Coordination Drawings Sample Clauses

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Coordination Drawings. A. All Contractors are required to participate in the creation and updating of one complete composite set of Coordination Drawings to pre-plan the installation of General, HVAC, Electrical, Fire Protection, Plumbing and other Work as required. B. The Department may consider the completion of Coordination Drawings for each Contract as a condition of approval for any Application for Payment involving any material or equipment delivered or for any Work by these Contractors. C. The purpose of these Coordination Drawings is to identify coordination problems and interferences prior to installation. The Contractors shall prepare and submit Coordination Drawings for any Work where close coordination is required for installation of products and materials fabricated off-site by separate Contractors, and where limited space availability necessitates maximum utilization of space for efficient installation of different components. Coordination Drawings are required for all equipment rooms, floors, spaces and other areas in which the Work of two or more trades or Contractors is to be installed and in which the potential for conflict or interference exists, or as determined by the Department. D. The HVAC Contractor will be the Lead Contractor for purposes of the Coordination Drawings and shall facilitate the Coordination Drawing Process between Prime Contractors. E. The HVAC Contractor will prepare background drawings that will be distributed to all of the other Contractors for them to mark-up and return to the HVAC Contractor. F. The Coordination Drawings shall: 1. Show the Work of all Contractors impacted; and 2. Be drawn to a scale not smaller than 1/4" = 1'-0" (30" x 42" sheet size); and 3. Show clearly in both plan and elevation that all Work can be installed without interference; and
Coordination Drawings. 7.9.1 The A/E shall review the Coordination Drawings to determine whether the Coordination Participants achieved the goals established in the coordination meetings. 7.9.2 The A/E shall report any concerns, in writing, to the Coordination Participants within 14 days after receiving the drawings. 7.9.3 If installed Work causes or contributes to interference with subsequent Work of a Separate Contractor, the A/E shall determine the needed modifications to the installed Work to accommodate the subsequent Work. 7.9.4 If the Project is administered using the State’s web-based project management software, the A/E shall receive and forward Coordination Drawings to its Consultants using the “Submittals” business process.
Coordination Drawings. Contractor shall prepare coordination drawings as determined necessary by Metro to satisfactorily coordinate and interface its Work with the Work of all Other Metro Contractors, thereby avoiding conflicts that may arise. Metro Contract #
Coordination Drawings. 7.9.1 The A/E shall review the Coordination Drawings to determine whether the Coordination Participants achieved the goals established in the coordination meetings. 7.9.2 The A/E shall report any concerns, in writing, to the Coordination Participants within 14 days after receiving the drawings. 7.9.3 If installed Work causes or contributes to interference with subsequent Work of a Separate Contractor, the A/E shall determine the needed modifications to the installed Work to accommodate the subsequent Work. 7.9.4 If the Project is administered using OAKS CI, the A/E shall receive and forward Coordination Drawings to its Consultants using the “Submittals” business process.
Coordination Drawings. In addition to other preconstruction services outlined elsewhere in the Contract Documents, Subcontractors and Suppliers shall prepare and participate in developing "coordination drawings" or similar input into an electronic model during the Design and Procurement Phase to identify routing and eliminate conflicts among the work of the various trades. The "coordination drawings" or similar input shall be provided to Architect, and necessary information shall be reflected and included in the Construction Documents that are submitted for permitting.
Coordination Drawings. A. Before materials are purchased or work is begun, this Contractor shall prepare coordination drawings showing the size and location of his equipment and conduit runs. B. Coordination drawings are for the General Contractor’s and the Engineer’s use during construction and shall not be construed as replacing any shop, as-built or record drawings required elsewhere in the Contract Document.
Coordination Drawings. SLWD’s Contractor shall require of the various Trade Contractor such coordination drawings as may be necessary to properly coordinate the Work among the Trade Contractor.
Coordination Drawings. If requested by Owner or Architect, Construction Manager shall submit drawings demonstrating coordination of the various portions of the Work, in such form and with such detail as required by Owner or Architect.
Coordination Drawings. In addition to other preconstruction services outlined elsewhere in the Contract Documents, Trade Contractors are expected to prepare and participate in developing coordination drawings during the preconstruction phase to identify routing and eliminate conflicts among the work of the various trades. The coordination drawings shall be provided to Architect and Architect's Consultants and necessary information shall be reflected and included in the Design Documents, including the Contract Documents that are submitted for permitting.
Coordination Drawings. If applicable to SUBCONTRACTOR’S work, SUBCONTRACTOR shall prepare coordination drawings showing exact alignment, physical location and other required details for those portions of its work that must be coordinated with the work of CONTRACTOR, OWNER, or their other contractors, and shall participate in any related coordination efforts by CONTRACTOR.