During the Construction Phase Clause Samples

The "During the Construction Phase" clause outlines the specific obligations, procedures, and standards that must be followed while construction activities are underway. It typically details requirements such as site access, safety protocols, progress reporting, and coordination between parties during the active building period. By clearly defining expectations and responsibilities during construction, this clause helps ensure smooth project execution and minimizes disputes or delays arising from misunderstandings.
During the Construction Phase the Owner shall furnish information or services required of the Owner by the Contract Documents with reasonable promptness. The Owner shall also furnish any other information or services under the Owner’s control and relevant to the Construction Manager’s performance of the Work with reasonable promptness after receiving the Construction Manager’s written request for such information or services.
During the Construction Phase the Construction Manager shall employ at a minimum on a full time basis a site based superintendent, together with such additional superintendence, project management, engineering and clerical support as may be reasonably required and appropriate to the stage of construction (as per the Construction Manager Designated Services and Method of Payment, Exhibit A). The Superintendent and Project Manager shall not be changed except with the consent of the Principal Representative, unless the Superintendent or Project Manager proves to be unsatisfactory to the Construction Manager or ceases to be in its employ. The Construction Manager shall employ the services of at least one person fully qualified and with a minimum of 5 years experience in critical path scheduling on projects of similar size and scope for the duration of the Work.
During the Construction Phase of the Project, the District may require that the contractors submit all notices and communication relating to the Project directly to the Program Manager.
During the Construction Phase. SCHEDULE LIMITS Workers’ Compensation Florida Statutory Coverage Commercial General Liability $2,000,000. General Aggregate ......................................................... $1,000,000. Personal/Advertising Injury .......................................................... $1,000,000. Each Occurrence (The County of Volusia shall be named as an additional insured under all of the above Commercial General Liability coverage.) Auto Liability $1,000,000. CSL
During the Construction Phase the ARCHITECT shall 1.4.1 Arrange and attend Preconstruction conference(s). 1.4.2 Reject work that does not conform to the contract documents. The ARCHITECT will not guarantee the performance of the contractor. 1.4.3 Consult and advise the OWNER and issue all instructions in regard to the contract documents to the contractor(s) requested by the OWNER. 1.4.4 Prepare change orders with supporting documentation and data as necessary for the OWNER’S approval and execution in accordance with the contract documents, and may authorize minor changes in the work not involving an adjustment in the contract sum or an extension of the contract time which is not inconsistent with the intent of the contract documents. 1.4.5 Review and approve contractor’s submittals such as shop drawings, product data and samples, but only for the purpose of checking for conformance with information given and the design concept expressed in the contract documents. The ARCHITECT’S action shall be taken with such reasonable promptness as to cause no delay in the work or in the construction of the OWNER or of separate contractors, while allowing sufficient time in the ARCHITECT’S professional judgment to permit adequate review. Review of such submittals is not conducted for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of other details such as dimensions and quantities or for substantiating instructions for installation or performance of equipment or systems designed by the contractor, all of which remain the responsibility of the contractor to the extent required by the contract documents. The ARCHITECT’S review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or, unless otherwise specified by the ARCHITECT of construction methods, techniques, means, sequences or procedures. The ARCHITECT approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the item is a component. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the contract documents, the ARCHITECT shall be entitled to rely upon such certification to establish that the materials, systems or equipment will meet the performance criteria required by the contract documents. 1.4.6 Provide the contractor(s) with two copies and the OWNER with one copy of all reviewed submittals, shop drawings, laboratory tests, and samples. 1.4.7 Based upon the ARCHITECT’S observations and best knowledge of evaluations of the contractor’s applications for p...
During the Construction Phase the Architect progress payments shall use a percentage of completion of the Project construction that does not exceed the percentage as is reflected on the current certified Contractor’s