RESPONSIBILITIES DURING DESIGN Clause Samples

The "Responsibilities During Design" clause defines the specific duties and obligations of the parties involved in the design phase of a project. It typically outlines who is responsible for preparing design documents, obtaining necessary approvals, and coordinating with consultants or stakeholders. For example, the clause may require the designer to submit plans for review by the client or to comply with applicable codes and standards. Its core function is to ensure clarity and accountability during the design process, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or delays.
RESPONSIBILITIES DURING DESIGN. 4.2.1 The Owner shall review and approve further development of the drawings and specifications as set forth in Article 3.
RESPONSIBILITIES DURING DESIGN. City shall review and approve development of the Project design.
RESPONSIBILITIES DURING DESIGN. 4.5.1 Owner shall review and approve further development of the drawings and specifications as set forth in ARTICLE 3. 4.5.2 If the Owner becomes aware of any error, omission or failure to meet the requirements of the Owner’s Program or any fault or defect in the Professional Services Work, the Owner shall give prompt written notice to the Design-Builder. The failure of the Owner to give such notice shall not relieve the Design Builder of its obligations to fulfill the requirements of the Contract Documents, but Design Builder is not liable for any increased costs arising from Owner’s failure to delay to notify Design Builder of any known fault or defect.