Pre-Final Design – Design Development – Construction Documents Phase Sample Clauses
Pre-Final Design – Design Development – Construction Documents Phase. The Pre-Final Design occurs at approximately the 60% completion when the drawings and Specifications are essentially complete. The plans must show all the details necessary for construction and have been coordinated among the various disciplines. All design review and lessons learned comments received from prior reviews shall have-been reviewed and resolved. The following items shall be checked during the pre-final design review:
(a) Applicable design criteria, codes and standards, including Third Party requirements.
(b) Interface requirements with other elements.
(c) Comments and action items from earlier design reviews.
(d) Comments and concerns from the external and constructability reviews.
(e) Cost effectiveness/value engineering.
(f) Schedule compliance.
(g) Clarity of intent.
(h) Standard and directive drawings.
(i) Adherence to direction provided by the Owner. The Pre-Final design provides an opportunity for all participating agencies to review the proposed construction to serve as a basis for obtaining concurrence from city, county, state and federal agencies, and utilities. Pre-Final includes all disciplines that are complete and the coordination among the various disciplines and the details necessary for construction. Incorporation of all previous validated design review comments into the plans and specifications occurs at this time. Pre-Final Design may include, but not be limited to the following:
(a) All drawings required for agency review and approval, including permit applications.
(b) Final documentation of all design.
(c) Complete technical specifications.
(d) Identification of any identified issues that may impact the schedule or the GMP.
(e) List of pre-construction activities to be done by others.
(f) Preliminary Construction Schedule.
