Approval of Working Drawings Sample Clauses

Approval of Working Drawings. Landlord or Landlord's Architect shall submit the Working Drawings to Tenant for Tenant's review, and Tenant shall notify Landlord and Landlord's Architect within two (2) days after delivery thereof of any requested revisions. Within three (3) days after receipt of Tenant's notice, Landlord's Architect shall draft all revisions to the Working Drawings that are approved by Landlord and shall submit two (2) copies thereof to Tenant for its final review and approval, which approval shall be given within two (2) days thereafter. Concurrently with the above review and approval process, Landlord may submit all plans and specifications to City and other applicable governmental agencies in an attempt to expedite City approval and issuance of all necessary permits and licenses to construct the Tenant Improvements as shown on the Working Drawings. Any changes which are required by City or other governmental agencies shall be immediately submitted to Landlord for Landlord's review and reasonable approval, and Landlord shall promptly notify Tenant of such changes.
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Approval of Working Drawings. (a) After approval of the Design Development Plans and selection of the Contractor, the Architect shall prepare complete and coordinated architectural plans and specifications required for the construction of the Tenant Improvements in conformance with such Space Plans (the "Working Drawings"), and to prepare drawings and specifications for Changes (as defined below), if any, requested or required pursuant to Paragraph 8 below.
Approval of Working Drawings. The Project Engineer represents the Engineer on the project, with full authority to enforce Contract requirements and carry out the Engineer’s orders. If the Contractor fails to respond promptly to the requirements of the Contract or orders from the Engineer:
Approval of Working Drawings. (a) Landlord and Tenant acknowledge that Landlord shall retain Habitec as architect ("Landlord's Architect") to prepare all architectural plans and specifications and shall retain engineers to prepare all engineering plans and specifications required for the construction of the Tenant Improvements in conformance with the base building and tenant improvement standard specifications of the Building (the "Working Drawings"), which Working Drawings shall be delivered to Tenant no later than September 15, 1998, and to prepare drawings and specifications for Changes (as defined below), if any, requested or required pursuant to paragraph 5 below. (b) Landlord shall submit the completed Working Drawings to Tenant for Tenant's approval. Tenant will provide written approval of the Working Drawings within five business days after such submission. If Tenant disapproves any part of the submission, the disapproval shall include written instructions adequate for Landlord's architect and engineers to revise the Working Drawings. Such revisions shall be subject to Landlord's approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. Tenant will finally approve the revised Working Drawings within three business days after submission thereof to Tenant. If Tenant's instructions necessitate (i) revisions to the Working Drawings (as originally submitted) which do not conform with the Space Planning Documents, or (ii) a change of scope relative to the Space Planning Documents, the costs incurred by Landlord as a result of such instructions (including, without limitation, the cost of revising the Working Drawings) shall be promptly borne and paid by Tenant upon demand by Landlord. If Tenant's instructions necessitate revisions that are required for the Working Drawings to conform to the Space Planning Documents, the costs incurred for such revisions shall be borne by Landlord. (c) If Tenant fails to approve the Working Drawings or the required Working Drawings within the applicable periods set forth in subparagraph 3(b) above, then (A) Landlord shall not be obligated to commence construction of the Tenant Improvements until such approval is given (and all other permits and approvals have been obtained), (B) Tenant shall be responsible for any resulting delay, and the cost of such delay, in Landlord's completion of the Tenant Improvements, and (C) any such delay shall be deemed a Tenant Delay (as defined below). (d)
Approval of Working Drawings. (a) Landlord and Tenant acknowledge that Landlord shall retain an architect and engineers to prepare all architectural and engineering plans and specifications required for the construction of the Tenant Improvements in conformance with the base building and tenant improvement standard specifications of the Building (the "Working Drawings"), and to prepare drawings and specifications for Changes (as defined below), if any, requested or required pursuant to paragraph 5 below.
Approval of Working Drawings. (a) Landlord and Tenant acknowledge that Landlord shall retain an architect (“Landlord’s Architect”) and engineers to prepare all architectural and engineering plans and specifications required for the construction of the Tenant Improvements in conformance with the base building and tenant improvement standard specifications of the Building (the “Working Drawings”), and to prepare drawings and specifications for Changes (as defined below), if any, requested or required pursuant to Section 5 below.
Approval of Working Drawings. Landlord or Landlord's architect shall submit the Working Drawings to Tenant for Tenant's review, and Tenant shall notify Landlord and Landlord's architect within five (5) business days after delivery thereof of any requested revisions. Within five (5) business days after receipt of Tenant's notice, Landlord's architect shall make all approved revisions to the Working Drawings and submit two (2) copies thereof to Tenant for its final review and approval, which approval shall be given within three (3) business days thereafter. Concurrently with the above review and approval process, Landlord may submit all plans and specifications to City and other applicable governmental agencies in an attempt to expedite City approval and issuance of all necessary permits and licenses to construct the Tenant Improvements as shown on the Working Drawings. Any changes or ancillary improvements (including without limitation improvements outside of the Premises) which are required by City or other governmental agencies shall be immediately submitted to Landlord for Landlord's review and reasonable approval, and Landlord shall promptly notify Tenant of such changes. If approved by Landlord, such changes and/or improvements shall be added to the Working Drawings and be deemed part of the Tenant Improvements. The last day of each period in which Tenant is required to give its approval under this paragraph is hereafter sometimes referred to as a "Construction Document Approval Date".
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Approval of Working Drawings. Landlord hereby acknowledges that it has approved Tenant's Working Drawings.
Approval of Working Drawings. (a) Landlord and Tenant acknowledge that Landlord shall retain Landlord's Architect and engineers to prepare all architectural and engineering plans and specifications (except the Design Build Plans, as defined below) required for the construction of the Tenant Improvements in conformance with the base building and tenant improvement standard specifications of the Building. Such plans and specifications, together with the Design Build Plans are hereinafter referred to as the "Working Drawings". Landlord shall also retain Landlord's Architect and engineers to prepare drawings and specifications for Changes (as defined below), if any, requested or required pursuant to paragraph 6 below. As used herein, the term "
Approval of Working Drawings. 3.1 Sublandlord and Subtenant acknowledge that Subtenant shall retain an Architect and engineers to prepare all architectural and engineering plans and specifications required for the construction of the Greenhouse in conformance with the base building and tenant improvement standard specifications of the Master Landlord (the “Working Drawings”), if any, and to prepare drawings and specifications for changes, if any, requested or required.
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