Site Observation Sample Clauses

Site Observation. The PROFESSIONAL shall visit the construction site, at such times and with such frequency deemed necessary by the PROFESSIONAL, to (a) observe the progress and (b) determine if the results of the construction work substantially conforms to the drawings and specifications in the Construction Documents. Site Observation does not include observation or administration of the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) which is the sole responsibility of the CLIENT.
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Site Observation. If site observation visits are to be provided by SUMMIT, SUMMIT shall visit the site at intervals appropriate to the stage of the construction, or as otherwise expressly agreed to in the Scope of Services, in order to observe the progress and quality of the work completed by the contractor. Such observation is not meant to be an exhaustive check generally familiar with the progress of the Work and to determine in general if the work is being performed in a manner indicating that, when fully completed, the work will be in accordance with the Contract Documents. SUMMIT shall not be required to make continuous or exhaustive inspections to check the quantity and quality of the Work nor shall SUMMIT be responsible for the Contractor’s failure to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents.
Site Observation. During the course of the Construction Phase, the Architect shall perform weekly visits to the project site performing observation and construction administration activities or as agreed to otherwise by Owner.
Site Observation. The Interior Designer shall visit the site at intervals as the Interior Designer reasonably deems to be appropriate, or as stated in Section 15, to observe if construction is generally in accordance with the construction documents.
Site Observation. KAS will perform periodic site visits to assess progress, advise on any water infiltration detailing, and other related installation issues. Compensation Compensation to KAS for Basic Services, Additional Services, and Reimbursable Expenses shall be as described below. Basic Services Compensation for Basic Services shall be billing hourly and shall not exceed $9,000 without owner.authorization. Reimbursable Expenses - KAS includes the following in our scope 1. In house printing 000 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx D ent on, T ex as 7 6 2 0 1 940/387 .8182tel 940/383.0262fax xxx.x-x-xxxxxx.xxx  Page 2 March 2, 2018
Site Observation. The Architect shall visit the site at intervals as the Architect reasonably deems to be appropriate to observe if construction is generally in accordance with the construction documents.

Related to Site Observation

  • Classroom Observation Classroom observations shall be conducted at least once for all unit members who have not met the threshold for reappointment as defined in Section 10.02 of Article10. Effective fall 2006 classroom observations shall be conducted on DCE form E3. Classroom observations may be conducted for any unit member, at the discretion of the President of the College, or designee thereof, for stated written reasons. Results of said observation shall be communicated to the unit member in writing. The unit member shall be afforded the opportunity to discuss the classroom observation with the evaluator and to respond in writing.

  • Observation The Town shall have the right to make reasonable engineering observations at the Developer's expense, as the Town may request. Observation, acquiescence in, or approval by any engineering inspector of the construction of physical facilities at any particular time shall not constitute the approval by the Town of any portion of the construction of such Public Improvements. Such approval shall be made by the Town only after completion of construction and in the manner hereinafter set forth.

  • Formal Observation The instructional employee and the principal/administrator shall review using the mid-year Reflection Questions in the evaluation manual – Student Achievement Outcomes and make adjustments as needed to increase the likelihood of a positive goal outcome.

  • Informal Observation Additional evaluation of employees may occur through informal observations by the Employer. It may not be necessary to reduce such evaluations to writing, and a verbal discussion between the Employer and the employee concerning the informal observations may suffice. If a written evaluation is deemed necessary, Procedures C and D as outlined above shall be followed.

  • Unannounced Observations i) Unannounced observations may be in the form of partial or full-period classroom visitations of not less than ten minutes duration.

  • Construction Observation The Consultant shall make periodic on-site observations of the Project in accordance with Exhibit A. The purpose of the on-site observations will be to observe the progress and quality of the construction work being carried on to determine if the work is proceeding in accordance with the Construction Documents. Unless otherwise stated in Exhibit A, the Consultant shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site observations to check the quality or quantity of the work.

  • Observations The Evaluator’s first observation of the Educator should take place by November 15. Observations required by the Educator Plan should be completed by May 15th. The Evaluator may conduct additional observations after this date. The Evaluator is not required nor expected to review all the indicators in a rubric during an observation.

  • Pre-Observation Conference The pre-observation conference shall be held prior to each formal observation. The teacher and evaluator will mutually agree when to conference. The purpose of the pre-observation conference is to discuss the employee’s goals, establish a date for the formal observation, and to discuss such matters as the professional activities to be observed, their content, objectives, strategies, and possible observable evidence to meet the scoring criteria.

  • Formal Observations 1. A minimum of two (2) formal observations shall be conducted to support the final summative evaluation. All formal observations shall last a minimum of thirty (30) consecutive minutes and will take place between September 15 and April 30. There will be a minimum of fifteen (15) work days between the first two (2) formal observations.

  • Informal Observations A. An informal observation is an observation that is not required to be pre-scheduled.

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