Common use of Preparation/Sufficiency of Site Clause in Contracts

Preparation/Sufficiency of Site. The Construction Manager shall, among other things Construction Manager needs to do to perform its obligations under this Agreement, as and when appropriate, (i) visit and thoroughly inspect the Project Site and any structure(s) or other manmade features to be modified and become familiar with local conditions under which the Project will be constructed and operated; (ii) familiarize itself with the survey including the location of all existing buildings, utilities, conditions, streets, equipment, components and other attributes having or likely to have an impact on the Project; (iii) familiarize itself with the Owner’s layout and design requirements, conceptual design objectives, and budget for the Project; (iv) familiarize itself with pertinent Project dates and programming needs, including the Project schedule, (v) review and analyze all Project geotechnical, Hazardous Substances, structural, chemical, electrical, mechanical, and construction materials tests, investigations and recommendations; and (vi) gather any other information necessary for a thorough understanding of the Project. If the Project involves modifications to any existing structure(s) or other manmade feature(s) on the Project site, the Construction Manager shall also review all as-built and record drawings, plans and specifications of which Construction Manager has been informed by Owner and thoroughly inspect the existing structure(s) and manmade feature(s) to identify existing deficiencies and ascertain the specific locations of pertinent structural components. Claims by Construction Manager resulting from Construction Manager’s failure to familiarize itself with the Site or pertinent documents shall be deemed waived.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Construction Management Services, Agreement for Construction Management Services, Agreement for Construction Management Services

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Preparation/Sufficiency of Site. The Construction Manager shall, among other things Construction Manager needs to do to perform its obligations under this Agreement, as and when appropriate, (i) visit and thoroughly inspect the Project Site and any structure(s) or other manmade features to be modified and become familiar with local conditions under which the Project will be constructed and operated; (ii) familiarize itself with the survey survey, including the location of all existing buildings, utilities, conditions, streets, equipment, components and other attributes having or likely to have an impact on the Project; (iii) familiarize itself with the Owner’s layout and design requirements, conceptual design objectives, and budget for the Project; (iv) familiarize itself with pertinent Project dates and programming needs, including the Project schedule, (v) review and analyze all Project geotechnical, Hazardous Substances, structural, chemical, electrical, mechanical, and construction materials tests, investigations and recommendations; and (vi) gather any other information necessary for a thorough understanding of the Project. If the Project involves modifications to any existing structure(s) or other manmade man-made feature(s) on the Project site, the Construction Manager shall also review all as-built and record drawings, plans and specifications of which Construction Manager has been informed by Owner about and thoroughly inspect the existing structure(s) and manmade man-made feature(s) to identify existing deficiencies and ascertain the specific locations of pertinent structural components. Claims by Construction Manager resulting from Construction Manager’s failure to familiarize itself with the Site or pertinent documents shall be deemed waived.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Construction Management Services, Agreement for Construction Management Services

Preparation/Sufficiency of Site. The Construction Manager shall, among other things Construction Manager needs to do to perform its obligations under this Agreement, as and when appropriate, (i) visit and thoroughly inspect the Project Site and any structure(s) or other manmade features to be modified and become familiar with local conditions under which the Project will be constructed and operated; (ii) familiarize itself with the survey survey, including the location of all existing buildings, utilities, conditions, streets, equipment, components and other attributes having or likely to have an impact on the Project; (iii) familiarize itself with the Owner’s layout and design requirements, conceptual design objectives, and budget for the Project; (iv) familiarize itself with pertinent Project dates and programming needs, including the Project schedule, (v) review and analyze all Project geotechnical, Hazardous Substances, structural, chemical, electrical, mechanical, and construction materials tests, investigations and recommendations; and (vi) gather FPC REVISED: JULY 2010 any other information necessary for a thorough understanding of the Project. If the Project involves modifications to any existing structure(s) or other manmade man-made feature(s) on the Project site, the Construction Manager shall also review all as-as- built and record drawings, plans and specifications of which Construction Manager has been informed by Owner about and thoroughly inspect the existing structure(s) and manmade man-made feature(s) to identify existing deficiencies and ascertain the specific locations of pertinent structural components. Claims by Construction Manager resulting from Construction Manager’s failure to familiarize itself with the Site or pertinent documents shall be deemed waived.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Construction Management Services, Business Affairs Facilities Planning and Construction

Preparation/Sufficiency of Site. The Construction Manager shall, among other things Construction Manager needs to do to perform its obligations under this Agreement, as and when appropriatethings, (i) visit and thoroughly inspect the Project Site and any structure(s) or other manmade features to be modified and become familiar with local conditions under which the Project will be constructed and operated; (ii) if applicable, familiarize itself with the survey survey, including the location of all existing buildings, utilities, conditions, streets, equipment, components and other attributes having or likely to have an impact on the Project; (iii) familiarize itself with the Owner’s layout and design requirements, conceptual design objectives, and budget for the Project; (iv) familiarize itself with pertinent Project dates and programming needsdates, including the Project scheduleschedule set forth on Exhibit C, (v) review and analyze all Project geotechnical, Hazardous Substances, structural, chemical, electrical, mechanical, and construction materials tests, investigations and recommendations; and (vi) gather any other information necessary for a thorough understanding of the Project. If the Project involves modifications to any existing structure(s) or other manmade man-made feature(s) on the Project site, the Construction Manager shall also review all as-built and record drawings, plans and specifications of which Construction Manager has been informed by Owner about and thoroughly inspect the existing structure(s) and manmade man- made feature(s) to identify existing deficiencies and ascertain the specific locations of pertinent structural components. Claims by Construction Manager resulting from Construction Manager’s failure to familiarize itself with the Site or pertinent documents shall be deemed waived.

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Samples: facilities.ufl.edu

Preparation/Sufficiency of Site. The Construction Manager shall, among other things Construction Manager needs to do to perform its obligations under this Agreement, as and when appropriate, (ia) visit and thoroughly inspect the Project Site and any structure(s) or other manmade man-made features to be modified and become familiar with local conditions under which the Project will be constructed and operated; (iib) familiarize itself with the survey survey, including the location of all existing buildings, utilities, conditions, streets, equipment, components and other attributes having or likely to have an impact on the Project; (iiic) familiarize itself with the Owner’s layout and design requirements, conceptual design objectives, and budget for the Project; (ivd) familiarize itself with pertinent Project dates and programming needs, including the Project scheduleOwner’s schedule requirements, (ve) review and analyze all Project geotechnical, Hazardous SubstancesSubstances (hereinafter defined), structural, chemical, electrical, mechanical, and construction materials tests, reports, investigations and recommendations; and (vif) gather any other information necessary for a thorough understanding of the Project. If the Project involves modifications to any existing structure(s) or other manmade man-made feature(s) on or at the Project siteSite, the Construction Manager shall also review all as-built and record drawings, plans and specifications of which Construction Manager has been informed by Owner about and thoroughly inspect the existing structure(s) and manmade man-made feature(s) to identify existing deficiencies and ascertain the specific locations of pertinent components, including structural components. Claims by Construction Manager resulting from Construction Manager’s failure to familiarize itself with the Site or pertinent documents fully perform its obligations in this Section 1.3 shall be deemed waived.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Construction Management Services

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Preparation/Sufficiency of Site. The Construction Manager shall, among other things Construction Manager needs to do to perform its obligations under this Agreement, as and when appropriate, (i) visit and thoroughly inspect the Project Site and any structure(s) or other manmade features to be modified and become familiar with local conditions under which the Project will be constructed and operated; (ii) familiarize itself with the survey survey, including the location of all existing buildings, utilities, conditions, streets, equipment, components and other attributes having or likely to have an impact on the Project; (iii) familiarize itself with the Owner’s layout and design requirements, conceptual design objectives, and budget for the Project; (iv) familiarize itself with pertinent Project dates and programming needs, including the Project schedule, (v) review and analyze all Project geotechnical, Hazardous Substances, structural, chemical, electrical, mechanical, and construction materials tests, investigations and recommendations; and (vi) gather any other information necessary for a thorough understanding of the Project. If the Project involves modifications to any existing structure(s) or other manmade man-made feature(s) on the Project site, the PD&C REVISED: NOVEMBER 2019 PAGE 1 OF 21 PAGES Construction Manager shall also review all as-built and record drawings, plans and specifications of which Construction Manager has been informed by Owner about and thoroughly inspect the existing structure(s) and manmade man- made feature(s) to identify existing deficiencies and ascertain the specific locations of pertinent structural components. Claims by Construction Manager resulting from Construction Manager’s failure to familiarize itself with the Site or pertinent documents shall be deemed waived.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Construction Management Services

Preparation/Sufficiency of Site. The Construction Manager shall, among other things Construction Manager needs to do to perform its obligations under this Agreement, as and when appropriate, (i) visit and thoroughly inspect the Project Site and any structure(s) or other manmade features to be modified and become familiar with local conditions under which the Project will be constructed and operated; (ii) familiarize itself with the survey survey, including the location of all existing buildings, utilities, conditions, streets, equipment, components and other attributes having or likely to have an impact on the Project; (iii) familiarize itself with the Owner’s layout and design requirements, conceptual design objectives, and budget for the Project; (iv) familiarize itself with pertinent Project dates and programming needs, including the Project schedule, (v) review and analyze all Project geotechnical, Hazardous Substances, structural, chemical, electrical, mechanical, and construction materials tests, investigations and recommendations; and (vi) gather any other information necessary for a thorough understanding of the Project. If the Project involves modifications to any FPC REVISED: JULY 2010 existing structure(s) or other manmade man-made feature(s) on the Project site, the Construction Manager shall also review all as-as- built and record drawings, plans and specifications of which Construction Manager has been informed by Owner about and thoroughly inspect the existing structure(s) and manmade man-made feature(s) to identify existing deficiencies and ascertain the specific locations of pertinent structural components. Claims by Construction Manager resulting from Construction Manager’s failure to familiarize itself with the Site or pertinent documents shall be deemed waived.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Affairs Facilities Planning and Construction

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