Design Services and Activity Matrix Clause Samples

The "Design Services and Activity Matrix" clause defines the scope and allocation of design-related tasks and responsibilities within a project. It typically outlines which party is responsible for specific design services, such as architectural drawings, engineering calculations, or approvals, and may present this information in a tabular or matrix format for clarity. By clearly delineating duties and deliverables, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings, ensures accountability, and streamlines project coordination.
Design Services and Activity Matrix. The responsibilities for design and related documentation are as follows: Detailed design and related construction drawings Contractor Design temporary works (Section 1.5): Items (a) to (f) Other Contractor As-built drawings: Provision of data and marked up drawings Preparation of drawings Contractor
Design Services and Activity Matrix. The design services and activity matrix for this project is as follows Description Responsible
Design Services and Activity Matrix. The responsibilities for design and related documentation are as follows: Detailed design for construction Employer’s Agent’s Representative Temporary works (Section C3.1.5): Items a) to b) Items c) to e) and any other temporary works required by the contractor Employer’s Agent’s representative Contractor As-built drawings: Provision of data and marked up drawings Preparation of drawings Contractor Employer’s Agent’s representative
Design Services and Activity Matrix. Responsibilities for design and related documentation are as follows: Concept, feasibility and overall process Employer Basic engineering and detail layouts to tender stage Employer’s Agent Final design to construction stage Employer’s Agent Temporary works Contractor Preparation of record drawings Contractor The extent of the Employer’s Agent’s design is shown on the layout plans.
Design Services and Activity Matrix. The services as stated here attempt to outline only the primary services together with the responsible party. ▪ Concept, feasibility and overall process – Employer ▪ Basic engineering and general layouts to tender stage – Employer ▪ Final detail design and engineering including all equipment, firmware, hardware and software – Contractor ▪ Drawings for construction - Contractor ▪ Programming of Work - Contractor ▪ Setting out of the work in all respects - Contractor ▪ All testing – Contractor ▪ Interpretation of test results and provide certification – Contractor