Construction Administration Phase definition
Examples of Construction Administration Phase in a sentence
Contractor shall prepare and maintain a construction schedule in ▇▇▇▇▇ chart format during the project Construction Administration Phase through the Close-out Phase.
Architect acknowledges that the District, DSA, and/or the Inspector of Record may require Architect to submit changes or clarifications to the Construction Drawings and other documentation to DSA for its consideration and approval during the Construction Administration Phase (“DSA Request”).
The Construction Administration Phase will begin with the award of the Construction Contract and will end when the Contractor's final Payment Certificate is approved by the Owner.
The Construction Administration Phase will commence with the award of the Construction Contract and will terminate one year after the date of Substantial Completion.
The ARCHITECT’S/ENGINEER’S Basic Services in Phase V - Construction Administration Phase of a Project shall be as provided below in Sections 4.8.1 through 4.8.16.
At the conclusion of the Construction Administration Phase, the Architect/Engineer shall assemble a Record Document set depicting the as-built completed condition of the work.
At the conclusion of the Construction Administration Phase the Architect/Engineer shall obtain the completed As Built Drawings from the Contractor.
The ARCHITECT/ENGINEER will advise and consult with the OWNER during the Construction Administration Phase.
The amount of each payment shall be determined by dividing 95% of the fee for the Construction Administration Phase, as stipulated in Attachment A, by the number of months between the Notice to Proceed and the scheduled issuance of the Certificate of Substantial Completion, as indicated in the Project Schedule approved by the Owner.
When the A/E’s scope of services under this Agreement includes the Construction Administration Phase, the periodic payments of compensation to the A/E during this Phase shall be based upon equally divided monthly payments.