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ARCHITECT'S SERVICES. A. Pre-Design/Schematic Design Phase 1. identify applicable building codes, administrative, and permit processing requirements as relevant; 2. verify, by on-site inspection unless specifically stated otherwise by the Owner, existing conditions and systems, including but not necessarily limited to architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical systems, to confirm that these conditions and systems are of adequate condition and capacity to support the Work to be executed on the Project; 3. in consultation with Consultant Team, Owner Representatives, and other designated persons, use all available information to evaluate the program requirements, and with appropriate data and graphics propose a series of improvements deemed necessary and desirable to satisfy the Program Requirements, including; space needs, budget, availability of utilities, effect of codes and ordinances, safety and energy requirements, handicapped access to all spaces, historical character of the building, etc.; 4. based on the revised program requirements, develop Schematic Design studies consisting of drawings, and other documents for the Owner's approval; 5. provide documents suitable for submission to the City of Corvallis for the Oregon State University Physical Development Plan Review; 6. assist the Owner to file the required documents for the approval of various governmental agencies having jurisdiction over the Project; Owner shall pay for all required appeals and plan review fees; 7. submit to the Owner an estimate, consistent with the requirements of Section I.F.4 above and prepared by an independent cost estimator, of the probable Direct Construction Cost of the Project based upon current area, volume or other appropriate unit costs, and compare and reconcile this independent cost estimate with a separate, independent cost estimate obtained by the Owner; 8. if the Contractor for the Project is a Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”), the Architect shall perform the following Services associated with preparation of the probable Direct Construction Cost of the Project: a. In lieu of performing the Direct Construction Cost estimating Services described in Section VII.A.7 above, provide cost verification Services related to the probable Direct Construction Cost estimates that will be prepared by the CM/GC, including but not limited to the following: 1) Review and verify the Direct Construction Cost estimates provided by the CM/GC during, or at the end of, the design phase of the Project; and 2) Coordinate these cost verification Services with the Direct Construction Cost estimating services to be provided by the CM/GC, in order to provide timely and accurate cost information to the Owner, in the most efficient manner reasonable under the circumstances. b. Otherwise fully cooperate with the CM/GC during the value engineering process, constructability reviews, and otherwise during the design phase(s) and the construction phase(s) of the Project; and c. In the event the Direct Construction Cost estimates prepared by the CM/GC exceed the Owner’s Direct Construction Cost budget, revise the Project design to allow construction of the Project within Owner’s budget. a. In performing the Direct Construction Cost estimating Services described in Section VII.A.7 above, coordinate the Architect’s performance of those Services with the CM/GC, that will be performing Direct Construction Cost verification services under the CM/GC’s contract with the Owner; and b. Otherwise fully cooperate with the CM/GC during the design phase and the construction phase(s) of the Project. 9. submit to the Owner the following documents, information and other data: a. written report of the results of a Fire and Life Safety review with the City of Corvallis b. interior colors, materials and finishes recommendations; c. a project schedule delineating the estimated time required for the Architect to complete the Design Development and Construction Documents Phases of the Project; d. recommendations by the Consultants (structural, mechanical, electrical) of the technical requirements necessary to implement the Program Requirements; e. equivalent LEED scorecard; and f. preliminary plans, elevations, and other drawings necessary to describe the entire scope of the Project. These drawings may be used for local municipal review and campus review. 10. perform those design Services during this phase of the design for fine arts and crafts to be identified and incorporated into the Project, pursuant to the State of Oregon “1% For Art Program”, set forth in ORS 276.073 to 276.090, as amended, relating to acquisition of fine arts or crafts to be part of the Project and consisting of consultations with the Owner on selection of artwork, commissioning and completion of the artwork and integration with the overall design of the Project.

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Samples: Architect's Agreement, Architect's Agreement, Architect's Agreement

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ARCHITECT'S SERVICES. A. Pre-Design/Schematic Design Phase 1. identify applicable building codes, administrative, and permit processing requirements as relevant; 2. verify, by on-site inspection unless specifically stated otherwise by the Owner, existing conditions and systems, including but not necessarily limited to architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical systems, to confirm that these conditions and systems are of adequate condition and capacity to support the Work to be executed on the Project; 3. in consultation with Consultant Team, Owner Representatives, and other designated persons, use all available information to evaluate the program requirementsProgram Requirements, and with appropriate data and graphics propose a series of improvements deemed necessary and desirable to satisfy the Program Requirements, including; space needs, budget, availability of utilities, effect of codes and ordinances, safety and energy requirements, handicapped access to all spaces, historical character of the building, etc.; 4. based on the revised program requirementsProgram Requirements, develop Schematic Design studies consisting of drawings, and other documents for the Owner's approval; 5. provide documents suitable for submission to the City of Corvallis for the Oregon State University Physical Development Plan Review; 6. assist the Owner to file the required documents for the approval of various governmental agencies having jurisdiction over the Project; Owner shall pay for all required appeals and plan review fees; 7. submit to the Owner an estimate, consistent with the requirements of Section I.F.4 above and prepared by an independent cost estimator, of the probable Direct Construction Cost of the Project based upon current area, volume or other appropriate unit costs, and compare and reconcile this independent cost estimate with a separate, independent cost estimate obtained by the Owner; 8. if the Contractor for the Project is a Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”), the Architect shall perform the following Services associated with preparation of the probable Direct Construction Cost of the Project: a. In lieu of performing the Direct Construction Cost estimating Services described in Section VII.A.7 Section VII. A.8 above, provide cost verification Services related to the probable Direct Construction Cost estimates that will be prepared by the CM/GC, including but not limited to the following: 1) Review and verify the of Direct Construction Cost estimates provided by the CM/GC during, or at the end of, the design phase of the Project; and 2) Coordinate these cost verification Services with the Direct Construction Cost estimating services to be provided by the CM/GC, in order to provide timely and accurate cost information to the Owner, in the most efficient manner reasonable under the circumstances. b. Otherwise fully cooperate with the CM/GC during the value engineering process, constructability reviews, and otherwise during the design phase(s) and the construction phase(s) of the Project; and c. In the event the Direct Construction Cost estimates prepared by the CM/GC exceed the Owner’s Direct Construction Cost budget, revise the Project design to allow construction of the Project within Owner’s budget. a. In performing the Direct Construction Cost estimating Services described in Section VII.A.7 above, coordinate the Architect’s performance of those Services with the CM/GC, that will be performing Direct Construction Cost verification services under the CM/GC’s contract with the Owner; and b. Otherwise fully cooperate with the CM/GC during the design phase and the construction phase(s) of the Project. 9. submit to the Owner the following documents, information and other data: a. written report of the results of a Fire and Life Safety review with the City of Corvallis b. interior colors, materials and finishes recommendations; c. a project schedule delineating the estimated time required for the Architect to complete the Design Development and Construction Documents Phases of the Project; d. recommendations by the Consultants (structural, mechanical, electrical) of the technical requirements necessary to implement the Program Requirements; e. equivalent LEED scorecard; and f. preliminary plans, elevations, and other drawings necessary to describe the entire scope of the Project. These drawings may be used for local municipal review and campus review. 10. perform those design Services during this phase of the design for fine arts and crafts to be identified and incorporated into the Project, pursuant to the State of Oregon “1% For Art Program”, set forth in ORS 276.073 to 276.090, as amended, relating to acquisition of fine arts or crafts to be part of the Project and consisting of consultations with the Owner on selection of artwork, commissioning and completion of the artwork and integration with the overall design of the Project.

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Samples: Architect's Agreement, Architect's Agreement

ARCHITECT'S SERVICES. A. Pre-Design/Schematic Design Phase 1. identify applicable building codes, administrative, and permit processing requirements as relevant; 2. verify, by on-site inspection unless specifically stated otherwise by the Owner, existing conditions and systems, including but not necessarily limited to architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical systems, to confirm that these conditions and systems are of adequate condition and capacity to support the Work to be executed on the Project; 3. in consultation with Consultant Team, Owner Representatives, and other designated persons, use all available information to evaluate the program requirementsProgram Requirements, and with appropriate data and graphics propose a series of improvements deemed necessary and desirable to satisfy the Program Requirements, including; space needs, budget, availability of utilities, effect of codes and ordinances, safety and energy requirements, handicapped access to all spaces, historical character of the building, etc.; 4. based on the revised program requirementsProgram Requirements, develop Schematic Design studies consisting of drawings, and other documents for the Owner's approval; 5. provide documents suitable for submission to the City of Corvallis for the Oregon State University Physical Development Plan Review; 6. assist the Owner to file the required documents for the approval of various governmental agencies having jurisdiction over the Project; Owner shall pay for all required appeals and plan review fees; 7. submit to the Owner an estimate, consistent with the requirements of Section I.F.4 above and prepared by an independent cost estimator, of the probable Direct Construction Cost of the Project based upon current area, volume or other appropriate unit costs, and compare and reconcile this independent cost estimate with a separate, independent cost estimate obtained by the Owner; 8. if CM/GC ALTERNATIVES TO BE USED WITH PARAGRAPH 8 ABOVE---“if the Contractor for the Project is a Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”), the Architect shall perform the following Services associated with preparation of the probable Direct Construction Cost of the Project: : [ALTERNATIVE #1] a. In lieu of performing the Direct Construction Cost estimating Services described in Section VII.A.7 VII.A.8 above, provide cost verification Services related to the probable Direct Construction Cost estimates that will be prepared by the CM/GC, including but not limited to the following: 1) Review and verify the of Direct Construction Cost estimates provided by the CM/GC during, or at the end of, the design phase of the Project; and 2) Coordinate these cost verification Services with the Direct Construction Cost estimating services to be provided by the CM/GC, in order to provide timely and accurate cost information to the Owner, in the most efficient manner reasonable under the circumstances. b. Otherwise fully cooperate with the CM/GC during the value engineering process, constructability reviews, and otherwise during the design phase(s) and the construction phase(s) of the Project; and c. In the event the Direct Construction Cost estimates prepared by the CM/GC exceed the Owner’s Direct Construction Cost budget, revise the Project design to allow construction of the Project within Owner’s budget. a. In performing the Direct Construction Cost estimating Services described in Section VII.A.7 above, coordinate the Architect’s performance of those Services with the CM/GC, that will be performing Direct Construction Cost verification services under the CM/GC’s contract with the Owner; and b. Otherwise fully cooperate with the CM/GC during the design phase and the construction phase(s) of the Project. 9. submit to the Owner the following documents, information and other data: a. written report of the results of a Fire and Life Safety review with the City of Corvallis b. interior colors, materials and finishes recommendations; c. a project schedule delineating the estimated time required for the Architect to complete the Design Development and Construction Documents Phases of the Project; d. recommendations by the Consultants (structural, mechanical, electrical) of the technical requirements necessary to implement the Program Requirements; e. equivalent LEED scorecard; and f. preliminary plans, elevations, and other drawings necessary to describe the entire scope of the Project. These drawings may be used for local municipal review and campus review. 10. perform those design Services during this phase of the design for fine arts and crafts to be identified and incorporated into the Project, pursuant to the State of Oregon “1% For Art Program”, set forth in ORS 276.073 to 276.090, as amended, relating to acquisition of fine arts or crafts to be part of the Project and consisting of consultations with the Owner on selection of artwork, commissioning and completion of the artwork and integration with the overall design of the Project.

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Samples: Architect's Agreement

ARCHITECT'S SERVICES. A. Pre-Design/Schematic Design Phase 1. identify applicable building codes, administrative, and permit processing requirements as relevant; 2. verify, by on-site inspection unless specifically stated otherwise by the Owner, existing conditions and systems, including but not necessarily limited to architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical systems, to confirm that these conditions and systems are of adequate condition and capacity to support the Work to be executed on the Project; 3. in consultation with Consultant Teamteam, Owner Representatives, and other designated persons, use all available information to evaluate the program requirements, and with appropriate data and graphics propose a series of improvements deemed necessary and desirable to satisfy the Program Requirements, including; space needs, budget, availability of utilities, effect of codes and ordinances, safety and energy requirements, handicapped access to all spaces, historical character of the building, etc.; 4. based on the revised program requirementsrequirements and approved Design Proposal, develop finalize Schematic Design studies consisting of drawings, and other documents for the Owner's approval; 5. provide documents suitable for submission to the City of Corvallis Bend for the Oregon State University Physical Development Plan Review; 6. assist the Owner to file the required documents for the approval of various governmental agencies having jurisdiction over the Project; Owner shall pay for all required appeals and plan review fees; 7. submit to the Owner an estimate, consistent with the requirements of Section I.F.4 above and prepared by an independent cost estimator, of the probable Direct Construction Cost of the Project based upon current area, volume or other appropriate unit costs, and compare and reconcile this independent cost estimate with a separate, independent cost estimate obtained by the Owner; 8. if the Contractor for the Project is a Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”), the Architect shall perform the following Services associated with preparation of the probable Direct Construction Cost of the Project: a. In lieu of performing the Direct Construction Cost estimating Services described in Section VII.A.7 above, provide cost verification Services related to the probable Direct Construction Cost estimates that will be prepared by the CM/GC, including but not limited to the following: 1) Review and verify the Direct Construction Cost estimates provided by the CM/GC during, or at the end of, the design phase of the Project; and 2) Coordinate these cost verification Services with the Direct Construction Cost estimating services to be provided by the CM/GC, in order to provide timely and accurate cost information to the Owner, in the most efficient manner reasonable under the circumstances. b. Otherwise fully cooperate with the CM/GC during the value engineering process, constructability reviews, and otherwise during the design phase(s) and the construction phase(s) of the Project; and c. In the event the Direct Construction Cost estimates prepared by the CM/GC exceed the Owner’s Direct Construction Cost budget, revise the Project design to allow construction of the Project within Owner’s budget. a. In performing the Direct Construction Cost estimating Services described in Section VII.A.7 above, coordinate the Architect’s performance of those Services with the CM/GC, that will be performing Direct Construction Cost verification services under the CM/GC’s contract with the Owner; and b. Otherwise fully cooperate with the CM/GC during the design phase and the construction phase(s) of the Project. 9. submit to the Owner the following documents, information and other data: a. written report of the results of a Fire and Life Safety review with the City of CorvallisBend b. interior colors, materials and finishes recommendations; c. a project schedule delineating the estimated time required for the Architect to complete the Design Development and Construction Documents Phases of the Project; d. recommendations by the Consultants (structural, mechanical, electrical) of the technical requirements necessary to implement the Program Requirements; e. equivalent LEED scorecard; and f. preliminary plans, elevations, and other drawings necessary to describe the entire scope of the Project. These drawings may be used for local municipal review and campus review. 10. perform those design Services during this phase of the design for fine arts and crafts to be identified and incorporated into the Project, pursuant to the State of Oregon “1% For Art Program”, set forth in ORS 276.073 to 276.090, as amended, relating to acquisition of fine arts or crafts to be part of the Project and consisting of consultations with the Owner on selection of artwork, commissioning and completion of the artwork and integration with the overall design of the Project.

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Samples: Architect's Agreement

ARCHITECT'S SERVICES. A. Pre-Design/Schematic Design Phase 1. identify applicable building codes, administrative, and permit processing requirements as relevant; 2. verify, by on-site inspection unless specifically stated otherwise by the Owner, existing conditions and systems, including but not necessarily limited to architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical systems, to confirm that these conditions and systems are of adequate condition and capacity to support the Work to be executed on the Project; 3. in consultation with Consultant Team, Owner Representatives, and other designated persons, use all available information to evaluate the program requirements, and with appropriate data and graphics propose a series of improvements deemed necessary and desirable to satisfy the Program Requirements, including; space needs, budget, availability of utilities, effect of codes and ordinances, safety and energy requirements, handicapped access to all spaces, historical character of the building, etc.; 4. based on the revised program requirements, develop Schematic Design studies consisting of drawings, and other documents for the Owner's approval; 5. provide documents suitable for submission to the City of Corvallis for the Oregon State University Physical Development Plan Review; 6. assist the Owner to file the required documents for the approval of various governmental agencies having jurisdiction over the Project; Owner shall pay for all required appeals and plan review fees; 7. submit to the Owner an estimate, consistent with the requirements of Section I.F.4 above and prepared by an independent cost estimator, of the probable Direct Construction Cost of the Project based upon current area, volume or other appropriate unit costs, and compare and reconcile this independent cost estimate with a separate, independent cost estimate obtained by the Owner; 8. if the Contractor for the Project is a Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”), the Architect shall perform the following Services associated with preparation of the probable Direct Construction Cost of the Project: a. In lieu of performing the Direct Construction Cost estimating Estimating Services described in Section VII.A.7 above, provide cost verification Services related to the probable Direct Construction Cost estimates that will be prepared by the CM/GC, including but not limited to the following: 1) Review and verify the of Direct Construction Cost estimates provided by the CM/GC during, or at the end of, the design phase of the Project; and 2) Coordinate these cost verification Services with the Direct Construction Cost estimating services to be provided by the CM/GC, in order to provide timely and accurate cost information to the Owner, in the most efficient manner reasonable under the circumstances. b. Otherwise fully cooperate with the CM/GC during the value engineering process, constructability reviews, and otherwise during the design phase(s) and the construction phase(s) of the Project; and c. In the event the Direct Construction Cost estimates prepared by the CM/GC exceed the Owner’s Direct Construction Cost budget, revise the Project design to allow construction of the Project within Owner’s budget. a. In performing the Direct Construction Cost estimating Estimating Services described in Section VII.A.7 above, coordinate the Architect’s performance of those Services with the CM/GC, that will be performing Direct Construction Cost verification services under the CM/GC’s contract with the Owner; and b. Otherwise fully cooperate with the CM/GC during the design phase and the construction phase(s) of the Project. 9. submit to the Owner the following documents, information and other data: a. written report of the results of a Fire and Life Safety review with the City of Corvallis b. interior colors, materials and finishes recommendations; c. a project schedule delineating the estimated time required for the Architect to complete the Design Development and Construction Documents Phases of the Project; d. recommendations by the Consultants (structural, mechanical, electrical) of the technical requirements necessary to implement the Program Requirements; e. equivalent LEED scorecard; and f. preliminary plans, elevations, and other drawings necessary to describe the entire scope of the Project. These drawings may be used for local municipal review and campus review. 10. perform those design Services during this phase of the design for fine arts and crafts to be identified and incorporated into the Project, pursuant to the State of Oregon “1% For Art Program”, set forth in ORS 276.073 to 276.090, as amended, relating to acquisition of fine arts or crafts to be part of the Project and consisting of consultations with the Owner on selection of artwork, commissioning and completion of the artwork and integration with the overall design of the Project.

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Samples: Architect's Agreement

ARCHITECT'S SERVICES. A. Pre-Design/Schematic Design Phase 1. identify applicable building codes, administrative, and permit processing requirements as relevant; 2. verify, by on-site inspection unless specifically stated otherwise by the Owner, existing conditions and systems, including but not necessarily limited to architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical systems, to confirm that these conditions and systems are of adequate condition and capacity to support the Work to be executed on the Project; 3. in consultation with Consultant Team, Owner Representatives, and other designated persons, use all available information to evaluate the program requirementsProgram Requirements, and with appropriate data and graphics propose a series of improvements deemed necessary and desirable to satisfy the Program Requirements, including; space needs, budget, availability of utilities, effect of codes and ordinances, safety and energy requirements, handicapped access to all spaces, historical character of the building, etc.; 4. based on the revised program requirementsProgram Requirements, develop Schematic Design studies consisting of drawings, and other documents for the Owner's approval; 5. provide documents suitable for submission to the City of Corvallis for the Oregon State University Physical Development Plan Review; 6. assist the Owner to file the required documents for the approval of various governmental agencies having jurisdiction over the Project; Owner shall pay for all required appeals and plan review fees; 7. submit to the Owner an estimate, consistent with the requirements of Section I.F.4 above and prepared by an independent cost estimator, of the probable Direct Construction Cost of the Project based upon current area, volume or other appropriate unit costs, and compare and reconcile this independent cost estimate with a separate, independent cost estimate obtained by the Owner; 8. if the Contractor for the Project is a Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”), the Architect shall perform the following Services associated with preparation of the probable Direct Construction Cost of the Project: a. In lieu of performing the Direct Construction Cost estimating Services described in Section VII.A.7 Section VII. A.8 above, provide cost verification Services related to the probable Direct Construction Cost estimates that will be prepared by the CM/GC, including but not limited to the following:Cost 1) Review and verify the of Direct Construction Cost estimates provided by the CM/GC during, or at the end of, the design phase of the Project; and 2) Coordinate these cost verification Services with the Direct Construction Cost estimating services to be provided by the CM/GC, in order to provide timely and accurate cost information to the Owner, in the most efficient manner reasonable under the circumstances. b. Otherwise fully cooperate with the CM/GC during the value engineering process, constructability reviews, and otherwise during the design phase(s) and the construction phase(s) of the Project; and c. In the event the Direct Construction Cost estimates prepared by the CM/GC exceed the Owner’s Direct Construction Cost budget, revise the Project design to allow construction of the Project within Owner’s budget. a. In performing the Direct Construction Cost estimating Services described in Section VII.A.7 above, coordinate the Architect’s performance of those Services with the CM/GC, that will be performing Direct Construction Cost verification services under the CM/GC’s contract with the Owner; and b. Otherwise fully cooperate with the CM/GC during the design phase and the construction phase(s) of the Project. 9. submit to the Owner the following documents, information and other data: a. written report of the results of a Fire and Life Safety review with the City of Corvallis b. interior colors, materials and finishes recommendations; c. a project schedule delineating the estimated time required for the Architect to complete the Design Development and Construction Documents Phases of the Project; d. recommendations by the Consultants (structural, mechanical, electrical) of the technical requirements necessary to implement the Program Requirements; e. equivalent LEED scorecard; and f. preliminary plans, elevations, and other drawings necessary to describe the entire scope of the Project. These drawings may be used for local municipal review and campus review. 10. perform those design Services during this phase of the design for fine arts and crafts to be identified and incorporated into the Project, pursuant to the State of Oregon “1% For Art Program”, set forth in ORS 276.073 to 276.090, as amended, relating to acquisition of fine arts or crafts to be part of the Project and consisting of consultations with the Owner on selection of artwork, commissioning and completion of the artwork and integration with the overall design of the Project.

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Samples: Architect's Agreement

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ARCHITECT'S SERVICES. A. Pre-Design/Schematic Design Phase 1. identify applicable building codes, administrative, and permit processing requirements as relevant; 2. verify, by on-site inspection unless specifically stated otherwise by the Owner, existing conditions and systems, including but not necessarily limited to architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical systems, to confirm that these conditions and systems are of adequate condition and capacity to support the Work to be executed on the Project; 3. in consultation with Consultant Team, Owner Representatives, and other designated persons, use all available information to evaluate the program requirementsrequirements as indicated in the Project Description section of the RFQ, and with appropriate data and graphics propose a series of improvements deemed necessary and desirable to satisfy the Program Requirementsprogram requirements, including; space needs, budget, availability of utilities, effect of codes and ordinances, safety and energy requirements, handicapped access to all spaces, historical character of the building, etc.; 4. based on the revised program requirements, develop Schematic Design studies consisting of drawings, and other documents for the Owner's approval; 5. provide documents suitable for submission to the City of Corvallis Newport for the Oregon State University Physical Development Plan Review; 6. assist the Owner to file the required documents for the approval of various governmental agencies having jurisdiction over the Project; Owner shall pay for all required appeals and plan review fees; 7. submit to the Owner an estimate, consistent with the requirements of Section I.F.4 above and prepared by an independent cost estimator, of the probable Direct Construction Cost of the Project based upon current area, volume or other appropriate unit costs, and compare and reconcile this independent cost estimate with a separate, independent cost estimate obtained by the Owner; 8. if the Contractor for the Project is a Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”), the Architect shall perform the following Services associated with preparation of the probable Direct Construction Cost of the Project: a. In lieu of performing the Direct Construction Cost estimating Services described in Section VII.A.7 above, provide cost verification Services related to the probable Direct Construction Cost estimates that will be prepared by the CM/GC, including but not limited to the following: 1) Review and verify the of Direct Construction Cost estimates provided by the CM/GC during, or at the end of, the design phase of the Project; and 2) Coordinate these cost verification Services with the Direct Construction Cost estimating services to be provided by the CM/GC, in order to provide timely and accurate cost information to the Owner, in the most efficient manner reasonable under the circumstances. b. Otherwise fully cooperate with the CM/GC during the value engineering process, constructability reviews, and otherwise during the design phase(s) and the construction phase(s) of the Project; and c. In the event the Direct Construction Cost estimates prepared by the CM/GC exceed the Owner’s Direct Construction Cost budget, revise the Project design to allow construction of the Project within Owner’s budget. a. In performing the Direct Construction Cost estimating Services described in Section VII.A.7 above, coordinate the Architect’s performance of those Services with the CM/GC, that will be performing Direct Construction Cost verification services under the CM/GC’s contract with the Owner; and b. Otherwise fully cooperate with the CM/GC during the design phase and the construction phase(s) of the Project. 9. submit to the Owner the following documents, information and other data: a. written report of the results of a Fire and Life Safety review with the City of CorvallisNewport b. interior colors, materials and finishes recommendations; c. a project schedule delineating the estimated time required for the Architect to complete the Design Development and Construction Documents Phases of the Project; d. recommendations by the Consultants (structural, mechanical, electrical) of the technical requirements necessary to implement the Program Requirements; e. equivalent LEED scorecard; and f. preliminary plans, elevations, and other drawings necessary to describe the entire scope of the Project. These drawings may be used for local municipal review and campus review. 10. perform those design Services during this phase of the design for fine arts and crafts to be identified and incorporated into the Project, pursuant to the State of Oregon “1% For Art Program”, set forth in ORS 276.073 to 276.090, as amended, relating to acquisition of fine arts or crafts to be part of the Project and consisting of consultations with the Owner on selection of artwork, commissioning and completion of the artwork and integration with the overall design of the Project.

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Samples: Architect's Agreement

ARCHITECT'S SERVICES. A. Pre-Design/Schematic Design Phase 1. identify applicable building codes, administrative, and permit processing requirements as relevant; 2. verify, by on-site inspection unless specifically stated otherwise by the Owner, existing conditions and systems, including but not necessarily limited to architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical systems, to confirm that these conditions and systems are of adequate condition and capacity to support the Work to be executed on the Project; 3. in consultation with Consultant Team, Owner Representatives, and other designated persons, use all available information to evaluate the program requirementsProgram Requirements, and with appropriate data and graphics propose a series of improvements deemed necessary and desirable to satisfy the Program Requirements, including; space needs, budget, availability of utilities, effect of codes and ordinances, safety and energy requirements, handicapped access to all spaces, historical character of the building, etc.; 4. based on the revised program requirementsProgram Requirements, develop Schematic Design studies consisting of drawings, and other documents for the Owner's approval; 5. provide documents suitable for submission to the City of Corvallis for the Oregon State University Physical Development Plan Review; 6. assist the Owner to file the required documents for the approval of various governmental agencies having jurisdiction over the Project; Owner shall pay for all required appeals and plan review fees; 7. submit to the Owner an estimate, consistent with the requirements of Section I.F.4 above and prepared by an independent cost estimator, of the probable Direct Construction Cost of the Project based upon current area, volume or other appropriate unit costs, and compare and reconcile this independent cost estimate with a separate, independent cost estimate obtained by the Owner; 8. if the Contractor for the Project is a Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”), the Architect shall perform the following Services associated with preparation of the probable Direct Construction Cost of the Project: a. In lieu of performing the Direct Construction Cost estimating Services described in Section VII.A.7 above, provide cost verification Services related to the probable Direct Construction Cost estimates that will be prepared by the CM/GC, including but not limited to the following: 1) Review and verify the of Direct Construction Cost estimates provided by the CM/GC during, or at the end of, the design phase of the Project; and 2) Coordinate these cost verification Services with the Direct Construction Cost estimating services to be provided by the CM/GC, in order to provide timely and accurate cost information to the Owner, in the most efficient manner reasonable under the circumstances. b. Otherwise fully cooperate with the CM/GC during the value engineering process, constructability reviews, and otherwise during the design phase(s) and the construction phase(s) of the Project; and c. In the event the Direct Construction Cost estimates prepared by the CM/GC exceed the Owner’s Direct Construction Cost budget, revise the Project design to allow construction of the Project within Owner’s budget. a. In performing the Direct Construction Cost estimating Services described in Section VII.A.7 above, coordinate the Architect’s performance of those Services with the CM/GC, that will be performing Direct Construction Cost verification services under the CM/GC’s contract with the Owner; and b. Otherwise fully cooperate with the CM/GC during the design phase and the construction phase(s) of the Project. 9. submit to the Owner the following documents, information and other data: a. written report of the results of a Fire and Life Safety review with the City of Corvallis b. interior colors, materials and finishes recommendations; c. a project schedule delineating the estimated time required for the Architect to complete the Design Development and Construction Documents Phases of the Project; d. recommendations by the Consultants (structural, mechanical, electrical) of the technical requirements necessary to implement the Program Requirements; e. equivalent LEED scorecard; and f. preliminary plans, elevations, and other drawings necessary to describe the entire scope of the Project. These drawings may be used for local municipal review and campus review. 10. perform those design Services during this phase of the design for fine arts and crafts to be identified and incorporated into the Project, pursuant to the State of Oregon “1% For Art Program”, set forth in ORS 276.073 to 276.090, as amended, relating to acquisition of fine arts or crafts to be part of the Project and consisting of consultations with the Owner on selection of artwork, commissioning and completion of the artwork and integration with the overall design of the Project.

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Samples: Architect's Agreement

ARCHITECT'S SERVICES. A. Pre-Design/Schematic Design Phase 1. identify applicable building codes, administrative, and permit processing requirements as relevant; 2. verify, by on-site inspection unless specifically stated otherwise by the Owner, existing conditions and systems, including but not necessarily limited to architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical systems, to confirm that these conditions and systems are of adequate condition and SAMPL capacity to support the Work to be executed on the Project; 3. in consultation with Consultant Team, Owner Representatives, and other designated persons, use all available information to evaluate the program requirements, and with appropriate data and graphics propose a series of improvements deemed necessary and desirable to satisfy the Program Requirements, including; space needs, budget, availability of utilities, effect of codes and ordinances, safety and energy requirements, handicapped access to all spaces, historical character of the building, etc.; 4. based on the revised program requirements, develop Schematic Design studies consisting of drawings, and other documents for the Owner's approval; 5. provide documents suitable for submission to the City of Corvallis for the Oregon State University Physical Development Plan Review; 6. assist the Owner to file the required documents for the approval of various governmental agencies having jurisdiction over the Project; Owner shall pay for all required appeals and plan review fees; 7. submit to the Owner an estimate, consistent with the requirements of Section I.F.4 above and prepared by an independent cost estimator, of the probable Direct Construction Cost of the Project based upon current area, volume or other appropriate unit costs, and compare and reconcile this independent cost estimate with a separate, independent cost estimate obtained by the Owner; 8. if the Contractor for the Project is a Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”), the Architect shall perform the following Services associated with preparation of the probable Direct Construction Cost of the Project: a. In lieu of performing the Direct Construction Cost estimating Services described in Section VII.A.7 above, provide cost verification Services related to the probable Direct Construction Cost estimates that will be prepared by the CM/GC, including but not limited to the following: 1) Review and verify the of Direct Construction Cost estimates provided by the CM/GC during, or at the end of, the design phase of the Project; and 2) Coordinate these cost verification Services with the Direct Construction Cost estimating services to be provided by the CM/GC, in order to provide timely and accurate cost information to the Owner, in the most efficient manner reasonable under the circumstances. b. Otherwise fully cooperate with the CM/GC during the value engineering process, constructability reviews, and otherwise during the design phase(s) and the construction phase(s) of the Project; and c. In the event the Direct Construction Cost estimates prepared by the CM/GC exceed the Owner’s Direct Construction Cost budget, revise the Project design to allow construction of the Project within Owner’s budget.. SAMPL a. In performing the Direct Construction Cost estimating Services described in Section VII.A.7 above, coordinate the Architect’s performance of those Services with the CM/GC, that will be performing Direct Construction Cost verification services under the CM/GC’s contract with the Owner; and b. Otherwise fully cooperate with the CM/GC during the design phase and the construction phase(s) of the Project. 9. submit to the Owner the following documents, information and other data: a. written report of the results of a Fire and Life Safety review with the City of Corvallis b. interior colors, materials and finishes recommendations; c. a project schedule delineating the estimated time required for the Architect to complete the Design Development and Construction Documents Phases of the Project; d. recommendations by the Consultants (structural, mechanical, electrical) of the technical requirements necessary to implement the Program Requirements; e. equivalent LEED scorecard; and f. preliminary plans, elevations, and other drawings necessary to describe the entire scope of the Project. These drawings may be used for local municipal review and campus review. 10. perform those design Services during this phase of the design for fine arts and crafts to be identified and incorporated into the Project, pursuant to the State of Oregon “1% For Art Program”, set forth in ORS 276.073 to 276.090, as amended, relating to acquisition of fine arts or crafts to be part of the Project and consisting of consultations with the Owner on selection of artwork, commissioning and completion of the artwork and integration with the overall design of the Project.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Architect's Agreement

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