Common use of Drawings and Specifications Clause in Contracts

Drawings and Specifications. 2.5.12.1 The CM@Risk shall study and compare the Construction Documents prior to beginning work on each phase or portion of the Work and immediately report to the Design Professional and the Owner any material error, inconsistency, conflict, ambiguity, or omission that is discovered. 2.5.12.2 The Construction Drawings are intended to show general arrangements, design and extent of Work and are not intended to serve as shop drawings. Where required, the CM@Risk shall perform no portion of the Work without having shop drawings, product data or samples approved; any Work performed in violation of this provision will be solely at the CM@Risk’s risk regardless of Design Professional’s and/or Owner’s knowledge of such Work being performed. 2.5.12.3 In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, the Construction Documents shall be interpreted as being complementary, requiring delivery by CM@Risk of a complete Project, or a designated portion thereof. Any requirement in any one of the Construction Documents is as binding as if it were included in all Construction Documents. In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, perceived or real, the CM@Risk shall request an interpretation by the Design Professional before performing the Work. Generally, the Specifications (“Specifications”) address quality, types of materials and contractual conditions while the Drawings (“Drawings”) show placement, sizes, and fabrication details of materials. In the event a conflict is discovered in the Construction Documents, the priorities stated below shall govern and control: a) Addenda shall govern over all other Construction Documents; b) Subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda, but only to the extent modified; c) In case of conflict between Drawings and Specifications, the Specifications shall govern; d) Conflicts within the Drawings: (1) Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the Drawings. (2) Specific notes shall govern over all other notes and all other portions of the Drawings, except the schedules described in 2.5.12.3.d (1) above. (3) Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller scale drawings. (4) Figured or numerical dimensions shall govern over dimensions obtained by scaling. e) Conflicts within the Specifications: These General Conditions shall govern over all sections of the Specifications except for specific modifications thereto that may be stated in Special Conditions or addenda. No other section of the Specifications shall modify these General Conditions; and f) In the event provisions of codes, safety orders, Construction Documents, referenced manufacturer's specifications or industry standards are in conflict, the more restrictive or higher quality shall govern; 2.5.12.4 In the event of conflict between Owner’s Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines [Northern Arizona University – Title of Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines and version date] and the Drawings and Specifications, CM@Risk shall promptly call the conflict to the attention of Owner and Design Professional and the use of such Drawings or Specifications by CM@Risk will be deferred until resolution of the conflict to Owner’s satisfaction. 2.5.12.5 If the Construction Documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or installing of parts, materials, or equipment, but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and skillful construction, such detail shall be deemed to be an implied requirement of the Construction Documents in accordance with such standard. That is to say, a) “minor detail” shall include the concept of substantially identical components, where the price of each such component is small even through the aggregate cost or importance is substantial, and shall include a single component which is incidental, even though its cost or importance may be substantial, and b) the quality and quantity of the parts or materials so supplied shall conform to trade standards and be compatible with the type, composition, strength, size, and profile of the parts or materials otherwise set forth in the Construction Documents.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Manager at Risk Agreement, Construction Manager at Risk Agreement

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Drawings and Specifications. 2.5.12.1 2.10.1 The CM@Risk Contractor shall study and compare the Construction Documents prior to beginning work on each phase or portion of the Work and immediately report to the Design Professional and the Owner any material error, inconsistency, conflict, ambiguity, or omission that is discovereddiscovered to the Design Professional and Owner. 2.5.12.2 2.10.2 The Construction Drawings are intended to show general arrangements, design and extent of Work and are not intended to serve as shop drawingsShop Drawings. Where required, the CM@Risk Contractor shall perform no portion of the Work without having shop drawingsShop Drawings, product data Product Data or samples Samples approved; any Work performed in violation of this provision will be solely at the CM@RiskContractor’s risk regardless of Design Professional’s and/or Owner’s knowledge of such Work being performed. 2.5.12.3 2.10.3 In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, the Construction Documents shall be interpreted as being complementary, requiring delivery by CM@Risk Contractor of a complete Project, or a designated portion thereof. Any requirement occurring in any one of the Construction Documents is as binding as if it were included though occurring in all Construction Documents. In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, perceived or real, the CM@Risk Contractor shall request an interpretation by the Design Professional before performing the Work. Generally, the Specifications (“Specifications”) address quality, types of materials and contractual conditions while the Drawings (“Drawings”) show placement, sizes, and fabrication details of materials. In the event a conflict is discovered in the Construction Documents, the priorities stated below shall govern and control: a) Addenda shall govern over all other Construction Documents; b) Subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda, but only to the extent modified; c) In case of conflict between Drawings and Specifications, the Specifications shall govern; d) Conflicts within the Drawings: (1) Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the Drawings. (2) Specific notes shall govern over all other notes and all other portions of the Drawings, except the schedules described in 2.5.12.3.d (1) 2.9.3.d.1 above. (3) Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller scale drawings. (4) Figured or numerical dimensions shall govern over dimensions obtained by scaling. e) Conflicts within the Specifications: These General Conditions shall govern over all sections of the Specifications except for specific modifications thereto that may be stated in Special Conditions or addenda. No other section of the Specifications shall modify these General Conditions; and f) In the event provisions of codes, safety orders, Construction Documents, referenced manufacturer's specifications or industry standards are in conflict, the more restrictive or higher quality shall govern;. 2.5.12.4 2.10.4 In the event of conflict between Owner’s Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines [Northern Arizona University – Title of Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines and version date] Guidelines, , and the Drawings and Specifications, CM@Risk Contractor shall promptly call the conflict to the attention of Owner and Design Professional and the use of such Drawings or Specifications Drawing by CM@Risk will be Contractor deferred until resolution of the conflict to Owner’s satisfaction. 2.5.12.5 2.10.5 If the Construction Documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or installing of parts, materials, or equipment, but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and skillful construction, such detail shall be deemed to be an implied requirement of the Construction Documents in accordance with such standard. That is to say, a) “minor detail” shall include the concept of substantially identical components, where the price of each such component is small even through the aggregate cost or importance is substantial, and shall include a single component which is incidental, even though its cost or importance may be substantial, and b) the quality and quantity of the parts or materials so supplied shall conform to trade standards and be compatible with the type, composition, strength, size, and profile of the parts or materials otherwise set forth in the Construction Documents.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract

Drawings and Specifications. 2.5.12.1 2.9.1 The CM@Risk Contractor shall study and compare the Construction Documents prior to beginning work on each phase or portion of the Work and immediately report to the Design Professional and the Owner any material error, inconsistency, conflict, ambiguity, or omission that is discovereddiscovered to the Design Professional and Owner. 2.5.12.2 2.9.2 The Construction Drawings are intended to show general arrangements, design and extent of Work and are not intended to serve as shop drawingsShop Drawings. Where required, the CM@Risk Contractor shall perform no portion of the Work without having shop drawingsShop Drawings, product data Product Data or samples Samples approved; any Work performed in violation of this provision will be solely at the CM@RiskContractor’s risk regardless of Design Professional’s and/or Owner’s knowledge of such Work being performed. 2.5.12.3 2.9.3 In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, the Construction Documents shall be interpreted as being complementary, requiring delivery by CM@Risk Contractor of a complete Project, or a designated portion thereof. Any requirement occurring in any one of the Construction Documents is as binding as if it were included though occurring in all Construction Documents. In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, perceived or real, the CM@Risk Contractor shall request an interpretation by the Design Professional before performing the Work. Generally, the Specifications (“Specifications”) address quality, types of materials and contractual conditions while the Drawings (“Drawings”) show placement, sizes, and fabrication details of materials. In the event a conflict is discovered in the Construction Documents, the priorities stated below shall govern and control: a) Addenda shall govern over all other Construction Documents; b) Subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda, but only to the extent modified; c) In case of conflict between Drawings and Specifications, the Specifications shall govern; d) Conflicts within the Drawings: (1) Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the Drawings. (2) Specific notes shall govern over all other notes and all other portions of the Drawings, except the schedules described in 2.5.12.3.d (1) 2.9.3.d.1 above. (3) Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller scale drawings. (4) Figured or numerical dimensions shall govern over dimensions obtained by scaling. e) Conflicts within the Specifications: These General Conditions shall govern over all sections of the Specifications except for specific modifications thereto that may be stated in Special Conditions or addenda. No other section of the Specifications shall modify these General Conditions; and f) In the event provisions of codes, safety orders, Construction Documents, referenced manufacturer's specifications or industry standards are in conflict, the more restrictive or higher quality shall govern;. 2.5.12.4 2.9.4 In the event of conflict between Owner’s Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines [Guidelines, Northern Arizona University – Title of Current Technical Standards and/or and Design Guidelines and version date] at time of project-specific Task Order Amendment issuance, and the Drawings and Specifications, CM@Risk Contractor shall promptly call the conflict to the attention of Owner and Design Professional and the use of such Drawings or Specifications Drawing by CM@Risk will be Contractor deferred until resolution of the conflict to Owner’s satisfaction. 2.5.12.5 2.9.5 If the Construction Documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or installing of parts, materials, or equipment, but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and skillful construction, such detail shall be deemed to be an implied requirement of the Construction Documents in accordance with such standard. That is to say, a) “minor detail” shall include the concept of substantially identical components, where the price of each such component is small even through the aggregate cost or importance is substantial, and shall include a single component which is incidental, even though its cost or importance may be substantial, and b) the quality and quantity of the parts or materials so supplied shall conform to trade standards and be compatible with the type, composition, strength, size, and profile of the parts or materials otherwise set forth in the Construction Documents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Services Agreement

Drawings and Specifications. 2.5.12.1 2.9.1 The CM@Risk Contractor shall study and compare the Construction Documents prior to beginning work on each phase or portion of the Work and immediately report to the Design Professional and the Owner any material error, inconsistency, conflict, ambiguity, or omission that is discovereddiscovered to the Design Professional and Owner. 2.5.12.2 2.9.2 The Construction Drawings are intended to show general arrangements, design and extent of Work and are not intended to serve as shop drawingsShop Drawings. Where required, the CM@Risk Contractor shall perform no portion of the Work without having shop drawingsShop Drawings, product data Product Data or samples Samples approved; any Work performed in violation of this provision will be solely at the CM@RiskContractor’s risk regardless of Design Professional’s and/or Owner’s knowledge of such Work being performed. 2.5.12.3 2.9.3 In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, the Construction Documents shall be interpreted as being complementary, requiring delivery by CM@Risk Contractor of a complete Project, or a designated portion thereof. Any requirement occurring in any one of the Construction Documents is as binding as if it were included though occurring in all Construction Documents. In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, perceived or real, the CM@Risk Contractor shall request an interpretation by the Design Professional before performing the Work. Generally, the Specifications (“Specifications”) address quality, types of materials and contractual conditions while the Drawings (“Drawings”) show placement, sizes, and fabrication details of materials. In the event a conflict is discovered in the Construction Documents, the priorities stated below shall govern and control: a) Addenda shall govern over all other Construction Documents; b) Subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda, but only to the extent modified; c) In case of conflict between Drawings and Specifications, the Specifications shall govern; d) Conflicts within the Drawings: (1) Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the Drawings. (2) Specific notes shall govern over all other notes and all other portions of the Drawings, except the schedules described in 2.5.12.3.d (1) 2.9.3.d.1 above. (3) Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller scale drawings. (4) Figured or numerical dimensions shall govern over dimensions obtained by scaling. e) Conflicts within the Specifications: These General Conditions shall govern over all sections of the Specifications except for specific modifications thereto that may be stated in Special Conditions or addenda. No other section of the Specifications shall modify these General Conditions; and f) In the event provisions of codes, safety orders, Construction Documents, referenced manufacturer's specifications or industry standards are in conflict, the more restrictive or higher quality shall govern;. 2.5.12.4 2.9.4 In the event of conflict between Owner’s Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines [Guidelines, Northern Arizona University – Title of Technical Standards and/or and Design Guidelines and version date] , and the Drawings and Specifications, CM@Risk Contractor shall promptly call the conflict to the attention of Owner and Design Professional and the use of such Drawings or Specifications Drawing by CM@Risk will be Contractor deferred until resolution of the conflict to Owner’s satisfaction. 2.5.12.5 2.9.5 If the Construction Documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or installing of parts, materials, or equipment, but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and skillful construction, such detail shall be deemed to be an implied requirement of the Construction Documents in accordance with such standard. That is to say, a) “minor detail” shall include the concept of substantially identical components, where the price of each such component is small even through the aggregate cost or importance is substantial, and shall include a single component which is incidental, even though its cost or importance may be substantial, and b) the quality and quantity of the parts or materials so supplied shall conform to trade standards and be compatible with the type, composition, strength, size, and profile of the parts or materials otherwise set forth in the Construction Documents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Services Agreement

Drawings and Specifications. 2.5.12.1 7.1 The CM@Risk Contractor shall study and compare the Construction Contract Documents prior to sufficiently in advance of beginning work on each phase or portion of the Work work to be performed and immediately report to the Design Professional and the Owner any material error, inconsistency, conflict, ambiguity, or omission that is discovered. 2.5.12.2 7.2 The Construction Drawings are intended to show general arrangements, design and extent of Work and are not intended to serve as shop drawingsShop Drawings. Where required, the CM@Risk Contractor shall perform no portion of the Work without having shop drawingsapproved Shop Drawings, product data Product Data or samples approvedSamples; any Work performed in violation of this provision will be solely at the CM@RiskContractor’s risk regardless of Design ProfessionalDP’s and/or Owner’s knowledge of such Work being performedWork. 2.5.12.3 In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, the Construction 7.3 Contract Documents shall be interpreted as being complementary, requiring delivery by CM@Risk of a complete Project, project or a designated portion thereof. Any requirement in any one of the Construction Documents is as binding as if it were included in all Construction Documents. In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, perceived or real, the CM@Risk shall request an interpretation by the Design Professional before performing the Work. Generally, the Specifications (“Specifications”) specifications address quality, types of materials and contractual contract conditions while the Drawings (“Drawings”) drawings show placement, sizes, sizes and fabrication details of materials. In the event a of conflict is discovered in the Construction Contract Documents, the priorities stated below shall govern and controlgovern: a) A. Addenda shall govern over all other Construction Documents; b) Subsequent Contract Documents and subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda, but addenda only to the extent modified;. c) B. In case of conflict between Drawings drawings and Specificationsspecifications, the Specifications specifications shall govern;. d) C. Conflicts within the Drawingsplans: (1) Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the Drawingsplans. (2) Specific notes shall govern over all other notes and all other portions of the Drawingsplans, except the schedules described in 2.5.12.3.d (17.3(c)(1) above. (3) Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller scale drawings. (4) Figured or numerical dimensions shall govern over dimensions obtained by scaling. e) D. Conflicts within the Specificationsspecifications: These Contract General Conditions shall govern over all sections of the Specifications specifications except for specific modifications Modifications thereto that may be stated in Special Supplementary General Conditions or addenda. No other section of the Specifications specifications shall modify these the Contract General Conditions; and. f) E. In the event provisions of codes, safety orders, Construction Contract Documents, referenced manufacturer's specifications or specifications, industry standards or NAU Technical Standards (available at xxxxx://xxx0.xxx.xxx/cas/Plan-Dev/TechStandards.html) are in conflict, the more restrictive or higher quality shall govern;. 2.5.12.4 F. In the event of any conflict between Owner’s Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines [Northern Arizona University – Title of Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines and version date] and or ambiguity, the Drawings and Specifications, CM@Risk Contractor shall promptly call request an interpretation by the conflict to DP before performing the attention of Owner and Design Professional and the use of such Drawings or Specifications by CM@Risk will be deferred until resolution of the conflict to Owner’s satisfactionWork. 2.5.12.5 7.4 If the Construction Contract Documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or installing of parts, materials, or equipment, but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and skillful construction, such detail shall be deemed to be an implied requirement of the Construction Contract Documents in accordance with such standard. That is to say, a) “minor detail” shall include the concept of substantially identical components, where the price of each such component is small even through the aggregate cost or importance is substantial, and shall include a single component which is incidental, even though its cost or importance may be substantial, and b) the quality and quantity of the parts or materials so supplied shall conform to trade standards and be compatible with the type, composition, strength, size, and profile of the parts or materials otherwise set forth in the Construction Documents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Agreement

Drawings and Specifications. 2.5.12.1 The CM@Risk shall study and compare the Construction Documents prior to beginning work on each phase or portion of the Work and immediately report to the Design Professional and the Owner any material error, inconsistency, conflict, ambiguity, or omission that is discovereddiscovered to the Design Professional and Owner. 2.5.12.2 The Construction Drawings are intended to show general arrangements, design and extent of Work and are not intended to serve as shop drawingsShop Drawings. Where required, the CM@Risk shall perform no portion of the Work without having shop drawingsShop Drawings, product data Product Data or samples Samples approved; any Work performed in violation of this provision will be solely at the CM@Risk’s risk regardless of Design Professional’s and/or Owner’s knowledge of such Work being performed. 2.5.12.3 In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, ambiguity the Construction Documents shall be interpreted as being complementary, requiring delivery by CM@Risk of a complete Project, or a designated portion thereof. Any requirement occurring in any one of the Construction Documents is as binding as if it were included though occurring in all Construction Documents. In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, perceived or real, the CM@Risk shall request an interpretation by the Design Professional before performing the Work. Generally, the Specifications (“Specifications”) address quality, types of materials and contractual conditions while the Drawings (“Drawings”) show placement, sizes, and fabrication details of materials. In the event a conflict is discovered in the Construction Documents, the priorities stated below shall govern and control: a) Addenda shall govern over all other Construction Documents; b) Subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda, but only to the extent modified; c) In case of conflict between Drawings and Specifications, the Specifications shall govern; d) Conflicts within the Drawings: (1) Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the Drawings. (2) Specific notes shall govern over all other notes and all other portions of the Drawings, except the schedules described in 2.5.12.3.d (1) above. (3) Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller scale drawings. (4) Figured or numerical dimensions shall govern over dimensions obtained by scaling. e) Conflicts within the Specifications: These General Conditions shall govern over all sections of the Specifications except for specific modifications thereto that may be stated in Special Conditions or addenda. No other section of the Specifications shall modify these General Conditions; and f) In the event provisions of codes, safety orders, Construction Documents, referenced manufacturer's specifications or industry standards are in conflict, the more restrictive or higher quality shall govern; 2.5.12.4 In the event of conflict between Owner’s Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines [Northern Arizona University – Title of Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines and version date] date and the Drawings and Specifications, CM@Risk shall promptly call the conflict to the attention of Owner and Design Professional and the use of such Drawings or Specifications Drawing by CM@Risk will be deferred until resolution of the conflict to Owner’s satisfaction. 2.5.12.5 If the Construction Documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or installing of parts, materials, or equipment, but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and skillful construction, such detail shall be deemed to be an implied requirement of the Construction Documents in accordance with such standard. That is to say, a) “minor detail” shall include the concept of substantially identical components, where the price of each such component is small even through the aggregate cost or importance is substantial, and shall include a single component which is incidental, even though its cost or importance may be substantial, and b) the quality and quantity of the parts or materials so supplied shall conform to trade standards and be compatible with the type, composition, strength, size, and profile of the parts or materials otherwise set forth in the Construction Documents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Manager at Risk Agreement

Drawings and Specifications. 2.5.12.1 2.10.1 The CM@Risk Contractor shall study and compare the Construction Documents prior to beginning work on each phase or portion of the Work and immediately report to the Design Professional and the Owner any material error, inconsistency, conflict, ambiguity, or omission that is discovereddiscovered to the Design Professional and Owner. 2.5.12.2 2.10.2 The Construction Drawings are intended to show general arrangements, design and extent of Work and are not intended to serve as shop drawingsShop Drawings. Where required, the CM@Risk Contractor shall perform no portion of the Work without having shop drawingsShop Drawings, product data Product Data or samples Samples approved; any Work performed in violation of this provision will be solely at the CM@RiskContractor’s risk regardless of Design Professional’s and/or Owner’s knowledge of such Work being performed. 2.5.12.3 2.10.3 In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, the Construction Documents shall be interpreted as being complementary, requiring delivery by CM@Risk Contractor of a complete Project, or a designated portion thereof. Any requirement occurring in any one of the Construction Documents is as binding as if it were included though occurring in all Construction Documents. In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, perceived or real, the CM@Risk Contractor shall request an interpretation by the Design Professional before performing the Work. Generally, the Specifications (“Specifications”) address quality, types of materials and contractual conditions while the Drawings (“Drawings”) show placement, sizes, and fabrication details of materials. In the event a conflict is discovered in the Construction Documents, the priorities stated below shall govern and control: a) Addenda shall govern over all other Construction Documents; b) Subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda, but only to the extent modified; c) In case of conflict between Drawings and Specifications, the Specifications shall govern; d) Conflicts within the Drawings: (1) Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the Drawings. (2) Specific notes shall govern over all other notes and all other portions of the Drawings, except the schedules described in 2.5.12.3.d (1) 2.10.3.d.1 above. (3) Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller scale drawings. (4) Figured or numerical dimensions shall govern over dimensions obtained by scaling. e) Conflicts within the Specifications: These General Conditions shall govern over all sections of the Specifications except for specific modifications thereto that may be stated in Special Conditions or addenda. No other section of the Specifications shall modify these General Conditions; and f) In the event provisions of codes, safety orders, Construction Documents, referenced manufacturer's specifications or industry standards are in conflict, the more restrictive or higher quality shall govern;. 2.5.12.4 2.10.4 In the event of conflict between Owner’s Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines [Northern Arizona University – Title of Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines and version date] Guidelines, and the Drawings and Specifications, CM@Risk Contractor shall promptly call the conflict to the attention of Owner and Design Professional and the use of such Drawings or Specifications Drawing by CM@Risk will be Contractor deferred until resolution of the conflict to Owner’s satisfaction. 2.5.12.5 2.10.5 If the Construction Documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or installing of parts, materials, or equipment, but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and skillful construction, such detail shall be deemed to be an implied requirement of the Construction Documents in accordance with such standard. That is to say, a) “minor detail” shall include the concept of substantially identical components, where the price of each such component is small even through the aggregate cost or importance is substantial, and shall include a single component which is incidental, even though its cost or importance may be substantial, and b) the quality and quantity of the parts or materials so supplied shall conform to trade standards and be compatible with the type, composition, strength, size, and profile of the parts or materials otherwise set forth in the Construction Documents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Job Order Contract

Drawings and Specifications. 2.5.12.1 7.1 The CM@Risk Contractor shall study and compare the Construction Contract Documents prior to sufficiently in advance of beginning work on each phase or portion of the Work work to be performed and immediately report to the Design Professional and the Owner any material error, inconsistency, conflict, ambiguity, or omission that is discovered. 2.5.12.2 7.2 The Construction Drawings are intended to show general arrangements, design and extent of Work and are not intended to serve as shop drawingsShop Drawings. Where required, the CM@Risk Contractor shall perform no portion of the Work without having shop drawingsapproved Shop Drawings, product data Product Data or samples approvedSamples; any Work performed in violation of this provision will be solely at the CM@RiskContractor’s risk regardless of Design ProfessionalDP’s and/or Owner’s knowledge of such Work being performedWork. 2.5.12.3 In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, the Construction 7.3 Contract Documents shall be interpreted as being complementary, requiring delivery by CM@Risk of a complete Project, project or a designated portion thereof. Any requirement in any one of the Construction Documents is as binding as if it were included in all Construction Documents. In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, perceived or real, the CM@Risk shall request an interpretation by the Design Professional before performing the Work. Generally, the Specifications (“Specifications”) specifications address quality, types of materials and contractual contract conditions while the Drawings (“Drawings”) drawings show placement, sizes, and fabrication details of materials. In the event a of conflict is discovered in the Construction Contract Documents, the priorities stated below shall govern and controlgovern: a) A. Addenda shall govern over all other Construction Documents; b) Subsequent Contract Documents and subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda, but addenda only to the extent modified;. REVISED 03/21/11 c) B. In case of conflict between Drawings drawings and Specificationsspecifications, the Specifications specifications shall govern;. d) C. Conflicts within the Drawingsplans: (1) Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the Drawingsplans. (2) Specific notes shall govern over all other notes and all other portions of the Drawingsplans, except the schedules described in 2.5.12.3.d (17.3(c)(1) above. (3) Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller scale drawings. (4) Figured or numerical dimensions shall govern over dimensions obtained by scaling. e) D. Conflicts within the Specificationsspecifications: These Contract General Conditions shall govern over all sections of the Specifications specifications except for specific modifications Modifications thereto that may be stated in Special Supplementary General Conditions or addenda. No other section of the Specifications specifications shall modify these the Contract General Conditions; and. f) E. In the event provisions of codes, safety orders, Construction Contract Documents, referenced manufacturer's specifications or industry standards are in conflict, the more restrictive or higher quality shall govern;. 2.5.12.4 F. In the event of any conflict between Owner’s Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines [Northern Arizona University – Title of Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines and version date] and or ambiguity, the Drawings and Specifications, CM@Risk Contractor shall promptly call request an interpretation by the conflict to DP before performing the attention of Owner and Design Professional and the use of such Drawings or Specifications by CM@Risk will be deferred until resolution of the conflict to Owner’s satisfactionWork. 2.5.12.5 7.4 If the Construction Contract Documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or installing of parts, materials, or equipment, but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and skillful construction, such detail shall be deemed to be an implied requirement of the Construction Contract Documents in accordance with such standard. That is to say, a) “minor detail” shall include the concept of substantially identical components, where the price of each such component is small even through the aggregate cost or importance is substantial, and shall include a single component which is incidental, even though its cost or importance may be substantial, and b) the quality and quantity of the parts or materials so supplied shall conform to trade standards and be compatible with the type, composition, strength, size, and profile of the parts or materials otherwise set forth in the Construction Documents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Agreement

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Drawings and Specifications. 2.5.12.1 The CM@Risk shall study and compare the Construction Documents prior to beginning work on each phase or portion of the Work and immediately report to the Design Professional and the Owner any material error, inconsistency, conflict, ambiguity, or omission that is discovereddiscovered to the Design Professional and Owner. 2.5.12.2 The Construction Drawings are intended to show general arrangements, design and extent of Work and are not intended to serve as shop drawingsShop Drawings. Where required, the CM@Risk shall perform no portion of the Work without having shop drawingsShop Drawings, product data Product Data or samples Samples approved; any Work performed in violation of this provision will be solely at the CM@Risk’s risk regardless of Design Professional’s and/or Owner’s knowledge of such Work being performed. 2.5.12.3 In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, ambiguity the Construction Documents shall be interpreted as being complementary, requiring delivery by CM@Risk of a complete Project, or a designated portion thereof. Any requirement occurring in any one of the Construction Documents is as binding as if it were included though occurring in all Construction Documents. In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, perceived or real, the CM@Risk shall request an interpretation by the Design Professional before performing the Work. Generally, the Specifications (“Specifications”) address quality, types of materials and contractual conditions while the Drawings (“Drawings”) show placement, sizes, and fabrication details of materials. In the event a conflict is discovered in the Construction Documents, the priorities stated below shall govern and control: a) Addenda shall govern over all other Construction Documents; b) Subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda, but only to the extent modified; c) In case of conflict between Drawings and Specifications, the Specifications shall govern; d) Conflicts within the Drawings: (1) Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the Drawings. (2) Specific notes shall govern over all other notes and all other portions of the Drawings, except the schedules described in 2.5.12.3.d (1) above. (3) Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller scale drawings. (4) Figured or numerical dimensions shall govern over dimensions obtained by scaling. e) Conflicts within the Specifications: These General Conditions shall govern over all sections of the Specifications except for specific modifications thereto that may be stated in Special Conditions or addenda. No other section of the Specifications shall modify these General Conditions; and f) In the event provisions of codes, safety orders, Construction Documents, referenced manufacturer's specifications or industry standards are in conflict, the more restrictive or higher quality shall govern; 2.5.12.4 In the event of conflict between Owner’s Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines [Northern Arizona State University – Title of Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines Name and version date] and the Drawings and Specifications, CM@Risk shall promptly call the conflict to the attention of Owner and Design Professional and the use of such Drawings or Specifications Drawing by CM@Risk will be deferred until resolution of the conflict to Owner’s satisfaction. 2.5.12.5 If the Construction Documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or installing of parts, materials, or equipment, but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and skillful construction, such detail shall be deemed to be an implied requirement of the Construction Documents in accordance with such standard. That is to say, a) “minor detail” shall include the concept of substantially identical components, where the price of each such component is small even through the aggregate cost or importance is substantial, and shall include a single component which is incidental, even though its cost or importance may be substantial, and b) the quality and quantity of the parts or materials so supplied shall conform to trade standards and be compatible with the type, composition, strength, size, and profile of the parts or materials otherwise set forth in the Construction Documents.

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Samples: Construction Manager at Risk Agreement (Cm@risk)

Drawings and Specifications. 2.5.12.1 7.1 The CM@Risk Contractor shall study and compare the Construction Contract Documents prior to sufficiently in advance of beginning work on each phase or portion of the Work work to be performed and immediately report to the Design Professional and the Owner any material error, inconsistency, conflict, ambiguity, or omission that is discovered. 2.5.12.2 7.2 The Construction Drawings are intended to show general arrangements, design and extent of Work and are not intended to serve as shop drawingsShop Drawings. Where required, the CM@Risk Contractor shall perform no portion of the Work without having shop drawingsapproved Shop Drawings, product data Product Data or samples approvedSamples; any Work performed in violation of this provision will be solely at the CM@RiskContractor’s risk regardless of Design ProfessionalDP’s and/or Owner’s knowledge of such Work being performedWork. 2.5.12.3 7.3 In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, the Construction Contract Documents shall be interpreted as being complementary, requiring delivery by CM@Risk of a complete Project, project or a designated portion thereof. Any requirement in any one of the Construction Documents is as binding as if it were included in all Construction Documents. In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, perceived or real, the CM@Risk shall request an interpretation by the Design Professional before performing the Work. Generally, the Specifications (“Specifications”) address quality, types of materials and contractual conditions while the Drawings (“Drawings”) show placement, sizes, and fabrication details of materials. In the event a conflict is discovered in the Construction Contract Documents, the priorities stated below shall govern and controlgovern: a) A. Addenda shall govern over all other Construction Documents; b) Subsequent Contract Documents and subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda, but addenda only to the extent modified;. c) B. In case of conflict between Drawings plans and Specificationsspecifications, the Specifications specifications shall govern;. d) C. Conflicts within the Drawingsdrawings: (1) Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the Drawingsdrawings. (2) Specific notes shall govern over all other notes and all other portions of the Drawingsdrawings, except the schedules described in 2.5.12.3.d (17.3(c)(1) above. (3) Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller scale drawings. (4) Figured or numerical dimensions shall govern over dimensions obtained by scaling. e) D. Conflicts within the Specificationsspecifications: These Contract General Conditions shall govern over all sections of the Specifications specifications except for specific modifications Modifications thereto that may be stated in Special Supplementary General Conditions or addenda. No other section of the Specifications specifications shall modify these the Contract General Conditions; and. f) E. In the event provisions of codes, safety orders, Construction Contract Documents, referenced manufacturer's specifications or industry standards are in conflict, the more restrictive or higher quality shall govern;. 2.5.12.4 F. In the event of conflict between Owner’s Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines [Northern Arizona University – Title of Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines and version date] and any conflict, the Drawings and Specifications, CM@Risk Contractor shall promptly call request an interpretation by the conflict to DP before performing the attention of Owner and Design Professional and the use of such Drawings or Specifications by CM@Risk will be deferred until resolution of the conflict to Owner’s satisfactionWork. 2.5.12.5 7.4 If the Construction Contract Documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or installing of parts, or materials, or equipment, but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and skillful construction, such detail shall be deemed to be an implied requirement of the Construction Contract Documents in accordance with such standard. That is to say, a) “minor ‘Minor detailshall include the concept of substantially identical components, where the price of each such component is small even through the aggregate cost or importance is substantial, and shall include a single component which is incidental, even though its cost or importance may be substantial, and b) the . The quality and quantity of the parts or materials material so supplied shall conform to trade standards and be compatible with the type, composition, strength, size, and profile of the parts or of materials otherwise set forth in the Construction Contract Documents.

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Samples: Construction Agreement

Drawings and Specifications. 2.5.12.1 The CM@Risk shall study and compare the Construction Documents prior to beginning work on each phase or portion of the Work and immediately report to the Design Professional and the Owner any material error, inconsistency, conflict, ambiguity, or omission that is discovered. 2.5.12.2 The Construction Drawings are intended to show general arrangements, design and extent of Work and are not intended to serve as shop drawings. Where required, the CM@Risk shall perform no portion of the Work without having shop drawings, product data or samples approved; any Work performed in violation of this provision will be solely at the CM@Risk’s risk regardless of Design Professional’s and/or Owner’s knowledge of such Work being performed. 2.5.12.3 In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, the Construction Documents shall be interpreted as being complementary, requiring delivery by CM@Risk of a complete Project, or a designated portion thereof. Any requirement in any one of the Construction Documents is as binding as if it were included in all Construction Documents. In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, perceived or real, the CM@Risk shall request an interpretation by the Design Professional before performing the Work. Generally, the Specifications (“Specifications”) address quality, types of materials and contractual conditions while the Drawings (“Drawings”) show placement, sizes, and fabrication details of materials. In the event a conflict is discovered in the Construction Documents, the priorities stated below shall govern and control: a) Addenda shall govern over all other Construction Documents; b) Subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda, but only to the extent modified; c) In case of conflict between Drawings and Specifications, the Specifications shall govern; d) Conflicts within the Drawings: (1) Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the Drawings. (2) Specific notes shall govern over all other notes and all other portions of the Drawings, except the schedules described in 2.5.12.3.d (1) above. (3) Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller scale drawings. (4) Figured or numerical dimensions shall govern over dimensions obtained by scaling. e) Conflicts within the Specifications: These General Conditions shall govern over all sections of the Specifications except for specific modifications thereto that may be stated in Special Conditions or addenda. No other section of the Specifications shall modify these General Conditions; and f) In the event provisions of codes, safety orders, Construction Documents, referenced manufacturer's specifications or industry standards are in conflict, the more restrictive or higher quality shall govern; 2.5.12.4 In the event of conflict between Owner’s Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines [Northern Arizona State University – Title of Technical Standards and/or Design ASU Project Guidelines and version date] Arizona State University Facilities Development & Management, October 2017 and the Drawings and Specifications, CM@Risk shall promptly call the conflict to the attention of Owner and Design Professional and the use of such Drawings or Specifications by CM@Risk will be deferred until resolution of the conflict to Owner’s satisfaction. 2.5.12.5 If the Construction Documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or installing of parts, materials, or equipment, but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and skillful construction, such detail shall be deemed to be an implied requirement of the Construction Documents in accordance with such standard. That is to say, a) “minor detail” shall include the concept of substantially identical components, where the price of each such component is small even through the aggregate cost or importance is substantial, and shall include a single component which is incidental, even though its cost or importance may be substantial, and b) the quality and quantity of the parts or materials so supplied shall conform to trade standards and be compatible with the type, composition, strength, size, and profile of the parts or materials otherwise set forth in the Construction Documents.

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Samples: Construction Manager at Risk Agreement

Drawings and Specifications. 2.5.12.1 The CM@Risk shall study and compare the Construction Documents prior to beginning work on each phase or portion of the Work and immediately report to the Design Professional and the Owner any material error, inconsistency, conflict, ambiguity, or omission that is discovered. 2.5.12.2 The Construction Drawings are intended to show general arrangements, design and extent of Work and are not intended to serve as shop drawings. Where required, the CM@Risk shall perform no portion of the Work without having shop drawings, product data or samples approved; any Work performed in violation of this provision will be solely at the CM@Risk’s risk regardless of Design Professional’s and/or Owner’s knowledge of such Work being performed. 2.5.12.3 In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, the Construction Documents shall be interpreted as being complementary, requiring delivery by CM@Risk of a complete Project, or a designated portion thereof. Any requirement in any one of the Construction Documents is as binding as if it were included in all Construction Documents. In the event of any conflict or ambiguity, perceived or real, the CM@Risk shall request an interpretation by the Design Professional before performing the Work. Generally, the Specifications (“Specifications”) address quality, types of materials and contractual conditions while the Drawings (“Drawings”) show placement, sizes, and fabrication details of materials. In the event a conflict is discovered in the Construction Documents, the priorities stated below shall govern and control: a) Addenda shall govern over all other Construction Documents; b) Subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda, but only to the extent modified; c) In case of conflict between Drawings and Specifications, the Specifications shall govern; d) Conflicts within the Drawings: (1) Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the Drawings. (2) Specific notes shall govern over all other notes and all other portions of the Drawings, except the schedules described in 2.5.12.3.d (1) above. (3) Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller scale drawings. (4) Figured or numerical dimensions shall govern over dimensions obtained by scaling. e) Conflicts within the Specifications: These General Conditions shall govern over all sections of the Specifications except for specific modifications thereto that may be stated in Special Conditions or addenda. No other section of the Specifications shall modify these General Conditions; and f) In the event provisions of codes, safety orders, Construction Documents, referenced manufacturer's specifications or industry standards are in conflict, the more restrictive or higher quality shall govern; 2.5.12.4 In the event of conflict between Owner’s Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines Arizona State University [Northern Arizona University – Title of Technical Standards and/or Design Guidelines and version date] and the Drawings and Specifications, CM@Risk shall promptly call the conflict to the attention of Owner and Design Professional and the use of such Drawings or Specifications by CM@Risk will be deferred until resolution of the conflict to Owner’s satisfaction. 2.5.12.5 If the Construction Documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or installing of parts, materials, or equipment, but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and skillful construction, such detail shall be deemed to be an implied requirement of the Construction Documents in accordance with such standard. That is to say, a) “minor detail” shall include the concept of substantially identical components, where the price of each such component is small even through the aggregate cost or importance is substantial, and shall include a single component which is incidental, even though its cost or importance may be substantial, and b) the quality and quantity of the parts or materials so supplied shall conform to trade standards and be compatible with the type, composition, strength, size, and profile of the parts or materials otherwise set forth in the Construction Documents.

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Samples: Construction Manager at Risk Agreement

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