Architect/Engineer Sample Clauses

Architect/Engineer. (A/E) means a person registered as an architect pursuant to Tex. Occ. Code Xxx., Chapter 1051, as a landscape architect pursuant to Tex. Occ. Code Xxx., Chapter 1052, a person licensed as a professional engineer pursuant to Tex. Occ. Code Xxx., Chapter 1001 and/or a firm employed by Owner or a design-build contractor to provide professional architectural or engineering services and to exercise overall responsibility for the design of a Project or a significant portion thereof, and to perform the contract administration responsibilities set forth in the Contract.
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Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall conduct and participate in concealed space observations (in-wall and above ceiling), systems start-up observations, systems integration/operational demonstrations, Substantial Completion and pre-Final work observations to determine the dates of Substantial Completion, and Final Completion. In association with each observation, Architect/Engineer and its consultants shall prepare a list of items that Architect/Engineer, its consultants and Owner have observed as deficiencies in the Work, requiring remedial work or replacement. The Architect/Engineer shall assemble, transcribe and distribute the official punch list(s) to all affected parties, and thereafter review the corrected and/or replaced work and assist in verification of correction of all items.
Architect/Engineer. County may retain an A/E to provide services, duties and responsibilities as described in the Professional Services Agreement between A/E and County.
Architect/Engineer. An Architect/Engineer hired by the Owner for design services related to the Project.
Architect/Engineer. During the course of the Project, the Architect/Engineer shall post all Contract Documents to the CPMS. Princeton University requires adherence to CAD standards and specific formats for certain drawing elements (e.g., equipment, finish, and door schedules). Design reviews will be tracked in the CPMS and the Architect/Engineer shall respond to and acknowledge comments as they occur. With the exception of physical samples, the Architect/Engineer shall post an electronic version of all submittals. At Project completion, the Architect/Engineer shall post a final set of Drawings in DWG format that are compliant with Article XIV of the Design Services Contract for the Project, Archive Drawings and Specifications as a duplicate set of PDF files organized in the aforementioned format, page named, bundled and bookmarked. BIM files, when applicable, will be posted on Princeton University’s BIM360Glue platform.
Architect/Engineer at the Architect/Engineer’s expense, at each stage of review described in Paragraph 15.7, shall furnish and deliver to the Owner the number of complete printed copies of all Drawings, Specifications and basis of design as enumerated in paragraph 15.7, which copies shall become the property of the Owner. The Architect/Engineer shall pay for the reproduction of all Plans, Specifications and other documents for use by the Architect/Engineer and its consultants.
Architect/Engineer. The term “Architect/Engineer” shall mean either the architect of record or the engineer of record under contract to the State of Colorado for the Project identified in the Contract Documents.
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Architect/Engineer. 1.1 The Architect/Engineer as defined in the General Provisions shall be Dewberry Consultants LLC, whose address is 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000. Provided, however, that the Owner may, without liability to the Contractor, unilaterally amend this Article from time to time by designating a different person or organization to act as its A/E and so advising the Contractor in writing, at which time the person or organization so designated shall be the A/E for purposes of this Contract.
Architect/Engineer. Construction Manager Cooperation: The Architect/Engineer, by the terms of its agreement with the Principal Representative, is obligated to provide reasonable cooperation to the Construction Manager in the development of Estimates of Construction Cost and the Guaranteed Maximum Price. Conversely, the Construction Manager, by the terms of this Agreement is obligated to provide reasonable cooperation to the Architect/Engineer in the development of Statements of Probable Construction Cost and the Guaranteed Maximum Price. Additionally, both Architect/Engineer and Construction Manager are obligated to reconcile their respective cost estimates at the completion of each design phase of the Work including the Guaranteed Maximum Price in a timely manner so as not to negatively impact the Project Schedule.
Architect/Engineer. During the course of the Project, the Architect/Engineer shall post all Contract Documents to the CPMS. Princeton University requires adherence to CAD standards and specific formats for certain drawing elements (e.g., equipment, finish, and door schedules). Design reviews will be tracked in the CPMS and the Architect/Engineer shall respond to and acknowledge comments as they occur. With the exception of physical samples, the Architect/Engineer shall post an electronic version of all submittals. At Project completion, the Architect/Engineer shall post a final set of Drawings in DWG format that are compliant with Article XIV of the Design Services Contract for the Project, Archive Drawings and Specifications as a duplicate set of PDF files organized in the aforementioned format, page named, bundled and bookmarked. BIM files, when applicable, will be posted on Princeton University’s ACC Build platform. (a) If required pursuant to Article X(a), a supplier diversity subcontracting plan (SDSP) is included in and made a part of this contract. (b) Unless otherwise indicated, the SDSP includes: (1) A statement of the total dollars planned to be subcontracted to MBE’s, LGBTBE’s, VBE’s and WBE’s; (2) A description of the principal types of supplies or services to be subcontracted and an identification of types planned for subcontracting to MBE’s, LGBTBE’s, VBE’s and WBE’s; (3) A description of the method used to develop the subcontracting planned dollar amounts; (4) A description of the method used to identify potential sources for solicitation purposes; (5) The name of the individual who will administer the subcontracting program, and a description of the duties of the individual; (6) A description of efforts to be taken to ensure that MBE’s, LGBTBE’s, VBE’s and WBE’s have an equitable opportunity to compete for Subcontracts; (7) Assurances that the offeror will include language substantially the same as this language in all Subcontracts in excess of $500,000 that offer further subcontracting opportunities; (8) Assurances that the information set forth in paragraph (c) below will be submitted in the required intervals so that Princeton University can determine the extent of compliance with the SDSP; and, (9) A description of the types of records that will be maintained concerning procedures adopted to comply with the requirements and planned dollar and percentage amounts in the SDSP, including establishing source lists; and a description of the efforts to locate MBE...
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