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Approval of Revised Construction Documents. Architect shall, prior to the solicitation of bids, submit two (2) copies of the final Revised Construction Documents, one to the Owner and one to the SFD as a record file of the actual Project that is to be constructed. These revised construction documents shall incorporate all comments of the SFD, Value Engineering requirements, and Owner reviews throughout the design phase, and shall include the following: 1.16.2.1. Revised Construction Documents for the Project consisting of plans and specifications and other standard documents furnished by Architect, including, but not limited to, 1.16.2.1.1. Sample contract between Owner and Construction Contractor, the General Conditions, any Supplemental General Conditions required, the form of Performance Bond, the form of Labor and Materials Payment Bond, and the Invitation to Bidders, all of which set forth in detail the requirements for construction of the Project. 1.16.2.1.2. Working drawings, specifications, general conditions and supplementary general conditions, information for bidders, bid proposal, addenda, and Owner‐Construction Contractor Contract, developed to set forth in detail all aspects of design, function, construction, and administration, and will be used for estimating the cost of the Project, securing bids for constructing the Project, and for use by the contractor in construction of the Project. 1.16.2.1.3. Revised Construction Documents in compliance with building codes, ordinances, and all regulatory and governmental authorities and laws that are applicable at the time Architect renders services for the Project are required before project bids are received and opened. Incorporation of all revisions deemed necessary by reviewing agencies shall be incorporated by means of addenda. 1.16.2.1.4. Proposal forms and other documents in such detail as may be required to obtain competitive bidding for the Project or any division of the Project. Such documents shall incorporate Owner standard documents and documents of appropriate authorities and lending agencies as furnished by Owner. 1.16.2.1.5. Prepare and submit, for Owner approval, a written estimate of the Cost of the Work. The Cost of the Work shall mean the Architect’s dated estimate of the Project’s current cost of all elements of the Project designed or specified in the Construction Documents by the Architect. This shall be represented with respect to each phase of development, itemized by Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) divisions, and further defined by CSI division cost per gross square foot of the building. Architect’s estimate shall include all items that would be included by the construction contractor in its bid to the Owner. These items may include, but not be limited to, allowances of the construction contractor for field and home office overhead, labor, payment and performance bonds, insurance and profit. Architect’s estimate represents the Architect’s best judgment as a design professional familiar with the construction industry. It is recognized, however, that neither Architect nor Owner has control over the cost of labor, materials, or equipment; the contractor’s methods of determining bid prices or over competitive bidding; or market and negotiating conditions. Accordingly, Architect cannot and does not warrant or represent that bid or negotiated prices will not vary from the Cost of the Work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Design Services Agreement, Design Services Agreement

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Approval of Revised Construction Documents. Architect Engineer shall, prior to the solicitation of bids, submit two (2) copies of the final Revised Construction Documents, one to the Owner and one to the SFD as a record file of the actual Project that is to be constructed. These revised construction documents shall incorporate all comments of the SFD, Value Engineering requirements, and Owner reviews throughout the design phase, and shall include the following: 1.16.2.1. Revised Construction Documents for the Project consisting of plans and specifications and other standard documents furnished by ArchitectEngineer, including, but not limited to, 1.16.2.1.1. Sample contract between Owner and Construction Contractor, the General Conditions, any Supplemental General Conditions required, the form of Performance Bond, the form of Labor and Materials Payment Bond, and the Invitation to Bidders, all of which set forth in detail the requirements for construction of the Project. 1.16.2.1.2. Working drawings, specifications, general conditions and supplementary general conditions, information for bidders, bid proposal, addenda, and Owner‐Construction Contractor Contract, developed to set forth in detail all aspects of design, function, construction, and administration, and will be used for estimating the cost of the Project, securing bids for constructing the Project, and for use by the contractor in construction of the Project. 1.16.2.1.3. Revised Construction Documents in compliance with building codes, ordinances, and all regulatory and governmental authorities and laws that are applicable at the time Architect Engineer renders services for the Project are required before project bids are received and opened. Incorporation of all revisions deemed necessary by reviewing agencies shall be incorporated by means of addenda. 1.16.2.1.4. Proposal forms and other documents in such detail as may be required to obtain competitive bidding for the Project or any division of the Project. Such documents shall incorporate Owner standard documents and documents of appropriate authorities and lending agencies as furnished by Owner. 1.16.2.1.5. Prepare and submit, for Owner approval, a written estimate of the Cost of the Work. The Cost of the Work shall mean the ArchitectEngineer’s dated estimate of the Project’s current cost of all elements of the Project designed or specified in the Construction Documents by the ArchitectEngineer. This shall be represented with respect to each phase of development, itemized by Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) divisions, and further defined by CSI division cost per gross square foot of the building. ArchitectEngineer’s estimate shall include all items that would be included by the construction contractor in its bid to the Owner. These items may include, but not be limited to, allowances of the construction contractor for field and home office overhead, labor, payment and performance bonds, insurance and profit. ArchitectEngineer’s estimate represents the ArchitectEngineer’s best judgment as a design professional familiar with the construction industry. It is recognized, however, that neither Architect Engineer nor Owner has control over the cost of labor, materials, or equipment; the contractor’s methods of determining bid prices or over competitive bidding; or market and negotiating conditions. Accordingly, Architect Engineer cannot and does not warrant or represent that bid or negotiated prices will not vary from the Cost of the Work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Design Services Agreement, Design Services Agreement

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Approval of Revised Construction Documents. Architect shall, prior to the solicitation of bids, submit two (2) copies of the final Revised Construction Documents, one to the Owner and one to the SFD as a record file of the actual Project that is to be constructed. These revised construction documents shall incorporate all comments of the SFD, Value Engineering requirements, and Owner reviews throughout the design phase, and shall include the following: 1.16.2.1. Revised Construction Documents for the Project consisting of plans and specifications and other standard documents furnished by Architect, including, but not limited to, 1.16.2.1.1. Sample contract between Owner and Construction Contractor, the General Conditions, any Supplemental General Conditions required, the form of Performance Bond, the form of Labor and Materials Payment Bond, and the Invitation to Bidders, all of which set forth in detail the requirements for construction of the Project. 1.16.2.1.2. Working drawings, specifications, general conditions and supplementary general conditions, information for bidders, bid proposal, addenda, and Owner‐Construction Owner-Construction Contractor Contract, developed to set forth in detail all aspects of design, function, construction, and administration, and will be used for estimating the cost of the Project, securing bids for constructing the Project, and for use by the contractor in construction of the Project. 1.16.2.1.3. Revised Construction Documents in compliance with building codes, ordinances, and all regulatory and governmental authorities and laws that are applicable at the time Architect renders services for the Project are required before project bids are received and opened. Incorporation of all revisions deemed necessary by reviewing agencies shall be incorporated by means of addenda. 1.16.2.1.4. Proposal forms and other documents in such detail as may be required to obtain competitive bidding for the Project or any division of the Project. Such documents shall incorporate Owner standard documents and documents of appropriate authorities and lending agencies as furnished by Owner. 1.16.2.1.5. Prepare and submit, for Owner approval, a written estimate of the Cost of the Work. The Cost of the Work shall mean the Architect’s dated estimate of the Project’s current cost of all elements of the Project designed or specified in the Construction Documents by the Architect. This shall be represented with respect to each phase of development, itemized by Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) divisions, and further defined by CSI division cost per gross square foot of the building. Architect’s estimate shall include all items that would be included by the construction contractor in its bid to the Owner. These items may include, but not be limited to, allowances of the construction contractor for field and home office overhead, labor, payment and performance bonds, insurance and profit. Architect’s estimate represents the Architect’s best judgment as a design professional familiar with the construction industry. It is recognized, however, that neither Architect nor Owner has control over the cost of labor, materials, or equipment; the contractor’s methods of determining bid prices or over competitive bidding; or market and negotiating conditions. Accordingly, Architect cannot and does not warrant or represent that bid or negotiated prices will not vary from the Cost of the Work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Services Agreement

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