Preparation of Contract Documents Sample Clauses

Preparation of Contract Documents. The Township Road District shall prepare, at its sole cost and expense, plans and specifications (collectively, the “Plans”), bidding documents and construction contract (collectively, the “Construction Contract”), and all other documents necessary to let and construct the Work (collectively, the Plans, the Construction Contract, and the other documents are the “Contract Documents”).
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Preparation of Contract Documents. Preparing for the use of SBI, the contractors, PMC/and the Site Engineers/Bank’s Engineer (if any appointed by SBI), required copies the contract documents of various documents of various trades including all drawings, specifica- tions and other particular such further details and drawings as are necessary for the proper execution of the said works.
Preparation of Contract Documents. A single set of detailed drawings, specifications, and bid documents will be prepared for the construction of the elevated tank, site development, and the demolition of the existing tank. Documents will include detailed drawings, specifications, and front end documents based on the Kansas River WWTP Bar Screen Replacement project. Design requirements are based upon providing bid documents for only one type of tank as opposed to competitively bidding multiple tank styles and configurations. The drawings will illustrate all construction required, show property limits and indicate all expected finished construction products. Lead paint is present on the reservoir and demolition drawings and specifications will identify Contractor requirements for compliance with all regulations for demolition and disposal. Soil remediation is not anticipated based upon lead levels identified under previous testing. Design of unique provisions for third party cellular telecommunications is a supplemental service. Our project team will meet with the City’s team at the 90% complete stages of design to review the work and confirm that all project goals and project expectations are being met. An updated schedule and opinion of probable cost shall be provided with the 90% design review set.
Preparation of Contract Documents. ESG will prepare and submit to Millington a contract (“Contract”) to implement a system-wide water meter replacement program and advanced metering system as well as to implement energy conservation measures in Millington facilities. The Contract may also include additional water infrastructure improvements such as water plant upgrades, leak detection systems, etc. The Contract will include a financial analysis that outlines the cost justification for the overall program. The Contract shall be prepared on standard ESG forms, sample copies of which will be made available to Millington in advance of the actual Contract being delivered.
Preparation of Contract Documents. AND ESTIMATES Using field quantities, along with any base sheets and the information from the pavement evaluation (Task 3), PEI will meet with City staff to determine the most cost-effective rehabilitation option for Canyon Drive. This meeting will be considered the 70%-80% submittal. We will then draft technical specifications and details for typical sections, transitions, keycuts, digouts, and additional pavement work. We will submit any maintenance work that requires further clarification in the form of drafted plan views, details, elevations or cross sections, as necessary. PEI will use aerial photographs to develop base sheets. This information will be submitted to the City at the 90% design review. After the 90% submittal review, we will meet with the City staff to resolve any outstanding issues and will adjust the contract documents accordingly. PEI will provide the following documents: • One full-sized, 24” x 36” set of the final plans (100% complete) signed by a California registered professional engineer to the City for its use. • Two unbound 11” x 17” plans of the final construction documents (100% construction) • Two unbound copies of the project construction specifications that address all final review comments. • One electronic copy of ALL work at the completion of the project. The electronic files will include CAD files, Specifications (MS Word), and estimates (MS Excel) and a copy of the final Engineer’s Opinion of Cost spreadsheet. In addition, PEI will provide electronic files of any “work in progress” items at any time during the project at the City’s request. • One hard copy of the final Engineer’s Opinion of Cost stamped and signed by a California registered professional engineer. We will also develop traffic control plans for construction in accordance with the latest edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and the Work Area Traffic Control Handbook (WATCH). All traffic control plans will be prepared by PEI and will be signed by a civil engineer licensed in the State of California.
Preparation of Contract Documents. Landlord’s Architect shall use the Design Development Drawings and Specifications to prepare all architectural plans, working drawings and specifications which are necessary and sufficient (i) to enable Landlord or the Contractor to obtain a building permit for the construction of the Tenant Improvements, and (ii) to enable the Contractor to bid the balance of the work and provide final pricing (the “Contract Documents”). Landlord shall provide the Contract Documents to Tenant on or prior to October 21, 2013. Tenant shall promptly review and provide written approval of the Contract Documents, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld and to be granted so long as the Contract Documents do not materially deviate from the Design Development Drawings and Specifications (except as necessary to avoid interference with the base Building structure or base Building systems, or to comply with Legal Requirements). Tenant shall approve the Contract Documents in writing on or prior to October 23, 2013.

Related to Preparation of Contract Documents

  • 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.

  • Construction Contract Documents The Construction Contract Documents shall consist of the plans and specifications prepared by the Engineer, and any addenda and change orders thereto, and the Owner-Contractor Agreement, all of which shall be compatible and consistent with this Agreement.

  • Interpretation of Contract Documents The Contract Documents shall be construed neither against nor in favor of either party, but shall be construed in a neutral manner.

  • Contract Documents 7.1 The Contract Documents which comprise the entire agreement between OWNER and CONTRACTOR concerning the Work consist of the following.

  • THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The Contract Documents consist of the State-Contractor Agreement, the Conditions of the Contract (General, Supplementary and other Conditions), the Drawings, the Specifications, and all Addenda issued prior to bid opening and any Change Orders after execution of the Contract.

  • ENUMERATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS § 9.1 The Contract Documents, except for Modifications issued after execution of this Agreement, are enumerated in the sections below.

  • Construction of Contract Both parties have participated fully in the review and revision of this contract. Any rule of construction to the effect that ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party shall not apply to the interpretation of this contract.

  • Copies of Contract Documents to Contractor Without charge to the Contractor the Design Professional shall furnish to the Contractor up to five sets of completed Contract Documents in hardcopy, one set of reproducible and electronic background floor and reflected ceiling plan drawings and, if requested, one copy in read-only electronic format. The Contractor may obtain such additional sets of Contract Documents, as the Contractor deems necessary and shall pay the cost of reproduction of such additional sets to the Design Professional.

  • Contractor’s Documents Any licensing and maintenance agreement, or any order-specific agreement or document, including any pre-installation, linked or “click through” agreement that is allowed by, referenced within or incorporated within the Contract whenever the Contract is used for a State procurement, whether directly by the Contractor or through a Contractor’s agent, subcontractor or reseller, is agreed to only to the extent the terms within any such agreement or document do not conflict with the Contract or applicable Minnesota or Federal law, and only to the extent that the terms do not modify, diminish or derogate the terms of the Contract or create an additional financial obligation to the State. Any such agreement or document must not be construed to deprive the State of its sovereign immunity, or of any legal requirements, prohibitions, protections, exclusions or limitations of liability applicable to this Contract or afforded to the State by Minnesota law. A State employee’s decision to choose “accept” or an equivalent option associated with a “click- through” agreement does not constitute the State’s concurrence or acceptance of terms, if such terms are in conflict with this section. State Audits.

  • 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.

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