Common use of Internal Checking Clause in Contracts

Internal Checking. Prior to the submission of design documents to the City, all such design documents shall be checked by qualified engineer(s) who were not responsible for the original design. This internal check engineer shall be registered as a professional engineer in their home jurisdiction. Checking is a detailed methodical process to verify the design documents are technically functional and appropriate and in compliance with the Project Requirements, regulatory requirements and current codes. Failure to provide evidence in the form of documented information of successful completion of internal checking requirements prior to the release of the design(s) will be considered a Nonconformity.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Design Build Agreement

Internal Checking. Prior to the submission of All design documents to the City, all such design documents shall must be checked by qualified engineer(s) who were not responsible for the original designdesign before the design documents are submitted to the City. This internal check engineer shall be registered as a professional engineer in their home jurisdiction. Checking is a detailed methodical process to verify the design documents are technically functional and appropriate and in compliance with the Project Requirements, regulatory requirements and current codes. Failure to provide evidence in the form of documented information of successful completion of internal checking requirements prior to the release of the design(s) will be considered a Nonconformity.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Project Agreement

Internal Checking. Prior to the submission of design documents to the City, all such design documents shall be checked by qualified engineer(s) who were not responsible for the original design. This internal check engineer shall be registered as a professional engineer in their home jurisdiction. Checking is a detailed methodical process to verify the design documents are technically functional and appropriate and in compliance with the Project Requirements, regulatory requirements and current codes. Failure to provide evidence in the form of documented information of successful completion of internal checking requirements prior to the release of the design(s) will be considered a Nonconformity.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Project Agreement