Submittals and Shop Drawings Sample Clauses

Submittals and Shop Drawings. The Professional shall, review, certify, approve, reject or take other appropriate action on, and return all submittals such as shop drawings, product data and samples. The Professional shall not approve any such submittals unless such submittals conform to (i) the Project design concept; (ii) the Construction Documents; (iii) the Contracts for Construction; and (iv) the Owner’s Approved Construction Budget. The professional shall use the Owner’s Project Management System to record the dates received from or returned to the contractor, the findings of the Professional’s review, and other pertinent information pertaining to each submittal.
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Submittals and Shop Drawings. 2.1 The Contractor shall prepare all Shop Drawings and Submittals necessary to perform the Work. If professional design services or certifications are necessary to perform the Shop Drawings or Submittals, the Contractor shall cause such services to be provided by a properly licensed design professional, whose signature and seal shall appear on all drawings, calculations, specifications, certifications, Shop Drawings and other Submittals prepared by such professional.
Submittals and Shop Drawings. 18.32.1 The Contractor shall check submittals and shop drawings for accuracy and verify with field measurements as necessary. Contractor shall submit to the Architect with its criticism and/or approval, all layouts, detail schedules, shop drawings, and setting or erection drawings as required by the specifications or requested by the Architect or Owner for proper installation of materials, without causing delay in the work. The Contractor shall read, carefully study and check subcontractor’s shop drawings and submittals for accuracy and see that work contiguous with and having bearing on work indicated on shop drawings shall be dated, numbered consecutively, show working and erection dimensions and as necessary details, and include complete information for connecting to other work. Any work required by shop drawings that is fabricated by the Contractor prior to receiving the appropriate approval from the architect and or engineer of record shall be done at the Contractor’s sole risk.
Submittals and Shop Drawings. The PMT may establish any necessary procedures and protocols with respect to submission, review and archiving of Submittals and Shop Drawings. Such procedures and protocols are may establish timing and processes, but are not to restrict the Prime Consultant in the substance of the review of the submission.
Submittals and Shop Drawings. Consultant shall receive submittals, including shop drawings, product data and samples from the Contractor and shall review and a take appropriate action, but only for conformance with the design concept of the Project and with the provisions and intent of the Contract Documents. Consultant's review and approval shall not relieve the Contractor of its obligation to comply with the Contract Documents. Consultant shall be entitled to additional services for the third and subsequent reviews of any submittal (typically back-charged to Contractor, at District’s option).
Submittals and Shop Drawings. Unless otherwise specified herein, the Contractor shall submit designs and shop drawings for review prior to construction for the following items: Retaining Walls Boardwalk Bus Shelters The Contractor shall allow (30) thirty days for review of designs and plans by applicable NCDOT personnel.
Submittals and Shop Drawings. 3.11.1 Design-Builder will review for compliance with the Contract Documents, approve and submit to Engineer, Shop Drawings, product data and similar submittals required by the Contract Documents. City will review and approve submittals in accordance with the Contract Documents. City’s review and approval will be only to determine if the items covered by the submittals will, after installation or incorporation in the construction, conform to the information given in the Contract Documents and be compatible with the design concept of the completed project as a functioning whole as indicated by the Contract Documents. City’s review and approval will not extend to means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures of construction (except where a particular means, method, technique, sequence or procedure of construction is specifically and expressly called for by the Contract Documents) or to safety precautions or programs incident thereto. The review and approval of a separate item, as such, will not indicate approval of the assembly in which the item functions. Design- Builder shall make corrections required by City, and shall return the required number of corrected copies of the required submittal for review and approval. Design-Builder shall direct specific attention in writing to revisions other than the corrections called for by City on previous submittals. City’s review and approval of required submittals shall not relieve Design-Builder from responsibility for any variation from the requirements of the Contract Documents unless Design-Builder has in writing called City’s attention to each such variation at the time of submission and City has given written approval of each such variation by specific written notation thereof incorporated in or accompanying the submittal.
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Submittals and Shop Drawings. Subcontractor shall immediately upon execution of this Agreement prepare for BP’s submittal to Architect (and any other entities as required by the Subcontract Documents) any and all shop drawings, calculations, samples, cut sheets, and other submittals as required by the Subcontract Documents.
Submittals and Shop Drawings. Provide one full set of the final and approved shop drawings and submittals to the Owner at the close-out of the project. This Agreement is based closely upon the American Institute of Architects 1997 Edition of AIA Document A121, “Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Construction Manager, where the Construction Manager is also the Constructor”. AIA has not granted specific authorization for this use, nor has Mohave Community Colleges requested such use. MCC pays an annual license fee for unlimited use of all AIA documents. Our use is intended to be an edited version of the AIA standard documents and not intended to override or avoid copyright or other use of their documents.
Submittals and Shop Drawings. This task will be completed in the previous contract. Task 740 – PLC Programming This task is not needed for this phase. Task 750 – HMI Programming Signature Automation will use the approved programming standards as the basis for developing the graphic symbols and templates on the control system. Signature Automation will develop new equipment and instrument HMI symbols that will require testing based on the standards. Equipment symbols include, but are not limited to, pumps, valves, gates, and mixers. The symbols will be developed and packaged as master dynamos to allow ease of programming and configuration for future construction projects. Additionally, alarm management will be referred to when developing the symbols which include alarm priority color schemes and communication loss. If needed, HMI standards will be updated based on the developed HMI symbols. Upon completion of the remaining construction projects, the remaining graphics and popups that have not been converted using the updated HMI standards, will then be converted at a later date. These updated graphics and popups will then go through extensive testing to verify all operation and animation is displaying as intended. For budgeting purposes 120 process graphics and 300 popups were identified. Task 760 – Historian This task is not needed for this phase.
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