Submit for Approval Sample Clauses

Submit for Approval. The Architect shall submit the preliminary design documents for the approval of the Owner, DCM, and SDE.
Submit for Approval. The Architect shall submit the schematic design documents for the approval of the Owner, DCM, and SDE. The schematic design documents approved by the Owner shall constitute the Approved Project Program which can then be revised only by written agreement of the Architect and Owner.
Submit for Approval. The Architect shall submit the final Drawings and Specifications for the approval of the Owner, DCM, SDE, and other approving authorities.
Submit for Approval. After the Final Preliminary Design Review Meeting and the incorporation of the Review Comments into the Final Preliminary Drawings and Specifications, and development of Final Estimate of the Cost of the Work prepared by the Owner’s consultant, and updated Architect’s project schedule, The Architect shall submit the preliminary design documents for the approval of the Owner, ABC
Submit for Approval. The Architect shall submit the final Drawings and Specifications for the approval of the Owner and ACCS FACILITIES DIVISION. Bid Over-runs. If the lowest responsible and responsive bid received by the Owner for the Work is greater than the budgeted Cost of the Work, the Architect will, upon instructions from the Owner, make revisions to the Drawings and Specifications, consistent with the Approved Project Program, as may be necessary to re-bid the Work within the budgeted Cost of the Work, or a higher amount as may be authorized by the Owner. The Owner will cooperate with the Architect in revising the scope and quality of the Work as necessary to reduce the Cost of the Work. Compensation for such revision of the Drawings and Specifications shall be determined as follows: If the bid over-run is not greater than 10% of the budgeted Cost of the Work, the Architect will be compensated under Article 5, or as otherwise agreed, for revising the Drawings and Specifications. If the bid over-run is greater than 10% of the budgeted Cost of the Work and (i) the Owner has received bids for the Work within 90 days after final approval of the Drawings and Specifications and (ii) the reason that the over-run exceeds 10% of the budgeted Cost of the Work is not attributable to a unique or unexpected market condition which the Architect would not have reasonably contemplated in its estimates, the Architect will revise the Drawings and Specifications to conform to the budgeted Cost of the Work, or a higher amount authorized by the Owner, at no cost to the Owner.