Common use of Owner-Furnished Information Clause in Contracts

Owner-Furnished Information. The Architect will visit the Project site and will promptly review all information furnished by the Owner, whether generated by the Owner or by a consultant employed by the Owner, and will correlate its review of such information with other information in the possession of, or obtained by, the Architect. Based upon its review, the Architect shall provide prompt written notice to the Owner if the Architect: (a) becomes aware of any errors, omissions or inconsistencies in the information provided by the Owner; (b) believes existing systems and construction must be modified to accommodate the Architect’s design for, and construction of, the Project; or (c) discovers any incongruities between the visible conditions at the Project site, the information furnished by the Owner, and the Architect’s design for, or construction of, the Project. The Architect shall consult with the Owner on any special measures or additional services required of the Owner, including, without limitation, any further investigation which is necessary for the Architect to perform its services free from material errors and omissions, so that the Architect’s design will be properly coordinated with existing conditions, systems and construction. The absence of written notice under this section shall be a representation by the Architect to the Owner that the Architect is in possession of sufficient and accurate information about the Project site and the existing conditions, systems and construction under which the Work will be designed and performed so as to allow its services under this Agreement to be performed and completed without material errors or omissions.”

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