Detail Drawings and Instructions Sample Clauses

Detail Drawings and Instructions. In case of ambiguity or lack of information, Architect shall furnish additional instructions by means of drawings or otherwise, necessary for proper execution of work. All such drawings and instructions shall be consistent with Contract Documents, true developments thereof, and reasonably inferable therefrom. Such additional instructions shall be furnished with reasonable promptness, provided that Contractor informs the Architect of the relationship of the request to the critical path of construction. Work shall be executed in conformity therewith and Contractor shall do no work without proper drawings and instructions. The Architect will furnish necessary additional details to more fully explain the Work, which details shall be considered as part of the Contract Documents. Should any details be more elaborate, in the opinion of Contractor, than scale drawings and specifications warrant, Contractor shall give written notice thereof to the Architect within ten (10) days of the receipt of same. In case no notice is given to the Architect within ten (10) days, it will be assumed the details are reasonable developments of the scale drawings. In case notice is given, then it will be considered, and if found justified, the Architect will either modify the drawings or shall recommend to District a Change Order for the extra work involved. All parts of the described and shown construction shall be of the quality of their respective kinds required by the Contract Documents and Contractor is hereby advised to use all diligence to become fully involved as to the required construction and finish, and in no case to proceed with the different parts of the Work without obtaining first from the Architect such directions and/or drawings as may be necessary for the proper performance of the Work. If it is found at any time, before or after completion of the Work (but subject to the period for correction of the Work under Section 17.02 below) that Contractor has materially varied from the Drawings and/or Specifications, in materials, quality, form or finish, the Architect shall make a recommendation:
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Detail Drawings and Instructions. .1 The Project Manager shall furnish as necessary for the execution of the Work additional instructions, by means of drawings or otherwise. All such additional instructions shall be consistent with the Contract documents. The Work shall be executed in conformity therewith and the Contractor shall do no work without such additional instructions. In giving such additional instructions, the Project Manager shall have authority to make minor changes in the Work, not inconsistent with the Contract.
Detail Drawings and Instructions. ~ If necessary, the Engineer shall furnish with reasonable promptness, additional instructions, by means of drawings or otherwise, necessary for the proper execution of the work. All such drawings and instructions shall be consistent with the contract, true developments thereof, and reasonably inferable therefrom.
Detail Drawings and Instructions. The Architect shall furnish with reasonable promptness additional instructions, by means of drawings or otherwise, necessary for the proper execution of the Work. All such drawings and instructions shall be consistent with the Contract Documents. The Work shall be executed in conformity with the Architect’s drawings and instructions, and the Contractor shall do no Work without proper drawings and instructions.
Detail Drawings and Instructions. The Architect/Engineer shall furnish to the Design/Build Entity and Principal Representative, with reasonable promptness, additional instructions, by means of drawings or otherwise, necessary for the proper execution of the Work. All such drawings and instructions shall be consistent with the Contract Documents, true developments thereof, and reasonably inferable therefrom. The Work shall be executed in conformity therewith and the Design/Build Entity shall do no Work without proper drawings and instructions. The Design/Build Entity, the Architect/Engineer, and the Principal Representative shall jointly prepare a schedule, subject to change from time to time in accordance with the progress of the Work, fixing the dates at which the various detail drawings will be required, and the Architect/Engineer shall furnish them in accordance with that schedule. Under like conditions, a schedule shall be prepared, fixing the dates for the submission of shop drawings, for the beginning of manufacture and installation of materials and for the completion of the various parts of the Work. The Principal Representative may consent with such instructions by the Architect/Engineer or amend/revise such instructions at the discretion of the Principal Representative.
Detail Drawings and Instructions. 4.1 The Owners Representative shall furnish with reasonable promptness additional instructions by means of drawings or otherwise, necessary for the proper execution of the work. All such drawings and instructions shall be consistent with the Contract Documents, true developments thereof and reasonably inferable therefrom.
Detail Drawings and Instructions. The Engineer will furnish such additional instructions, by means of drawings or otherwise, as are necessary for the execution of the work. All such additional instructions shall be consistent with the Contract Documents. The work shall be executed in conformity therewith and the Contractor shall do no work without such additional instructions. In giving such additional instructions, the Engineer will have authority to make minor changes in the work, not inconsistent with the Contract. If either the Contractor or the Engineer so requests, they shall jointly prepare a schedule, subject to change from time to time in accordance with the progress of the work, fixing the date at which the various detail drawings will be required, and the Engineer will furnish such drawings in accordance with this schedule; and on like request, a schedule shall be prepared fixing the dates for the submission of shop drawings.
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Detail Drawings and Instructions. (a) In case of ambiguity, conflict, or lack of information, Architect shall furnish with reasonable promptness, additional instructions by means of drawings or otherwise, necessary for proper execution of work. All such drawings and instruments shall be consistent with contract documents, true developments thereof, and reasonably inferable therefrom.
Detail Drawings and Instructions. The Design Build Entity’s Architect/Engineer shall furnish to the Design/Build Entity and Principal Representative, with reasonable promptness, additional instructions, by means of drawings or otherwise, necessary for the proper execution of the Work. All such drawings and instructions shall be consistent with the Contract Documents, true developments thereof, and reasonably inferable therefrom. The Work shall be executed in conformity therewith and the Design/Build Entity shall do no Work without proper drawings and instructions. The Design/Build Entity, the Design Build Entity’s Architect/Engineer, and the Principal Representative shall jointly prepare a schedule, subject to change from time to time in accordance with the progress of the Work, fixing the dates at which the various detail drawings will be required, and the Design Build Entity’s Architect/Engineer shall furnish them in accordance with that schedule. Under like conditions, a schedule shall be prepared, fixing the dates for the submission of shop drawings, for the beginning of manufacture and installation of materials and for the completion of the various parts of the Work. The Principal Representative may consent with such instructions by the Design Build Entity’s Architect/Engineer or amend/revise such instructions at the discretion of the Principal Representative.

Related to Detail Drawings and Instructions

  • Drawings and Specifications 9.1 A complete list of all Drawings that form a part of the Contract Documents are to be found as an index on the Drawings themselves, and/or may be provided to Developer and/or in the Table of Contents.

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