Common use of Constructability Clause in Contracts

Constructability. The Agreement requires the Project Architect to employ a General Contractor or Construction Manager acceptable to the Owner to provide outside construction expertise through the Schematic Design, Design Development and Construction Document Phases. The General Contractor or Construction Manager will provide review input related to Project Objectives, methods and concepts of “constructability.” In addition, the General Contractor or Construction Manager will submit for review a “constructability report” and Cost Quantity Survey to coincide with the Project Architect’s Basic Services submission requirements. (See the Agreement).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Owner's Design Guidelines Agreement, Owner's Design Guidelines Agreement, Owner’s Design Guidelines Agreement

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Constructability. The Agreement requires the Project Architect to employ a General Contractor or Construction Manager acceptable to the Owner Owner, which will not submit a bid for the project, to provide outside construction expertise through the Schematic Design, Design Development and Construction Document Phases. The General Contractor or Construction Manager will provide review input related to Project Objectives, methods and concepts of “constructability.” In addition, the General Contractor or Construction Manager will submit for review a “constructability report” and Cost Quantity Survey to coincide with the Project Architect’s Basic Services submission requirements. (See the Agreement, Article 14).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Owner's Design Guidelines Agreement

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