Final Design Documents Submittal Sample Clauses

Final Design Documents Submittal. 9 Notwithstanding the foregoing, Developer may request the right to propose to eliminate a design 10 package step identified herein, as reflected by Developer’s proposed Project Baseline 11 Schedule. ADOT will have the right to withhold approval of such request. 12 Developer shall coordinate with other Governmental Entities, Utility Owners, and railroads to 13 determine those entities’ submittal requirements and make appropriate Submittals, providing 14 concurrent copies of any such submittals and respective correspondence to ADOT. Developer 15 shall immediately notify ADOT of any additional Governmental Entity’s requirements. Developer 16 shall be responsible for all costs and schedule impacts for all Governmental Entities’ 17 requirements.
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Final Design Documents Submittal. ‌ 30 Developer shall combine the RFC packages for the entire Project upon completion of all design 32 Submittal is to create a single package of the design Plans for the entire Project, for ADOT 33 record-keeping purposes. Developer shall organize the RFC Submittals for individual Work 34 items, components, elements, or phases such that the Final Design Documents Submittal is 35 assembled in a manner similar to the standard construction documents typically provided to 36 ADOT for conventional project bidding. 37 Within 20 Business Days after the submittal of the final RFC Submittal to ADOT, Developer 38 shall submit the Final Design Documents Submittal to ADOT for review and comment. 39 Developer acknowledges and agrees that resubmittal of the Final Design Documents Submittal 40 or other design submittals may be required by ADOT. 41 110.10.2.8 Construction Requirements‌
Final Design Documents Submittal. 4 2 1 20 Business Days after the submittal of final RFC Submittal by ADOT GP 110.10.2.7.7 Shop and Working Drawings 5 2 1 10 Business Days prior to implementation GP 110.10.2.8.1 RFI Log 5 2 1 Every week GP 110.10.2.8.2 RFI 5 2 1 No later than 1 Business Day prior to implementation of the associated RFI Work GP 110.10.2.8.2 Response to ADOT- initiated RFIs 5 2 1 Within 5 Business Days of receipt of the ADOT-initiated RFIs GP 110.10.2.8.2 Design Changes 4 2 1 Varies GP 110.10.2.8.3 Record Drawings 4 2 1 As a condition of Final Acceptance in accordance with Section 6.6.4.2 of the Agreement GP 110.10.2.8.4 Table 110-14 Nonexclusive Submittals List Submittals Level of Number of Copies Submittal Section Review* Hardcopies Electronic Schedule Reference
Final Design Documents Submittal. ‌ 41 Developer shall combine the RFC packages for the entire Project upon completion of all design 42 Work into a Final Design Documents package. The purpose of the Final Design Documents 43 Submittal is to create a single package of the design Plans for the entire Project, for ADOT 44 record-keeping purposes. Developer shall organize the RFC Submittals for individual Work 2 assembled in a manner similar to the standard construction documents typically provided to 3 ADOT for conventional project bidding.
Final Design Documents Submittal. ‌ 11 Developer shall combine the RFC packages for the entire Project upon completion of all design 13 Submittal is to create a single package of the design Plans for the entire Project, for ADOT 14 record-keeping purposes. Developer shall organize the RFC Submittals for individual Work 15 items, components, elements, or phases such that the Final Design Documents Submittal is 16 assembled in a manner similar to the standard construction documents typically provided to 17 ADOT for conventional project bidding. 18 Within 20 Business Days after the submittal of the final RFC Submittal to ADOT, Developer 19 shall submit the Final Design Documents Submittal to ADOT for review and comment. 20 Developer acknowledges and agrees that resubmittal of the Final Design Documents Submittal 21 or other design submittals may be required by ADOT. Developer shall resubmit the Final Design 22 Documents Submittal as many times as necessary to obtain all final approval of the Final 23 Design Documents Submittal. 24 110.10.2.8 Construction Requirements 25 110.10.2.8.1 Shop Drawings and Working Drawings‌ 26 Developer shall prepare Shop Drawings and Working Drawings necessary to construct the 27 Project. Shop Drawings and Working Drawings Submittals must include drawings on 22 inch x 28 34 inch sized sheets, calculations, and certifications, describe the methods of construction 29 proposed, and adequately define and control the Work. PSQM must review and certify Shop 30 Drawings and Working Drawings in accordance with Section GP 110.07 of the TPs. At least 10 31 Business Days prior to implementation, Developer shall submit Design Manager 32 Approvedapproved Shop Drawings and Working Drawings to ADOT. 33 110.10.2.8.2 Request for Information‌ 34 Design issues may arise in ongoing Work reflected in RFC packages. Developer may utilize the 35 RFI process as a communication tool between design and construction. RFIs may be initiated 36 by Developer or ADOT. Developer-initiated RFIs must reflect the following: the general nature, 37 location, and description of the issue; Developer’s proposed mitigation with supporting
Final Design Documents Submittal. 4 2 1 20 Business Days after the submittal of final RFC Submittal by ADOT GP 110.10.2.7.6 Design Manager Approved Shop and Working Drawings 5 2 1 10 Business Days prior to implementation GP 110.10.2.8.1 RFIs and RFI Log 5 2 1 Every week GP 110.10.2.8.2 Table 110-14 Nonexclusive Submittals List Submittals Level of Number of Copies Submittal Section
Final Design Documents Submittal. ‌ 24 Developer shall combine the RFC packages for the entire Project upon completion of all design 26 Submittal is to create a single package of the design Plans for the entire Project, for ADOT 27 record-keeping purposes. Developer shall organize the RFC Submittals for individual Work 28 items, components, elements, or phases such that the Final Design Documents Submittal is 29 assembled in a manner similar to the standard construction documents typically provided to 30 ADOT for conventional project bidding. 31 Within 20 Business Days after the submittal of the final RFC Submittal to ADOT, Developer 32 shall submit the Final Design Documents Submittal to ADOT for review and comment. 33 Developer acknowledges and agrees that resubmittal of the Final Design Documents Submittal 34 or other design submittals may be required by ADOT. 35 110.10.2.8 Construction Requirements‌ 36 110.10.2.8.1 Shop Drawings and Working Drawings‌ 37 Developer shall prepare Shop Drawings and Working Drawings necessary to construct the 38 Project. Shop Drawings and Working Drawings must include drawings on 22 inch x 34 inch 39 sized sheets, calculations, and certifications, describe the methods of construction proposed, 40 and adequately define and control the Work. PSQM must review and certify Shop Drawings and 42 prior to implementation, Developer shall submit Design Manager approved Shop Drawings and 43 Working Drawings to ADOT.
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Related to Final Design Documents Submittal

  • Schematic Design Documents In accordance with the approved Preliminary Design and Construction Schedule and based upon approval of and comments made by the Owner regarding the Concept Design Studies, the Design Professional shall prepare and submit to the Owner Schematic Design Documents, including drawings and outline specifications. These documents shall represent a further development of the approved design concept, providing additional detail and specificity regarding the intended design solution. Typically, all such documents shall be drawn to scale, indicating materials and assemblies, as appropriate, to convey the design intent and to illustrate the Project’s basic elements, scale and relationship to the Site. All major pieces of furniture and equipment to be fixed or supplied by the CM/GC shall be illustrated to scale. (See ASTM Standard Practice E 1804-02, August 2007, Sections 6.3, 8.2 and 8.3 for guidance on information which is generally developed in Schematic Design.)

  • Design Documents Prepare and submit the following documents to the DAS - Records Management Office with a copy of the transmittal letter submitted to the respective Project Manager:

  • Final Design Phase A. After acceptance by Owner of the Preliminary Design Phase documents, revised opinion of probable Construction Cost as determined in the Preliminary Design Phase, and/or any other Right of Way plan documents, subject to any Owner-directed modifications or changes in the scope, extent, character, or design requirements of or for the Project, and upon written authorization from Owner, Engineer shall:

  • Final Design A.4.1. Provide OWNER with proposed final construction drawings and detailed opinions of probable total Project construction costs in writing for OWNER' s review, prior to completion of the final Contract Documents, so that any changes that may be necessary in accordance with Project' s budgetary schedule can be made prior to bid.

  • Construction Documents Phase 2.2.1.5. Bidding or Negotiation Phase: 2.2.1.6. Construction Administration Phase

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  • Schematic Design Phase INDICATE IN STATEMENT OF WORK “NOT APPLICABLE” IF SECTION IS NOT APPLICABLE

  • Schematic Design Phase Services § 3.2.1 The Architect shall review the program and other information furnished by the Owner, and shall review laws, codes, and regulations applicable to the Architect’s services.

  • Construction Document Phase 1.4.1 Based on the approved Design Development Documents, Guaranteed Maximum Price, coordinated models and any further adjustments in the scope or quality of the Project or in the Amount Available for the Construction Contract authorized by the Owner, the Architect/Engineer shall prepare, for approval by the Owner and review by the Construction Manager, Construction Documents consisting of Drawings, Schedules and Specifications derived from the model(s) in accordance with Owner’s written requirements setting forth in detail the requirements for construction of the Project, including, without limitation, the BIM Execution Plan and “Facility Design Guidelines”. The Plans, Drawings and Specifications for the entire Project shall be so prepared that same will call for the construction of the building and related facilities, together with its built-in permanent fixtures and equipment which will cost not more than the Guaranteed Maximum Price accepted by Owner, or the Amount Available for the Construction Contract established by Owner if no Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal has been accepted by Owner. The Architect/Engineer will be responsible for managing the design to stay within such Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal or Amount Available for the Construction Contract. The Architect/Engineer shall review the Construction Documents as they are being prepared at intervals appropriate to the progress of the Project with the Owner and Construction Manager at the Project site or other location specified by Owner in the State of Texas. The Architect/Engineer shall utilize the model(s) to support the review process during Construction Documents. The Architect/Engineer shall provide the Construction Manager with a compact disc containing documents and data files derived from the model to assist the Construction Manager in fulfilling its responsibilities to the Owner.

  • Design Professional to Design Work The Design Professional Contract requires the Design Professional to design and to prepare the Contract Documents, a copy of which shall be furnished to the Contractor upon request. The Design Professional Contract requires the Design Professional to designate a readily accessible representative (either on Site or by computer, phone or fax or otherwise) who shall have authority promptly to render decisions and to furnish information required of the Design Professional.

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