Evaluations of the Work Sample Clauses

Evaluations of the Work. § 3.6.2.1 The Architect shall visit the site at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction, or as otherwise required in Section 4.2.3, to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, and to determine, in general, if the Work observed is being performed in a manner indicating that the Work, when fully completed, will be in accordance with the Contract Documents. However, the Architect shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work. On the basis of the site visits, the Architect shall keep the Owner reasonably informed about the progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, and promptly report to the Owner (1) known deviations from the Contract Documents, (2) known deviations from the most recent construction schedule submitted by the Contractor, and (3) defects and deficiencies observed in the Work.
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Evaluations of the Work. § 3.6.2.1 The Architect shall visit the site at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, and to determine if the Work is with the Contract Documents. However, the Architect shall not be required to make exhaus inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work. On the basis of the site visits, the Owner informed in writing of the progress and quality of the portion of the Work complete Owner (1) known deviations from the Contract Documents and from the most recent constr determine the itect shall keep the d report to the n schedule submitted by the Contractor, and (2) defects and deficiencies observed in the Work. The Architect shall visit the Site at least once every other week, unless the Owner’s representative agrees that fewer visits are appropriate.
Evaluations of the Work. § 3.6.2.1 The Architect and its consultants shall visit the Project site at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction, to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, to endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work, and to determine if the Work observed is being performed in a manner indicating that the Work, when fully completed, will be in accordance with the Contract Documents. However, the Architect Parties shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work. On the basis of the site visits, and as otherwise or also known to the Architect, the Architect shall keep the Owner reasonably informed about the progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, and promptly report to the Owner in writing (1) known or suspected deviations from the Contract Documents, (2) known or suspected deviations from the most recent construction schedule, (3) known or suspected defects and deficiencies observed in the Work, and (4) known or suspected errors, omissions, or inconsistencies in the Construction Documents.
Evaluations of the Work. § 3.6.2.1 The Architect shall Architect, as a representative of the Owner, will visit the site at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction, or as otherwise required in Section 4.2.3, to become generally familiar with familiar with, and keep the Owner informed about, the progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, and to determine, in general, to endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work, and to determine if the Work observed is being performed in a manner indicating that the Work, when fully completed, will be in accordance with the Contract Documents. However, the Architect shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work. On the basis of the site visits, the Architect shall keep the Owner reasonably informed about the progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, and promptly report to the Owner (1) known deviations from the Contract Documents, (2) known deviations from the most recent construction schedule submitted by the Construction Manager, and (3) defects and deficiencies observed in the Work.
Evaluations of the Work. § 3.6.2.1 The Architect shall visit the site at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction, or as otherwise agreed to in writingrequired in Section 4.2.3, to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, and to determine, in general, if the Work observed is being performed in a manner indicating that the Work, when fully completed, will be to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work and to determine, if the Work is being performed in accordance with the Contract Documents. However, the Architect shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work. On the basis of the site visits, the Architect shall keep the Owner reasonably informed about the progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, and promptly report to the Owner (1) known deviations from the Contract Documents, (2) known deviations from the most recent construction schedule submitted by the Contractor, and (3) defects and deficiencies observed in the Work.
Evaluations of the Work. 2.6.2.1 The Architect, as a representative of the Owner, shall visit the site at intervals set forth in Exhibit A, or as otherwise agreed by the Owner and the Architect in Article 2.8, (1) to become generally familiar with and to keep the Owner informed about the progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, (2) to endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work, and (3) to determine in general if the Work is being performed in a manner indicating that the Work, when fully completed, will be in accordance with the Contract Documents. However, the Architect shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work. The Architect shall neither have control over or charge of, nor be responsible for, the construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work, since these are solely the Contractor’s rights and responsibilities under the Contract Documents.
Evaluations of the Work. 2.6.2.1 The Design Consultant shall visit the site at intervals appropriate to the stage of the Contractor's operations, or as otherwise agreed by the Owner and the Design Consultant, (1) to observe all reasonably apparent conditions at the site and to keep the Owner informed about the progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, (2) to endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work, and (3) to determine in general if the Work is being performed in a manner indicating that the Work, when fully completed, will be in accordance with the Contract Documents. However, the Design Consultant shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work. The Design Consultant shall neither have control over or charge of, nor be responsible for, the construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work, since these are solely the Contractor's rights and responsibilities under the Contract Documents. The Design Consultant shall prepare and submit notes of its observations to the Owner within five days after each site visit. The Design Consultant shall schedule, attend and chair all job meetings, which shall be held weekly unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents or mutually agreed by the Design Consultant, Owner and Contractor, and shall prepare and distribute minutes of each such meeting to the Owner, Contractor, Clerk of the Works if any, design consultants and others as appropriate not later than five days after the meeting. The Design Consultant shall secure the attendance at job meetings of Design Consultant's sub-design consultants and others as appropriate and as reasonably requested by the Owner.
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Evaluations of the Work. 2.6.2.1 The Architect, as a representative of the Owner, shall visit the site at intervals appropriate to the stage of the Contractor’s operations (1) to become generally familiar with and to keep the Owner informed about the progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, (2) to endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work, and (3) to determine in general if the Work is being performed in a manner indicating that the Work, when fully completed, will be in accordance with the Contract Documents. However, the Architect shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work. The Architect shall neither have control over or charge of, nor be responsible for, the construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work, since these are solely the Contractor’s rights and responsibilities under the Contract Documents.
Evaluations of the Work. § 3.6.2.1 The Architect shall visit the site at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction, or when requested by the Owner, to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, and to determine in general if the Work observed is being performed in accordance with the Contract Documents. However, the Architect shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work. On the basis of the site visits, the Architect shall keep the Owner informed about the progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, and promptly report to the Owner in writing (1) known deviations from the Contract Documents, (2) known deviations from the most recent construction schedule submitted by the Contractor and approved by the Owner, and (3) defects and deficiencies observed in the Work.
Evaluations of the Work. § 3.6.2.1 The Architect, utilizing personnel with expertise in the specific disciplines required, shall visit the site at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction, or as otherwise required in Section 4.2.3,but not less than every one (1) week or as otherwise agreed by the Owner and the Architect, to become generally familiar with and observe all reasonably apparent conditions at the site, the progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, and to determine, in general, if the Work observed is being performed in a manner indicating that the Work, when fully completed, will be in accordance with the Contract Documents. The Architect shall review placement and inspect for damage, quality, assembly, and function in order to determine that furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E) are in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents to the extent the Architect provided services for specifying, selecting, or procuring this FF&E as part of this Agreement. However, the Architect shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work. On the basis of the site visits, the Architect shall keep the Owner reasonably informed about the progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, and promptly report to the Owner in writing, (1) known deviations from the Contract Documents, (2) known deviations from the most recent construction schedule submitted by the Contractor, and (3) defects and deficiencies observed in the Work, and shall prepare and submit notes from job site observations to the Owner within seven (7) calendar days after each site visit. The Architect shall schedule, attend and chair, at the request of the Owner, all job meetings, and pre-construction meetings. Job meetings shall be held weekly unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents or mutually agreed by the Architect, Owner and Contractor. The Architect shall prepare and distribute minutes of each such meeting to the Owner, Contractor, Clerk of the Works if any, consultants and others as appropriate not later than seven (7) calendar days after the meeting unless mutually agreed otherwise by the Owner and Architect. The Architect shall secure the attendance at job meetings of Architect’s subconsultants and others as appropriate and as reasonably requested by the Owner..
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