Constructability Review and Reporting Clause Samples

The Constructability Review and Reporting clause requires a systematic evaluation of project plans and specifications to identify potential construction challenges before work begins. Typically, this involves a team of experts reviewing design documents to spot issues such as unclear details, sequencing conflicts, or impractical construction methods, and then compiling their findings in a formal report. The core purpose of this clause is to proactively address constructability concerns, thereby reducing costly changes, delays, and disputes during the construction phase.
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Constructability Review and Reporting. The Construction Administrator will provide a “Constructability Review” report of the early design documents. The report will be based upon an inspection that will include, but not be limited to, the following: a) The project area, to become familiar with on-site conditions. b) As-built drawings. c) Proposed mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems overview. d) Soil conditions based upon the geo-technical report provided by the architect. DocuSign Envelope ID: E549DE05-0907-4E57-8502-3E555A6AE836 e) For certain projects, sustainable design strategies including LEED Silver certification and the client agency’s policies and standards for healthy buildings. f) Phasing requirements, if any.
Constructability Review and Reporting. The Construction Administrator will provide aConstructability Reviewreport of the early design documents. The report will be based upon an inspection that will include, but not be limited to, the following: a) The project area, to become familiar with on-site conditions. b) As-built drawings. c) Proposed mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems overview. d) Soil conditions based upon the geo-technical report provided by the architect. e) For certain projects, sustainable design strategies including LEED Silver certification and the client agency’s policies and standards for healthy buildings. f) Phasing requirements, if any.
Constructability Review and Reporting. The Construction Administrator will provide aConstructability Reviewreport of the early design documents. The report will be based upon an inspection that will include, but not be limited to, the following: a) The campus, to become familiar with on-site conditions. b) Assist DAS in the review of the A/E designs including, but not limited to, the building components and features, for the purpose of evaluating cost effectiveness, ease of construction, fabrication, and installation. For example, avoid overly difficult building features that have the potential to add significant cost and/or time to the project.
Constructability Review and Reporting. The CA will provide aConstructability Reviewreport of the early design documents. The report will be based upon an inspection that will include, but not be limited to, the following: a) Become familiar with on-site conditions. b) Proposed mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems overview. c) Soil conditions based upon the geo-technical report provided by others. d) Sustainable Design strategies including LEED Silver certification, the approach to meeting High Performance Building Requirements, and the client agency's policies and standards for healthy buildings. e) Assist DAS in the review of the A/E designs including, but not limited to, the building components and features, for the purpose of evaluating cost effectiveness, ease of DocuSign Envelope ID: DB9BB4EC-1BC8-4A97-93F7-8DAB30F70300 construction, fabrication, and installation. For example, avoid overly difficult building features such as elliptical roof cross sections that have the potential to add significant cost and/or time to the project.
Constructability Review and Reporting. At 50% completion of the DD documents, if applicable, the CA will prepare a “Constructability Review” report of the proposed building components and features, for the purpose of evaluating cost effectiveness, ease of construction, fabrication, and installation. At 100% completion of the DD documents, the CA will prepare a “Constructability Review” report of the entire DD Phase. DD analysis and extend its review to include, but not be limited to, an analysis of the following: 1) Availability of materials and labor, 2) Identification of long lead items, 3) Durability and intended use of materials and equipment, 4) Space requirements and allotments of equipment and building systems, 5) Functional systems checks, assessment of controls, and building management systems in coordination with the CxA. 6) Envelope design in coordination with the BECxA 7) Construction methodology, 8) Identify past problems with proposed materials or equipment, and propose alternatives that could lead to cost savings; 9) Systems not analyzed during the SD Phase, including, but not limited to furniture systems, computer systems, telecommunication systems, and finish systems. 10) Effect of blasting and pile driving or any construction activities potentially effecting adjacent structures. 11) FF&E Move Services (DD)
Constructability Review and Reporting. The Construction Administrator will provide aConstructability Reviewreport of the early design documents. The report will be based upon an inspection that will include, but not be limited to, the following: a) The campus, to become familiar with on-site conditions. b) Proposed mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems overview. c) Soil conditions based upon the geo-technical report provided by others. d) Sustainable Design strategies, the approach to meeting High Performance Building requirements, and the Client Agency's policies and standards for healthy buildings. e) Assist DAS in the review of the Architect/Engineer designs including, but not limited to, the building components and features, for the purpose of evaluating cost effectiveness, ease of construction, fabrication, and installation. For example, avoid overly difficult building features such as elliptical roof cross sections that have the potential to add significant cost and/or time to the project.
Constructability Review and Reporting. The Construction Administrator will provide aConstructability Reviewreport of the early design documents. The report will be based upon an inspection that will include, but not be limited to, the following: a) The campus, to become familiar with on-site conditions. b) Proposed mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems overview. c) Soil conditions based upon the geo-technical report provided by others. d) Sustainable Design strategies, the approach to meeting High Performance Building requirements, and the Client Agency's policies and standards for healthy buildings. e) Assist DAS in the review of the Architect/Engineer designs including, but not limited to, the building components and features, for the purpose of evaluating cost effectiveness, ease of construction, fabrication, and installation. For example, avoid overly difficult building features such as elliptical roof cross sections that have the potential to add significant cost and/or time to the project.