Discrepancies and Omissions in Drawings and Specifications Sample Clauses

Discrepancies and Omissions in Drawings and Specifications. 6.1.6.1 The Contractor shall promptly report to the ODR and to the A/E the discovery of any apparent error, omission or inconsistency in the Contract Documents prior to execution of the Work.
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Discrepancies and Omissions in Drawings and Specifications. Contractor shall immediately report to OCM and to Design Professional the discovery of any discrepancy, error, omission, or inconsistency in the Contract Documents prior to execution of the Work. When performing as a Construction Manager-at-Risk, Contractor has a shared responsibility with Design Professional for discovery and resolution of discrepancies, errors, omissions, and inconsistencies in the Contract Documents. In such case, Contractor’s responsibility pertains to review, coordination, and recommendation of resolution strategies within budget constraints.
Discrepancies and Omissions in Drawings and Specifications. 4.6.1 If in the course of the performance of the obligations in § 4.5, the Contractor discovers any errors, omissions or inconsistencies in the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall report them to the Owner and the Architect/Engineer within two (2) days of discovery. It is recognized, however, that the Contractor is not acting in the capacity of a licensed design professional, and that the Contractor's examination is to facilitate construction and does not create an affirmative responsibility to detect errors, omissions or inconsistencies or to ascertain compliance with applicable laws, building codes or regulations.
Discrepancies and Omissions in Drawings and Specifications. 6.1.6.1 The Owner does not warrant or make any representations as to the accuracy or completeness of the information furnished to the Contractor by the Owner. The Contractor shall promptly report to the ODR and to the AE the discovery of any apparent error, omission or inconsistency in the Contract Documents prior to execution of the Work.
Discrepancies and Omissions in Drawings and Specifications. 6.1.6.1 The Owner does not warrant or make any representations as to the accuracy or completeness of the information furnished to the CM-at-Risk by the Owner. The CM-at-Risk shall promptly report to the ODR and to the AE the discovery of any apparent error, omission or inconsistency in the Contract Documents prior to execution of the Work.
Discrepancies and Omissions in Drawings and Specifications. 5.1.6.1 Promptly report to City and to A/E the discovery of any apparent error, omission or inconsistency in the Contract Documents prior to execution of the Work.

Related to Discrepancies and Omissions in Drawings and Specifications

  • Drawings and Specifications 9.1 A complete list of all Drawings that form a part of the Contract Documents are to be found as an index on the Drawings themselves, and/or may be provided to Developer and/or in the Table of Contents.

  • Ownership of Drawings and Specifications All Drawings, Specifications and copies thereof furnished by the A/E are to remain A/E’s property. These documents are not to be used on any other project, and with the exception of one contract set for each party to the Contract, are to be returned to the A/E, upon request, following completion of the Work.

  • Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications furnished on the CD are intended to establish the standards for quality, performance and technical requirements for all labor, workmanship, material, methods and equipment necessary to complete the Work. When specifications and drawings are provided or referenced by the County, these are to be considered part of the Scope of Work, and to be specifically documented in the Detailed Scope of Work. For convenience, the County supplied specifications, if any, and the Technical Specifications furnished on the CD.

  • The Specifications The Specifications are that portion of the Contract Documents consisting of the written requirements for materials, equipment, systems, standards and workmanship for the Work, and performance of related services.

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