Basic Services – Consultant Responsibilities Clause Samples

Basic Services – Consultant Responsibilities. The Project Consultant shall confer with representatives of the Owner to verify and confirm the Project (as appropriate to the type of project and scope).
Basic Services – Consultant Responsibilities. 3.01.01 Review the Project Consultant’s design and construction documents to determine that the design and construction documents conform to the applicable SBBC architects and engineers Design Criteria, Design & Material Standards, Project Educational Specifications, SREF, Florida Building Code, Florida Fire Prevention Code, ADA and all other regulations that may have jurisdiction. At each phase, reviews shall be performed by all or some of the following standard disciplines: civil, life safety, architecture, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing. At a particular phase, when the review by an individual discipline is not applicable, the review comment form shall so state. Under this contract reviews shall be performed at the following phases: a. Phase I, Schematic Design. b. Phase II, Preliminary Design, including Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA). c. Phase III 50% Construction Documents. d. Phase III 100% Construction Documents for Site Engineering. (Permit code review for Phase III 100% Construction Documents is under a separate contract.)
Basic Services – Consultant Responsibilities. 3.01.01 The Project Consultant shall confer with representatives of the Owner to verify and confirm the Program (as appropriate to the type of project and scope). 3.01.02 The Project Consultant shall prior to commencing design activities, visit and inspect the site to determine if existing conditions conform to those portrayed on information as may have been provided by the Owner: (A) Take photographs and make written documentation, sketches, notes or reports to confirm and record the condition of the existing site and building elements and systems. (B) Site investigations and inspections and access to concealed areas should be non-destructive except where destructive investigations, tests or means of access are authorized in advance by the Owner. 3.01.03 In the event that the Project Consultant believes that the project scope, schedule or budget is not achievable, the Project Consultant shall immediately upon discovery notify the Owner in writing as to the reasons one or all of them are unreasonable or not achievable. 3.01.04 The consultant shall review with Owner alternative approaches to design and construction of the project; site use and improvements; selections of materials, building systems and equipment; potential construction methods and methods of project delivery; and, if requested, shall make a recommendation among such alternatives. 3.01.05 The Project Consultant shall prepare a schedule of services for approval by Owner. Such schedule shall show activities including but not limited to Project Consultant efforts and Owner reviews and approvals required to complete services. As a condition of payment, Project Consultant will submit with each invoice a copy of the approved schedule showing progress (indicated by percentage complete).
Basic Services – Consultant Responsibilities. Review the Project Consultant’s design and construction documents to determine that the design and construction documents conform to the applicable SBBC Engineers and engineers Design Criteria, Design & Material Standards, Project Educational Specifications, SREF, Florida Building Code, Florida Fire Prevention Code, ADA and all other regulations that may have jurisdiction. At each phase, reviews shall be performed by all or some of the following standard disciplines: civil, life safety, engineering, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing. At a particular phase, when the review by an individual discipline is not applicable, the review comment form shall so state. Under this contract reviews shall be performed at the following phases:
Basic Services – Consultant Responsibilities. 3.01.01 The Project Consultant shall confer with representatives of the Owner to verify and confirm the Program (as appropriate to the type of project and scope). 3.01.02 The Project Consultant shall prior to commencing design activities, visit and inspect the site to determine if existing conditions conform to those portrayed on information as may have been provided by the Owner: (A) Take photographs and make written documentation, sketches, notes or reports to confirm and record the condition of the existing site and building elements and systems. (B) Site investigations and inspections and access to concealed areas should be non- destructive except where destructive investigations, tests or means of access are authorized in advance by the Owner. 3.01.03 In the event that the Project Consultant believes that the project scope, schedule or budget is not achievable, the Project Consultant shall immediately upon discovery notify the Owner in writing as to the reasons one or all of them are unreasonable or not achievable. 3.01.04 The consultant shall review with Owner alternative approaches to design and construction of the project; site use and improvements; selections of materials, building systems and equipment; potential construction methods and methods of project delivery; and, if requested, shall make a recommendation among such alternatives.