Functional Design Drawings definition

Functional Design Drawings means those drawings provided by the Owner, which are identified in Exhibit C-2, and derived from the Contract Drawings and Specifications.

Examples of Functional Design Drawings in a sentence

  • Without limiting the foregoing, the Builder shall not use a Vessel’s or the ATB Unit’s Design, Functional Design Drawings, Regulatory Approved Drawings, Detail Design Drawings, Specifications or any Intellectual Property associated with the foregoing to design, construct or have constructed on its behalf or on behalf of any Person, any other vessel or part thereof.

  • If there are any conflicts or inconsistencies among the terms of the Specifications, the Functional Design Drawings and the Contract Drawings, the terms of the Specifications shall take precedence.

  • The Owner represents and warrants to the Builder that it owns or has the legal right to use all Intellectual Property rights embodied in the Contract Drawings, the Functional Design Drawings, the Barge model (to the extent of functional design), the Tug model (to the extent of functional design) and/or the ATB Barge and ATB Tug Drawing Packages referenced in Exhibit C-4.

  • The Builder shall be responsible for any defects, deficiencies or errors in the Detail Design Drawings or the Detailed Construction Documentation unless caused by defects, deficiencies or errors in the Functional Design Drawings or Regulatory Approved Drawings as provided to Builder.

  • The responsibility for regulatory approval of drawings including, but not limited to, providing responses to the regulatory or classification society technical issues relating to Functional Design Drawings, shall remain with Owner; and responsibility for Detail Design Drawings including, but not limited to providing responses to the regulatory or classification society issues relating to Detail Design Drawings and Detailed Construction Documentation shall remain with Builder.

Related to Functional Design Drawings

  • Working Drawings means the final working drawings approved by Landlord, as amended from time to time by any approved changes thereto, and “Work” means all improvements to be constructed in accordance with and as indicated on the Working Drawings, together with any work required by governmental authorities to be made to other areas of the Building as a result of the improvements indicated by the Working Drawings. Landlord’s approval of the Working Drawings shall not be a representation or warranty of Landlord that such drawings are adequate for any use or comply with any Law, but shall merely be the consent of Landlord thereto. Tenant shall, at Landlord’s request, sign the Working Drawings to evidence its review and approval thereof. After the Working Drawings have been approved, Tenant shall cause the Work to be performed in accordance with the Working Drawings.

  • Construction Drawings means the drawings showing building components and the manner in which they are assembled to form a building.

  • Shop Drawings means drawings, submitted to the PHA by the Contractor, subcontractor, or any lower tier subcontractor, showing in detail (1) the proposed fabrication and assembly of structural elements and (2) the installation (i.e., form, fit, and attachment details) of materials of equipment. It includes drawings, diagrams, layouts, schematics, descriptive literature, illustrations, schedules, performance and test data, and similar materials furnished by the Contractor to explain in detail specific portions of the work required by the contract. The PHA may duplicate, use, and disclose in any manner and for any purpose shop drawings delivered under this contract.

  • Design-build team means an entity that consists of:

  • Space Plan herein means, to the extent required by the nature of the Work, detailed plans (including any so-called “pricing plans”), including a fully dimensioned floor plan and drawn to scale, showing: (i) demising walls, interior walls and other partitions, including type of wall or partition and height, and any demolition or relocation of walls, and details of space occupancy and density, (ii) doors and other openings in such walls or partitions, including type of door and hardware, (iii) electrical and computer outlets, circuits and anticipated usage therefor, (iv) any special purpose rooms, any sinks or other plumbing facilities, heavy items, and any other special electrical, HVAC or other facilities or requirements, including all special loading and related calculations, (v) any space planning considerations to comply with fire or other codes or other governmental or legal requirements, (vi) finish selections, and (vii) any other details or features requested by Architect, Engineer or Landlord, or otherwise required, in order for the Space Plan to serve as a basis for Landlord to approve the Work, and for Tenant to contract and obtain permits for the Work, or for the Space Plan to serve as a basis for preparing Construction Drawings.