Engineer's Approval Sample Clauses

Engineer's Approval. Obtain approval of cutting and patching proposal before cutting and patching. Approval does not waive right to later require removal and replacement of unsatisfactory work.
Engineer's Approval. A. The Engineer will indicate approval or disapproval of each submittal, and the reasons for disapproval. 1. If no corrections are required, the copies will be returned marked “NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN” and work may begin immediately on incorporating the material and equipment covered by the submittal into the project. 2. If limited corrections are required, the copies will be returned marked “MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED.” Work may begin immediately on incorporating the material and equipment covered by the corrected submittal into the project. 3. If insufficient or incorrect data has been submitted, the copies will be returned marked “AMEND & RESUBMIT.” No work incorporating the material and equipment covered by this submittal into the project may begin until the submittal has been revised, resubmitted, and returned marked either “NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN” or “MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED.” 4. If the submittal is unacceptable, the copies will be returned marked “REJECTED” No work incorporating the material and equipment covered by this submittal into the project may begin until a new submittal has been made and returned marked either “NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN” or “MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED.” 5. The Contractor shall not change any drawing after it has been marked “NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN” or “MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED”, or change any approved equipment or material without written permission of the Engineer. 6. Resubmittals will be handled in the same manner as first submittals. The Contractor shall identify all revisions made to the original submittals in the resubmittal, either in writing on the letter of transmittal or on the shop drawings by the use of color highlighting, and by use of revision triangles or other similar methods. The resubmittal shall clearly respond to each comment made by the Engineer on the previous submission. Additionally, the Contractor shall direct specific attention to any revisions made other than the corrections requested by the Engineer on previous submissions. 7. If more than two (2) submittals for a single item are required because of incorrect or insufficient data, or the submittal is unacceptable, or because the Contractor wishes to change previously approved material, then all costs incurred by the Engineer for the additional review shall be deducted from monies due the Contractor. 8. Partial submittals may not be reviewed. The Engineer will be the only judge as to the completeness of a submittal. Submittals not complete will be returned to the Contractor ...