Delays by Design Professional Sample Clauses

Delays by Design Professional. If the completion of the Project is delayed by reason of ordinary negligence or the breach of any provision of this Contract on the part of the Design Professional, the Design Professional shall indemnify the Owner against all reasonable costs, expenses, liabilities, or damages resulting from such delay. In addition, the Design Professional shall provide accelerated services at its own expense to make up time lost because of such delay.
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Delays by Design Professional. The Design Professional is responsible for the timely performance of its Design and Construction Contract Administration Services and assumes full responsibility for the timely performance of its consultants. The Design Professional acknowledges and agrees that, absent fault of the Owner or force majeure as defined in Section 1.4.5, if the agreed-upon design milestones in the Preliminary Design and Construction Schedule are not met due to acts or omissions of the Design Professional, then the Design Professional will, at its own expense, accelerate its work, accelerate or replace delinquent consultants, and retain such additional resources as necessary to return the Project to the Preliminary Design and Construction Schedule. If the completion of the Project is delayed by reason of acts or omissions on the part of the Design Professional, the Design Professional shall be responsible to the Owner for all reasonable costs, expenses, liabilities, or damages resulting from such delay.

Related to Delays by Design Professional

  • Weekend Work (1) All ordinary hours of work performed between midnight on Friday and midnight on Sunday shall be paid for at the rate of time and one-half.

  • Schematic Design Documents In accordance with the approved Preliminary Design and Construction Schedule and based upon approval of and comments made by the Owner regarding the Concept Design Studies, the Design Professional shall prepare and submit to the Owner Schematic Design Documents, including drawings and outline specifications. These documents shall represent a further development of the approved design concept, providing additional detail and specificity regarding the intended design solution. Typically, all such documents shall be drawn to scale, indicating materials and assemblies, as appropriate, to convey the design intent and to illustrate the Project’s basic elements, scale and relationship to the Site. All major pieces of furniture and equipment to be fixed or supplied by the CM/GC shall be illustrated to scale. (See ASTM Standard Practice E 1804-02, August 2007, Sections 6.3, 8.2 and 8.3 for guidance on information which is generally developed in Schematic Design.)

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