Common use of Constructability Review Clause in Contracts

Constructability Review. The CMA is responsible for expeditiously conducting the constructability review. The required primary elements of the CMA's constructability review are: ▪ Drawings are complete and coordinated among disciplines. ▪ Materials, processes, equipment, and labor are available, non-proprietary, and appropriate according to best industry practice and LEED requirements. ▪ Defects, conflicts, overlaps, ambiguities, or lack of clarity in documents are identified for correction. ▪ Planning for use of the Site accommodates access, logistics, phasing, and storage. ▪ Existing conditions are shown correctly and adequately. ▪ Protection of historic features to be preserved is adequate. ▪ Incorporation of new systems preserves without damage designated historic fabric and features. ▪ Requirements of APS design requirements. ▪ All required construction work is included in the Contract Documents. ▪ Construction details are workable. ▪ General Conditions Items are properly addressed.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Construction Manager Advisory Services Agreement, Construction Manager Advisory Services Agreement, Construction Manager Advisory Services Agreement

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