Background/Operations Sample Clauses

Background/Operations. The School District may assign a Supplemental Construction Manager on the Project. The Supplemental Construction Manager may act as the assigned School District representative on the Project. The Supplemental Construction Manager may act as one of the representatives of the School District’s Office of Capital Programs on the Project. The following describes the Supplemental Construction Manager’s services and responsibilities on the Project. 1. The Supplemental Construction Manager’s services, duties and responsibilities during the Pre-Construction Phases of the Project will include, but not be limited to, the following: (a) performing and preparing detailed constructability reviews at completion of Schematic Design Phase drawings, completion of the Design Development Phase drawings, completion of the Construction Documents Phase drawings, and completion of the Bid Documents Phase drawings; (b) preparing construction cost (pre-bid) estimates at completion of Design Development Phase drawings, and Construction Documents Phase drawings; (c) reviewing and providing a final construction cost (pre-bid) estimate at the completion of Construction Documents Phase drawings; (d) supporting the Project Designer’s efforts in obtaining required approvals; (e) determining required permits and ensuring the Contractor obtains appropriate permits; (f) developing the Project specific front end construction specifications to be included with the School District standard front end construction specifications; and (g) providing procurement support services including assisting in the issuance of addenda, and assisting the School District Project Manager in contractor bid evaluations. 2. The School District shall provide site inspection, coordination and contract administration services for the Project during the Construction Period through the Supplemental Construction Manager. The Supplemental Construction Manager’s services, duties and responsibilities during the Construction Period of the Project will include, but not be limited to, the following: (a) performing field oversight and coordination services on the Project; and (b) safety monitoring services, all as set forth in the Supplemental Construction Manager’s contract with the School District. The School District shall furnish the Commissioning Agent with a copy of any written agreement between the School District and the Supplemental Construction Manager.
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Background/Operations. In addition to the listed program management services set forth in Paragraph 3.1 and Subparagraphs 3.

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