Incomplete Submittals Clause Samples
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Incomplete Submittals. Submittal of substantial development permits, conditional use permits, variances, rescissions and revisions is complete when all of the documents required pursuant to regulation 8.8(3) and regulation 8.8(4) have been received by Ecology. If Ecology determines that the submittal does not contain all of the documents and information required by this section, Ecology shall identify the deficiencies and so notify the City and the applicant in writing. Ecology will not act on conditional use permit or variance submittal until the material requested in writing is submitted to Ecology.
Incomplete Submittals. Owner may return incomplete Submittals with no action taken. The Construction Manager shall have no claim for any damages or for an extension of time due to delay in the Work resulting from the proper rejection of materials or from the proper rejection, correction, and resubmittal of Shop Drawings, Samples and Product Data, or from the untimely submission thereof.
Incomplete Submittals. Any submission, which in Architect’s opinion is incomplete, contains errors, or has been checked superficially will be returned unreviewed by the Architect for resubmission by the Contractor.
Incomplete Submittals. .1 The Contract Administrator will return the entire submittal for the Contractor’s revision if preliminary review deems it incomplete.
.2 Incomplete Shop Drawing information will be considered as stipulated deductions for the purposes of progress payment certificates.
.3 When any of the following are missing, the submittal will be deemed incomplete:
.1 Contractor’s review stamp completed and signed.
.2 Transmittal of Contractor’s submittal form completed and signed.
.3 Insufficient number of copies.
.4 All requested information is not provided.
.5 Submittals missing professional engineer’s seal and signature, where it is required.
.4 The submittal will be deemed incomplete if unusual high number of errors are identified on the submittal, making it difficult to proceed with the review.
Incomplete Submittals. Any submission, which in CM or Architect’s opinion is incomplete, contains errors, or has been checked superficially, will be returned not reviewed by the Architect for resubmission by Trade Contractor or any Subcontractor. The Trade Contractor shall be responsible for any related delays and shall not be the basis for any Claim.
