DISAPPROVED SUBMITTALS Sample Clauses
The "Disapproved Submittals" clause defines the process and consequences when a contractor's submitted documents, materials, or plans are not accepted by the project owner or architect. Typically, this clause outlines the requirement for the contractor to revise and resubmit the disapproved items, often within a specified timeframe, and may detail the reasons for disapproval or the standards that must be met. Its core practical function is to ensure that all project components meet the required specifications and quality standards, thereby preventing defective work and maintaining project integrity.
DISAPPROVED SUBMITTALS. The Contractor shall make all corrections required by the Owner and promptly furnish a corrected submittal in the form and number of copies specified for the initial submittal. The Contractor shall make all corrections required by the Owner, obtain the Designer of Record's approval when applicable, and promptly furnish a corrected submittal in the form and number of copies specified for the initial submittal. If the Contractor considers any correction indicated on the submittals to constitute a change to the contract, a notice in accordance with the Contract Clause "Changes" shall be given promptly to the Owner.
DISAPPROVED SUBMITTALS. Contractor shall make corrections required by the government and promptly furnish a corrected submittal in the form and number of copies specified for the initial submittal. If the Contractor considers any correction or notation on the returned submittals to constitute a change to the contract drawings or specifications; notice as required under the clause entitled, "Changes," is to be given to the KO, COR, and Government PM. If changes are necessary to submittals, the Contractor shall make such revisions and submission of the submittals in accordance with the procedures above. Until the changed submittals are approved, the Contractor cannot proceed with other related order/contract effort which is dependent on the acceptance of the approved submittals.
DISAPPROVED SUBMITTALS. Make the corrections required by the Contracting Officer. If the Contractor considers a correction or notation on the returned submittals to constitute a change to the Contract, notify the Contracting Officer as required under Contract Clause "Changes". Contractor is responsible for the dimensions, design of connection details, and construction of work. Failure to point out deviations may result in the Government requiring rejection and removal of such work at the Contractor's expense. If changes are necessary to submittals, make such revisions and submit the revised submittals in accordance with the procedures above. No item of work requiring a submittal change shall be accomplished until the changed submittals are approved.
DISAPPROVED SUBMITTALS. The Contractor shall make all corrections required by the KO and promptly furnish a corrected submittal in the form and number of copies specified for the initial submittal. CAUTION: The Contractor is cautioned that for each Contractor's resubmittal required beyond the initial submittal and one resubmittal for corrections required by the KO, the KO will assess Administrative Deduction in the amount of $500.00 from the progress payments due the Contractor.
DISAPPROVED SUBMITTALS. Make the corrections required by the Contracting Officer. If the Contractor considers a correction or notation on the returned submittals to constitute a change to the Contract, notify the Contracting Officer as required under Contract Clause "Changes". Contractor is responsible for the dimensions, design of connection details, and construction of work. Failure to point out deviations may result in the Government requiring rejection and removal of such work at the Contractor's expense. If changes are necessary to submittals, make such revisions and submit the revised submittals in accordance with the procedures above. No item of work requiring a submittal change shall be accomplished until the changed SOF BN Ops Complex - BOF BR69302BOF Ft. ▇▇▇▇▇, NC submittals are approved.
DISAPPROVED SUBMITTALS. The contractor shall make all corrections required by the Contracting Officer (KO) and promptly furnish a corrected submittal in the form and number of copies specified for the initial submittal.
