Common use of Designation of A/E Clause in Contracts

Designation of A/E. The Owner has retained and designated an Architect/Engineer (“A/E”) for the Project who is the “Architect of Record” or “Engineer of Record” and is primarily responsible for the design of the Project and provides construction administration services required of the A/E (except for such design professionals contracting directly with the Owner for specific scopes of design services). References to the Project Architect or Architect shall mean the A/E, except as otherwise specifically provided in the Contract Documents. The A/E is required by agreement to work closely with the Contractor, which should facilitate performance of Contractor’s duties and responsibilities under this Agreement. Upon request, Owner will provide Contractor with relevant sections of the A/E’s agreement with Owner.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Designation of A/E. The Owner has retained and designated an Architect/Engineer (“A/-E”) for the Project who is the “Architect of Record” or “Engineer of Record” and is primarily responsible for the design of the Project and provides construction administration services required of the A/-E (except for such design professionals contracting directly with the Owner for specific scopes of design services). References to the Project Architect or Architect shall mean the A/-E, except as otherwise specifically provided in the Contract Documents. The A/A- E is required by agreement to work closely with the Contractor, which should facilitate performance of Contractor’s duties and responsibilities under this Agreement. Upon request, Owner will provide Contractor with relevant sections of the A/-E’s agreement with Owner.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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