Site Observations Sample Clauses

Site Observations. The Architect-Engineer will visit the site at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction, or as otherwise agreed with the Owner, to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, and to determine in general if the Work observed is being performed in a manner indicating that the Work is in accordance with the Contract Documents. However, the Architect-Engineer will not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work. The Architect-Engineer will not have control over, charge of, or responsibility for, the construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for the safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work, since these are solely the Construction Manager’s rights and responsibilities under the Contract Documents.
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Site Observations. The A/E shall attend weekly or other meetings relating to the Assigned Project and shall visit the Site at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction, as required by the conditions of construction or the Site, or as may be reasonably requested by the District from time to time for the purpose of becoming generally familiar with the progress and quality of the Work completed and to generally determine if the Work is being performed in a manner indicating that upon completion it will be materially in accordance with the Construction Contract and the Construction Documents. Sub-Consultants will attend meetings as appropriate and required by the schedule and sequencing of construction. On the basis of observations made during Site visits and in its capacity as an A/E, the A/E shall: (i) keep the District informed of the progress and quality of the Work; and (ii) endeavor to guard the District against defects and deficiencies in the Work and the failure or refusal of the Contractor to perform the Work in accordance with the terms and intent of the Construction Contract and the Construction Documents. Without limiting any other right or remedy of the District whether pursuant to this Agreement or by operation of law, if in the course of its Site observations, the A/E fails to discover or report to the District any major defect or deficiency in construction of the Work, or in the Work itself, which by exercise of due care should have been observed by the A/E and reported to the District, the A/E will provide all design services necessary for remedial or corrective measures for such conditions without additional cost or expense to the District. The provisions hereof shall not be construed as requiring the A/E to make exhaustive or continuous Site observations to check on the quality or quantity of the Work. The A/E shall have access to the Work wherever in preparation, fabrication or progress.
Site Observations. The Architect shall attend scheduled project progress and/or other meetings relating to the Project and shall visit the Site at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction, as required by the conditions of construction or the Site, or as may be reasonably requested by the District from time to time, for the purpose of becoming generally familiar with the progress and quality of the Work completed and to generally determine if the Work is being performed in a manner indicating that upon completion it will be in accordance with the Construction Contract and the Construction Documents.
Site Observations. The Contractor shall visit the site, become familiar with local conditions under which the work is to be performed and correlate personal observations with requirements of the Agreement, Task Order Agreement, and approved design submittals; as provided for projects solicited under the RFTOPs. The Contractor shall carefully study and compare the Agreement, Task Order Agreement, and approved design submittals with each other and with information furnished by the Department. Before commencing activities, the Contractor shall (1) take field measurements and verify field conditions; (2) carefully compare this and other information known to the Contractor with the Agreement, Task Order Agreement, and approved design submittals; and (3) promptly report errors, inconsistencies or omissions discovered to the Department. Once work is started, the Contractor assumes the responsibility and costs for the work and the cost of correcting work previously installed. Once work is started, Contractor assumes the responsibility and costs for the work and the cost of correcting work previously installed.
Site Observations. The Project Management Contractor shall visit the site and observe the status of the work as described in the Task Order for such project. At a minimum, however, the Project Management Contractor shall visit the site at least twice per week and shall document such visits with digital photographs. The purpose of such visits shall be to monitor the progress of the work relative to schedule and to observe the quality of the work.
Site Observations. The Design Professional and any of the Design Professional’s consultants appropriate to the stage of work shall visit the
Site Observations. The Architect and its Design Consultants shall visit the Site to become familiar with physical conditions and existing improvements at the Site as they relate to design of the Project. Unless specifically indicated in this Agreement, the Site observations of the Architect and its Design Consultants do not include observations of concealed conditions. The foregoing notwithstanding, by conducting Site observations, the Architect is responsible for noting and incorporating patently observable existing Site conditions into the Project Design Documents. If the Project involves any existing improvements, the Architect shall review and verify the accuracy of any materials provided to the Architect by or through the District relating to the as-built and existing condition of the improvements on or about the Site. The Architect shall promptly notify the District in writing of discrepancies encountered between the existing conditions observed by the Architect and the materials provided by or through the District; failure of the Architect to do so shall result in the Architect’s assumption of responsibility for correcting discrepancies between actual conditions and those described in the District- provided materials and incorporating the actual conditions into Design Documents for the Project without adjustment of the Contract Price hereunder.
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Site Observations. Consultant’s discipline engineers (civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation) will attend a total of twenty (20) site observations in person on an as‐requested basis to observe field construction issues and discuss technical elements. For budgeting purposes, Consultant assumes an average time of 5 hours (including travel time) are required to perform each site observation.
Site Observations. The Contractor will be required to visit the site, become familiar with local conditions under which the work is to be performed and correlate personal observations with requirements of the Construction Documents. The Contractor shall carefully study and compare the Construction Documents with each other and with information furnished by the Department. Before commencing activities, the Contractor shall (1) take field measurements and verify field conditions; (2) carefully compare this and other information known to the Contractor with the Construction Documents; and (3) promptly report errors, inconsistencies or omissions discovered to the Department. Once work is started, the Contractor assumes the responsibility and costs for the work and the cost of correcting work previously installed.
Site Observations. The Design-Builder will be required to visit the site, become familiar with local conditions under which the work is to be performed and correlate personal observations with requirements of the Construction Documents. The Design-Builder shall carefully study and compare the Construction Documents with each other and with information furnished by the Department. Before commencing activities, the Design-Builder shall (1) take field measurements and verify field conditions; (2) carefully compare this and other information known to the Design-Builder with the Construction Documents; and (3) promptly report errors, inconsistencies or omissions discovered to the Department. Once work is started, the Design-Builder assumes the responsibility and costs for the work and the cost of correcting work previously installed.
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