Construction Drawings and Specifications Development. Construction Manager and Owner agree Design Professional will deliver Construction Drawings and Specifications for each Deliverable Portion of Work after the GMP Amendment for that Deliverable Portion of Work is issued, on or before the date set forth in the Project Schedule. Within fourteen (14) Days after Construction Manager receives Design Professional’s applicable Construction Drawings and Specifications, Construction Manager shall deliver, with supporting data, and meet with Owner Parties to discuss, its revised cost estimate incorporating the Construction Drawings and Specifications information, and updating and refining the reconciled Design Development Document cost estimate (from Section 5.10 above). Construction Manager and Owner Parties shall diligently work to reconcile questions, gaps, and disagreements in that estimate.] Within twenty-one (21) Days after Construction Manager receives Design Professional’s Construction Drawings and Specifications for a Deliverable Portion of Work, and based on the outcome of the cost estimating process in Section 5.5 above, Construction Manager shall meet with Owner Parties to deliver its revised scheduling, phasing, and constructability advice, analysis, and deliverables, updated from its Design Development Documents phase deliverables set forth in Section 5.10 above. Construction Manager’s advice shall specifically include during this phase Material selections. Construction Manager shall review specified Materials and shall promptly propose alternative materials of which Construction Manager is aware that may be the same or superior quality and more cost-effective. Construction Manager’s proposals shall include written cost analysis of such alternative materials. Construction Manager shall review the Construction Drawings and Specifications, anticipating each bid package, to minimize gaps and overlap in the performance of the Work. Construction Manager shall also suggest modifications to the Construction Drawings and Specifications to improve their completeness and clarity. During its review of the proposed Construction Drawings and Specifications, if Construction Manager recognizes portions that fail to conform to Applicable Laws, Construction Manager shall promptly notify Owner Parties in writing.
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Samples: Construction Manager and General Contractor Agreement, Construction Manager at Risk and General Contractor Agreement, Construction Manager and General Contractor Agreement
Construction Drawings and Specifications Development. Construction Manager and Owner agree Design Professional will deliver Construction Drawings and Specifications for each Deliverable Portion of Work after the GMP Amendment for that Deliverable Portion of Work is issued, on or before the date set forth in the Project Schedule. [Within fourteen (14) Days after Construction Manager receives Design Professional’s applicable Construction Drawings and Specifications, Construction Manager shall deliver, with supporting data, and meet with Owner Parties to discuss, its revised cost estimate incorporating the Construction Drawings and Specifications information, and updating and refining the reconciled Design Development Document cost estimate (from Section 5.10 above). Construction Manager and Owner Parties shall diligently work to reconcile questions, gaps, and disagreements in that estimate.] [Optional - depending on budget and complexity of project] [If Construction Manager’s Construction Drawings and Specifications cost estimate exceeds the applicable Target GMP, Construction Manager shall promptly furnish Owner Parties with Value Engineering proposals that will cause the estimate to meet or be less than that Target GMP. Construction Manager and Owner Parties shall then meet to discuss such Value Engineering proposals and Construction Manager shall promptly recalculate its cost estimate incorporating any proposed changes Owner Parties select. Notwithstanding Construction Manager’s estimate exceeding the Target GMP, Owner may, in its sole discretion, accept or reject any proposed changes.] [Optional - depending on budget and complexity of project] SAMPLE Within twenty-one (21) Days after Construction Manager receives Design Professional’s Construction Drawings and Specifications for a Deliverable Portion of Work, and based on the outcome of the cost estimating process in Section 5.5 above, Construction Manager shall meet with Owner Parties to deliver its revised scheduling, phasing, and constructability advice, analysis, and deliverables, updated from its Design Development Documents phase deliverables set forth in Section 5.10 above. Construction Manager’s advice shall specifically include during this phase Material selections. Construction Manager shall review specified Materials and shall promptly propose alternative materials of which Construction Manager is aware that may be the same or superior quality and more cost-effective. Construction Manager’s proposals shall include written cost analysis of such alternative materials. Construction Manager shall review the Construction Drawings and Specifications, anticipating each bid package, to minimize gaps and overlap in the performance of the Work. Construction Manager shall also suggest modifications to the Construction Drawings and Specifications to improve their completeness and clarity. During its review of the proposed Construction Drawings and Specifications, if Construction Manager recognizes portions that fail to conform to Applicable Laws, Construction Manager shall promptly notify Owner Parties in writing.
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Samples: Construction Manager at Risk and General Contractor Agreement, Construction Manager at Risk and General Contractor Agreement
Construction Drawings and Specifications Development. Construction Manager and Owner agree Design Professional will deliver Construction Drawings and Specifications for each Deliverable Portion of Work after the GMP Amendment for that Deliverable Portion of Work is issued, on or before the date set forth in the Project Schedule. [Within fourteen (14) Days after Construction Manager receives Design Professional’s applicable Construction Drawings and Specifications, Construction Manager shall deliver, with supporting data, and meet with Owner Parties to discuss, its revised cost estimate incorporating the Construction Drawings and Specifications information, and updating and refining the reconciled Design Development Document cost estimate (from Section 5.10 above). Construction Manager and Owner Parties shall diligently work to reconcile questions, gaps, and disagreements in that estimate.] [Optional - depending on budget and complexity of project] [If Construction Manager’s Construction Drawings and Specifications cost estimate exceeds the applicable Target GMP, Construction Manager shall promptly furnish Owner Parties with Value Engineering proposals that will cause the estimate to meet or be less than that Target GMP. Construction Manager and Owner Parties shall then meet to discuss such Value Engineering proposals and Construction Manager shall promptly recalculate its cost estimate incorporating any proposed changes Owner Parties select. Notwithstanding Construction Manager’s estimate exceeding the Target GMP, Owner may, in its sole discretion, accept or reject any proposed changes.] [Optional - depending on budget and complexity of project] Within twenty-one (21) Days after Construction Manager receives Design Professional’s Construction Drawings and Specifications for a Deliverable Portion of Work, and based on the outcome of the cost estimating process in Section 5.5 above, Construction Manager shall meet with Owner Parties to deliver its revised scheduling, phasing, and constructability advice, analysis, and deliverables, updated from its Design Development Documents phase deliverables set forth in Section 5.10 above. Construction Manager’s advice shall specifically include during this phase Material selections. Construction Manager shall review specified Materials and shall promptly propose alternative materials of which Construction Manager is aware that may be the same or superior quality and more cost-effective. Construction Manager’s proposals shall include written cost analysis of such alternative materials. Construction Manager shall review the Construction Drawings and Specifications, anticipating each bid package, to minimize gaps and overlap in the performance of the Work. Construction Manager shall also suggest modifications to the Construction Drawings and Specifications to improve their completeness and clarity. During its review of the proposed Construction Drawings and Specifications, if Construction Manager recognizes portions that fail to conform to Applicable Laws, Construction Manager shall promptly notify Owner Parties in writing.
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Samples: Construction Manager at Risk and General Contractor Agreement