Common use of Schematic Design Phase Clause in Contracts

Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the Architect's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 18 CORE CT No. 22DAS3016AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 791199B1-11C5-45F7-A58B-208E40C27C0A While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA 21DAS3003AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE45D84CFEC-4806-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 443C-917C-76B61C75F69D If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the Architect's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Contractor to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Contractor shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Contractor shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Contractor shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 18 CORE CT No. 21DAS3034AA DocuSign Envelope ID: EC47DC1F-C64C-43B9-B96D-7DCFB9A62729 While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Contractor shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Contractor exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Contractor cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectContractor's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Contractor to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 16 CORE CT No.20DAS3043AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 1A23C666-6F97-4DC7-934C-3DF77AF1D011 While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA 21DAS3019AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE42B5CACE2-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 22E8-456C-9E0E-C1D108C60086 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the Architect's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 16 CORE CT No. 20DAS3044AA DocuSign Envelope ID: E25A68E7-4C46-4974-833D-3B4B3DBA1D2F While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call 20DAS3045PAAAGE 1 OF 16 CORE CT No. DocuSign Envelope ID: 1AC88FF6-942B-4606-8B06-F0A80C000E64 While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 16 CORE CT No. 20DAS3010AA Contract No. OC-DCS-MEP-0046 030515 DocuSign Envelope ID: AECE6D57-4D36-4040-A557-AC57FD443458 thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 18 CORE CT No. 22DAS3009AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 1A213A49-C531-4D32-952B-BAAF332A6B29 While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 18 CORE CT No. 21DAS3032AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 93B06854-6E07-420B-AE8B-37F4BC83FFDB building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 18 CORE CT No. 22DAS3001AA DocuSign Envelope ID: D24CC3B1-903C-4D3A-A716-24685DC725AA While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 18 CORE CT No. 22DAS3012AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 1DE9173C-9745-42A0-ADAD-8092032D74B3 While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Samples: biznet.ct.gov

Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 19 CORE CT No. 23DAS3007AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 23EFBEE2-6D57-4D3B-B913-4BA9FB6396BA While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA 21DAS3023AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE467448F08-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 52B6-429E-B86F-72B575B4E581 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the Architect's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 18 CORE CT No. 22DAS3014AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 8C0EDEAB-F398-44EE-BCEB-4CE2B1371AF7 While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 18 CORE CT No. 22DAS3005AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 48496989-BE09-4DDE-A0E2-C697F3B0C26B While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 16 CORE CT No. 20DAS3019AA DocuSign Envelope ID: A689E9D9-81D2-45C1-8122-98F659C79DE1 While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 16 CORE CT No. 20DAS3013AA Contract No. OC-DCS-MEP-0050 030515 DocuSign Envelope ID: 032138FC-36F1-47D6-A727-5BD6FD558ECF thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 18 CORE CT No. 22DAS3007AA DocuSign Envelope ID: A7980230-8A0E-485E-8A9E-913A7D5AF964 While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 18 CORE CT No. 22DAS3017AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 61C11AC9-204B-46D0-AD75-BD465C44C79D While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 18 CORE CT No. 21DAS3035AA DocuSign Envelope ID: BD0780EF-AEBE-4479-94CF-43AB88A8C5EF While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 16 CORE CT No. 21DAS3005AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 6CCDD87E-8272-4F11-BE52-1D01C8CE40BE thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA 21DAS3002AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE47357CB25-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 ACEE-43F9-8156-3495897A69BA If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the Architect's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. DocuSign Envelope ID: C771132D-83DE-4B87-9612-699AD89D914D While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 18 CORE CT No. 21DAS3029AA DocuSign Envelope ID: F962FEB3-9C78-4D0E-B086-901DF8855901 While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call 20DAS3046PAAAGE 1 OF 16 CORE CT No. DocuSign Envelope ID: 0BB95E1C-E5E2-4599-8D48-2171DC49A1E5 While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT Contract No. _21DAS3022AA OC-DCS-MBE-ARC-0017 09/24/2020 No. 21DAS3014AA F 030515 DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4775F6009-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 5B35-4550-946F-BD939CD167B1 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the Architect's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 16 CORE CT No. 20DAS3020AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 12652BDD-1440-4319-AA6C-71C674F45D71 While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 18 CORE CT No. 22DAS3010AA DocuSign Envelope ID: A60D6628-9F94-4D6A-878A-E2216533B142 While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 18 CORE CT No. 22DAS3006AA DocuSign Envelope ID: AC7B497A-E030-4F21-B0CB-7BCC7FCFC864 While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 18 CORE CT No. 22DAS3002AA DocuSign Envelope ID: E5364B85-E12D-4353-93DB-5BCBE76400C0 building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 19 CORE CT No. 23DAS3003AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 152D0674-2A50-43FE-A9EF-A0D20860152E While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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Schematic Design Phase. Pursuant to conferences with the State, designs shall be prepared by the Architect Engineer to encompass the general program of the project. These designs shall consist of small scale drawings, elevations, sections sections, and outline specifications. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) format. At this time the Architect Engineer shall make sufficiently accurate estimates to determine the feasibility of constructing the project within the funds available. At the beginning of the schematic design phase, the Architect Engineer shall engage her/his/its consultants as set forth in Section I. The Architect Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. 217 Engineer's On-Call PAGE 1 OF 16 CORE CT No.20DAS3048AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 051CEAC2-7248-49E9-ADDC-0D67E0A787F1 While preparing such drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates, the Architect Engineer shall investigate any factors that may conflict with the use of the site as proposed, such as neighboring building lines, zoning regulations, sanitary codes, health and fire laws, local ordinances, etc., and shall report her/his/its findings thereon to the State when submitting schematic design phase drawings, outline specifications, and detailed cost estimates. 221 Architect's Contract for On-Call Services PAGE 1 OF 15 CORE CT No. _21DAS3022AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEDAE4-313C-461D-87AD-928C79CFE3D2 If the estimate agreed to by the State and Architect Engineer exceeds the funds authorized for construction, or if the State and Architect Engineer cannot agree upon an estimate of the probable construction cost and the probable cost of construction as determined by the State exceeds both the ArchitectEngineer's estimate and the funds authorized for construction, then the State shall have the right to require the Architect Engineer to make such revisions as the State deems necessary at the time to bring the cost within the funds authorized for construction.

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