Common use of Preparation of Construction Documents Clause in Contracts

Preparation of Construction Documents. The Construction Documents shall include all architectural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, plumbing and structural drawings and detailed specifications for the Initial Tenant Work, as applicable, and shall show and/or specify all work necessary to complete the Initial Tenant Work including all cutting, fitting, and patching and all connections to the mechanical and electrical systems and other components of the Building as well as any re-balancing and re-commissioning scope that is necessary to address Base Building systems affected by the Initial Tenant Work. Where the Initial Tenant Work interfaces with Base Building, the Initial Tenant Work design shall visually integrate with the Base Building in a manner and with materials and finishes that are compatible with the Base Building in that area. Landlord reserves the right to reject Construction Documents which in its reasonable opinion fail to comply with this provision. The Construction Documents shall include but not be limited to:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Office Lease Agreement (Klaviyo, Inc.), Office Lease Agreement (Klaviyo, Inc.), Office Lease Agreement (Atea Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)

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Preparation of Construction Documents. The Construction Documents shall include all architectural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, plumbing and structural drawings and detailed specifications for the Initial Finish Work or Tenant Work, as applicable, and shall show and/or specify all work necessary to complete the Initial Finish Work or Tenant Work including all cutting, fitting, and patching and all connections to the mechanical and electrical systems and other components of the Building as well as any re-balancing and re-commissioning scope that is necessary to address Base Building systems affected by the Initial Finish Work or Tenant Work. Where the Initial Finish Work or Tenant Work interfaces with Base BuildingBuilding Work, the Initial Finish Work or Tenant Work design shall visually integrate with the Base Building Work in a manner and with materials and finishes that are compatible with the Base Building finishes in that area. Landlord reserves the right to reject Construction Documents which in its reasonable opinion fail to comply with this provision. The Construction Documents shall include but not be limited to:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated (Senior Housing Properties Trust), Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated (Senior Housing Properties Trust)

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Preparation of Construction Documents. The Construction Documents shall include all architectural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, plumbing and structural drawings and detailed specifications for the Initial Tenant Work, as applicable, and shall show and/or specify all work necessary to complete the Initial Tenant Work including all cutting, fitting, and patching and all connections to the mechanical and electrical systems and other components of the Building as well as any re-balancing and re-commissioning scope that is necessary to address Base Building systems affected by the Initial Tenant Work. Where the Initial Tenant Work interfaces with Base Building, the Initial Tenant Work design shall visually integrate with the Base Building in a manner and with materials and finishes that are compatible with the Base Building in that area. Landlord reserves the right to reject Construction Documents which in its reasonable opinion fail to comply with this provision. Upon any such rejection by Landlord, Tenant shall have the opportunity to revise the Construction Documents and submit the same for approval by Landlord. The Construction Documents shall include but not be limited to:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Rhythm Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)

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