ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT PLANS. 3.3.1 Within thirty (30) days following the first Pre-Construction meeting, the Construction Manager shall develop and submit to the Owner for review and comment a set of administrative management plans for the Project (“Administrative Management Plans”). The Administrative Management Plans shall include plans, processes and sample forms and reports that are proposed to manage and organize all aspects of the Work and shall include, at minimum, sections for each of the following: cost estimating; value engineering; schedule control; document control; quality control; project site security and access; traffic routing and parking; sustainability; on-site software utilization; material procurement and handling; Trade Contractor prequalification; bid and award; diversity; labor relations; change management and budget control; payment application; emergency management; general management, including organization charts of the Project team; a Project directory listing pertinent websites, personnel, locations, phone numbers and email addresses; and such other plans as may be necessary or appropriate for the proper administration of the Project. Specific requirements for some of the sections in the Administrative Management Plans are detailed in the remainder of this Section 3.3. The Construction Manager shall cooperate with the Owner in making adjustments to the proposed plans that are acceptable to the Owner. The Administrative Management Plans shall be updated and resubmitted to the Owner by the Construction Manager as changes occur or additional information is required. During the Construction Phase, the Construction Manager shall implement and maintain the Owner accepted Administrative Management Plans. 3.3.1.1 The Construction Manager shall also submit, as a separate document, the Safety Plan, as required by §10.1 of the Standard General Conditions, at the time of the submission of the Administrative Management Plans.
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ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT PLANS. 3.3.1 Within thirty (30) days following the first Pre-Construction meeting, the Construction Manager shall xxxxxxxxx develop and submit to the Owner for review and comment a set of administrative management plans for the Project (“Administrative Management Plans”). The Administrative Management Plans shall shallwill include plans, processes and sample forms and reports that are proposed to manage and organize all aspects of the Work and shall shallwill include, at minimum, sections for each of the following: cost estimating; value engineering; schedule control; document control; quality control; project site security and access; traffic routing and parking; sustainability; on-site software utilization; material procurement and handling; Trade Contractor prequalification; bid and award; diversity; labor relations; change management and budget control; payment application; emergency management; general management, including organization charts of the Project team; a Project directory listing pertinent websites, personnel, locations, phone numbers and email addresses; and such other plans as may be necessary or appropriate for the proper administration of the Project. Specific requirements for some of the sections in the Administrative Management Plans are detailed in the remainder of this Section 3.3. The Construction Manager shall shallwill cooperate with the Owner in making adjustments to the proposed plans that are acceptable to the Owner. The Administrative Management Plans shall shallwill be updated and resubmitted to the Owner by the Construction Manager as changes occur or additional information is required. During the Construction Phase, the Construction Manager shall shallwill implement and maintain the Owner accepted Administrative Management Plans.
3.3.1.1 The Construction Manager shall shallwill also submit, as a separate document, the Safety Plan, as required by §10.1 of the Standard General Conditions, at the time of the submission of the Administrative Management Plans.
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Samples: Construction Management Agreement