DESIGN PROFESSIONAL’S SERVICES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Sample Clauses

DESIGN PROFESSIONAL’S SERVICES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. 3.1 The Design Professional will be the initial interpreter of the intent and requirements of the Construction Documents. Following a written request from the Owner or CM@Risk, the Design Professional shall promptly provide a written interpretation of the intent or requirements of the Construction Documents. These initial interpretations shall be consistent with the intent of the Contract Documents.
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DESIGN PROFESSIONAL’S SERVICES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. BASIC SERVICES Basic Services to be provided by Design Professional consist of the services described in this Article 2.
DESIGN PROFESSIONAL’S SERVICES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. 3.1 The Design Professional is the individual or legal entity identified in the Contract Documents and/or otherwise designated by the Owner who is retained by the Owner to design and/or oversee the Project. For purposes of this Contract only, the term also includes individuals employed by Northern Arizona University who render such services in connection with the Project.
DESIGN PROFESSIONAL’S SERVICES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. ADDITIONAL SERVICES Unless required to be performed as part of basic services, the services described in this Article 3 are additional services. These Additional Services shall be paid for by University, as provided in this Agreement, in addition to the compensation for Basic Services. Design Professional shall provide Additional Services only when and as authorized in a written Agreement Change Authorization signed by University. No Additional Services shall be compensable unless so authorized.
DESIGN PROFESSIONAL’S SERVICES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. BASIC SERVICES
DESIGN PROFESSIONAL’S SERVICES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 

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