanical and electrical systems. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format. The Engineer Architect shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Submitted with the design development phase drawings and specifications shall be an estimate of the cost of construction predicated on the same, and broken down into the major sub-trades for the construction of the building, with separate figures for special items such as equipment, site work, and utility lines. Basic engineering architectural and other drawings and specifications shall also be provided at this time by the engineers and other consultants working under the direction of the EngineerArchitect. As the drawings submitted during this phase are to form the basis of the whole concept of the project, they shall be reviewed by the State for conformance to functional and technical requirements of the project and approved by the State before the Engineer Architect proceeds to the next phase. It is understood, however, that such review and approval does not relieve the Engineer Architect from any responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the EngineerArchitect's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract.

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Design Development Phase. The Engineer Contractor must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the design development phase before commencing the phase. The design development phase drawings shall show the extent of the site, location of the project on the site, and the general disposition of the principal features and equipment embodied in the project, and shall be sufficiently developed so as to fix and illustrate the size and character of the project in all of its essential basic particulars as to kinds of materials, types of structure, and mechanical and electrical systems. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format. The Engineer Contractor shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Submitted with the design development phase drawings and specifications shall be an estimate of the cost of construction predicated on the same, and broken down into the major sub-trades for the construction of the building, with separate figures for special items such as equipment, site work, and utility lines. Basic engineering and other drawings and specifications shall also be provided at this time by the engineers and other consultants working under the direction of the EngineerContractor. As the drawings submitted during this phase are to form the basis of the whole concept of the project, they shall be reviewed by the State for conformance to functional and technical requirements of the project and approved by the State before the Engineer Contractor proceeds to the next phase. It is understood, however, that such review and approval does not relieve the Engineer Contractor from any responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the EngineerContractor's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract.

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Samples: biznet.ct.gov

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