Coordination of Design and Construction Contract Documents Sample Clauses

Coordination of Design and Construction Contract Documents. 5.5.1 Review model(s), Drawings, Specifications and other Construction Documents as they are developed by A/E during the Schematic Design, Design Development, and Construction Documents design phases of the Project.
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Coordination of Design and Construction Contract Documents. (1) Review all plans, specifications, and other design documents during the schematic design phase, design development phase, and construction documents phase, and advise Owner on site use, foundations, systems, materials, equipment, construction feasibility, availability of labor and materials, procurement time requirements, installation and construction, relative costs, and provide recommendations to Owner without assuming Design Consultantsprofessional responsibility.
Coordination of Design and Construction Contract Documents. 6.5.1 Construction Manager will review all Drawings, Specifications, and other Construction Documents as they are developed by A/E during the Schematic Design, Design Development, and Construction Documents design phases of the Project.
Coordination of Design and Construction Contract Documents. 5.1.4.1 Review all BIM Models, Drawings, Specifications, and other Construction Documents as they are developed by the Project Architect during the schematic design, design development, and construction document design stages of the Project.
Coordination of Design and Construction Contract Documents. Advise Project Team of inconsistencies, defects, or omissions in the drawings and specifications, and recommend alternative solutions whenever the design affects construction feasibility, budget, risks, or schedules. Recommend reasonable adjustments in the scope of the Project, including but not limited to: construction feasibility; quality; availability of materials and labor; cost factors, including costs of alternative materials or designs, costs of operation and maintenance, preliminary budgets, and possible cost savings; methods of verification for determining that the requirements and assignment of responsibilities are included in the proposed drawings and specifications; and any other matters necessary to accomplish the Project in accordance with the Project Schedule and Project construction budget established by HFH.
Coordination of Design and Construction Contract Documents. The Construction Manager shall:
Coordination of Design and Construction Contract Documents. 5.5.1 During the Design Phase, the Contractor shall review the Design Documents for clarity, consistency, constructability, and coordination among the construction trades. The results of the review shall be provided in writing to the Owner and as notations on the Design Documents. The Contractor is not responsible for providing, nor does the Contractor control, the Project design and contents of the Design Documents. By performing the reviews described herein, the Contractor is not acting in a manner so as to assume responsibility or liability, in whole or in part, for all or any part of the Project design and Design Documents. The Contractor's actions in reviewing the Project design, Design Documents, and in making recommendations as provided herein are only advisory to the Owner. Formal Design Document reviews shall occur concurrent with the construction cost estimates.
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  • Project Construction The Contractor agrees to provide continuous on-site supervision on each Job Order, while progress on the project is being accomplished. The Contractor’s Project Manager will ensure:

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  • PRE-CONSTRUCTION PHASE FEE The Pre-Construction Phase Fee is the total compensation payable to Contractor for the performance of Pre-Construction Phase Services, except for Additional Pre-Construction Phase Services approved in advance and in writing by Owner. The Pre-Construction Phase Fee shall be a lump sum amount based on the AACC established in this Agreement.

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