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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS COMPLIANCE. 2.7.1 Design Professional shall make (1) periodic on-site observations of construction as it progresses except for periods of construction downtime as approved by University in writing, and upon completion of construction and (2) off-site observations of fabricated materials and equipment when such off-site checks are specified in the Contract Documents. Observations shall be conducted deliberately and thoroughly. The frequency, duration, and extent of such observations shall be appropriate to and for: the progress, character, and complexity of the Work; design issues or questions of concern to Design Professional, its consultants, University’s Representative or as noted in any inspection reports furnished to Design Professional; the observed quality of CM/Contractor's performance during previous visits; the review of construction of crucial components of the Work; and the observation of the performance of specified or University’s Representative’s directed tests significant to the acceptability of crucial components of the Work. Such observations shall also be performed when reasonably requested by University. Observations shall be for the purpose of ascertaining: the progress of the Work; that the character, scope, quality and detail of construction (including workmanship and materials) comply with the design expressed in the Contract Documents, University’s Representative’s directives, approved product data and samples and clarification drawings. Observations shall be separate from any inspections which may be provided by University. University's provision of inspection services, if any, shall not relieve Design Professional of its responsibilities under this Agreement.

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Samples: Design Professional Agreement, www.ucop.edu, Professional Agreement

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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS COMPLIANCE. 2.7.1 Design Professional Master Architect shall make (1) periodic on-site observations of construction as it progresses except for periods of construction downtime as approved by University in writing, and upon completion of construction and (2) off-site observations of fabricated materials and equipment when such off-site checks are specified in the Contract Documents. Observations shall be conducted deliberately and thoroughly. The frequency, duration, and extent of such observations shall be appropriate to and for: the progress, character, and complexity of the Work; design issues or questions of concern to Design ProfessionalMaster Architect, its consultants, University’s Representative or as noted in any inspection reports furnished to Design ProfessionalMaster Architect; the observed quality of CM/ContractorDesign Builder's performance during previous visits; the review of construction of crucial components of the Work; and the observation of the performance of specified or University’s Representative’s directed tests significant to the acceptability of crucial components of the Work. Such observations shall also be performed when reasonably requested by University. Observations shall be for the purpose of ascertaining: the progress of the Work; that the character, scope, quality and detail of construction (including workmanship and materials) comply with the design Criteria Documents expressed in the Contract Documents, University’s Representative’s directives, approved product data and samples and clarification drawings. Observations shall be separate from any inspections which may be provided by University. University's provision of inspection services, if any, shall not relieve Design Professional Master Architect of its responsibilities under this Agreement.

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Samples: Master Architect Agreement, Master Architect Agreement

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS COMPLIANCE. 2.7.1 Design Professional Consultant shall make (1) periodic on-site observations of construction as it progresses except for periods of construction downtime as approved by University Owner in writing, and upon completion of construction and (2) off-site observations of fabricated materials and equipment when such off-site checks are specified in the Contract Documents. Observations shall be conducted deliberately and thoroughly. The frequency, duration, and extent of such observations shall be appropriate to and for: the progress, character, and complexity of the Work; design issues or questions of concern to Design ProfessionalConsultant, its consultants, UniversityOwner’s Representative or as noted in any inspection reports furnished to Design ProfessionalConsultant; the observed quality of CM/ContractorConstruction Manager's performance during previous visits; the review of construction of crucial components of the Work; and the observation of the performance of specified or UniversityOwner’s Designated Representative’s directed tests significant to the acceptability of crucial components of the Work. Such observations shall also be performed when reasonably requested by UniversityOwner. Observations shall be for the purpose of ascertaining: the progress of the Work; that the character, scope, quality and detail of construction (including workmanship and materials) comply with the design expressed in the Contract Documents, University’s RepresentativeOwner’s directives, approved product data and samples and clarification drawings; and progress payments to the Construction Manager for labor and material work completed. Observations shall be separate from any inspections which may be provided by UniversityOwner. UniversityOwner's provision of inspection services, if any, shall not relieve Design Professional Consultant of its responsibilities under this Agreement.

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Samples: mn.gov

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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS COMPLIANCE. 2.7.1 Design Professional shall make (1) periodic on-site observations of construction as it progresses except for periods of construction downtime as approved by University in writing, and upon completion of construction and (2) off-site observations of fabricated materials and equipment when such off-site checks are specified in the Contract Documents. Observations shall be conducted deliberately and thoroughly. The frequency, duration, and extent of such observations shall be appropriate to and for: the progress, character, and complexity of the Work; design issues or questions of concern to Design Professional, its consultants, University’s Representative or as noted in any inspection reports furnished to Design Professional; the observed quality of CM/Contractor's performance during previous visits; the review of construction of crucial components of the Work; and the observation of the performance of specified or University’s Representative’s directed tests significant to the acceptability of crucial components of the Work. Such observations shall also be performed when reasonably requested by University. Observations shall be for the purpose of ascertaining: the progress of the Work; that the character, scope, quality and detail of construction (including workmanship and materials) comply with the design expressed in the Contract Documents, University’s Representative’s directives, approved product data and samples and clarification drawings. Observations shall be separate from any inspections which may be provided by University. University's provision of inspection services, if any, shall not relieve Design Professional of its responsibilities under this Agreement. {IF THE PROJECT IS SUBJECT TO OSHPD APPROVAL, ADD THE FOLLOWING: University’s inspectors, if any, shall be satisfactory to Design Professional and shall act under the direction of Design Professional to the extent required by law.}

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Samples: www.ucop.edu

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