Common use of Responsibility to Coordinate Clause in Contracts

Responsibility to Coordinate. CM/GC acknowledges its responsibility to coordinate the Project work with that of separate contractors to be selected for the installation of other work within the Project, or in the proximity of the Project. CM/GC expressly agrees to schedule and, with the assistance of Owner, coordinate the Project work with such separate contractors in order to assist them and permit each phase of the Project to be completed on schedule. Definition of Project Criteria. Owner shall be responsible for defining Project criteria as to expectations for program design, cost, and construction schedule. CM/GC shall be responsible for delivering all construction services necessary to complete improvements that satisfy the Project criteria promulgated by Owner. Additionally, CM/GC shall be responsible for providing timely feedback to Owner relating to Project design, budget, and schedule to allow Owner to make value- based judgments throughout the development and construction process. CM/GC’s Review of the Construction Documents and Participation in Design Coordination Meetings. The CM/GC shall review the Construction Documents, including without limitation, the Owner’s program to understand the requirements of the Project. The CM/GC shall actively participate in Design Coordination Meetings with the Design Professional, Owner, and Using Agency, for the purpose of collaborating and coordinating the final design and Construction Documents. The CM/GC is responsible to cooperate and assist in the coordination of the development of the design of the Project within the budgeted cost and schedule. The objective of the coordination is to assure that the design meets the Using Agency Program in all respects, including but not limited to the following areas: Cost containment and cost monitoring; Cost-effective decisions; Compatibility with Owner’s and Using Agency’s architectural standards. Consistency with the Owner’s, Using Agency’s and Tenant’s expectations in the Using Agency’s Program; The appropriate provision of all necessary services and utilities; The necessary level of environmental review and documentation; That the Owner and Using Agency are kept fully aware of the progress of the Project; That the project schedule is maintained; That construction quality assurance complies with the Using Agency’s Program; That the Construction Documents are reviewed for constructability; and That all permits and approvals are obtained for the Using Agency to occupy the Project.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Contract, Construction Management Contract, Construction Management Contract

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Responsibility to Coordinate. CM/GC acknowledges its responsibility to coordinate the Project work with that of separate contractors to be selected for the installation of other work within the Project, or in the proximity of the Project. CM/GC expressly agrees to schedule and, with the assistance of Owner, coordinate the Project work with such separate contractors in order to assist them and permit each phase of the Project to be completed on schedule. Definition of Project Criteria. Owner shall be responsible for defining Project criteria as to expectations for program design, cost, and construction schedule. CM/GC shall be responsible for delivering all construction services necessary to complete improvements that satisfy the Project criteria promulgated by Owner. Additionally, CM/GC shall be responsible for providing timely feedback to Owner relating to Project design, budget, and schedule to allow Owner to make value- based judgments throughout the development and construction process. CM/GC’s Review of the Construction Documents and Participation in Design Coordination Meetings. The CM/GC shall review the Construction Documents, including without limitation, the Owner’s program to understand the requirements of the Project. The CM/GC shall actively participate in Design Coordination Meetings with the Design Professional, Owner, and Using Agency, for the purpose of collaborating and coordinating the final design and Construction Documents. The CM/GC is responsible to cooperate and assist in the coordination of the development of the design of the Project within the budgeted cost and schedule. The objective of the coordination is to assure that the design meets the Using Agency Program in all respects, including but not limited to the following areas: Cost containment and cost monitoring; Cost-effective decisions; Compatibility with Owner’s and Using Agency’s architectural standards. Consistency with the Owner’s, Using Agency’s and TenantXxxxxx’s expectations in the Using Agency’s Program; The appropriate provision of all necessary services and utilities; The necessary level of environmental review and documentation; That the Owner and Using Agency are kept fully aware of the progress of the Project; That the project schedule is maintained; That construction quality assurance complies with the Using Agency’s Program; That the Construction Documents are reviewed for constructability; and That all permits and approvals are obtained for the Using Agency to occupy the Project.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Contract, Construction Management Contract, Construction Management Contract

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