Construction Data Sample Clauses
The Construction Data clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the collection, management, and sharing of data generated during a construction project. It typically outlines what types of data must be provided by the contractor, such as as-built drawings, test results, or digital models, and specifies the format, timing, and method of delivery to the client or other stakeholders. By establishing clear expectations for construction data, this clause ensures that all parties have access to accurate and up-to-date information, supporting project transparency and facilitating future maintenance or modifications.
Construction Data. Obtain and review all construction data and such other data as required for the coordination of the work of the ▇▇▇▇ and each of his subcontractors, whether such submittals are requested.
Construction Data. D-BE shall provide for County review all construction data and such other data as required for the coordination of the work of the D-BE and each of his subcontractors, whether such submittals are requested.
Construction Data. 2.10.1 The Design Professional shall, upon the completion of the construction, review and submit the Close Out Documents as required by the Owner in accordance with the Construction Procedures Guidelines. Record drawing requirements shall conform to district standards as stated on the Construction services Website under Guidelines – Current Electronic policy/Records Requirements (zip file) at the time of contract execution.
Construction Data i. The schedule described in Subarticle 9.a.i. shall be kept current at all times. Any changes to the schedule will be immediately provided to the Contracting Officer. The Lessee shall also maintain an accurate and current detailed schedule of all construction activities as well as a full set of drawings at the worksite. All drawings shall be marked with any changes, modifications, and/or additions that occur during the course of construction to reflect as-built conditions. Upon request, the Lessee shall provide the Contracting Officer with access to the construction schedule and drawings at the worksite.
ii. At the completion of construction, the Lessee shall prepare and submit to the Contracting Officer three complete sets of as-built drawings of the Hydroelectric Facility in durable reproducible form and in an electronic format acceptable to the Contracting Officer. The as-built drawings shall be provided within one year from the date of initial operation of the Hydroelectric Facility for all Hydroelectric Facility features. All as-built drawings shall be signed by a State of Colorado Registered Professional Engineer. The Contracting Officer reserves all rights to use all documents provided by the Lessee under the conditions of this Lease. The as-built drawings shall contain labels illustrating “Existing Facilities” and “Hydroelectric Facility”; as well as drawings delineating ownership and access rights on access roads, transmission lines, and any other ancillary feature necessary for the construction and OM&R of the Hydroelectric Facility. A chain of custody for all drawings forwarded to the Contracting Officer shall be maintained by the Lessee and shall include the signature of the Contracting Officer’s representative that received the drawings, the date of receipt, and a description of the drawings received. The United States shall maintain the same chain of custody for drawing transfer between offices.
iii. In addition to said as-built drawings, the Lessee shall prepare and submit complete Hydroelectric Facility specifications with all amendments, all design data and construction records, technical OM&R manuals, final construction reports, warranty enforcement inspections report(s), and/or any other Hydroelectric Facility documentation as determined necessary to the Contracting Officer. With the exception of the warranty enforcement inspection report, said information shall be submitted to the Contracting Officer within one year from the date of in...
Construction Data obtain from the appropriate Consultants a complete physical and electronic copy (in a format acceptable to The City and CSERELP) of all Construction Data as it becomes available in both a physical location and on a website;
Construction Data. 2.10.1 The Design Professional shall, upon the completion of the construction, review
Construction Data. D-BE shall provide for Owner review all construction data and such other data as required for the coordination of the work of the D-BE and each of his subcontractors, whether such submittals are requested.
