Common use of EXPLANATION OF DRAWINGS Clause in Contracts

EXPLANATION OF DRAWINGS. 1.2.1 These construction documents are intended to be diagrammatic and reflect the scope, quality, and character of the work to be performed; all miscellaneous materials and work, though not specifically mentioned, shall be furnished and installed by the Contractor. 1.2.2 The Contractor shall confirm sizes, dimensions, weights and locations of all equipment prior to installation. Dimensioned architectural drawings shall take precedence over diagrammatic layouts shown on these contract documents. 1.2.3 The specifications and the drawings are an integral document and shall be considered complementary to each other. In the case of a conflict between the specifications and the drawings, the more constricting condition shall be enforced. 1.2.4 The Contractor shall be responsible for reporting any discrepancies, errors, or omissions noted prior to bid. 1.2.5 It is the intent of the drawings to indicate schematic routing and placement of devices, fixtures, equipment and conduit. Exact locations shall be dimensioned on these documents or in other trade documents (architectural, mechanical, etc.). Offsets, elbows, or extensions shall be furnished and installed by the Contractor as necessary to avoid structure, piping, clearances and to provide a complete and workmanlike installation.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Lease Option Agreement (Peregrine Systems Inc), Office Lease (Peregrine Systems Inc), Office Lease (Peregrine Systems Inc)

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EXPLANATION OF DRAWINGS. 1.2.1 These construction documents are intended to be diagrammatic and reflect the scope, quality, and character of the work to be performed; : all miscellaneous materials and work, though not specifically mentioned, shall be furnished and installed by the Contractor. 1.2.2 The Contractor shall confirm sizes, dimensions, weights and locations of all equipment prior to installation. Dimensioned architectural drawings shall take precedence over diagrammatic layouts shown on these contract documents. 1.2.3 The specifications and the drawings are an integral document and shall be considered complementary to each other. In , in the case of a conflict between the specifications and the drawings, the more constricting condition shall be enforced. 1.2.4 The Contractor shall be responsible for reporting any discrepancies, errors, or omissions noted prior to bid. 1.2.5 It is the intent of the drawings to indicate schematic routing and placement of devices, fixtures, equipment and conduit. Exact locations shall be dimensioned on these documents or in other trade documents (architectural, mechanical, etc.). Offsets, elbows, or extensions shall be furnished and installed by the Contractor as necessary to avoid structure, piping, clearances and to provide a complete and workmanlike installation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Memec Inc)

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