Engineering and Design Plans Sample Clauses

Engineering and Design Plans. The Recipient must provide to the Council Grants Office, at a minimum, the cover sheet and such pages as necessary to demonstrate that 100% design and engineering plans and specifications funded under this award have been stamped/signed by a professional engineer currently licensed in accordance with State requirements. The Recipient is responsible for verifying that the professional engineer has credentials appropriate to the type of engineering services required. The Council’s review of any plans submitted in accordance with the terms of the award is to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of the award; the Council will not be responsible for the accuracy or completeness of design, dimensions, details, proper selection of materials, or compliance with required codes or ordinances. As between the Council and the Recipient, these responsibilities rest solely with the Recipient. For clarity, nothing in the foregoing is intended to limit or otherwise affect any of the Recipient’s rights or remedies in connection with any non-federal third party, including any of the Recipient’s subrecipients or contractors.
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Engineering and Design Plans. The Recipient must provide to the Council Grants Office, at a minimum the cover sheet and such pages as necessary demonstrating that 100% design and engineering plans and specifications for all construction activities funded under this award are complete and stamped/signed by a qualified, registered professional engineer currently licensed in accordance with State requirements. The Council’s review is to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of the award; the Council will not be responsible for the accuracy or completeness of design, dimensions, details, proper selection of materials, or compliance with required codes or ordinances. As between the Council and the Recipient, these responsibilities rest solely with the Recipient. For clarity, nothing in the foregoing is intended to limit or otherwise affect any of the Recipient’s rights or remedies in connection with any third party, including any of the Recipient’s subrecipients or contractors.

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