Site Visits. The Owner and Contractor will have weekly meeting during the construction period. The Architect/Engineer shall visit the site at least once each month during the entire construction period to observe the progress and quality of the Work and to determine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. Each of Architect/Engineer’s consultant shall visit the site at least once each month during construction activities related to the consultant’s discipline to observe the progress and quality of the Work and to determine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall document its site visits and meetings in e-Builder®. The Architect/Engineer shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous onsite visits to inspect the quality or quantity of the Work. a) On the basis of the onsite observations, the Architect/Engineer shall keep the Owner informed of the progress and quality of the Work, and shall endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work of the Contractor. Architect/Engineer shall notify Owner and the Contractor in writing of any portions of the work which Architect/Engineer has observed as not being in conformity with the Construction Documents and make recommendations as to correction of the deficiencies or defects. Architect/Engineer shall make its site representative available and shall consult with Owner and the Contractor on the occasion of all circumstances arising during the course of construction which would make such consultation in Owner’s interests. b) In addition to site visits for general observation, the Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall visit the site for specific purposes related to certification of progress payments, pre-installation meetings, start-up or mock-up reviews for significant work activities and for formal inspections of the Work. The Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall provide written reports of all site visits to the Owner and Contractor.
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Sources: Architect/Engineer Agreement, Architect/Engineer Agreement, Architect/Engineer Agreement
Site Visits. The Owner and Contractor will have weekly meeting during the construction period. The Architect/Engineer shall visit the site at least once each month during the entire construction period to observe the progress and quality of the Work and to determine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. Each of Architect/Engineer’s consultant shall visit the site at least once each month during construction activities related to the consultant’s discipline to observe the progress and quality of the Work and to determine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall document its site visits and meetings in e-Builder®. The Architect/Engineer shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous onsite visits to inspect the quality or quantity of the Work.
a) On the basis of the onsite observations, the Architect/Engineer shall keep the Owner informed of the progress and quality of the Work, and shall endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work of the Contractor. Architect/Engineer shall notify Owner and the Contractor in writing of any portions of the work which Architect/Engineer has observed as not being in conformity with the Construction Documents and make recommendations as to correction of the deficiencies or defects. Architect/Engineer shall make its site representative available and shall consult with Owner and the Contractor on the occasion of all circumstances arising during the course of construction which would make such consultation in Owner’s interests.site
b) In addition to site visits for general observation, the Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall visit the site for specific purposes related to certification of progress payments, pre-installation meetings, start-up or mock-up reviews for significant work activities and for formal inspections of the Work. The Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall provide written reports of all site visits to the Owner and Contractor.
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Sources: Architect/Engineer Agreement, Architect/Engineer Agreement, Architect/Engineer Agreement
Site Visits. The Owner and Contractor will have weekly meeting during the construction period. The Architect/Engineer Project Architect shall visit the site at least once each month week during the entire construction period to observe the progress and quality of the Work and to determine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. Each of Project Architect/Engineer’s consultant consultants shall visit the site at least once each month week during construction activities related to the consultant’s discipline to observe the progress and quality of the Work and to determine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. Architect/Engineer Project Architect and its consultants shall document its submit written reports of their site visits and meetings in e-Builder®meetings. The Architect/Engineer Project Architect shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous onsite visits to inspect the quality or quantity of the Work.
a) On the basis of . Based on the onsite observations, the Architect/Engineer Project Architect shall keep the Owner informed of the progress and quality of the Work, Work and shall endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work of the Contractor. Architect/Engineer Project Architect shall notify Owner and the Contractor in writing of any portions of the work which Architect/Engineer Project Architect has observed as not being in conformity with the Construction Documents and make recommendations as to for correction of the deficiencies or defects. Architect/Engineer Project Architect shall make its site representative available and shall consult with Owner and the Contractor on the occasion of in all circumstances arising during the course of construction which would make such where a consultation is in Owner’s interests.
b) . In addition to site visits for general inspection and observation, the Architect/Engineer Project Architect and its consultants shall visit the site for specific purposes related to certification of progress payments, pre-installation meetings, start-up or mock-up reviews for significant work activities and for formal inspections of the Work. The Architect/Engineer Project Architect and its consultants shall provide written reports of all site visits to the Owner and Contractor. The Project Architect shall prepare an agenda for and conduct monthly job conferences for attendance by representatives of the Contractor, major subcontractors, the Project Architect and the Owner, and prepare and distribute minutes of the meetings. The Project Architect shall not have control or charge of and shall not be responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work, for the acts or omissions of the Contractor, Subcontractors or any other persons performing any of the Work, or for the failure of any of them to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. The Project Architect shall have unrestricted access to the Work wherever it is in preparation or progress. The Project Architect shall determine the amounts owing to the Contractor based on observations of Work placed at the site and on evaluations of the Contractor’s Application for Payment and shall coordinate its review and evaluation with the Owner’s representatives and shall certify Contractor’s Application for Payment in an appropriate amount. The certification of a Contractor’s Application for Payment shall constitute a representation by the Project Architect to the Owner, based on the Project Architect’s observations at the site and on the data comprising the Contractor’s Application for Payment, that the Work has progressed to the point indicated; that, to the best of the Project Architect’s knowledge, information and belief, the quality of the work is in accordance with the Contract Documents (subject to an evaluation of the Work for conformance with the Contract Documents upon Substantial Completion, to the results of any subsequent tests required by or performed under the Contract Documents, to minor deviations from the Contract Documents correctable prior to completion, and to any specific qualifications stated in the Contractor’s Application for Payment); and that the Contractor is entitled to payment in the amount certified. However, the approval of a Contractor’s Application for Payment shall not be a representation that the Project Architect has made any examination to ascertain how and for what purpose the Contractor has used the monies paid on account of the Contract Sum. The Project Architect shall be the interpreter of the technical requirements of the Contract Documents and the judge of the performance of the work of the Contractor. The Project Architect shall render interpretations necessary for the proper execution or progress of the Work with reasonable promptness on written request of either the Owner or the Contractor and shall render written recommendations within a reasonable time on all claims, disputes, and other matters in question between the Owner and the Contractor relating to the execution or progress of the Work or the interpretation of the Contract Documents. Interpretations and recommendations of the Project Architect shall be consistent with the intent of and reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents and shall be in written or graphic form. Subject to approval of the Owner, the Project Architect’s decisions in matters relating to artistic effect shall be final if consistent with and reasonably inferable from the intent of the Contract Documents. The Project Architect shall review interior designs and/or furniture selections proposed by the Owner and advise the Owner on their aesthetic compatibility with the Project Architect’s design. The Project Architect shall have the responsibility and the authority, with appropriate notification to the parties, to reject Work which does not conform to the Contract Documents. Whenever, in the Project Architect’s reasonable opinion it is necessary or advisable for the implementation of the intent of the Contract Documents, the Project Architect will have authority to require special inspection or testing of the Work in accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents, whether such Work is to be fabricated, installed or completed. The Project Architect shall review construction materials testing and any special testing required and shall provide recommendations for retesting, actions, or any corrective measures as may be necessary or appropriate based on the results of such tests. The Project Architect and its consultants shall review and approve or take other appropriate action upon the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples, but only for conformance with the design concept of the Work set forth in the Contract Documents and shall respond to Contractor’s inquiries and questions and provide supplemental information as appropriate. Action on submittals shall be taken with reasonable promptness to avoid delay to the Contractor’s scheduled progress, but in any event no more than fourteen (14) calendar days after receipt. The Project Architect’s approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the item is a component. The Project Architect’s review shall not constitute approval of any construction means or methods. Project Architect shall clarify and interpret the intent and scope of the Construction Documents and, if necessary or appropriate, issue supplemental documents to amplify or explain portions of the Construction Documents. Project Architect shall assist in the review of the Contractor’s requests for change orders or claims for additional time or costs and make recommendations to Owner regarding such requests or claims. The Project Architect shall prepare Change Orders for the Owner’s approval and execution in accordance with the Contract Documents and shall have authority to order minor changes in the Work not involving an adjustment in the Contract Sum or an extension of the Contract Time which are not inconsistent with the intent of the Contract Documents. In conjunction with each Change, the Project Architect shall prepare an independent cost and time estimate for comparison with the Contractor’s proposal and recommend to the Owner whether the proposal is acceptable. Project Architect shall prepare revised Contract Drawings, where appropriate, to illustrate and document the work required by approved Change Orders. All proposed changes to drawings, plans and specifications, regardless of how initiated, shall be totally defined in the document depicting them as to scope of work added, removed, or changed. The original copies of the Construction Documents maybe revised to show such changes, provided that all such revisions shall be separately recorded on the media acceptable to Owner, including, without limitation, CADD. Such revisions shall be clearly indicated, and a current revision date shall be included on the reproducible copy. Changes to the specifications shall be made by consecutively numbered and dated addenda. All changes to design documents or specifications will be identified with date of change, revision number and other customary identification references. Areas changed on drawings will be “clouded” to show each change. Clouds designating previous changes will be removed so that only the most recent changes will be clouded. Project Architect and its consultants shall conduct and participate in concealed space observations, systems start-up observations, systems integration/operational demonstrations, Substantial Completion or pre-Final work observations to determine the Dates of Substantial Completion, and Final work observation. In association with each observation, Project Architect and its consultants shall prepare a list of items which Project Architect and its consultants have observed as deficiencies in the Work, requiring remedial work or replacement, assemble and distribute the official punch list(s) to all affected parties, and thereafter review the corrected and/or replaced work and assist in verification of correction of all items. Project Architect shall review, for conformance with the Contract Documents, Contractor’s submission of guarantees and warranties. The Project Architect and its consultants shall assist the Owner in checking as-built drawings during the Work in association with certifying progress payments and shall review as-built documents for completeness and compliance with Contract requirements at Substantial Completion and at Final Completion of the Project. Project Architect shall receive and review Contractor’s submission of record drawings, operating and maintenance instructions, and all manuals, brochures, drawings, and other close-out documentation furnished by the Contractor and shall require necessary revisions to them. When acceptable under the terms of the Contract between Owner and Contractor, Project Architect shall forward this information to Owner. The Project Architect shall certify final payment to the Contractor when the requirements of the Contract between Owner and Contractor have been met. Project Architect shall monitor the Contractor’s schedule for the construction phase work and assist the Owner in reviewing all relevant activities and advise the Owner of the Contractor’s scheduled progress. Project Architect shall provide a milestone schedule that is acceptable to the Owner and shall be submitted monthly prior to submission of construction payment application, in conformance with the Project milestone schedule, so that the desired development and construction schedule for the Project shall be maintained. The Project Architect shall be available after final payment to advise the Owner regarding Warranty items and to inspect Warranty work during the Warranty period. Project Architect shall participate in the Project’s one-year warranty review.
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Sources: Architectural Services Agreement, Architectural Services Agreement, Architectural Services Agreement
Site Visits. The Owner and Contractor will have weekly meeting during the construction period. The Architect/Engineer shall visit the site at least once each month during the entire construction period to observe the progress and quality of the Work and to determine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. Each of Architect/Engineer’s consultant shall visit the site at least once each month during construction activities related to the consultant’s discipline to observe the progress and quality of the Work and to determine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall document its site visits and meetings in e-Builder®. The Architect/Engineer shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous onsite visits to inspect the quality or quantity of the Work.
a) On the basis of the onsite observations, the Architect/Engineer shall keep the Owner informed of the progress and quality of the Work, and shall endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work of the Contractor. Architect/Engineer shall notify Owner and the Contractor in writing of any portions of the work which Architect/Engineer has observed as not being in conformity with the Construction Documents and make recommendations as to correction of the deficiencies or defects. Architect/Engineer shall make its site representative available and shall consult with Owner and the Contractor on the occasion of all circumstances arising during the course of construction which would make such consultation in Owner’s interests.
b) In addition to site visits for general observation, the Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall visit the site for specific purposes related to certification of progress payments, pre-installation meetings, start-up or mock-up reviews for significant work activities and for formal inspections of the Work. The Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall provide written reports of all site visits to the Owner and Contractor.of
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Sources: Architect/Engineer Agreement, Architect/Engineer Agreement
Site Visits. The Owner and Contractor will have weekly meeting during the construction period. The Architect/Engineer Project Architect shall visit the site at least once each month week during the entire construction period to observe the progress and quality of the Work and to determine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. Each of Project Architect/Engineer’s consultant consultants shall visit the site at least once each month week during construction activities related to the consultant’s discipline to observe the progress and quality of the Work and to determine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. Architect/Engineer Project Architect and its consultants shall document its submit written reports of their site visits and meetings in e-Builder®meetings. The Architect/Engineer Project Architect shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous onsite visits to inspect the quality or quantity of the Work.
a) On the basis of . Based on the onsite observations, the Architect/Engineer Project Architect shall keep the Owner informed of the progress and quality of the Work, Work and shall endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work of the Contractor. Architect/Engineer Project Architect shall notify Owner and the Contractor in writing of any portions of the work which Architect/Engineer Project Architect has observed as not being in conformity with the Construction Documents and make recommendations as to for correction of the deficiencies or defects. Architect/Engineer Project Architect shall make its site representative available and shall consult with Owner and the Contractor on the occasion of in all circumstances arising during the course of construction which would make such where a consultation is in Owner’s interests.
b) . In addition to site visits for general inspection and observation, the Architect/Engineer Project Architect and its consultants shall visit the site for specific purposes related to certification of progress payments, pre-installation meetings, start-up or mock-up reviews for significant work activities and for formal inspections of the Work. The Architect/Engineer Project Architect and its consultants shall provide written reports of all site visits to the Owner and Contractor. The Project Architect shall prepare an agenda for and conduct monthly job conferences for attendance by representatives of the Contractor, major subcontractors, the Project Architect and the Owner, and prepare and distribute minutes of the meetings. The Project Architect shall not have control or charge of and shall not be responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work, for the acts or omissions of the Contractor, Subcontractors or any other persons performing any of the Work, or for the failure of any of them to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. The Project Architect shall have unrestricted access to the Work wherever it is in preparation or progress. The Project Architect shall determine the amounts owing to the Contractor based on observations of Work placed at the site and on evaluations of the Contractor’s Application for Payment, and shall coordinate its review and evaluation with the Owner’s representatives, and shall certify Contractor’s Application for Payment in an appropriate amount. The certification of a Contractor’s Application for Payment shall constitute a representation by the Project Architect to the Owner, based on the Project Architect’s observations at the site and on the data comprising the Contractor’s Application for Payment, that the Work has progressed to the point indicated; that, to the best of the Project Architect’s knowledge, information and belief, the quality of the work is in accordance with the Contract Documents (subject to an evaluation of the Work for conformance with the Contract Documents upon Substantial Completion, to the results of any subsequent tests required by or performed under the Contract Documents, to minor deviations from the Contract Documents correctable prior to completion, and to any specific qualifications stated in the Contractor’s Application for Payment); and that the Contractor is entitled to payment in the amount certified. However, the approval of a Contractor’s Application for Payment shall not be a representation that the Project Architect has made any examination to ascertain how and for what purpose the Contractor has used the monies paid on account of the Contract Sum. The Project Architect shall be the interpreter of the technical requirements of the Contract Documents and the judge of the performance of the work of the Contractor. The Project Architect shall render interpretations necessary for the proper execution or progress of the Work with reasonable promptness on written request of either the Owner or the Contractor, and shall render written recommendations within a reasonable time on all claims, disputes and other matters in question between the Owner and the Contractor relating to the execution or progress of the Work or the interpretation of the Contract Documents. Interpretations and recommendations of the Project Architect shall be consistent with the intent of and reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents and shall be in written or graphic form. Subject to approval of the Owner, the Project Architect’s decisions in matters relating to artistic effect shall be final if consistent with and reasonably inferable from the intent of the Contract Documents. The Project Architect shall review interior designs and/or furniture selections proposed by the Owner and advise the Owner on their aesthetic compatibility with the Project Architect’s design. The Project Architect shall have the responsibility and the authority, with appropriate notification to the parties, to reject Work which does not conform to the Contract Documents. Whenever, in the Project Architect’s reasonable opinion it is necessary or advisable for the implementation of the intent of the Contract Documents, the Project Architect will have authority to require special inspection or testing of the Work in accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents, whether or not such Work is to be fabricated, installed or completed. The Project Architect shall review construction materials testing and any special testing required and shall provide recommendations for retesting, actions, or any corrective measures as may be necessary or appropriate based on the results of such tests. The Project Architect and its consultants shall review and approve or take other appropriate action upon the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples, but only for conformance with the design concept of the Work set forth in the Contract Documents, and shall respond to Contractor’s inquiries and questions and provide supplemental information as appropriate. Action on submittals shall be taken with reasonable promptness to avoid delay to the Contractor’s scheduled progress, but in any event no more than fourteen (14) calendar days after receipt. The Project Architect’s approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the item is a component. The Project Architect’s review shall not constitute approval of any construction means or methods. Project Architect shall clarify and interpret the intent and scope of the Construction Documents and, if necessary or appropriate, issue supplemental documents to amplify or explain portions of the Construction Documents. Project Architect shall assist in the review of the Contractor’s requests for change orders or claims for additional time or costs and make recommendations to Owner regarding such requests or claims. The Project Architect shall prepare Change Orders for the Owner’s approval and execution in accordance with the Contract Documents, and shall have authority to order minor changes in the Work not involving an adjustment in the Contract Sum or an extension of the Contract Time which are not inconsistent with the intent of the Contract Documents. In conjunction with each Change, the Project Architect shall prepare an independent cost and time estimate for comparison with the Contractor’s proposal and recommend to the Owner whether the proposal is acceptable. Project Architect shall prepare revised Contract Drawings, where appropriate, to illustrate and document the work required by approved Change Orders. All proposed changes to drawings, plans and specifications, regardless of how initiated, shall be totally defined in the document depicting them as to scope of work added, removed, or changed. The original copies of the Construction Documents maybe revised to show such changes, provided that all such revisions shall be separately recorded on the media acceptable to Owner, including, without limitation, CADD. Such revisions shall be clearly indicated, and a current revision date shall be included on the reproducible copy. Changes to the specifications shall be made by consecutively numbered and dated addenda. All changes to design documents or specifications will be identified with date of change, revision number and other customary identification references. Areas changed on drawings will be “clouded” to show each change. Clouds designating previous changes will be removed so that only the most recent changes will be clouded. Project Architect and its consultants shall conduct and participate in concealed space observations, systems start-up observations, systems integration/operational demonstrations, Substantial Completion or pre-Final work observations to determine the Dates of Substantial Completion, and Final work observation. In association with each observation, Project Architect and its consultants shall prepare a list of items which Project Architect and its consultants have observed as deficiencies in the Work, requiring remedial work or replacement, assemble and distribute the official punch list(s) to all affected parties, and thereafter review the corrected and/or replaced work and assist in verification of correction of all items. Project Architect shall review, for conformance with the Contract Documents, Contractor’s submission of guarantees and warranties. The Project Architect and its consultants shall assist the Owner in checking as-built drawings during the course of the Work in association with certifying progress payments and shall review as-built documents for completeness and compliance with Contract requirements at Substantial Completion and at Final Completion of the Project. Project Architect shall receive and review Contractor’s submission of record drawings, operating and maintenance instructions, and all manuals, brochures, drawings, and other close-out documentation furnished by the Contractor and shall require necessary revisions to them. When acceptable under the terms of the Contract between Owner and Contractor, Project Architect shall forward this information to Owner. The Project Architect shall certify final payment to the Contractor when the requirements of the Contract between Owner and Contractor have been met. Project Architect shall monitor the Contractor’s schedule for the construction phase work and assist the Owner in reviewing all relevant activities and advise the Owner of the Contractor’s scheduled progress. Project Architect shall provide a milestone schedule that is acceptable to the Owner and shall be submitted on a monthly basis prior to submission of construction payment application, in conformance with the Project milestone schedule, so that the desired development and construction schedule for the Project shall be maintained. The Project Architect shall be available after final payment to advise the Owner regarding Warranty items and to inspect Warranty work during the Warranty period. Project Architect shall participate in the Project’s one-year warranty review.
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Sources: Architectural Services Agreement, Architectural Services Agreement
Site Visits. The Owner and Contractor will have weekly meeting during the construction period. The Architect/Engineer shall visit the site at least once each month during the entire construction period to observe the progress and quality of the Work and to determine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. Each of Architect/Engineer’s consultant shall visit the site at least once each month during construction activities related to the consultant’s discipline to observe the progress and quality of the Work and to determine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall document its site visits and meetings in e-Builder®. The Architect/Engineer shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous onsite visits to inspect the quality or quantity of quantityof the Work.
a) On the basis of the onsite observations, the Architect/Engineer shall keep the Owner informed of the progress and quality of the Work, and shall endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work of the Contractor. Architect/Engineer shall notify Owner and the Contractor in writing of any portions of the work which Architect/Engineer has observed as not being in conformity with the Construction Documents and make recommendations as to correction of the deficiencies or defects. Architect/Engineer shall make its site representative available and shall consult with Owner and the Contractor on the occasion of all circumstances arising during the course of construction which would make such consultation in Owner’s interests.
b) In addition to site visits for general observation, the Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall visit the site for specific purposes related to certification of progress payments, pre-installation meetings, start-up or mock-up reviews for significant work activities and for formal inspections of the Work. The Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall provide written reports of all site visits to the Owner and Contractor.
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Sources: Architect/Engineer Agreement
Site Visits. The Owner and Contractor will have weekly meeting meetings during the construction period. The Architect/Engineer shall visit the site at least once each month during the entire construction period to observe the progress and quality of the Work and to determine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. Each of Architect/Engineer’s consultant shall visit the site at least once each month during construction activities related to the consultant’s discipline to observe the progress and quality of the Work and to determine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall document its site visits and meetings in e-Builder®. The Architect/Engineer shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous onsite visits to inspect the quality or quantity of the Work.
a) On the basis of the onsite observations, the Architect/Engineer shall keep the Owner informed of the progress and quality of the Work, and shall endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work of the Contractor. Architect/Engineer shall notify Owner and the Contractor in writing of any portions of the work which Architect/Engineer has observed as not being in conformity with the Construction Documents and make recommendations as to correction of the deficiencies or defects. Architect/Engineer shall make its site representative available and shall consult with Owner and the Contractor on the occasion of all circumstances arising during the course of construction which would make such consultation in Owner’s interests.
b) In addition to site visits for general observation, the Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall visit the site for specific purposes related to certification of progress payments, pre-installation meetings, start-up or mock-up reviews for significant work activities and for formal inspections of the Work. The Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall provide written reports of all site visits to the Owner and Contractor.
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Sources: Architect/Engineer Agreement
Site Visits. The Owner and Contractor will have weekly meeting during the construction period. The Architect/Engineer shall visit the site at least once each month during the entire construction period to observe the progress and quality of the Work and to determine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. Each of Architect/Engineer’s consultant shall visit the site at least once each month during construction activities related to the consultant’s discipline to observe the progress and quality of the Work and to determine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall document its site visits and meetings in e-Builder®. The Architect/Engineer shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous onsite visits to inspect the quality or quantity of the Work.
a) On the basis of the onsite observations, the Architect/Engineer shall keep the Owner informed of the progress and quality of the Work, Work and shall endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work of the Contractor. Architect/Engineer shall notify Owner and the Contractor in writing of any portions of the work which Architect/Engineer has observed as not being in conformity with the Construction Documents and make recommendations as to correction of the deficiencies or defects. Architect/Engineer shall make its site representative available and shall consult with Owner and the Contractor on the occasion of all circumstances arising during the course of construction which would make such consultation in Owner’s interests.
b) In addition to site visits for general observation, the Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall visit the site for specific purposes related to certification of progress payments, pre-installation meetings, start-up or mock-up reviews for significant work activities and for formal inspections of the Work. The Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall provide written reports of all site visits to the Owner and Contractor.
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Sources: Architect/Engineer Agreement
Site Visits. The Owner and Contractor will have weekly meeting during the construction period. The Architect/Engineer shall visit the site at least once twice each month during the entire construction period to observe the progress and quality of the Work and to determine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. Each of ArchitectArchitect’s/Engineer’s consultant consultants shall visit the site at least once each month during construction activities related to the consultant’s discipline to observe the progress and quality of the Work and to determine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall document its site visits and meetings in e-Builder®. The Architect/Engineer shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous onsite visits to inspect the quality or quantity of the Work.
a) On the basis of the onsite observations, the Architect/Engineer shall keep the Owner informed of the progress and quality of the Work, and shall endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work of the Contractor. Architect/Engineer shall notify Owner and the Contractor in writing of any portions of the work which Architect/Engineer has observed as not being in conformity with the Construction Documents and make recommendations as to correction of the deficiencies or defects. Architect/Engineer shall make its site representative available and shall consult with Owner and the Contractor on the occasion of all circumstances arising during the course of construction which would make such consultation in Owner’s interests.
b) In addition to site visits for general observation, the Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall visit the site for specific purposes related to certification of progress payments, pre-installation meetings, start-up or mock-up reviews for significant work activities and for formal inspections of the Work. The Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall provide written reports of all site visits to the Owner and Contractor.
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Sources: Architect/Engineer Agreement