Schematic Design/Preliminary Study Phase. After re- ceipt of a Notice to Proceed from the Owner, the Design Profes- sional shall prepare and deliver Schematic Design/Preliminary Study Documents. These documents shall consist of a presenta- tion of the complete concept of the Project, including all major elements of the building(s), and site design(s), planned to pro- ▇▇▇▇ economy both in construction and in administration and to comply with current program and cost limitations. The Design Professional shall revise these documents consistent with the requirements and criteria established by the Owner to secure the Owner’s written approval. Additionally, the Design Professional shall make an independent assessment of the accuracy of the information provided by the Owner concerning existing condi- tions. Documents in this phase shall include: o Site plan(s) o Schedule of building types, unit distribution and bedroom count Scale plan of all buildings, and typical dwelling units Wall sections and elevations ment Documents, the Design Professional shall prepare Con- struction Documents. After consultation with the Owner and Owner’s attorney, if requested by the owner, the Design Profes- sional shall also prepare and assemble all bidding and contract documents. The Design Professional shall revise these Bidding, Construction and Contract documents consistent with the re- quirements and criteria established by the Owner to secure the Owner’s written approval. They shall, include in a detailed, manner all work to be performed; all material; workmanship; finishes and equipment required for the architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, and site work; survey maps furnished by Owner; and direct reproduction of any logs and subsurface soil investigations. These documents shall include: o Solicitation for Bids o Form of Contract o Special Conditions o General Conditions o Technical Specifications o Plans and drawings o Updated cost estimates
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Schematic Design/Preliminary Study Phase. After re- ceipt of a Notice to Proceed from the Owner, the Design Profes- sional shall prepare and deliver Schematic Design/Preliminary Study Documents. These documents shall consist of a presenta- tion of the complete concept of the Project, including all major elements of the building(s), and site design(s), planned to pro- ▇▇▇▇ economy both in construction and in administration and to comply with current program and cost limitations. The Design Professional shall revise these documents consistent with the requirements and criteria established by the Owner to secure the Owner’s written approval. Additionally, the Design Professional shall make an independent assessment of the accuracy of the information provided by the Owner concerning existing condi- tions. Documents in this phase shall include: o Site plan(s) o Schedule of building types, unit distribution and bedroom count Scale plan of all buildings, and typical dwelling units Wall sections and elevations ment Documents, the Design Professional shall prepare Con- struction Documents. After consultation with the Owner and Owner’s attorney, if requested by the owner, the Design Profes- sional shall also prepare and assemble all bidding and contract documents. The Design Professional shall revise these Bidding, Construction and Contract documents consistent with the re- quirements and criteria established by the Owner to secure the Owner’s written approval. They shall, include in a detailed, manner all work to be performed; all material; workmanship; finishes and equipment required for the architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, and site work; survey maps furnished by Owner; and direct reproduction of any logs and subsurface soil investigations. These documents shall include: o Solicitation for Bids shall make an independent assessment of the accuracy of the o Form of Contract information provided by the Owner concerning existing condi- o Special Conditions tions. Documents in this phase shall include: o General Conditions o Site plan(s) o Technical Specifications o Schedule of building types, unit distribution and bedroom o Plans and drawings count o Scale plan of all buildings, and typical dwelling units o Wall sections and elevations o Updated cost estimates
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