Mid-Point Construction Document Review Sample Clauses

Mid-Point Construction Document Review. Based on the approved Design Development Documents and any approved value engineering, the Design-Builder shall cause the Architect to prepare a set of Construction Documents. It is contemplated that the Construction Documents may be issued in several different sets (i.e. architectural, electrical, mechanical, structural, etc.). In order to ensure orderly approval by the Department, the Design/Builder shall cause the Architect to issue draft sets of the Construction Documents when each set reaches a point that it is it is approximately fifty percent (50%) complete. The Department shall endeavor to provide any comments or concerns that it may have with respect to each such set of documents within five (5) business days of receipt.
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Mid-Point Construction Document Review. Based on the approved Design Development Documents and any approved value engineering, the Design-Builder shall cause the Architect to prepare a set of Construction Documents. It is contemplated that the Construction Documents may be issued in several different sets (i.e. architectural, electrical, mechanical, structural, etc.). As each such set reaches a point where it is approximately Fifty percent (50%) complete, the Design-Builder shall prepare and submit a progress printing to the Department for its review and comment.
Mid-Point Construction Document Review. Based on the approved Design Development Documents and any approved value engineering, the Design-Builder shall cause the Architect to prepare a set of Construction Documents. In order to ensure orderly approval by the Department, the Design/Builder shall cause the Architect to issue draft sets of the Construction Documents when each set (i.e. architectural, electrical, mechanical, structural, etc.) reaches a point that it is it is approximately fifty percent (50%) complete. The Department shall endeavor to provide any comments or concerns that it may have with respect to each such set of documents within five (5) business days of receipt.
Mid-Point Construction Document Review. Based on the approved design development documents and any approved value engineering, the Design-Builder shall cause the Architect to prepare a set of construction documents. It is contemplated that the construction documents will be issued in several different sets (i.e. architectural, electrical, mechanical, structural, etc.). As each such set reaches a point where it is approximately fifty percent (50%) complete, the Design-Builder shall cause the Architect to prepare a progress printing and shall conduct an “over the shoulder” review with the Architect. Representatives from the Department (or its Program Management team) shall be invited to participate in the “over the shoulder” review. Within one (1) week after completing this review, the Design-Builder shall prepare and submit to the Department a memorandum that outlines the results of the “over the shoulder” review. Such memorandum shall identify items of concern to the Design-Builder that represent departures from the approved scope of the design development documents or that could otherwise adversely impact the Project’s budget or schedule. The Design-Builder should also attempt to identify any conflicts or discrepancies with packages being prepared by other disciplines that are likely to have significant cost or schedule impact.

Related to Mid-Point Construction Document Review

  • 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.

  • Construction Documents Phase Services 3.4.1 Based on the Owner’s approval of the Design Development Documents, and on the Owner’s authorization of any adjustments in the Project requirements and the budget for the Cost of the Work, the Architect shall prepare Construction Documents for the Owner’s approval. The Construction Documents shall illustrate and describe the further development of the approved Design Development Documents and shall consist of Drawings and Specifications setting forth in detail the quality levels and performance criteria of materials and systems and other requirements for the construction of the Work. The Owner and Architect acknowledge that, in order to perform the Work, the Contractor will provide additional information, including Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples and other similar submittals, which the Architect shall review in accordance with Section 3.6.4.

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

  • Construction Documents The architectural and engineering documents setting forth the design for the Project prepared by the Design Professional. Construction Documents include, but are not limited to, the Specifications, the Drawings, the Supplementary Conditions, the General Conditions, and all Addenda.

  • REVIEW OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 4.2.1 The Contractor shall carefully study and compare the Contract Documents and shall immediately report in writing to the Architect and the State any error, inconsistency or omission he may discover. The Contractor shall not be liable to the State or the Architect for any damage resulting from any such errors, inconsistencies or omissions in the Contract Documents. The Contractor shall perform no portion of the Work at any time without Contract Documents or, where required, approved Shop Drawings, Product Data or Samples for such portion of the Work.

  • Coordination of Design and Construction Contract Documents 5.5.1 Review model(s), Drawings, Specifications and other Construction Documents as they are developed by A/E during the Schematic Design, Design Development, and Construction Documents design phases of the Project.

  • Contractor’s Completion Documents Receive from Contractor, review, and transmit to Owner maintenance and operating instructions, schedules, guarantees, bonds, certificates or other evidence of insurance required by the Construction Contract Documents, certificates of inspection, tests and approvals, and Shop Drawings, Samples, and other data. Receive from Contractor, review, and transmit to Owner the annotated record documents which are to be assembled by Contractor in accordance with the Construction Contract Documents to obtain final payment. The extent of Engineer’s review of record documents shall be to check that Contractor has submitted all pages.

  • Contract Construction 6.27.1 The parties acknowledge that each party and its counsel have reviewed this CONTRACT and that the normal rule of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party shall not be employed in the interpretation of this CONTRACT or any amendment or exhibits hereto.

  • Agreement Construction Headings or captions to the provisions of this Agreement are solely for the convenience of the parties, are not part of this Agreement, and shall not be used to interpret or determine the validity of this Agreement. Any ambiguity in this Agreement shall not be construed against the drafter, but rather the terms and provisions hereof shall be given their reasonable interpretation.

  • Project Construction Budget The project construction cost allowance specifically stated in writing as the ‘revised’ or ‘current’ ‘Project Construction Budget’ by the Trustees at each applicable phase of plan development.

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