Bridging Consultant definition
Examples of Bridging Consultant in a sentence
During the course of the County's review of the Design Documents, Developer, Bridging Consultant and Architect shall proceed with the design in good faith.
Consult with the Owner to define and clarify the Owner's Requirements for the Project, including the Owner’s budgetary limitations; to review the memorandum titled “Building S/1 Renovations, Technical Memorandum No. 1 – Technical Requirements” dated September 26, 2008 and prepared by the Bridging Consultant (“Owner’s Requirements”); and to identify available data.
On or before the date or dates set forth in the Master Project Schedule, Developer shall cause Bridging Consultant, Architect or Contractor, as the case may be, to prepare the Design Development Documents and the other GMP Documents.
Bridging Consultant and Architect shall maintain professional liability insurance to protect against claims arising out of the performance of its professional services.
The County shall have the right to approve in advance, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, the following: (a) Contractor; (b) Bridging Consultant, (c) Architect (whether selected by Developer directly or selected by Contractor in a bridging design-build arrangement); (c) the Architect Agreements; and (d) the Construction Agreement.
Developer shall process and recommend approval of applications for payment or invoices submitted by Bridging Consultant, Architect, Contractor and any other Person performing Work or providing services in connection with the design, construction, development, furnishing or equipping of the Facility.
Bridging Consultant and Architect shall employ a sufficient number of employees, personnel and consultants to perform Bridging Consultant's or Architect's (as applicable) duties under the respective Architect Agreement in accordance with the Master Project Schedule and Master Project Budget.
Monitor and coordinate the design review process between the Design-Build team, Bridging Consultant, CONSTRUCTION MANAGER, Client and DASNY reviewers.
On or before the date or dates set forth in the Master Project Schedule, Developer shall cause Bridging Consultant, Architect or Contractor, as the case may be, to prepare the Conceptual Plans, the Design Options and the other IGMP Documents.
After Contractor (through Architect) takes over responsibility for producing the Design Documents, the Bridging Consultant shall continue to work for Developer and shall be responsible for, among other duties, reviewing and providing comments to the Design Documents produced by Contractor (through Architect), reviewing selected shop drawings and other Contractor submittals, reviewing and certifying Contractor pay applications and establishing the dates of Substantial and Final Completion.