Comparison of Contract Documents and Field Conditions Sample Clauses

Comparison of Contract Documents and Field Conditions. Since the Contract Documents for each Project are complementary, before submitting a price proposal to Owner for the Work for a Project or any Change Order Proposal for a change in the Work for a Project, and before starting each portion of the Work for a Project, Contractor and its Subcontractors, Sub-subcontractors and suppliers shall carefully study and compare the various Drawings, Specifications, and other Contract Documents for such Project relative to that portion of the Work for such Project, as well as the information furnished by Owner pursuant to Article GC-2.2 above, shall verify all figures and dimensions on the Contract Documents for such Project before laying out the Work for such Project, shall take field measurements of any existing conditions related to that portion of the Work for such Project, and shall observe any conditions at the Site of such Project affecting any of the above items. In addition, prior to commencement of each portion of the Work for a Project, and at intervals appropriate to the progress of the Work for such Project, Contractor and its Subcontractors shall meet with Owner and its Separate Contractors, Architect and Architect’s Consultants for such Project to coordinate the Contract Documents for such Project, including the design of building systems delegated to Contractor, for the purpose of a construction feasibility, constructability reviews and coordination analysis, identifying conflicts, missing information, or gaps in the planned scope of Work for such Project and to take appropriate corrective action to ensure the full scope of intended Work for such Project is performed efficiently, timely and economically. In addition, before starting each portion of the Work for a Project, Contractor shall examine all construction and improvements adjoining the Site of such Project. Any errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in a Project, or any portion thereof, discovered by Contractor shall be reported promptly to the Architect for such Project and Owner as a written request for information (“RFI”) in such form as may be required by the General Requirements.
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Related to Comparison of Contract Documents and Field Conditions

  • ENUMERATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS § 9.1 The Contract Documents, except for Modifications issued after execution of this Agreement, are enumerated in the sections below.

  • ADDITIONAL SPECIAL CONTRACT CONDITIONS A. Special Contract Conditions revisions: the corresponding subsections of the Special Contract Conditions referenced below are replaced in their entirety with the following:

  • INTENT OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 1.1 It is the intent of the Contract Documents to describe a functionally complete Project (or portion thereof) to be constructed in accordance with the Contract Documents. Any work, materials or equipment that may reasonably be inferred from the Contract Documents as being required to produce the intended result shall be supplied whether or not specifically called for. When words which have a well-known technical or trade meaning are used to describe work, materials or equipment, such words shall be interpreted in accordance with that meaning. Reference to standard specifications, manuals or codes of any technical society, organization or association or to the laws or regulations of any governmental authority having jurisdiction over the Project, whether such reference be specific or by implication, shall mean the latest standard specification, manual, code, law or regulation in effect at the time the Work is performed, except as may be otherwise specifically stated herein.

  • Drawings and Specifications at the Project Site The Contractor shall keep at the Site at least one copy of the Contract Documents and Change Orders, all in good order and available to the Design Professional and to his representatives.

  • CONSTRUCTION/PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS In compliance with Article 8, Section 220 of the New York State Labor Law:

  • Related Provisions in Bidding Documents and Works Contracts 10. The Borrower shall ensure that all bidding documents and contracts for Works contain provisions that require contractors to:

  • Technical Specifications and Drawings a) The Goods and Related Services supplied under this Contract shall conform to the technical specifications and standards mentioned in Section VI, Schedule of Requirements and, when no applicable standard is mentioned, the standard shall be equivalent or superior to the official standards whose application is appropriate to the Goods' country of origin.

  • CONTRACTOR’S SUBMISSION OF CONTRACT MODIFICATIONS In connection with any Contract modification, OGS reserves the right to:  request additional information  reject Contract modifications  remove Products from Contract modification requests  request additional discounts for new or existing Products

  • REVIEW OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 4.2.1 The Contractor shall carefully study and compare the Contract Documents and shall immediately report in writing to the Architect and the State any error, inconsistency or omission he may discover. The Contractor shall not be liable to the State or the Architect for any damage resulting from any such errors, inconsistencies or omissions in the Contract Documents. The Contractor shall perform no portion of the Work at any time without Contract Documents or, where required, approved Shop Drawings, Product Data or Samples for such portion of the Work.

  • Intellectual Property Rights in Construction Documents, Drawings, and Models The drawings, Specifications and other documents prepared by the Design Professional pursuant to this Contract (including, without limitation, the Construction Documents), are the property of the Owner, whether or not the Project for which they are made commences or completes construction. Neither the Contractor nor any Subcontractor or material or equipment supplier shall own or claim a copyright in such drawings, Specifications, and other similar or related documents; Owner shall retain all common law, statutory, and other intellectual property rights with respect thereto. The Contractor must deliver remaining copies of such documents to the Owner upon request or upon completion of the Work, except that the Contractor may keep one copy of such documents for its files. The Contractor shall only use such drawings, Specifications and other documents for this Project. Neither the Contractor nor any Subcontractor or material or equipment supplier may use such drawings, Specifications, and other documents on other projects without the specific written consent of the Owner. All models are the property of the Owner.

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