Construction Phase Sample Clauses

Construction Phase. Part 1
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Construction Phase. In addition to the coverages required during the Pre- Construction Phase, Builder’s Risk and Owner’s Protective Liability in the amounts as set forth in the UGSC.
Construction Phase. Developer shall not commence work for which a contractor is required to be licensed in accordance with Article 5 (commencing with Section 7065) of Chapter 9 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code and for which Division of the State Architect approval is required can be performed before receipt of the required Division of the State Architect approval.
Construction Phase. 2.9.1 The Professional's relationship to the General Contractor shall be set forth in the General Conditions or the Supplemental Conditions of the Agreement Between the Owner and the Contractor, or modified by this Agreement. The Professional is responsible for keeping the Owner completely apprized of the Project during the Construction Phase. 2.9.2 The Construction Phase begins with the award and the preparation of the Construction Contract(s). The Construction Phase is concerned with the professional services required to direct the two (2) components of construction - office and field. The Professional services performed for the office component include: .1 Complete administration of all Construction Contracts .2 Issuing Certificates for Payment .3 Examining and approving shop drawings and correcting shop drawings when necessary for conformance with the design intent .4 Making revisions, corrections, or clarifications in the Contract Documents by bulletins or Change Orders, together with all correspondence and clerical work in connection with bulletins and Change Orders .5 Providing sufficient on-site investigation to substantiate any of the above and accepting the completed Project, together with such Certificates, Manuals, and Guarantees as provided in the Contract Documents 2.9.3 The Professional shall collect, maintain and house copies of weekly payrolls from all Contractors and Subcontractors for compliance with the labor standard provisions of the Construction Contract when labor standard provisions are contained in the Contract. 2.9.4 The Professional services performed for the field component comprise on-site inspection by the Professional and/or Consultants to guard against nonconformity of the Work with the Contract Documents and to observe and report on compliance with agreed upon construction schedules. Notwithstanding the above, the Professional shall be responsible for insuring field inspections are made as needed and during the critical phases of construction by the Consultants and the Professional's firm. The Professional shall maintain a log of all visits to the site by the Consultants and the Professional's firm. The Professional shall not be responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequence of procedures, or the safety precautions and programs in connection with the work. The Professional may disapprove or reject work as failing to conform to the Contract Documents. 2.9.5 On-site inspections shall be done by a principal...
Construction Phase. Provide Automobile Liability as set forth in the Uniform General Conditions for University of Texas System Building Construction Contracts.
Construction Phase. A. Upon successful completion of the Bidding and Negotiating Phase, and upon written authorization from Owner, Engineer shall:
Construction Phase a. Prior to the start of construction, the ARCHITECT shall certify that the following two documents have been submitted to DSA: (1) Contract Information Form DSA-102. (2) Inspector Qualification Record Form DSA-5 should be submitted 10 days prior to the time of starting construction. b. The Construction Phase will commence with the award of the Construction Contract to Contractor. c. The ARCHITECT shall reproduce five (5) sets of Construction Documents and all progress prints for the DISTRICT’s and the DISTRICT’s consultant’s use at the ARCHITECT’s expense. d. The ARCHITECT shall provide technical direction to a full-time Project Inspector employed by, and responsible to, the DISTRICT, as required by applicable law. The ARCHITECT shall direct and monitor the work of the Laboratory of Record as required by applicable law and provide code required supervision of Special Inspectors not provided by the Laboratory of Record. Upon the DISTRICT’s award of a Construction Contract to the Contractor, the ARCHITECT shall obtain the necessary Project Inspection Cards (“PIC”) (Form DSA 152) from the DSA that are needed for the Project Inspector’s use in approving and signing off work on the PROJECT as it is completed by the Contractor. The ARCHITECT shall verify that the Project Inspector has the appropriate amount of PIC’s that are needed for the inspection and completion of the entire PROJECT prior to the commencement of any work by the Contractor on the PROJECT. The ARCHITECT shall provide the Project Inspector, Laboratory of Record and each Special Inspector with a copy of the DSA approved Construction Documents including, but not limited to, the approved Statement of Structural Tests and Special Inspections (Form DSA 103) prior to the commencement of any work on the PROJECT at the ARCHITECT’s expense. e. The ARCHITECT shall meet with the Project Inspector, DISTRICT, Contractor, Laboratory of Record and Special Inspectors as needed throughout the completion of the PROJECT to verify, acknowledge and coordinate the testing and special inspection program required by the DSA approved Construction Documents. f. The ARCHITECT shall prepare Interim Verified Reports (Form DSA 6-AE) and submit such Interim Verified Reports to DSA, the Project Inspector and the DISTRICT prior to the Project Inspector’s approval and sign off of any of the following sections of the PROJECT’s PIC’s as applicable: (1) Initial Site Work and Foundations Preparation; (2) Vertical and Horizontal Fra...
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Construction Phase. Provide Automobile Liability as set forth in the Uniform General and Supplementary Conditions.
Construction Phase the Construction Phase shall mean the period of time from the date of this Agreement until up to twenty-four (24) months after the construction permit is received hereafter (the "Construction Phase Maturity Date"). Under no circumstances shall the Construction Phase Maturity Date extend beyond September 30, 2014. In the event, however, that the Borrower properly exercises its option to convert the Loan to a Permanent Loan in accordance with Article V, the Construction Phase shall end on the day immediately preceding the commencement of the Permanent Phase as provided in Section 5.3.
Construction Phase. The Construction Phase shall mean the period commencing on the Owner's execution of a GMP Amendment or Early Work Amendment, together with the earlier of (i) issuance by Owner of a Notice to Proceed with any on-site construction or (ii) execution of a subcontract or issuance of a purchase order for materials or equipment required for the Work.
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