Design & Engineering Documents definition

Design & Engineering Documents means those documents identified in the Statement of Requirements.
Design & Engineering Documents is defined in Section 4.2.1.

Examples of Design & Engineering Documents in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall maintain in good order at the Job Site at least one copy (in hard copy and electronic formats as reasonably requested by the Owner) of the Design & Engineering Documents, the Detail Design Documents, drawings, specifications, product data, samples, shop drawings, Modifications and all other documents in connection with the Work being carried at the Job Site, marked currently to record changes made during construction.

  • The Contractor shall require each employee, consultant or designer to execute a waiver of moral rights in a form reasonably satisfactory to the Owner and with respect to the preparation by employees, consultants and other individuals engaged by the designers in preparation of the Design & Engineering Documents, the Detail Design Documents and the Work.

  • The Contractor covenants and agrees that the Design & Engineering Documents and the Detail Design Documents shall be prepared in accordance with the professional standard defined in Section 4.1.2, and shall be in compliance with and accurately reflect all applicable Laws.

  • For greater clarity this includes the placement of the B▇▇▇ as per Design & Engineering Documents.

  • The copies and other tangible embodiments of the Design & Engineering Documents, and any other drawings, specifications, designs, plans, “architectural work” and other documents, specifically prepared by or on behalf of the Owner, the Contractor or the Subcontractors in connection with the Project or the Work (collectively, the “Design Materials”) are and shall remain the property of the Owner.

  • The Design & Engineering Documents need not be submitted to the Customer as a complete set, but may be submitted in successive packages, each of which address separate construction trades or systems applicable to the Project.

  • Where required by law, the Design & Engineering Documents must bear the stamp or seal of architects or engineers licensed by the state in which the Site is located.

  • The ESCO shall, at no expense to Customer, promptly modify any Design & Engineering Documents which are not in accordance with laws or are inaccurate or contain errors or omissions.

  • The Contractor covenants and agrees that Design & Engineering Documents shall be accurate and free from any errors or omissions, and shall be in compliance with and accurately reflect all applicable laws.

  • The Contractor shall promptly modify any Design & Engineering Documents that are not in accordance with laws, are inaccurate, or contain errors or omissions, at no expense to Owner.