Construction Oversight. Landlord or its Affiliate or agent shall oversee the Tenant Improvements, make disbursements required to be made to Tenant, and coordinate the relationship between the Tenant Improvements, the Building and the Mechanical Systems. In consideration for Landlord’s construction oversight services, Tenant shall pay to Landlord or its designee a construction oversight fee equal to four percent (4%) of the cost of the Tenant Improvements, which fee will be charged against the Construction Allowance. This GUARANTY (“Guaranty”) is given by (“Guarantor”) to BEHRINGER HARVARD , a (“Landlord”), with respect to that certain Lease dated , 200 (“Lease”) by and between Landlord and (“Tenant”), under which Tenant has leased from Landlord certain premises known as Suite in the building located at , Texas To induce Landlord to execute the Lease and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which Guarantor acknowledges, Guarantor promises and agrees as follows:
1. Guarantor absolutely, unconditionally, and irrevocably guarantees the payment and performance of, and will pay and perform as a primary obligor, all of Tenant’s covenants, obligations, liabilities and duties under the Lease (“Guaranteed Obligations”), as if Guarantor had executed the Lease as Tenant. The Guaranteed Obligations include, without limitation, payment of rent and all other amounts required to be paid by Tenant under the Lease.
2. The Guaranteed Obligations are independent of Tenant’s obligations under the Lease. Landlord will not be required to enforce any of the Guaranteed Obligations against Tenant or any other person before seeking enforcing the Guaranteed Obligations against Guarantor. Landlord may bring an action against Guarantor (or, if Guarantor is more than one party, against any or all of the parties who constitute Guarantor) to enforce any Guaranteed Obligations without joining Tenant, any other Guarantor, or any other person in this action. Landlord may join Guarantor in any action commenced by Landlord against Tenant to enforce any of the Guaranteed Obligations and Guarantor waives any demand by Landlord or any prior action by Landlord against Tenant.
3. Landlord is not obligated to apply any Security Deposit, or other deposit or credit against any default or damages under the Lease before bringing any action or pursuing any remedy available to Landlord against Guarantor. Guarantor’s liability under this Guaranty is not affected in any manner by any Security D...
Construction Oversight. Process (if Project is subject to DSA jurisdiction)
a. Architect shall ensure that the Project Inspector is approved by the DSA for the Project by submitting Inspector’s Qualification Record (form DSA 5 or more current version) to and by obtaining approval from the DSA prior to commencement of construction and prior to requesting issuance of project inspections cards (form DSA 152 or more current version).
b. Architect shall request issuance of the proper number of project inspection cards (forms DSA 152 or more current version) by electronically submitting form DSA 102-IC (or more current version) to the DSA after the construction contract has been awarded. Architect shall provide project inspection cards to the Project Inspector prior to commencement of construction.
c. Prior to commencement of construction, Architect shall provide (1) a copy of the DSA approved construction documents and (2) the DSA approved Statement of Structural Tests and Special Inspections (form DSA 103 or more current version) prepared by Architect to the Project Inspector and Laboratory of Record.
d. Architect shall prepare and submit a Contract Information form (form DSA 102 or more current) for all construction contracts.
e. Architect shall maintain such personal contact with the Project as is necessary to assure themselves of compliance, in every material respect, with the DSA- approved construction documents. Personal contact shall include visits to the project site by the Architect or engineer or their qualified representative to observe construction.
f. Architect shall notify DSA as to the disposition of materials noted on laboratory testing, and/or special inspection, reports as not conforming to the DSA- approved construction documents.
g. Architect shall respond to DSA field trip notes as necessary.
h. Architect shall submit an interim Verified Report (form DSA 6-AE or more current form) to the DSA electronically and a copy to the Project Inspector for each of the applicable nine sections of form DSA 152 prior to the Project Inspector signing off that section of the project inspection card.
i. Architect shall submit Verified Reports (form DSA 6-AE or more current form) to the DSA and to the Project Inspector if any of the following events occur: (1) when construction is sufficiently complete in accordance with the DSA-approved construction documents so that the District can occupy or utilize the Project, (2) work on the Project is suspended for a period of more than one ...
Construction Oversight. The Subrecipient will oversee all aspects of the construction process from contractor bidding to project completion and make payments to the homeowner’s construction team and other construction professionals. This may include but is not limited to compliance with MWBE utilization standards as applicable, general construction oversight and coordination between property owners and contractors, preparation of payment requests, managing change orders, and other essential activities to ensure efficient construction for each home. The Subrecipient will provide monthly reports on the progression and timeline of each project, detailing any impacts to the critical path, also ensuring projects do not exceed the allowable award cap and remain within the allowable scope. The homeowner will contract directly with their contractor and the Subrecipient will manage construction, inspect construction work, approve and make payments to contractors. The contract between the homeowner and the contractor must provide the Subrecipient third party beneficiary rights and the ability to make payments on the homeowner’s behalf.
Construction Oversight. Architect/Engineer to provide construction oversight to ensure project is built and installed per design and in accordance with ASCE and local building codes.
Construction Oversight. During construction, Franchisee shall inspect one hundred percent (100 %) of all fiber and coaxial cable to insure that it meets specifications of the Cable Ordinance, this Franchise Agreement, and the Federal Communications Commission. During construction, Franchisee shall designate an employee to act as a company representative by responding to public service complaints on a daily basis and provide the City with the person ’s name and telephone number. Franchisee shall use its best efforts to minimize traffic disruption during construction and coordinate construction scheduling with the City
Construction Oversight. Landlord or its Affiliate or agent shall oversee the Tenant Improvements, make disbursements required to be made to Tenant, and coordinate the relationship between the Tenant Improvements, the Building and the Mechanical Systems. In consideration for Landlord’s construction oversight services, Tenant shall pay to Landlord or its designee a construction oversight fee equal to four percent (4%) of the cost of the Tenant Improvements, which fee will be charged against the Construction Allowance.
Construction Oversight. TxDOT, the Independent Engineer, and their authorized representatives will have unrestricted access to the Project at all times, subject to compliance with Developer’s safety procedures, for the purposes of general inspection and of attending or conducting any test or investigation being carried out with respect to the Project. (See also Independent Engineer.) TxDOT, together with the Independent Engineer, will have the right to review and audit all construction data for the Project.
Construction Oversight. (Code 13620)
2.1 Construction Oversight Inspections
Construction Oversight. A. Review the design and construction overall schedule and performance guidelines for bidding the project. B. Assist in the bidding process to secure the final construction team. C. Conduct a planning meeting with the team to fully review the project and understand the budget, schedule, and milestones set for the project.
Construction Oversight. AECOM will assist the GLO with preparing a Notice to Proceed (NTP) and transmitting necessary documents needed by the Contractor to commence mobilization. This could include items such as final copies of plans and specifications and other supporting design documents and files as requested and approved by the GLO. AECOM will participate in a pre-construction conference, a pre- and post- construction site visit with the Contractor, and weekly site visits/construction progress meetings for the duration of construction (estimated at up to twelve [12] site visits total). AECOM will: ─ Assist the GLO in conducting the pre-construction conference and routine construction progress meetings. AECOM will prepare and distribute records of the meetings. ─ Receive, track, coordinate, and respond to Contractor submittals required by the Contract Documents. ─ Perform inspections on a once-a-week basis thereafter of the construction site, or less frequently if needed, including observing and reporting on field compliance with Contract Documents and environmental requirements. Inspections will include a minimum of one engineer or and one additional staff for field support. ─ Verify the stone specifications and quantities delivered to site. ─ Review Contractor daily progress diary to record work performed. Daily construction activities and significant job events will be summarized in a weekly report to the GLO. ─ Prepare and distribute, as required, weekly status reports to include budget information, current estimates of Construction Cost and schedule, obligations and action items required, status of change orders, anticipated change orders, expenditures and estimated cost at completion, Contractor payment reports, and other information necessary to define the status of work. ─ Verify the Contractor's pay requests and make recommendations to the GLO regarding payment of periodic and final requests for payment. ─ Discuss design clarifications and recommendations with the GLO to resolve field issues relating to the construction. Evaluate proposals by the Contractor in response to such requests. ─ Receive, track, coordinate, and respond to requests for information (RFIs) from the Contractor. ─ Prepare and recommend construction contract change orders. Maintain a record of field orders, directives, time extensions, RFIs, proposals, and change orders. ─ Coordinate or monitor compliance of the Contractor regarding required permits and relevant laws. ─ Attend and participate with ...