Construction Planning. 5.6.1 Identify equipment or material requiring extended delivery times and advise Owner on expedited procurement of those items. Advise Owner and A/E on the preparation of performance specifications and requests for technical proposals for the procurement and installation of systems and components and for the procurement of long lead items. If requested by Owner, and subject to Owner’s prior written approval, issue requests for technical proposals to qualified sources and receive proposals and assist in their evaluation. 5.6.2 Make recommendations to the Project Team regarding organization of the Construction Documents to facilitate the bidding and awarding of construction subcontracts in a manner that promotes the interests of the Project and Owner. These recommendations may include, but are not limited to, phased or staged construction or multiple separate contracts. The recommendations shall take into consideration such factors as time of performance, type and scope of work, availability of labor and materials, overlapping trade jurisdictions, provisions for temporary facilities, comparisons of factory and on-site production costs, shipping costs, code restrictions, Owner’s goals for HUB Contractor participation, and other constraints. 5.6.3 Review the model(s) and Construction Documents with the Project Team to eliminate areas of conflict and overlap in the work to be performed by the various Subcontractors or Owner’s separate contractors. 5.6.4 Assist Owner, A/E, Owner’s other consultants, and Owner’s separate contractors in obtaining all applicable LEED documentation, risk management, code, and regulatory agency reviews and approvals for the Project including, without limitation, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, the State Fire Marshal, the local fire department, and Owner’s insurance provider. 5.6.5 Refine, implement and monitor required HUB Subcontracting Plans to promote equal employment opportunity in the provision of goods and services to Owner for the Project. 5.6.6 Review the model(s) and Construction Documents to ensure that they contain adequate provision for job site areas required for construction, all temporary facilities necessary for performance of the Work, and provisions for all of the job site facilities necessary to manage, inspect, and supervise construction of the Project. 5.6.7 Provide an analysis of the types and quantities of labor required for the Project and review the appropriate categories of labor required for critical phases or stages. Make recommendations that minimize the adverse effects of labor shortages. 5.6.8 Consult with and make recommendations to Owner on the acquisition schedule for fixtures, furniture and equipment, and coordinate with Owner as may be required to meet the WPS.
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Samples: Construction Manager at Risk Agreement, Construction Manager at Risk Agreement, Construction Management Agreement
Construction Planning. 5.6.1 Identify equipment or material requiring extended delivery times and advise Owner on expedited procurement of those items. Advise Owner and A/E on the preparation of performance specifications and requests for technical proposals for the procurement and installation of systems and components and for the procurement of long lead items. If requested by Owner, and subject to Owner’s prior written approval, issue requests for technical proposals to qualified sources and receive proposals and assist in their evaluation.
5.6.2 Make recommendations to the Project Team regarding organization of the Construction Documents to facilitate the bidding and awarding of construction subcontracts in a manner that promotes the interests of the Project and Owner. These recommendations may include, but are not limited to, phased or staged construction or multiple separate contracts. The recommendations shall take into consideration such factors as time of performance, type and scope of work, availability of labor and materials, overlapping trade jurisdictions, provisions for temporary facilities, comparisons of factory and on-site production costs, shipping costs, code restrictions, Owner’s goals for HUB Contractor participation, and other constraints.
5.6.3 Review the model(s) and Construction Documents with the Project Team to eliminate areas of conflict and overlap in the work to be performed by the various Subcontractors or Owner’s separate contractors.
5.6.4 Assist Owner, A/E, Owner’s other consultants, and Owner’s separate contractors in obtaining all applicable LEED documentation, risk management, code, and regulatory agency reviews and approvals for the Project including, without limitation, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, the State Fire Marshal, the local fire department, and Owner’s insurance provider.
5.6.5 Refine, implement and monitor required HUB Subcontracting Plans to promote equal employment opportunity in the provision of goods and services to Owner for the Project.
5.6.6 Recommend to Owner and A/E any Quality Assurance tests to be performed, and assist Owner in selecting testing laboratories and consultants, without assuming direct responsibility for the performance of such laboratories and consultants.
5.6.7 Review the model(s) and Construction Documents to ensure that they contain adequate provision for job site areas required for construction, all temporary facilities necessary for performance of the Work, and provisions for all of the job site facilities necessary to manage, inspect, and supervise construction of the Project.
5.6.7 5.6.8 Provide an analysis of the types and quantities of labor required for the Project and review the appropriate categories of labor required for critical phases or stages. Make recommendations that minimize the adverse effects of labor shortages.
5.6.8 5.6.9 Consult with and make recommendations to Owner on the acquisition schedule for fixtures, furniture and equipment, and coordinate with Owner as may be required to meet the WPS.
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Samples: Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract
Construction Planning. 5.6.1 Identify DRAFT
6.6.1 Construction Manager shall identify equipment or material requiring extended delivery times (“long lead items”) and advise Owner on expedited procurement of those items. Advise Owner and A/E Project Architect on the preparation of performance specifications and requests for technical proposals for the procurement and installation of systems and components and for the procurement of long lead items. If requested by Owner, and subject to Owner’s prior written approval, issue requests for technical proposals to qualified sources and receive proposals and assist in their evaluation.
5.6.2 Make 6.6.2 Construction Manager shall make recommendations to the Project Team regarding organization of the Construction Documents to facilitate the bidding and awarding procurement of construction subcontracts in a manner that promotes the interests of the Project and the Owner. These recommendations may include, but are not limited to, phased or staged construction or multiple separate contracts. The recommendations shall take into consideration such factors as time of performance, type and scope of work, availability of labor and materials, overlapping trade jurisdictions, provisions for temporary facilities, comparisons of factory and on-site production costs, shipping costs, code restrictions, Owner’s goals for HUB Contractor participation, and other constraints.
5.6.3 Review 6.6.3 Construction Manager shall review the model(s) and Construction Documents with the Project Team to eliminate areas of conflict conflict, overlap and overlap gaps in the work to be performed by the various Subcontractors or Owner’s separate contractors.
5.6.4 Assist 6.6.4 Construction Manager shall assist the Owner, A/Ethe Project Architect, Owner’s other consultants, and the Owner’s separate contractors in obtaining all applicable LEED documentation, risk management, code, and regulatory agency reviews and approvals for the Project including, without limitation, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, the State Texas Jail Standards Commission, Architectural Barriers Texas Accessibility Standards, and the Fire Marshal, the local fire department.
6.6.5 Construction Manager shall advise Owner of any tests to be performed, and Owner’s insurance providerassist Owner in selecting testing laboratories and consultants, without assuming direct responsibility for the work of such laboratories and consultants.
5.6.5 Refine, implement and monitor required HUB Subcontracting Plans to promote equal employment opportunity in 6.6.6 Construction Manager shall review the provision of goods and services to Owner for the Project.
5.6.6 Review the model(s) and Construction Documents to ensure that they contain adequate provision for job site areas required for construction, all temporary facilities necessary for performance of the Work, and provisions for all of the job site facilities necessary to manage, inspect, and supervise construction of the ProjectWork.
5.6.7 Provide 6.6.7 Construction Manager shall provide an analysis of the types and quantities of labor required for the Project and review the appropriate categories of labor required for critical phases or stagesStages. Make recommendations that minimize the adverse effects of labor shortages.
5.6.8 Consult with and make recommendations to Owner on the acquisition schedule for fixtures, furniture and equipment, and coordinate with Owner as may be required to meet the WPS.
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Samples: Construction Manager Agreement