ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION ACT OF 2008 Sample Clauses

ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION ACT OF 2008. This Project is is not subject to the provisions of the Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Construction Act of 2008 (“Energy Act”). Projects subject to the Energy Act require commissioning, water-use reduction, and use of not less than 10% of Georgia products. Commissioning as required by the Energy Act shall be performed by a third party commissioning agent the Design Professional or a commissioning agent to be retained by the Design Professional who shall commission the items listed on the Commissioning Checklist included in the Forms Section and complete the checklist included in the Forms Section. For information regarding the Energy Act requirements, Design Professional shall refer to the Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Construction Standards for State Buildings as promulgated by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, a copy of which is available at: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/sites/default/files/energy-efficiency-and-sustainable-construction-standards-final.pdf
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION ACT OF 2008. This Project is or is not subject to the provisions of the Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Construction Act of 2008 (“Energy Act”). Projects subject to the Energy Act require commissioning, water-use reduction, and use of not less than 10% of Georgia products. Commissioning as required by the Energy Act shall be performed by a third party commissioning agent the Design Professional a commissioning agent to be retained by the Design Professional, who shall commission the items listed on the Commissioning Checklist included in the Forms Packet. For information regarding the Energy Act requirements, Design Professional shall refer to the Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Construction Standards for State Buildings as promulgated by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, a copy of which is available at: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/sites/default/files/energy-efficiency-and-sustainable-construction-standards-final.pdf
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION ACT OF 2008. The following services are to be provided by the Design-Builder if this project is subject to the Georgia Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Construction Act of 2008 (“Energy Act”). See paragraph 9 of the Contract to determine if the Energy Act is applicable. See Section 2.1.2.5 for services required of the Design-Builder’s Design-Professional.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION ACT OF 2008. [Check applicable terms] This Project [is] [is not] subject to the provisions of the Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Construction Act of 2008 (“Energy Act”). Projects subject to the Energy Act require commissioning, water-use reduction, and use of not less than 10% of Georgia products. Commissioning as required by the Energy Act shall be performed by [a third party commissioning agent] [the Design Professional] [a commissioning agent to be retained by the Program Manager] who shall commission the items listed on the Commissioning Checklist included in Exhibit N of the Design Professional Contract and complete the checklist included in Exhibit O of the Construction Manager Contract. For information regarding the Energy Act requirements, refer to the Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Construction Standards for State Buildings as promulgated by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, a copy of which is available at: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/sites/default/files/energy-efficiency-and-sustainable-construction-standards-final.pdf
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION ACT OF 2008. This Project is is not subject to the provisions of the Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Construction Act of 2008 (“Energy Act”). Projects subject to the Energy Act require commissioning, water-use reduction, and use of not less than 10% of Georgia products. Commissioning as required by the Energy Act shall be performed by a third party commissioning agent, the Design Professional, or a commissioning agent to be retained by the Design Professional, who shall commission the items listed on the Commissioning Checklist included in the CM/GC Forms Packet. For information regarding the Energy Act requirements, Design Professional shall refer to the GSFIC Process Guide and the Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Construction Standards for State Buildings as promulgated by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, a copy of which is available at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/documents/energy-efficiency-and-sustainable-construction-standards BUILDING OFFICIAL. The State Fire Safety Commissioner shall be responsible for enforcing the state minimum fire safety standards and shall review plans and specifications for the Project, issue building permits for the project, conduct fire safety inspections of the Project, and issue permanent and temporary certificates of occupancy. Design Professional and Owner acknowledge that, with respect to the Project, there is no Building Official, as that term is defined in O.C.G.A. § 43-4-1(5), for the State that is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the Georgia State Minimum Construction Codes. The Design Professional shall act as and perform the activities of the Building Official responsible for the enforcement of the Georgia State Minimum Construction Codes.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION ACT OF 2008. This Project subject to the provisions of the Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Construction Act of 2008 (“Energy Act”). Projects subject to the Energy Act require commissioning, water-use reduction, and use of not less than 10% of Georgia products. Commissioning as required by the Energy Act shall be performed by who shall commission the items listed on the Commissioning Checklist included in Exhibit O and complete the checklist included in Exhibit O. For information regarding the Energy Act requirements, Design Professional shall refer to the GSFIC Process Guide and the Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Construction Standards for State Buildings as promulgated by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, a copy of which is available at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/development/constructioncodes/publications/Energy-Efficiency-and-Sustainable-Construction-Standards-FINAL.pdf. [Strike inapplicable terms].
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION ACT OF 2008. This Project issubject to the provisions of the Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Construction Act of 2008 (“Energy Act”). Projects subject to the Energy Act require commissioning, water-use reduction, and use of not less than 10% of Georgia products. Commissioning as required by the Energy Act shall be performed by a Third Party Commissioning Agent who shall commission the items listed on the Commissioning Checklist included in Exhibit N and complete the checklist included in Exhibit N. For information regarding the Energy Act requirements, Design Professional shall refer to the GSFIC Process Guide and the Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Construction Standards for State Buildings as promulgated by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, a copy of which is available at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/development/constructioncodes/publications/Energy-Efficiency-and-Sustainable- Construction-Standards-FINAL.pdf.
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