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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer Architect must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer Architect shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer Architect of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the EngineerArchitect's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. If the project involves either new construction and/or additions to an existing facility, the Architect will consult with the client agency and develop the first year estimated operating cost for the project’s utilities including, but not limited to, heating, cooling, water and sewer. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer Architect prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer Architect has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer Architect will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 8C0EDEAB-F398-44EE-BCEB-4CE2B1371AF7

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 1A213A49-C531-4D32-952B-BAAF332A6B29

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 1DE9173C-9745-42A0-ADAD-8092032D74B3

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 23EFBEE2-6D57-4D3B-B913-4BA9FB6396BA

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: AC7B497A-E030-4F21-B0CB-7BCC7FCFC864

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: E5364B85-E12D-4353-93DB-5BCBE76400C0

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: C771132D-83DE-4B87-9612-699AD89D914D

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 48496989-BE09-4DDE-A0E2-C697F3B0C26B

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 61C11AC9-204B-46D0-AD75-BD465C44C79D

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer Contractor must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer Contractor shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer Contractor of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the EngineerContractor's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer Contractor prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer Contractor has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer Contractor will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: EC47DC1F-C64C-43B9-B96D-7DCFB9A62729

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 9519D0CC-A46C-48C3-B1EC-6AE06D2AFFE1

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 93B06854-6E07-420B-AE8B-37F4BC83FFDB

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: BD0780EF-AEBE-4479-94CF-43AB88A8C5EF

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: F962FEB3-9C78-4D0E-B086-901DF8855901

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DASDPW. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 791199B1-11C5-45F7-A58B-208E40C27C0A

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: A60D6628-9F94-4D6A-878A-E2216533B142

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: A689E9D9-81D2-45C1-8122-98F659C79DE1

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 12652BDD-1440-4319-AA6C-71C674F45D71

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Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 152D0674-2A50-43FE-A9EF-A0D20860152E

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Samples: biznet.ct.gov

Contract Documents Phase. The Engineer must receive written notice from the State to proceed with the contract documents phase before commencing the phase. The documents to be provided in this phase are a part of the construction contract and as such must explain in substantial detail the full scope of the work to be included in, and performed under, the construction contract. A final detailed estimate of the cost of construction, including unit prices, quantities, labor and materials, predicated on the contract documents phase drawings and detailed specifications, shall be included as a part of this phase. All specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the CSI format and in accordance with Part II of Chapter 60 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as revised, when applicable. The Engineer shall submit for review and approval the number of sets of drawings, specifications, and detailed cost estimates specified in the task letter prepared for the project, as hereinafter provided in Section C. Such review and approval by the State does not relieve the Engineer of responsibility arising out of the State's reliance on the Engineer's professional skill and ability to discharge her/his/its services as required by this contract. All original final tracings shall, together with the specifications typed in letter quality print on one side of 8 1/2" x 11" white bond paper, be submitted by the Engineer prior to the State's going to bid. When the Engineer has incorporated all comments and the documents are ready for bidding, the Engineer will submit the tracings, master specifications, and a CD ROM disk of both to DAS. This submission will conclude the contract documents phase of the contract.. DocuSign Envelope ID: A7980230-8A0E-485E-8A9E-913A7D5AF964

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: biznet.ct.gov

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