DISAPPROVED SUBMITTALS Sample Clauses

DISAPPROVED SUBMITTALS. The Contractor shall make all corrections required by the Owner and promptly furnish a corrected submittal in the form and number of copies specified for the initial submittal. The Contractor shall make all corrections required by the Owner, obtain the Designer of Record's approval when applicable, and promptly furnish a corrected submittal in the form and number of copies specified for the initial submittal. If the Contractor considers any correction indicated on the submittals to constitute a change to the contract, a notice in accordance with the Contract Clause "Changes" shall be given promptly to the Owner.
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DISAPPROVED SUBMITTALS. Contractor shall make corrections required by the government and promptly furnish a corrected submittal in the form and number of copies specified for the initial submittal. If the Contractor considers any correction or notation on the returned submittals to constitute a change to the contract drawings or specifications; notice as required under the clause entitled, "Changes," is to be given to the KO, COR, and Government PM. If changes are necessary to submittals, the Contractor shall make such revisions and submission of the submittals in accordance with the procedures above. Until the changed submittals are approved, the Contractor cannot proceed with other related order/contract effort which is dependent on the acceptance of the approved submittals.
DISAPPROVED SUBMITTALS. The Contractor shall make all corrections required by the KO and promptly furnish a corrected submittal in the form and number of copies specified for the initial submittal. CAUTION: The Contractor is cautioned that for each Contractor's resubmittal required beyond the initial submittal and one resubmittal for corrections required by the KO, the KO will assess Administrative Deduction in the amount of $500.00 from the progress payments due the Contractor.
DISAPPROVED SUBMITTALS. Make the corrections required by the Contracting Officer. If the Contractor considers a correction or notation on the returned submittals to constitute a change to the Contract, notify the Contracting Officer as required under Contract Clause "Changes". Contractor is responsible for the dimensions, design of connection details, and construction of work. Failure to point out deviations may result in the Government requiring rejection and removal of such work at the Contractor's expense. If changes are necessary to submittals, make such revisions and submit the revised submittals in accordance with the procedures above. No item of work requiring a submittal change shall be accomplished until the changed submittals are approved.
DISAPPROVED SUBMITTALS. The contractor shall make all corrections required by the Contracting Officer (KO) and promptly furnish a corrected submittal in the form and number of copies specified for the initial submittal.
DISAPPROVED SUBMITTALS. Make the corrections required by the Contracting Officer. If the Contractor considers a correction or notation on the returned submittals to constitute a change to the Contract, notify the Contracting Officer as required under Contract Clause "Changes". Contractor is responsible for the dimensions, design of connection details, and construction of work. Failure to point out deviations may result in the Government requiring rejection and removal of such work at the Contractor's expense. If changes are necessary to submittals, make such revisions and submit the revised submittals in accordance with the procedures above. No item of work requiring a submittal change shall be accomplished until the changed SOF BN Ops Complex - BOF BR69302BOF Ft. Xxxxx, NC submittals are approved.

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  • Required Submittals Complete shop drawings and manufacturer’s catalog data shall be submitted to the State and approved by the State prior to start of any construction work. Power and lighting panel configuration shall be complete with schedule of branch panels, separate disconnects, and circuit breakers, based on calculated and estimated motor, resistive and lighting loads. All circuits shall be labeled at the panel and at the outlet/power pole for future reference. Location of all electrical receptacles and telephone outlets (including power drops for the systems furnishings) shall be designated on a block floor plan showing the systems furnishings layout provided by the State. Said block floor plan shall be furnished by the State to the Owner/Lessor no later than 4 weeks after approved construction plans are received by the State.

  • Contractor’s Submittals The Contract shall submit with reasonable promptness consistent with the Work Project Schedule and in orderly sequence all Shop Drawings, Samples, or other information required by the Contract Documents, or subsequently required by Change Order. Prior to submitting, the Contractor shall review each submittal for compliance with the Contract Documents and certify its approval by an approval stamp affixed to each copy. Submittal data presented without the Contractor’s certification will be returned without review or comment, and any delay resulting from such certification is the Contractor's responsibility.

  • Submittals Submittals required by the Contract Documents shall be prepared specifically for the Work by the Contractor to illustrate some portion of the Work. Submittals are not Contract Documents.

  • Review of Submittals A/E and ODR review is only for conformance with the design concept and the information provided in the Contract Documents. Responses to submittals will be in writing. The approval of a separate item does not indicate approval of an assembly in which the item functions. The approval of a submittal does not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for any deviation from the requirements of the Contract unless the Contractor informs the A/E and ODR of such deviation in a clear, conspicuous, and written manner on the submittal transmittal and at the time of submission, and obtains the A/E’s and Owner’s written specific approval of the particular deviation.

  • Drawings and Specifications at the Project Site The Contractor shall keep at the Site at least one copy of the Contract Documents and Change Orders, all in good order and available to the Design Professional and to his representatives.

  • 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.

  • Alternative Work Schedule An alternate forty (40) hour work schedule (other than five (5) uniform and consecutive eight (8) hour days in a seven (7) day period), or for hospital personnel an eighty (80) hour workweek in a fourteen (14) day period and other mutually agreed upon schedules that comply with applicable federal and state law. Employee work schedules normally include two (2) consecutive days off.

  • Agreement Exceptions/Deviations Explanation If the proposing Vendor desires to deviate form the Vendor Agreement language, all such deviations must be listed on this attribute, with complete and detailed conditions and information included. TIPS will consider any deviations in its proposal award decisions, and TIPS reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal based upon any deviations indicated below. In the absence of any deviation entry on this attribute, the proposer assures TIPS of their full compliance with the Vendor Agreement. No response

  • CONTRACTOR’S SUBMISSION OF CONTRACT MODIFICATIONS In connection with any Contract modification, OGS reserves the right to:  request additional information  reject Contract modifications  remove Products from Contract modification requests  request additional discounts for new or existing Products

  • Ownership of Drawings and Specifications All Drawings, Specifications and copies thereof furnished by the A/E are to remain A/E’s property. These documents are not to be used on any other project, and with the exception of one contract set for each party to the Contract, are to be returned to the A/E, upon request, following completion of the Work.

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