Engineer’s Action Sample Clauses
Engineer’s Action. A. General: Engineer will not review submittals that do not bear Contractor's approval stamp and will return them without action.
Engineer’s Action. Engineer will review each Claim and, within 30 days after receipt of the last submittal of the claimant or the last submittal of the opposing party, if any, take one of the following actions in writing:
1. deny the Claim in whole or in part,
2. approve the Claim, or
3. notify the parties that the Engineer is unable to resolve the Claim if, in the Engineer's sole discretion, it would be inappropriate for the Engineer to do so. For purposes of further resolution of the Claim, such notice shall be deemed a denial.
Engineer’s Action. A. Except for submittals for record, information of similar purposes where action and return is required or requested, the Engineer will review each submittal, ▇▇▇▇ to indicate action taken, and return promptly.
B. Compliance with specified characteristics is the Contractor’s responsibility. Submittal will be rejected for non-compliance of required characteristics.
Engineer’s Action. If necessary, Engineer will request additional information or documentation for evaluation within 7 days of receipt of a request for substitution. Engineer will notify Contractor of acceptance or rejection of proposed substitution within 15 days of receipt of request, or 7 days of receipt of additional information or documentation, whichever is later.
Engineer’s Action. A. The Engineer will review and stamp the shop drawings in one of the following ways:
1. Approved
2. Approved As Noted
3. Re-Submit
4. Disapproved
B. Shop drawings returned to the Contractor stamped as “Approved” shall not be returned to Engineer. However, all notations made on shop drawings stamped “Approved As Noted” shall be followed by the Contractor in using that product in the project. The Engineer may, at his discretion, require re-submittal of “ Approved As Noted” Submittals.
C. The Engineer will review a maximum of two shop drawing submittals for each piece of equipment. If additional submittals are required, the Contractor shall be responsible for the costs incurred by the Engineer to review the additional submittals. The Owner will be reimbursed by the Contractor for this additional engineering cost by a credit Change Order.
Engineer’s Action. ENGINEER will review each Claim and, within 30 days after receipt of the last submittal of the claimant or the last submittal of the opposing party, if any, take one of the following actions in writing:
Engineer’s Action. Engineer will review each Change Proposal and, within 30 days after receipt of the Contractor’s supporting data, either deny the Change Proposal in whole, approve it in whole, or deny it in part and approve it in part. Such actions shall be in writing, with a copy provided to Owner and Contractor. If Engineer does not take action on the Change Proposal within 30 days, then either Owner or Contractor may at any time thereafter submit a letter to the other party indicating that as a result of Engineer’s inaction the Change Proposal is deemed denied, thereby commencing the time for appeal of the denial under Article 12.
Engineer’s Action. If necessary, Engineer will request additional information or documentation for evaluation within one week of receipt of a comparable product request. Engineer will notify Contractor of approval or rejection of proposed comparable product request within 15 days of receipt of request, or 7 days of receipt of additional information or documentation, whichever is later.
Engineer’s Action. Engineer will review each RFI, determine action required, and respond. Allow seven working days for Architect's response for each RFI. RFIs received by Engineer after 1:00 p.m. will be considered as received the following working day.
1. The following RFIs will be returned without action:
a. Requests for approval of submittals.
b. Requests for approval of substitutions.
c. Requests for coordination information already indicated in the Contract Documents.
d. Requests for adjustments in the Contract Time or the Contract Sum.
e. Requests for interpretation of Architect's actions on submittals.
f. Incomplete RFIs or inaccurately prepared RFIs.
2. Engineer’s action may include a request for additional information, in which case Engineer's time for response will date from time of receipt of additional information.
3. Engineer's action on RFIs that may result in a change to the Contract Time or the Contract Sum may be eligible for Contractor to submit Change Proposal.
a. If Contractor believes the RFI response warrants change in the Contract Time or the Contract Sum, notify Engineer in writing within 10 days of receipt of the RFI response.
