Common use of THE OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES Clause in Contracts

THE OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES. The Owner shall provide the Architect with a full description of the requirements of the Project. The Owner shall furnish surveys, geotechnical reports or other special investigations of the Project site as requested by the Architect and as reasonably necessary for the completion of Architect’s Services. The Owner shall furnish structural, mechanical, chemical and other laboratory tests as reasonably required. The Owner will review the Architect's drawings, specifications and other documents of service produced by Architect’s in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement (collectively the “Design Documents”) as required. Owner will notify Architect of any design fault or defect in Architect’s Services or Design Documents of which Owner becomes aware. The Owner shall furnish required information and services and shall render approvals and decisions as expeditiously as necessary for the orderly progress of Architect's Services. The Owner designates as its representative authorized to act in the Owner's behalf with respect to the Project.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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