Common use of Code and Regulatory Compliance Clause in Contracts

Code and Regulatory Compliance. (1) The Architectural Designer shall be responsible for all research, documentation and filings for approvals required of regulatory agencies for the Project. Typical regulatory agency approvals required for the Project are listed in the Phases of Service section of the RFP. The Design developed by the Architectural Designer and its Subconsultants for the Project shall be in compliance with all required codes and regulations, and the Design Documents for the Project shall clearly indicate the code requirements that affect the Design and the method in which the Design complies with the code and regulatory requirements. When code and regulatory requirements are vague, or are subject to interpretation, or conflict with other code and regulatory requirements, the Architectural Designer shall be responsible for obtaining and documenting interpretations and decisions from the proper regulatory agencies in a timely manner so that the interpretations and decisions will not adversely affect the progress of the Design. (2) A number of approvals may require presentations made to public commissions. The Architectural Designer shall properly prepare for presentations made to public commissions, including practice sessions of the presentations made to School District representatives. (3) The Architectural Designer shall schedule consultations and meetings with regulatory agencies as soon as possible in the design process. (4) Required changes to Designs that result from reviews by regulatory agencies shall not be considered as grounds for extension of time to the Project Schedule or modification to the Architectural Designer’s compensation for the design.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services

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Code and Regulatory Compliance. (1) The Architectural Designer Design Professional shall be responsible for all research, documentation and filings for approvals required of regulatory agencies for the Project. Typical regulatory agency approvals required for the Project are listed in the Phases of Service section of the RFP. The Design developed by the Architectural Designer Design Professional and its Subconsultants for the Project shall be in compliance with all required codes and regulations, and the Design Documents for the Project shall clearly indicate the code requirements that affect the Design and the method in which the Design complies with the code and regulatory requirements. When code and regulatory requirements are vague, or are subject to interpretation, or conflict with other code and regulatory requirements, the Architectural Designer Design Professional shall be responsible for obtaining and documenting interpretations and decisions from the proper regulatory agencies in a timely manner so that the interpretations and decisions will not adversely affect the progress of the Design. (2) A number of approvals may require presentations made to public commissions. The Architectural Designer Design Professional shall properly prepare for presentations made to public commissions, including practice sessions of the presentations made to School District representativesrepresentatives and the Program Manager. (3) The Architectural Designer Design Professional shall schedule consultations and meetings with regulatory agencies as soon as possible in the design process. (4) Required changes to Designs that result from reviews by regulatory agencies shall not be considered as grounds for extension of time to the Project Schedule or modification to the Architectural DesignerDesign Professional’s compensation for the design.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Professional Design Services, Professional Services

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Code and Regulatory Compliance. (1) The Architectural Designer shall be responsible for all research, documentation and filings for approvals required of regulatory agencies for the Project. Typical regulatory agency approvals required for the Project are listed in the Phases of Service section of the RFP. The Design developed by the Architectural Designer and its Subconsultants for the Project shall be in compliance with all required codes and regulations, and the Design Documents for the Project shall clearly indicate the code requirements that affect the Design and the method in which the Design complies with the code and regulatory requirements. When code and regulatory requirements are vague, or are subject to interpretation, or conflict with other code and regulatory requirements, the Architectural Designer shall be responsible for obtaining and documenting interpretations and decisions from the proper regulatory agencies in a timely manner so that the interpretations and decisions will not adversely affect the progress of the Design. (2) A number of approvals may require presentations made to public commissions. The Architectural Designer shall properly prepare for presentations made to public commissions, including practice sessions of the presentations made to School District representatives. (3) The Architectural Designer shall schedule consultations and meetings with regulatory agencies as soon as possible in the design process. (4) Required changes to Designs that result from reviews by regulatory agencies shall not be considered as grounds for extension of time to the Project Schedule or modification to the Architectural Designer’s compensation for the design.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

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