CONSTRUCTION PHASE - ADMINISTRATION Sample Clauses
The 'Construction Phase - Administration' clause defines the procedures and responsibilities for managing and overseeing the construction phase of a project. It typically outlines the roles of the project manager, architect, or owner's representative in supervising the contractor's work, handling communications, processing change orders, and ensuring compliance with project specifications. This clause ensures that there is a clear administrative framework in place during construction, which helps maintain project quality, schedule, and budget, while also providing a mechanism for resolving issues that may arise.
CONSTRUCTION PHASE - ADMINISTRATION. 2.8.1 The Construction phase will commence with the award of the contract for construction and conclude with the issuance of the Certificate of Final Inspection (CFI) and the one-year warranty period, whichever is later.
2.8.2 During the construction phase of the Project, the Engineer shall perform the following:
.1 The Engineer shall review shop drawings and other submittals received from the Contractor for conformance with information given and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents; and take appropriate action. Action shall be taken within fourteen (14) days after receipt to avoid delays in the work. The Engineer shall keep an up-to-date log of all shop drawings and submittals which shall be provided to the Owner upon request.
.2 The Engineer shall review the Contractor's cost and provide recommendations regarding any changes requested in the work. Upon approval by the Owner, the Engineer shall prepare change orders for signature by the Contractor, Engineer, and the Owner. The Engineer shall ensure that required back-up materials accompany change orders.
.3 The Engineer shall be the interpreter of the requirements of the Contract Documents and will render interpretations as necessary for the proper execution and progress of the work. All interpretations or decisions shall be in writing or in the form of drawings.
.4 Within fourteen (14) days after presentation of an issue, request for information, claim and
.5 As the Contractor is required to create “as-built” drawings, the Engineer shall review the Contractor's progress of the maintenance of "as-built" drawings, which shall indicate actual conditions, which differ from the Contract Documents. The intent is to identify, among other things, layouts of utility systems and functional building systems, such as lighting, electrical, water/wastewater, or any other matters relating to sanitation, communications, air conditioning, ventilation, or heating, and incorporating the actual changes made during construction of the Project which differ from the original Contract Documents.
.6 To meet requirements for the Florida Inventory of School Houses (F.I.S.H.) engineers designing a new facility shall provide a schematic site plan showing buildings (identified by number), parking lots, and drives, also schematic floor plans of each building, identifying each room by number and square footage. If designing an addition the engineer will up-date the facilities existing F.I.S.H. site plan and provide sc...
CONSTRUCTION PHASE - ADMINISTRATION. All requirements for Consultant participation will be outlined in each Task Order Request for Proposal. At a minimum refer to the Design Standards Manual, Standards and Criteria chapter 8 for requirements.
CONSTRUCTION PHASE - ADMINISTRATION. CTS will provide a staffing plan to include one or more representatives who shall provide Project Site Supervision during Construction. CTS to provide on-site administration of the contracts for construction in cooperation with the Architect. CTS to provide administrative, management and related services to coordinate scheduled activities and responsibilities of the multiple prime contractors.
