Common use of Code Inspections Clause in Contracts

Code Inspections. All projects require detailed code compliance inspections during construction in disciplines determined by the Owner and the Architect-Engineer. These disciplines normally include, but are not necessarily limited to, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and general building. Inspection personnel will be provided by the Owner and the Architect-Engineer. Names, addresses, and phone numbers of the inspectors will be provided to the Construction Manager. The Construction Manager shall communicate and cooperate with outside agencies for inspections as required. The Construction Manager shall notify the appropriate inspector(s), no less than 48 hours in advance that the work is ready for inspection and before the work is covered up. Work not inspected and approved prior to cover-up shall be uncovered for inspection. All costs for uncovering and reconstruction shall be borne by the Construction Manager. All inspections shall be made for conformance with the applicable building codes, compliance with drawings and specifications, and quality. Cost for all re-inspections of work found defective and subsequently repaired shall be borne by the Construction Manager.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement Between Owner and Construction, Agreement Between Owner and Construction, cdn.boarddocs.com

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Code Inspections. All projects require detailed code compliance inspections during construction in disciplines determined by the Owner and the Architect-Engineer. These disciplines normally include, but are not necessarily limited to, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and general building. Inspection personnel will be provided by the Owner and the Architect-Engineer. Names, addresses, and phone numbers of the inspectors will be provided to the Construction Manager. The Construction Manager shall communicate and cooperate with outside agencies for inspections as required. The Construction Manager shall notify the appropriate inspector(s), no less than 48 hours in advance advance, that the work is ready for inspection and before the work is covered up. Work not inspected and approved prior to cover-cover- up shall be uncovered for inspection. All costs for uncovering and reconstruction shall be borne by the Construction Manager. All inspections shall be made for conformance with the applicable building codes, compliance with drawings and specifications, and quality. Cost for all re-inspections of work found defective and subsequently repaired shall be borne by the Construction Manager.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Code Inspections. All projects require detailed code compliance inspections during construction in disciplines determined by the Owner and the Architect-Engineer. These disciplines normally include, but are not necessarily limited to, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and general building. Inspection personnel will be provided by the Owner and the Architect-Engineer. Names, addresses, and phone numbers of the inspectors will be provided to the Construction Manager. The Construction Manager shall communicate and cooperate with outside agencies for inspections as required. The Construction Manager shall notify the appropriate inspector(s), no less than 48 24 hours in advance advance, that the work is ready for inspection and before the work is covered up. Work not inspected and approved prior to cover-up shall be uncovered for inspection. All costs for uncovering and reconstruction shall be borne by the Construction Manager. All inspections shall be made for conformance with the applicable building codes, compliance with drawings and specifications, and quality. Cost for all re-inspections of work found defective and subsequently repaired shall be borne by the Construction Manager.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Between Owner and Construction

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Code Inspections. All projects require detailed code compliance inspections during construction in disciplines determined by the Owner and the Architect-Engineer. These disciplines normally include, but are not necessarily limited to, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and general building. Inspection personnel will be provided by the Owner and the Architect-Engineer. Names, addresses, and phone numbers of the inspectors will be provided to the Construction Manager. The Construction Manager shall communicate and cooperate with outside agencies for inspections as required. The Construction Manager shall notify the appropriate inspector(s), no less than 48 24 hours in advance that the work is ready for inspection and before the work is covered up. Work not inspected and approved prior to cover-up shall be uncovered for inspection. All costs for uncovering and reconstruction shall be borne by the Construction Manager. All inspections shall be made for conformance with the applicable building codes, compliance with drawings and specifications, and quality. Cost for all re-inspections of work found defective and subsequently repaired shall be borne by the Construction Manager.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Between Owner and Construction

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