Construction records Sample Clauses

Construction records. (As-builts) and Contract report(s)
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Construction records. The contractor shall keep and provide to the Architect / consultant full and accurate records of the dimensions and positions of all new work and any other information necessary to prepare complete drawings recording details of the work as construction.
Construction records. With respect to any new design, construction, and installation of facilities for which @@@ is responsible as set forth in Attachment B, no later than six (6) months after such facilities are constructed, @@@ shall provide Millennium with construction records demonstrating compliance of such facilities with the design requirements and plans agreed to pursuant to Section 1.3, including final “as-built” drawings, material test reports, welding procedure specifications, welder’s qualifications, DOT operator qualifications, NDE personnel qualifications, radiography reports, and hydrostatic test reports. Such construction records, including final “as-built” drawings, shall be incorporated into Attachment A to this Agreement.
Construction records. Contractor will maintain up-to-date, thorough, legible, and dated daily job reports, which document all significant activity on the Project for each day that Work is performed on the Project. The daily report for each day must include the number of workers at the Project site; primary Work activities; major deliveries; problems encountered, including injuries, if any; weather and site conditions; and delays, if any. Contractor will take date and time- stamped photographs to document general progress of the Project, including site conditions prior to construction activities, before and after photographs at offset trench laterals, existing improvements and utilities, damage and restoration. Contractor will maintain copies of all subcontracts, Project-related correspondence with subcontractors, and records of meetings with Subcontractors. Upon request by the City, Contractor will permit review of and/or provide copies of any of these construction records.
Construction records. The Building Shell Improvements and the Tenant Improvements, to the extent designed by Landlord's design consultants and constructed by Landlord's Contractor, shall be designed and constructed on an "open book" basis with Tenant. Landlord shall keep, and shall cause Landlord's Contractor and design consultants to keep, full and accurate accounts, records, books, journals, ledgers, and data with respect to the direct expenses incurred by Landlord's Contractor and design consultants in completing the Building Shell Improvements and the Tenant Improvements pursuant to this Lease (the "RECORDS"), which shall truthfully, accurately, and fully document the costs incurred in connection with the construction of the Building Shell Improvements and the Tenant Improvements. Tenant shall have the right, through its designated representatives, during regular business hours, to inspect the Records as may be reasonably necessary to verify performance by Landlord, Landlord's Contractor and Landlord's design consultants of their respective obligations with regard to construction of the Building Shell Improvements and the Tenant Improvements. Landlord and Landlord's Contractor shall retain all Records for at least three (3) years following the later of the date of Substantial Completion of the Building Shell Improvements and the date of Substantial Completion of the Tenant Improvements, and make the same available from time to time to Tenant and its designated representatives during regular business hours at Landlord's offices in Las Vegas, Nevada, within ten (10) days after receipt of a written request for inspection from Tenant.
Construction records. The Building Shell Improvements, to the extent designed by Landlord’s design consultants and constructed by Landlord’s Contractor, shall be designed and constructed on an “open book” basis with Tenant. Landlord shall keep, and shall cause Landlord’s Contractor and design consultants to keep, full and accurate accounts, records, books, journals, ledgers, and data with respect to the direct expenses incurred by Landlord’s Contractor and design consultants in completing the Building Shell Improvements pursuant to this Lease (the “Records”), which shall truthfully, accurately, and fully document the costs incurred in connection with the construction of the Building Shell Improvements. Tenant shall have the right, through its designated representatives, during regular business hours, to inspect the Records as may be reasonably necessary to verify performance by Landlord, Landlord’s Contractor and Landlord’s design consultants of their respective obligations with regard to construction of the Building Shell Improvements. Landlord and Landlord’s Contractor shall retain all Records for at least two (2) years following the date of Substantial Completion of the Building Shell Improvements, and make the same available from time to time to Tenant and its designated representatives during regular business hours at Landlord’s offices in Las Vegas, Nevada, within ten (10) days after receipt of a written request for inspection from Tenant. Notwithstanding any language to the contrary in this Article Fourteen, neither Landlord nor Landlord’s Contractor shall be responsible (but they agree to cooperate with Tenant if reasonably necessary, provided that any such cooperation shall be at Tenant’s sole cost and expense), for tracking the compliance with the requirements for obtaining LEED certification for the Tenant Improvements. Any such work related to obtaining such certification shall be performed by Tenant or Tenant’s consultants at Tenant’s sole cost and expense.
Construction records. The Contractor shall provide construction record information and utilize standard record forms as provided by the Township.
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  • Project Records Borrower shall: Make and keep books, records, and accounts, in such reasonable detail, so as to fully, accurately, and fairly reflect the activities of Borrower. Record the Project’s assets, liabilities, revenues, expenses, receipts and disbursements in separate accounts from any other assets, liabilities, revenues, expenses, receipts and disbursements of Borrower so as to permit the production of a Statement of Financial Position, a Statement of Profit and Loss (Statement of Activities), and a Statement of Cash Flows for Borrower in which the activities of Borrower are separately identifiable from the activities of the Operator, unless Borrower is also Operator. Devise and maintain a system of internal accounting controls sufficient to provide reasonable assurances that: Transactions are executed, and access to assets is permitted, only in accordance with Xxxxxxxx’s authorization; Transactions are accurately and timely recorded to permit the preparation of quarterly and annual financial reports in conformity with applicable Program Obligations; Transactions are timely recorded in sufficient detail so as to permit an efficient audit of the Borrower’s books and records in accordance with Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS), Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS), and other applicable Program Obligations; and Transactions are timely recorded in sufficient detail so as to maintain accountability of the Borrower’s assets. The recorded accountability for assets shall be compared with the existing assets at reasonable intervals, but not less than annually, and appropriate action shall be taken with respect to any differences. Make the books, records and accounts of Borrower available for inspection by HUD or its authorized representatives, after reasonable prior notice, during normal business hours, at the Project or other mutually agreeable location or, at HUD’s request, shall provide legible copies of such documents to HUD or its authorized representatives within a reasonable time after HUD or its authorized representative makes a request for such documents. Include as a requirement in any operating or management contract that the books, records, and accounts of any agent of Borrower, as they pertain to the operations of the Project, shall be kept in accordance with the requirements of this Section 19 and be available for examination by HUD or its authorized representatives after reasonable prior notice during customary business hours at the Project or other mutually agreeable location or, at HUD’s request, the Management Agent shall provide legible copies of such documents to HUD or its authorized representatives within a reasonable time after HUD or its authorized representative makes the request.

  • Contract Construction 6.27.1 The parties acknowledge that each party and its counsel have reviewed this CONTRACT and that the normal rule of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party shall not be employed in the interpretation of this CONTRACT or any amendment or exhibits hereto.

  • Project Construction The Contractor agrees to provide continuous on-site supervision on each Job Order, while progress on the project is being accomplished. The Contractor’s Project Manager will ensure: 1. Coordination and providing supervision to all Subcontractor and workers; 2. Posting of the prevailing wage scale; 3. Maintaining a copy of the Contractors safety program manual made available to all construction personnel; 4. Conducting weekly on-site safety meetings; 5. Completing the daily labor and construction progress log on a daily basis and submit copies to the County on a daily basis. Copies of the previous day’s reports must be submitted by 9:00AM of the following day. a. Daily labor log is to include a listing of Subcontractor(s) and a count of workers by trade providing services for the day. b. Construction progress log is to include a narrative of the Work provided by trade(s). Narrative agrees to include the various areas of the jobsite where Work was performed and any problems or conditions that were encountered. c. In the event the Contractor fails to provide a daily log and/or construction progress log, the County may impose damages against the Contractor in the amount of fifty dollars ($50.00) for each log and deduct from the Contractor’s payment request, for each day the Contractor does not provide the documentation. 6. County may suspend Contractor operations if no Contractor Superintendent is observed. All delays caused by the suspension will be the responsibility of the Contractor. No time extension or claims for cost(s) associated with the suspension will be granted by the County.

  • Construction Work The regulation at 41 C.F.R. § 60-1.3 defines “construction work” as the construction, rehabilitation, alteration, conversion, extension, demolition or repair of buildings, highways, or other changes or improvements to real property, including facilities providing utility services. The term also includes the supervision, inspection, and other onsite functions incidental to the actual construction.

  • Contractor’s Records The Contractor shall keep true and accurate accounts, records, books and data which shall correctly reflect the business transacted by the Contractor in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. These records shall be stored in Orange County for a period of three (3) years after final payment is received from the County. Storage of records in another county will require written approval from the County of Orange assigned Deputy Purchasing Agent.

  • Construction Observation The Consultant shall make periodic on-site observations of the Project in accordance with Exhibit A. The purpose of the on-site observations will be to observe the progress and quality of the construction work being carried on to determine if the work is proceeding in accordance with the Construction Documents. Unless otherwise stated in Exhibit A, the Consultant shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site observations to check the quality or quantity of the work.

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