Design and Engineering Documents Sample Clauses

Design and Engineering Documents. The ESCO assumes complete responsibility for the development of the Design and Engineering Documents that are necessary for the ECM Implementation. The ESCO covenants and agrees that all Design and Engineering Documents shall be accurate and free from any errors or omissions, shall be in compliance with and accurately reflect all Applicable Laws, and, where required by law, shall bear the stamp or seal of a professional architect or engineer licensed in the Commonwealth. All Design and Engineering Documents shall conform to standards specified by the Contract Documents, and provisions of the Uniform Construction Code to the extent they are applicable to the Work.
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Design and Engineering Documents. The plans and specifications, blueprints, architectural plans, design documents, working drawings, project manuals, engineering reports and studies, soil and geotechnical studies and reports within the possession or control of WPPI (collectively, the “Design and Engineering Documents”), a copy of each of which have been provided to CWI. The Design and Engineering Documents which are material to the development, construction and operation of the Hotel are listed on Schedule 2.1.12.
Design and Engineering Documents. 4.2.1 The ESCO shall prepare, for written approval by the Customer, working drawings and specifications setting forth in detail the requirements of the construction and installation of the Project in accordance with the Contract Documents ("Design & Engineering Documents"). The Design & Engineering Documents shall include all drawings, specifications, schedules, diagrams, and plans, and such content and detail as is necessary to properly complete the construction of the Project, and shall provide information customarily necessary for the use of such documents by those in the building trades. Where required by law, the Design & Engineering Documents must bear the stamp or seal of architects or engineers licensed by the state in which the Site is located. The Design & Engineering Documents need not be submitted to the Customer as a complete set, but may be submitted in successive packages, each of which address separate construction trades or systems applicable to the Project. Within fourteen (14) days after submission, the Customer shall review each package of Design & Engineering Documents and either
Design and Engineering Documents. 4.2.1 The Contractor shall prepare, for written approval by the Owner, working drawings and specifications setting forth in detail the requirements of the construction and installation of the Project in accordance with the Contract Documents ("Design & Engineering Documents"). The Design & Engineering Documents shall include all drawings, specifications, schedules, diagrams, and plans, and such content and detail as is necessary to complete properly the construction of the Project, and shall provide information customarily necessary for the use of such documents by those in the building trades. The Design & Engineering Documents shall include manufacturer’s descriptive literature including performance and characteristics data and catalog cuts and shop drawings showing in detail the interface between Conservation Measure equipment and existing equipment and the location of Conservation Measure equipment on building floor plans. Where required by law, the Design & Engineering Documents must bear the stamp or seal of architects or engineers licensed by the State of South Carolina. The Design & Engineering Documents need not be submitted to the Owner as a complete set, but may be submitted in successive packages, each of which address separate construction trades or systems applicable to the Project. Within Click here to enter text. days after submission, the Owner shall review each package of Design & Engineering Documents and either (i) approve such documents; or (ii) disapprove such documents, specifying in writing the basis for disapproval.

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