Common use of Post-Construction Phase Clause in Contracts

Post-Construction Phase. The Post Construction Phase will commence upon the Substantial Completion of the Project (including issuance of Architect’s certifications with respect thereto) and shall be completed upon the expiration of the guarantee/warranty period under the Construction Contract, which is anticipated to be not less than one year following Substantial Completion (the “GC Warranty Period”). During the Post-Construction Phase, Architect shall perform the following services within the times specified under each of the following subsections. 5.5.1 Architect shall prepare a set of CADD Disks of drawings showing changes in the Work made during the construction process, based on neatly and clearly marked- up contract drawings, prints, and other data furnished by the Contractors and the applicable addenda, clarifications and Change Orders which occurred during the Project. Said CADD disks shall be delivered to Developer, and additional copies to the Owner, within sixty (60) days of Substantial Completion or within sixty (60) days after receipt of data from General Contractor, whichever is later. 5.5.2 Architect shall provide assistance to Developer in the original operation of any equipment or system in the Project, such as initial start-up, testing, adjusting and balancing. 5.5.3 Architect and its Subconsultants shall observe and review test data of the original operation of any equipment or system in the Project, such as initial start-up testing, adjusting and balancing, to make sure that all equipment and systems are properly installed and functioning in accordance with the design and specifications. Architect shall promptly notify Developer of any failure of systems and equipment to comply with the requirements herein. 5.5.4 Architect shall review for completeness the General Contractor and Separate Prime Contractor furnished maintenance and operating instructions, schedules, guarantees, bonds, and certificates of inspection as required by the Contract Documents and forward all approved copies to Developer. Architect’s review and subsequent turnover of such documents shall occur within fifteen (15) days of Architect’s receipt of documents from the Contractors. Architect shall promptly notify Developer of any failure of compliance with the requirements herein. 5.5.5 Architect and its Subconsultants shall conduct up to three (3) comprehensive Final Completion (punchlist) inspections for each construction contract with a Contractor at the request of the Developer. Architect and its Subconsultants shall attend all inspections where a 48 hour written notice of the inspection has been issued to Architect. If more than three (3) Final Completion inspections are required, through no fault of Architect, and Developer requests Architect to make additional inspections, the additional inspections shall be deemed Additional Services. 5.5.6 Upon correction of deficiencies shown on the punch-lists, and receipt, review and approval by Architect of all other close-out submittals and certificates of the General Contractor and Separate Prime Contractors required under the Construction Contract, Architect (and as necessary, any of its Subconsultants) shall forward the Application for Final Payment to Developer for its written approval. 5.5.7 Architect and its Subconsultants shall conduct an inspection of the Project prior to expiration of the GC Warranty Period (as set forth in the Construction Contract) and provide to Developer a written report specifying any warranty deficiencies which may exist not later than ten (10) Business Days prior to the expiration of such warranty. 5.5.8 Architect acknowledges that the Post-Construction Phase is not complete until Developer’s and Owner’s written acceptance thereof.

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Sources: Architectural Services Agreement

Post-Construction Phase. D12 1. The Post Construction Phase will commence upon the issuance of the Substantial Completion of the Project (including issuance of Architect’s certifications with respect thereto) Certificate and shall be completed upon the expiration of the guarantee/warranty period under the Construction Contract, which is anticipated to be not less than one year following Substantial Completion (the “GC Warranty Period”). During the Post-Construction Phase, Architect shall perform the following services within the times specified under each of the following subsectionsperiod. 5.5.1 Architect 2. The Design Consultant shall prepare a set of CADD Disks reproducible record prints of drawings showing significant changes in the Work made during the construction process, based on neatly and clearly marked- marked-up contract drawings, prints, and other data furnished by the Contractors Contractor(s) and the applicable addendaAddenda, clarifications Clarifications, and Change Orders which occurred during the Project. Said CADD disks shall be delivered to Developer, and additional copies to the Owner, within sixty (60) days of Substantial Completion or within sixty (60) days after receipt of data from General Contractor, whichever is later. 5.5.2 Architect 3. The Design Consultant shall provide assistance to Developer in the original operation of any equipment or system in the Project, such as initial start-up, testing, adjusting and balancing. 5.5.3 Architect and 4. The Design Consultant and/or its Subconsultants consultants shall observe and review test data of the original operation of any equipment or system in the Project, such as initial start-up testing, adjusting and balancing, balancing to make sure that all equipment and systems are properly installed and functioning in accordance with the design and specifications. Architect shall promptly notify Developer of any failure of systems and equipment to comply with the requirements herein. 5.5.4 Architect 5. The Design Consultant shall review for completeness the General Contractor and Separate Prime Contractor furnished maintenance and operating instructions, schedules, guarantees, bonds, and certificates of inspection as required by the Contract Construction Documents and forward all approved copies to Developerthe Project Manager for use by the Owner. Architect’s review In addition, the Design Consultant shall conduct such observations as necessary to ensure all material and subsequent turnover of such documents shall occur within fifteen (15) days of Architect’s receipt of documents from the Contractors. Architect shall promptly notify Developer of any failure of equipment warranties are in compliance with the requirements hereinapplicable specifications. 5.5.5 Architect 6. The Design Consultant and its Subconsultants consultants shall conduct up to three two (32) comprehensive Final Completion (punchlist) inspections for each per construction contract with a Contractor at the request of the Developer. Architect and its Subconsultants shall attend all inspections where a 48 hour written notice of the inspection has been issued to ArchitectOwner. If more than three two (32) Final Completion inspections are required, through no fault of Architect, and Developer requests Architect to make additional inspectionsthe Design Consultant, the additional inspections shall be deemed Additional Servicesadditional services. 5.5.6 7. Upon correction of deficiencies shown on the punch-listsdeficiency reports (punchlists), and receipt, review and approval by Architect acceptance of all other close-out submittals and certificates of the General Contractor Contractor, the Project Manager and Separate Prime Contractors required under the Construction Contract, Architect (and as necessary, any of its Subconsultants) Design Consultant shall forward approve the Application for Final Payment and forward it to Developer the Owner for its written approvalexecution. 5.5.7 Architect 8. The Design Consultant and its Subconsultants consultants shall conduct an inspection of the Project ten (10) working days prior to warranty expiration of the GC Warranty Period (as set forth in the Construction Contract) and provide to Developer the Owner a written report specifying any warranty deficiencies which may exist not later than ten (10) Business Days prior to the expiration of such warrantyexist. E1 EXHIBIT E ADDITIONAL SERVICES 1. Fully detailed presentation models or presentation renderings. 2. Providing financial feasibility or other special studies. 5.5.8 Architect acknowledges that the Post-Construction Phase is not complete until Developer’s and Owner’s written acceptance thereof.

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Sources: Design Consultant Services (Legg Mason Inc)

Post-Construction Phase. 1. The Post Construction Phase will commence upon the issuance of the Substantial Completion of the Project (including issuance of Architect’s certifications with respect thereto) Certificate and shall be completed upon the expiration of the guarantee/warranty period under the Construction Contract, which is anticipated to be not less than one year following Substantial Completion (the “GC Warranty Period”). During the Post-Construction Phase, Architect shall perform the following services within the times specified under each of the following subsectionsperiod. 5.5.1 2. The Architect shall prepare a set of CADD Disks reproducible, record prints of drawings showing significant changes in the Work made during the construction process, based on neatly and clearly marked- marked up contract drawings, prints, and other data furnished by the Contractors Contractor(s) and the applicable addendaAddenda, clarifications Clarifications, and Change Orders which occurred during the Project. Said CADD disks The Architect shall redraft and transfer all the data furnished by the Contractor to record documents showing all significant changes in the work not merely copy the marked-up contract drawings provided by the Contractor. These record documents (“as-builts”) shall be completed and delivered to Developer, and additional copies to the Owner, within sixty Owner no later than thirty (60) days of Substantial Completion or within sixty (6030) days after receipt from the Contractor. The Architect shall provide two (2) copies of data from General Contractorrecord prints, whichever is laterCADD and PDF on readable electronic devices approved by the Owner. 5.5.2 3. The Architect shall provide assistance to Developer in the original operation of any equipment or system in the Project, such as initial start-upstartup, testing, adjusting and balancing. 5.5.3 4. The Architect and and/or its Subconsultants consultants shall observe and review test data of the original operation of any equipment or system in the Project, such as initial start-up startup testing, adjusting and balancing, balancing to make sure that all equipment and systems are properly installed and functioning in accordance with the design and specifications. Architect shall promptly notify Developer of any failure of systems and equipment to comply with the requirements herein. 5.5.4 5. The Architect shall review for completeness the General Contractor and Separate Prime Contractor furnished maintenance and operating instructions, schedules, guarantees, bonds, and certificates of inspection as required by the Contract Construction Documents and forward all approved copies to Developerthe Project Manager for use by the Owner. Architect’s review and subsequent turnover of such documents shall occur within fifteen (15) days of Architect’s receipt of documents from In addition, the Contractors. Architect shall promptly notify Developer of any failure of conduct such observations as necessary to ensure all material and equipment warranties are in compliance with the requirements hereinapplicable specifications. 5.5.5 6. The Architect and its Subconsultants consultants shall conduct up to three two (32) comprehensive Final Completion (punchlist) inspections for each per construction contract with a Contractor at the request of the Developer. Architect and its Subconsultants shall attend all inspections where a 48 hour written notice of the inspection has been issued to ArchitectOwner. If more than three two (32) Final Completion inspections are required, through no fault of the Architect, and Developer requests Architect to make additional inspections, the additional inspections shall be deemed Additional Servicesadditional services. 5.5.6 7. Upon correction of deficiencies shown on the punch-deficiency reports (“punch lists”), commissioning logs and receipt, review and approval by Architect acceptance of all other close-out closeout submittals and certificates of the General Contractor Contractor, the Project Manager and Separate Prime Contractors required under the Construction Contract, Architect (and as necessary, any of its Subconsultants) shall forward approve the Application for Final Payment and forward it to Developer the Owner for its written approvalexecution. 5.5.7 8. The Architect and its Subconsultants consultants shall conduct an inspection of the Project ten (10) working days prior to warranty expiration of the GC Warranty Period (as set forth in the Construction Contract) and provide to Developer the Owner a written report specifying any warranty deficiencies which may exist exist. Any Additional Services must be authorized in advance by the Owner in writing, the Architect shall furnish or obtain from others the authorized services. The Architect shall be paid for these additional services by the Owner as herein provided to the extent they exceed the obligations of the Architect under this Agreement. Examples of potential additional services are as follows: 1. Providing financial feasibility or other special studies. 2. Providing planning surveys or alternative site evaluations. 3. Providing design services relative to future facilities, systems and equipment which are not later intended to be constructed as part of the Project other than ten general planning and Master Planning for future work as indicated by the Program of Requirements. 4. Making major revisions in Drawings, Specifications or other documents when such revisions are inconsistent with written approvals or instructions previously given by the Owner or are due to causes beyond the control and without the fault and negligence of the Architect or its consultants or agents. 5. Preparing supporting data and other services in connection with an Owner initiated change order if the Basic Compensation is not commensurate with the services required of the Architect. 6. Providing operating and maintenance manuals, training personnel for operation and maintenance, and consultation during operations other than initial startup. 7. Providing soils sampling, classification and analysis; however, analysis of existing soils information and soils analysis during the Design Phase and recommendations needed during the Construction Phase of the Project are not considered additional services. 8. Preparing to serve or serving as an expert witness for the Owner in connection with any public hearing, arbitration proceeding or legal proceeding; however, preparing to serve or serving as a fact witness for the Owner or rendering testimony necessary to secure governmental approval of zoning or land use clearances for the Project shall not constitute an additional service. 9. Providing professional services made necessary by the default of a Contractor or by major defects in the Work of the Contractor in the performance of the Construction Contract. 10. Providing surveying services such as platting; mapping; subdivision agreements or recording subdivision plats. 11. Providing additional or extended services during construction made necessary by (10a) Business Days defective work of the Contractor; (b) prolongation of the Construction Contract time by more than 90 days, provided the prolongation is not due to the fault or negligence of the Architect, its employees, consultants or agents and (c) default under the Construction Contract due to delinquency or insolvency. 12. Providing more than two (2) complete Substantial Completion (punch-list) inspections attended by all disciplines and more than two (2) Final Completion inspections, per Construction Contract. 13. Providing additional services and costs necessitated by out-of-town travel required by the Architect and approved by the Owner other than visits to the Project and other than for travel required to accomplish the Basic Services. 14. Providing any other services not otherwise included in this Agreement or not customarily furnished in accordance with generally accepted architectural practices consistent with the terms of this Agreement. 15. Providing design and engineering of any work outside the property line. 16. Providing any services after completion of Post Construction phase as defined in Attachment C, Paragraph G1. 17. Providing services in connection with evaluating substitutions proposed by the Contractor once under constructions and making subsequent revisions to the Drawings, Specifications, and other documentation resulting therefrom. 18. Providing consultation concerning replacement of Work damaged by fire or other causes during construction, and furnishing services required in connection with the replacement of such work. 19. Providing services made necessary by the default of the Contractor, by major defects or deficiencies in the Work of the Contractor, or by failure of performance of either the Owner or Contractor under the Construction Contract. 20. Providing services in evaluating an extensive number of claims, not related to any Architect's design errors and omissions, submitted by the Contractor or others in connection with the work. 21. Preparing documents for alternate, separate or sequential bids or providing services in connection with bidding, negotiation or construction prior to the expiration completion of such warrantythe Construction Documents Phase except as outlined in Paragraph 3.1.2. 5.5.8 Architect acknowledges that 22. Providing special surveys, environmental studies and submissions required for approvals of governmental authorities or others having jurisdiction over the Post-Construction Phase is not complete until Developer’s Project. 23. Providing detailed quantity surveys or inventories of materials, equipment and Owner’s written acceptance thereoflabor. 24. Providing analyses of owning and operating costs. 25. Providing services of consultants other than provided as a part of Basic Service

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Sources: Architectural Services Agreement

Post-Construction Phase. The Post Construction Phase will 1.6.1 Upon substantial completion of construction, the PROJECT MANAGER shall commence upon providing the Substantial Completion following post-construction phase services for the Project: A. Provide assistance in connection with the testing and adjusting of the Project (including issuance of Architect’s certifications with respect thereto) equipment andlor systems. B. Provide training for facility operation staff to operate and shall be completed upon maintain the expiration equipment and/or systems ofthe Project. C. Develop procedures for control of the guarantee/warranty period under operation and maintenance of, and record keeping for the Construction Contractequipment and/or systems ofthe Project. D. Together with OWNER, which is anticipated visit the Project to be not less than one year following Substantial Completion (observe any apparent defects in the “GC Warranty Period”). During the Post-Construction PhaseWork, Architect shall perform conduct consultations and discussions with Contractor(s) concerning correction of any such defects and make recommendations as to replacement or correction of Defective Work, if present. E. Perform or provide the following services within the times specified under each of the following subsections. 5.5.1 Architect shall prepare a set of CADD Disks of drawings showing changes in the Work made during the construction process, based on neatly and clearly marked- up contract drawings, prints, and other data furnished by the Contractors and the applicable addenda, clarifications and Change Orders which occurred during the Project. Said CADD disks shall be delivered to Developer, and additional copies to the Owner, within sixty (60) days of Substantial Completion or within sixty (60) days after receipt of data from General Contractor, whichever is later. 5.5.2 Architect shall provide assistance to Developer in the original operation of any equipment or system in the Project, such as initial start-up, testing, adjusting and balancing. 5.5.3 Architect and its Subconsultants shall observe and review test data of the original operation of any equipment or system in the Project, such as initial start-up testing, adjusting and balancing, to make sure that all equipment and systems are properly installed and functioning in accordance with the design and specifications. Architect shall promptly notify Developer of any failure of systems and equipment to comply with the requirements herein. 5.5.4 Architect shall review for completeness the General Contractor and Separate Prime Contractor furnished maintenance and operating instructions, schedules, guarantees, bonds, and certificates of inspection as required by the Contract Documents and forward all approved copies to Developer. Architect’s review and subsequent turnover of such documents shall occur within fifteen (15) days of Architect’s receipt of documents from the Contractors. Architect shall promptly notify Developer of any failure of compliance with the requirements herein. 5.5.5 Architect and its Subconsultants shall conduct up to three (3) comprehensive Final Completion (punchlist) inspections for each construction contract with a Contractor at the request of the Developer. Architect and its Subconsultants shall attend all inspections where a 48 hour written notice of the inspection has been issued to Architect. If more than three (3) Final Completion inspections are required, through no fault of Architect, and Developer requests Architect to make additional inspections, the additional inspections shall be deemed Additional Services. 5.5.6 Upon correction of deficiencies shown on the punch-lists, and receipt, review and approval by Architect of all other close-out submittals and certificates of the General Contractor and Separate Prime Contractors required under the Construction Contract, Architect (and as necessary, any of its Subconsultants) shall forward the Application for Final Payment to Developer for its written approval. 5.5.7 Architect and its Subconsultants shall conduct an inspection of the Project prior to expiration of the GC Warranty Period (as set forth in the Construction Contract) and provide to Developer a written report specifying any warranty deficiencies which may exist not later than ten (10) Business Days prior to the expiration of such warranty. 5.5.8 Architect acknowledges that the Post-Construction Phase tasks Or deliverables: i. Assume operation and maintenance of constructed facilities upon issuance of a certificate of Substantial Completion. ii. Provide oversight of engineer consultant's services to prepare Record Drawings showing appropriate record information based on the Project annotated record documents received from Contractor(s) and furnish prepared Record Drawings to the OWNER. iii. If a loan is utilized for the Project, provide oversight of engineer consultant's services to prepare and submit certifications required by the Agency one year after completion of construction. F. In company with OWNER or OWNER's representative, provide an inspection ofthe Project within one (I) month before the end of the Correction Period to ascertain whether any portion ofthe Work is subject to correction. 1.6.2 The Post-Construction Phase services may commence during the Construction Phase and, if not complete until Developer’s and Owner’s written acceptance thereof.otherwise modified in this Exhibit A, will terminate at the end of the Correction Period which is to be _ months after substantial completion of construction unless another time period is agreed to by the OWNER. PART 2 - ADDITIONAL SERVICES 2.1 Additional Services Requiring OWNER's Authorization in Advance 2.1.1 If authorized in writing by OWNER, PROJECT MANAGER shall furnish or obtain from others Additional Services of the types listed below. These services will be paid for by OWNER as indicated in Article 4.2.2

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Sources: Management Agreement

Post-Construction Phase. 1. The Post Construction Phase will commence upon the issuance of the Substantial Completion of the Project (including issuance of Architect’s certifications with respect thereto) Certificate and shall be completed upon the expiration of the guarantee/warranty period under the Construction Contract, which is anticipated to be not less than one year following Substantial Completion (the “GC Warranty Period”). During the Post-Construction Phase, Architect shall perform the following services within the times specified under each of the following subsectionsperiod. 5.5.1 2. The Architect shall prepare a set of CADD Disks reproducible, record prints of drawings showing significant changes in the Work made during the construction process, based on neatly and clearly marked- up markedup contract drawings, prints, and other data furnished by the Contractors Contractor(s) and the applicable addendaAddenda, clarifications Clarifications, and Change Orders which occurred during the Project. Said CADD disks The Architect shall redraft and transfer all the data furnished by the Contractor to record documents showing all significant changes in the work not merely copy the marked-up contract drawings provided by the Contractor. These record documents (“as-builts”) shall be completed and delivered to Developer, and additional copies to the Owner, within sixty Owner no later than thirty (60) days of Substantial Completion or within sixty (6030) days after receipt of data from General Contractor, whichever is later.the 5.5.2 3. The Architect shall provide assistance to Developer in the original operation of any equipment or system in the Project, such as initial start-upstartup, testing, adjusting and balancing. 5.5.3 4. The Architect and and/or its Subconsultants consultants shall observe and review test data of the original operation of any equipment or system in the Project, such as initial start-up startup testing, adjusting and balancing, balancing to make sure that all equipment and systems are properly installed and functioning in accordance with the design and specifications. Architect shall promptly notify Developer of any failure of systems and equipment to comply with the requirements herein. 5.5.4 5. The Architect shall review for completeness the General Contractor and Separate Prime Contractor furnished maintenance and operating instructions, schedules, guarantees, bonds, and certificates of inspection as required by the Contract Construction Documents and forward all approved copies to Developerthe Project Manager for use by the Owner. Architect’s review and subsequent turnover of such documents shall occur within fifteen (15) days of Architect’s receipt of documents from In addition, the Contractors. Architect shall promptly notify Developer of any failure of conduct such observations as necessary to ensure all material and equipment warranties are in compliance with the requirements hereinapplicable specifications. 5.5.5 6. The Architect and its Subconsultants consultants shall conduct up to three two (32) comprehensive Final Completion (punchlist) inspections for each per construction contract with a Contractor at the request of the Developer. Architect and its Subconsultants shall attend all inspections where a 48 hour written notice of the inspection has been issued to ArchitectOwner. If more than three two (32) Final Completion inspections are required, through no fault of the Architect, and Developer requests Architect to make additional inspections, the additional inspections shall be deemed Additional Servicesadditional services. 5.5.6 7. Upon correction of deficiencies shown on the punch-listsdeficiency reports (“punchlists”), commissioning logs and receipt, review and approval by Architect acceptance of all other close-out closeout submittals and certificates of the General Contractor Contractor, the Project Manager and Separate Prime Contractors required under the Construction Contract, Architect (and as necessary, any of its Subconsultants) shall forward approve the Application for Final Payment and forward it to Developer the Owner for its written approvalexecution. 5.5.7 8. The Architect and its Subconsultants consultants shall conduct an inspection of the Project ten (10) working days prior to warranty expiration of the GC Warranty Period (as set forth in the Construction Contract) and provide to Developer the Owner a written report specifying any warranty deficiencies which may exist exist. Any Additional Services must be authorized in advance by the Owner in writing, the Architect shall furnish or obtain from others the authorized services. The Architect shall be paid for these additional services by the Owner as herein provided to the extent they exceed the obligations of the Architect under this Agreement. Examples of potential additional services are as follows: 1. Providing financial feasibility or other special studies. 2. Providing planning surveys or alternative site evaluations. 3. Providing design services relative to future facilities, systems and equipment which are not later intended to be constructed as part of the Project other than ten general planning and Master Planning for future work as indicated by the Program of Requirements. 4. Making major revisions in Drawings, Specifications or other documents when such revisions are inconsistent with written approvals or instructions previously given by the Owner or are due to causes beyond the control and without the fault and negligence of the Architect or its consultants or agents. 5. Preparing supporting data and other services in connection with an Owner initiated change order if the Basic Compensation is not commensurate with the services required of the Architect. 6. Providing operating and maintenance manuals, training personnel for operation and maintenance, and consultation during operations other than initial startup. 7. Providing soils sampling, classification and analysis; however, analysis of existing soils information and soils analysis during the Design Phase and recommendations needed during the Construction Phase of the Project are not considered additional services. 8. Preparing to serve or serving as an expert witness for the Owner in connection with any public hearing, arbitration proceeding or legal proceeding; however, preparing to serve or serving as a fact witness for the Owner or rendering testimony necessary to secure governmental approval of zoning or land use clearances for the Project shall not constitute an additional service. 9. Providing professional services made necessary by the default of a Contractor or by major defects in the Work of the Contractor in the performance of the Construction Contract. 10. Providing surveying services such as platting; mapping; subdivision agreements or recording subdivision plats. 11. Providing additional or extended services during construction made necessary by (10a) Business Days defective work of the Contractor; (b) prolongation of the Construction Contract time by more than 90 days, provided the prolongation is not due to the fault or negligence of the Architect, its employees, consultants or agents and (c) default under the Construction Contract due to delinquency or insolvency. 12. Providing more than two (2) complete Substantial Completion (punch-list) inspections attended by all disciplines and more than two (2) Final Completion inspections, per Construction Contract. 13. Providing additional services and costs necessitated by out-of-town travel required by the Architect and approved by the Owner other than visits to the Project and other than for travel required to accomplish the Basic Services. 14. Providing any other services not otherwise included in this Agreement or not customarily furnished in accordance with generally accepted architectural practices consistent with the terms of this Agreement. 15. Providing design and engineering of any work outside the property line. 16. Providing any services after completion of Post Construction phase as defined in Attachment C, Paragraph G1. 17. Providing services in connection with evaluating substitutions proposed by the Contractor once under constructions and making subsequent revisions to the Drawings, Specifications, and other documentation resulting therefrom. 18. Providing consultation concerning replacement of Work damaged by fire or other causes during construction, and furnishing services required in connection with the replacement of such work. 19. Providing services made necessary by the default of the Contractor, by major defects or deficiencies in the Work of the Contractor, or by failure of performance of either the Owner or Contractor under the Construction Contract. 20. Providing services in evaluating an extensive number of claims, not related to any Architect's design errors and omissions, submitted by the Contractor or others in connection with the work. 21. Preparing documents for alternate, separate or sequential bids or providing services in connection with bidding, negotiation or construction prior to the expiration completion of such warrantythe Construction Documents Phase except as outlined in Paragraph 3.1.2. 5.5.8 Architect acknowledges that 22. Providing special surveys, environmental studies and submissions required for approvals of governmental authorities or others having jurisdiction over the Post-Construction Phase is not complete until Developer’s Project. 23. Providing detailed quantity surveys or inventories of materials, equipment and Owner’s written acceptance thereoflabor. 24. Providing analyses of owning and operating costs. 25. Providing services of consultants other than provided as a part of Basic Service

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Sources: Architectural Services Agreement