Record Drawings and Documentation Clause Samples
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10.1 General Requirements 1 10.2 Preparation within Project Limits 1
Record Drawings and Documentation. No later than ninety (90) Days before Final Acceptance of all or part of the Project, Developer shall submit to TxDOT a complete set of Record Drawings in hardcopy and native electronic format for the portion of the Project actually opened to traffic. The Record Drawings and documentation shall be an organized, complete record of Plans and supporting calculations and details that accurately represent what the Developer constructed. Developer shall ensure that the Record Drawings reflect the actual condition of the constructed Work. Developer shall submit to TxDOT the native electronic files used to prepare the Record Drawings and documentation.
Record Drawings and Documentation. Within 90 Days of Service Commencement of all or part of the Project, the Developer shall submit to TxDOT a complete set of Record Drawings for the portion of the Project actually opened to traffic. The Record Drawings and Documentation shall be an organized, complete record of Plans and supporting calculations and details that accurately represent what the Developer constructed. Developer shall ensure that the Record Drawings reflect the actual condition of the constructed Work.
Record Drawings and Documentation. Within ninety (90) Days of Final Acceptance of all or part of the Project, Design-Build Contractor shall submit to TxDOT a complete set of Record Drawings in hard copy and native electronic format for the portion of the project actually opened to traffic. The Record Drawings and Documentation shall be an organized, complete record of Plans and supporting calculations and details that accurately represent what Design-Build Contractor constructed. Design-Build Contractor shall ensure that the Record Drawings reflect the actual condition of the constructed Work. Design-Build Contractor shall submit to TxDOT the electronic files used to prepare the Record Drawings and Documentation.
Record Drawings and Documentation. Review the Contractor's record drawings (as-builts) for accuracy and completeness. Incorporate any necessary changes based on field observations and submit a final electronic copy to the City. • Prepare and submit a comprehensive project closeout package, including all relevant documentation such as warranties, lien waivers, maintenance manuals, and test results.
Record Drawings and Documentation. The Record Drawings and Documentation shall be an organized, complete record of Plans and supporting calculations and details that accurately represent what Developer constructed. Developer shall ensure that the Record Drawings reflect the actual condition of the constructed Work. Developer shall submit to TxDOT the electronic files used to prepare the Record Drawings and Documentation.
