Schematic Documents Sample Clauses
Schematic Documents. Schematic documents must represent a further development of the approved design concept, providing additional detail and specificity regarding the intended design solution. All such documents must be drawn to scale, indicating materials and assemblies, as appropriate, to convey the design solution. At the Department’s direction, the schematic documents may include but not be limited to drawing cover sheet, site plans, floor plans, elevations, building systems analysis and narratives, listing of required or possible permits and approvals, sustainable opportunities narrative, updated Project Schedule, and Statement of Probable Construction Cost.
Schematic Documents. 4.5.1 Schematic design builds upon the Design-Builder's proposal concept as modified by City changes made. A schematic design represents all major design features and demonstrates attainment of all performance requirements. Preliminary scaled plans, elevations, sections and perspectives are required to show all major building features/systems, their orientation/configuration and how each impacts/fit into the total design. Detailed notation, equipment schedules, and assembly details are not expected. Draft construction specifications shall also be provided along with those calculations which determine system selection, overall performance and capacity. The following summary listing of submission requirements further identifies drawings, calculation and specification requirements.
Schematic Documents. (a) Landlord shall cause the Architect to deliver to Tenant one (1) PDF copy and two (2) hardcopies of the drawings and specifications for Landlord’s Work based on Schedule 1 (the “Base Building Schematics”). Tenant shall review and approve the Base Building Schematics in accordance with Section 2.7. Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Architect to deliver to Tenant the Base Building Schematics on or before the date set forth in the Progress Schedule for Landlord's delivery of the Base Building Schematics.
(b) Landlord shall cause the Architect to deliver to Tenant a PDF copy and two (2) hardcopies of drawings and specifications showing the intended design character and finishes, including materials, of the major elements of the Tenant Improvements (the “TI Schematics” and together with the Base Building Schematics, the “Schematics”), including the following documents: (a) scaled floor plan(s) showing all proposed partitions, doors and large fixtures; (b) reflected ceiling plan(s), including a lighting plan; and (c) architectural sections, and structural, plumbing and mechanical drawings showing any new or proposed additions to or modifications of structural, plumbing or mechanical systems in the Building. As a part of Landlord's submission of the TI Schematics to Tenant, a condition to giving such consent to any Alterations (except Alterations that constitute Tenant Improvements (other than laboratory improvements) and Alterations that constitute general office improvements), Landlord may require that Tenant remove (or leave in place and convey to Landlord) any such Alterations at the end of the term and restore the portions of the Project affected by such removal to their condition existing prior to installation of the relevant Alterations, reasonable wear and damage by casualty excepted Tenant shall review and approve the TI Schematics in accordance with Section 2.7. All TI Schematics, TI Construction Document Packages (as defined below), and TI Construction Documents (as defined below) shall be reimbursable from the Allowance (as defined below) after Closing; provided, however, that Landlord shall pay for revisions requested by Landlord. As provided in Section 26(u) of the Lease, monies paid to Landlord with respect to a cost incurred by Landlord on Tenant's behalf pursuant to the side letter with respect to pre-lease services are not reimbursable to Tenant if the Closing does not occur and this Lease is terminated. Landlord...
Schematic Documents. The Design Consultant shall prepare for review and approval by the District, Schematic Design Documents for each Project including site plans, floor plans, elevations, sections, 3-dimensional perspective views, and other sketches or graphic materials needed to describe the Project in three dimensions. Schematic Design Documents shall be consistent with the Project Construction Budget and Project Schedule for the Project and shall be submitted upon 50% completion for review and again upon 100% completion for final revisions and review and approval by the District.
