Common use of Duties with Respect to Tenant Directed Improvements Clause in Contracts

Duties with Respect to Tenant Directed Improvements. Manager will perform the following duties for construction of Improvements that are to be made by or under the supervision of tenants (“Tenant Directed Improvements”) (1) Schedule, coordinate, and attend necessary or appropriate project meetings. (2) Review and evaluate lease exhibit language that identifies the scope and nature of tenant construction of the Tenant Directed Improvements. (3) Meet with tenants and prospective tenants and their architects, engineers, consultants and contractors to facilitate design and construction of Tenant Directed Improvements. (4) Review tenant construction documents for compliance with landlord criteria and requirements applicable to the Tenant Directed Improvements. (5) Review and evaluate proposed schedules for tenant construction. (6) Coordinate delivery of shell space to tenants for construction of Tenant Directed Improvements. (7) Observe tenant construction with attention to adherence of actual construction with construction documents. (8) Evaluate and make recommendations to Owner concerning the coordination of tenant work and any landlord work. (9) Make recommendations to Owner concerning, and monitor, the use of the site by tenant contractors, particularly as it relates to staging and storage, ingress and egress, temporary signage, fencing, barricades, restrictions on hours of operation, safety considerations and similar considerations. (10) Monitor the progress of tenant construction, and verify such key aspects of tenant construction such as compliance with scheduling requirements, compliance with rules and regulations of the Owner, verifying the tenant has obtained proper permits, etc. (11) Serve as an information conduit to the Owner from the tenants’ consultants and contractors when questions arise as to matters at the project site, and ensure that questions and issues are being addressed in a timely manner. (12) Ensure that tenant design and construction properly ties into building systems and does not adversely affect their proper operation. (13) Review and make recommendations to Owner concerning any requests by tenants for draws against allowances established by Owner or Owner JV. (14) Maintain separate files as to each tenant, and thereby document the entire design and construction process for each tenant. (15) Compile and disseminate such data regarding each tenant as Owner may reasonably require.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Property Management, Leasing and Construction Management Agreement (Wells Core Office Income Reit Inc), Master Property Management, Leasing and Construction Management Agreement (Wells Real Estate Investment Trust Ii Inc), Property Management & Real Estate (Wells Real Estate Investment Trust Inc)

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Duties with Respect to Tenant Directed Improvements. Manager will perform the following duties for construction of Improvements that are to be made by or under the supervision of tenants (“Tenant Directed Improvements”) (1) Schedule, coordinate, and attend necessary or appropriate project meetings.; (2) Review and evaluate lease Lease exhibit language that identifies the scope and nature of tenant construction of the Tenant Directed Improvements.; (3) Meet with tenants and prospective tenants and their architects, engineers, consultants and contractors to facilitate design and construction of Tenant Directed Improvements.; (4) Review tenant construction documents for compliance with landlord criteria and requirements applicable to the Tenant Directed Improvements.; (5) Review and evaluate proposed schedules for tenant construction.; (6) Coordinate delivery of shell space to tenants for construction of Tenant Directed Improvements.; (7) Observe tenant construction with attention to adherence of actual construction with construction documents.; (8) Evaluate and make recommendations to Owner concerning the coordination of tenant work and any landlord work.; (9) Make recommendations to Owner concerning, and monitor, the use of the site by tenant contractors, particularly as it relates to staging and storage, ingress and egress, temporary signage, fencing, barricades, restrictions on hours of operation, safety considerations and similar considerations.; (10) Monitor the progress of tenant construction, and verify such key aspects of tenant construction such as compliance with scheduling requirements, compliance with rules and regulations of the Owner, verifying the tenant has obtained proper permits, etc.; (11) Serve as an information conduit to the Owner from the tenants’ consultants and contractors when questions arise as to matters at the project site, and ensure that questions and issues are being addressed in a timely manner.; (12) Ensure that tenant design and construction properly ties into building systems and does not adversely affect their proper operation.; (13) Review and make recommendations to Owner concerning any requests by tenants for draws against allowances established by Owner or Owner JV.Owner; (14) Maintain separate files as to each tenant, and thereby document the entire design and construction process for each tenant.; and (15) Compile and disseminate such data regarding each tenant as Owner may reasonably require.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Property Management, Leasing and Construction Management Agreement (Gc Net Lease Reit, Inc.), Master Property Management, Leasing and Construction Management Agreement (Gc Net Lease Reit, Inc.), Master Property Management, Leasing and Construction Management Agreement (Gc Net Lease Reit, Inc.)

Duties with Respect to Tenant Directed Improvements. Manager will perform the following duties for construction of Improvements that are to be made by or under the supervision of tenants (“Tenant Directed Improvements”) (1) Schedule, coordinate, and attend necessary or appropriate project meetings. (2) Review and evaluate lease exhibit language that identifies the scope and nature of tenant construction of the Tenant Directed Improvements. (3) Meet with tenants and prospective tenants and their architects, engineers, consultants and contractors to facilitate design and construction of Tenant Directed Improvements. (4) Review tenant construction documents for compliance with landlord criteria and requirements applicable to the Tenant Directed Improvements. (5) Review and evaluate proposed schedules for tenant construction. (6) Coordinate delivery of shell space to tenants for construction of Tenant Directed Improvements. (7) Observe tenant construction with attention to adherence of actual construction with construction documents. (8) Evaluate and make recommendations to Owner concerning the coordination of tenant work and any landlord work. (9) Make recommendations to Owner concerning, and monitor, the use of the site by tenant contractors, particularly as it relates to staging and storage, ingress and egress, temporary signage, fencing, barricades, restrictions on hours of operation, safety considerations and similar considerations. (10) Monitor the progress of tenant construction, and verify such key aspects of tenant construction such as compliance with scheduling requirements, compliance with rules and regulations of the Owner, verifying the tenant has obtained proper permits, etc. (11) Serve as an information conduit to the Owner from the tenants' consultants and contractors when questions arise as to matters at the project site, and ensure that questions and issues are being addressed in a timely manner. (12) Ensure that tenant design and construction properly ties into building systems and does not adversely affect their proper operation. (13) Review and make recommendations to Owner concerning any requests by tenants for draws against allowances established by Owner or Owner JV. (14) Maintain separate files as to each tenant, and thereby document the entire design and construction process for each tenant. (15) Compile and disseminate such data regarding each tenant as Owner may reasonably require.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Property Management, Leasing and Construction Management Agreement, Master Property Management, Leasing and Construction Management Agreement (Wells Real Estate Investment Trust Ii Inc)

Duties with Respect to Tenant Directed Improvements. Manager will perform the following duties for construction of Improvements that are to be made by or under the supervision of tenants (“Tenant Directed Improvements”) (1) Schedule, coordinate, and attend necessary or appropriate project meetings. (2) Review and evaluate lease exhibit language that identifies the scope and nature of tenant construction of the Tenant Directed Improvements. (3) Meet with tenants and prospective tenants and their architects, engineers, consultants and contractors to facilitate design and construction of Tenant Directed Improvements. (4) Review tenant construction documents for compliance with landlord criteria and requirements applicable to the Tenant Directed Improvements. (5) Review and evaluate proposed schedules for tenant construction. (6) Coordinate delivery of shell space to tenants for construction of Tenant Directed Improvements. (7) Observe tenant construction with attention to adherence of actual construction with construction documents. (8) Evaluate and make recommendations to Owner concerning the coordination of tenant work and any landlord work. (9) Make recommendations to Owner concerning, and monitor, the use of the site by tenant contractors, particularly as it relates to staging and storage, ingress and egress, temporary signage, fencing, barricades, restrictions on hours of operation, safety considerations and similar considerations. (10) Monitor the progress of tenant construction, and verify such key aspects of tenant construction such as compliance with scheduling requirements, compliance with rules and regulations of the Owner, verifying the tenant has obtained proper permits, etc. (11) Serve as an information conduit to the Owner from the tenants’ consultants and contractors when questions arise as to matters at the project site, and ensure that questions and issues are being addressed in a timely manner. (12) Ensure that tenant design and construction properly ties into building systems and does not adversely affect their proper operation. (13) Review and make recommendations to Owner concerning any requests by tenants for draws against allowances established by Owner or Owner JV. (14) Maintain separate files as to each tenant, and thereby document the entire design and construction process for each tenant. (15) Compile and disseminate such data regarding each tenant as Owner may reasonably require.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Property Management, Leasing and Construction Management Agreement (Wells Real Estate Investment Trust Ii Inc)

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Duties with Respect to Tenant Directed Improvements. Manager will perform the following duties for construction of Improvements that are to be made by or under the supervision of tenants (“Tenant Directed Improvements”)): (1) Schedule, coordinate, and attend necessary or appropriate project meetings. (2) Review and evaluate lease exhibit language that identifies the scope and nature of tenant construction of the Tenant Directed Improvements. (3) Meet with tenants and prospective tenants and their architects, engineers, consultants and contractors to facilitate design and construction of Tenant Directed Improvements. (4) Review tenant construction documents for compliance with landlord criteria and requirements applicable to the Tenant Directed Improvements. (5) Review and evaluate proposed schedules for tenant construction. (6) Coordinate delivery of shell space to tenants for construction of Tenant Directed Improvements. (7) Observe tenant construction with attention to adherence of actual construction with construction documents. (8) Evaluate and make recommendations to Owner concerning the coordination of tenant work and any landlord work. (9) Make recommendations to Owner concerning, and monitor, the use of the site by tenant contractors, particularly as it relates to staging and storage, ingress and egress, temporary signage, fencing, barricades, restrictions on hours of operation, safety considerations and similar considerations. (10) Monitor the progress of tenant construction, and verify such key aspects of tenant construction such as compliance with scheduling requirements, compliance with rules and regulations of the Owner, verifying the tenant has obtained proper permits, etc. (11) Serve as an information conduit to the Owner from the tenants’ consultants and contractors when questions arise as to matters at the project site, and ensure that questions and issues are being addressed in a timely manner. (12) Ensure that tenant design and construction properly ties into building systems and does not adversely affect their proper operation. (13) Review and make recommendations to Owner concerning any requests by tenants for draws against allowances established by Owner or Owner JV. (14) Maintain separate files as to each tenant, and thereby document the entire design and construction process for each tenant. (15) Compile and disseminate such data regarding each tenant as Owner may reasonably require.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Property Management, Leasing and Construction Management Agreement (Wells Real Estate Investment Trust Inc)

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