Developer Control of the Contract Services; No City Responsibility Sample Clauses

Developer Control of the Contract Services; No City Responsibility. Subject to, but without limiting the provisions of Section 6.7 (Developer Design – Requirements), the Developer shall have total control of the Contract Services and shall effectively direct and supervise the Contract Services so that it is undertaken in compliance with the terms of this Comprehensive Agreement. The Developer acknowledges and agrees that notwithstanding the fact that the ITN included certain minimum conceptual design criteria for the Contract Services or the fact that in negotiating this Comprehensive Agreement, between the date the Developer was selected as the preferred proposer pursuant to the ITN and the Effective Date, the City participated in certain design development activities that resulted in the finalization of the Design Documents. The Developer acknowledges that such minimum conceptual design criteria do not in any manner or to any degree impair the Developer’s ability to perform the Contract Services in compliance herewith. Nothing in this Comprehensive Agreement shall be interpreted as giving any responsibility for the Contract Services to the City, any City Indemnitee, the Owner’s Representative, or any other City Representative. The City’s rights of review and comment with respect to any aspect of the Contract Services shall be for the City’s benefit only, and no review or comment by the City Representative shall in any way relieve the Developer of its obligation for all aspects of the Contract Services of the Project. If, however, the City and the Developer agree to specific changes to the Contract Standards that agreement shall be reflected in a formal document, duly executed by both parties and shall be binding on the parties.
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