Lead Architect definition

Lead Architect means the individual responsible for leading the design of the Project, as identified in the Proponent’s RFQ Response and as may have been changed pursuant to the RFQ or as may be changed pursuant to this RFP.
Lead Architect means the individual responsible for leading the design of the Project, as described in the Respondent’s Response and as may be changed pursuant to this RFQ.
Lead Architect means the individual responsible for leading the design of the Project.

Examples of Lead Architect in a sentence

  • Demonstrate how this experience supports the capability of the Lead Architect and Mass Timber Specialist for their proposed role in the Project.


More Definitions of Lead Architect

Lead Architect means a Specialty Subcontractor, or in-house designer that leads the team furnishing or performing the Architectural design of the Project.
Lead Architect means the individual responsible for leading the design of the Project. “Mandatory Requirements” has the meaning set out in Section 4.1.
Lead Architect means the entity (whether a single incorporated entity or an incorporated or unincorporated joint venture) with primary responsibility for preparation of the detailed plans and specifications for construction of the Project.
Lead Architect has the meaning given to such term in the definition of Architect’s Contract and any successor Borrower’s Architect in accordance with Section 7.13 hereof.
Lead Architect means a Principal Participant, Specialty Subcontractor, or in-house architect that leads the team furnishing or performing the architectural design of the Project.
Lead Architect means the entity that will be primarily and directly responsible for the architectural design of the Public Elements. If this role will be performed by a Joint Venture, then all members or partners of that Joint Venture will be considered to be the Lead Architect and, consequently, each of them will be considered to be Major Participants.
Lead Architect means the entity or entities that will be primarily and directly responsible for the architectural design of the Public Elements. If this role will be performed by a Joint Venture or more than one entity, then all members or partners of that Joint Venture, and each separate