Final Working Drawings and Specifications Sample Clauses

Final Working Drawings and Specifications. During the final working drawings and specifications phase of the Project, Designer shall do all of the following, as well as any incidental services thereto:
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Final Working Drawings and Specifications. Once District provides Designer with specific written approval of the Design Development Documents described herein, Designer shall prepare such complete working drawings and specifications as are necessary for developing complete bids and for properly executing the Project work in an efficient and thorough manner (“Final Working Drawings and Specifications”). Such Final Working Drawings and Specifications shall be developed from the Schematic Plans and Design Development Documents approved by
Final Working Drawings and Specifications. Once WestEd provides Architect with specific written approval of the Design Development Documents described herein, Architect shall prepare such complete working drawings and specifications as are necessary for the selected general contractor firm to develop the Final Construction Budget and to properly execute the Project work in an efficient and thorough manner (“Final Working Drawings and Specifications”). Such Final Working Drawings and Specifications shall be developed from the Schematic Plans and Design Development Documents approved by WestEd. The Final Working Drawings and Specifications shall set forth in detail all of the following: (1) the Project construction work to be done; (2) the materials, workmanship, finishes, and equipment required for the architectural, structural, mechanical, and electrical systems; and (3) the utility service connection equipment and site work. As indicated in Section 3.9.2 of the Agreement, WestEd may be requested to supply Architect with the necessary information to determine the proper location of all improvements on and off site, including record drawings (“as-built drawings”) in WestEd’s possession. Architect will make a good-faith effort to verify the accuracy of such information by means of a thorough interior and exterior visual survey of site conditions. WestEd shall also make a good-faith effort to verify the accuracy of the as-built drawings and provide any supplemental information to Architect which may not be shown on the as-built drawings.
Final Working Drawings and Specifications. 3.1.8.1 On specific written approval by DISTRICT of the plans described in section 3.1.6.1 of this article, Architect shall prepare such complete working drawings and specifications as are necessary for obtaining a guaranteed maximum price from the general contractor and for efficient and thorough execution of work. Such working drawings shall be developed from the preliminary drawings approved by DISTRICT. The final working drawings and specifications shall set forth in detail the work to be done, materials, workmanship, finishes, and equipment required for the architectural, structural, mechanical, and electrical systems and utility service connection equipment and site work. It shall be DISTRICT’s responsibility to supply Architect with the necessary information to determine the proper location of all improvements on existing sites, including record drawings (“as-built drawings”) in DISTRICT’s possession. Architect will make a good-faith effort to verify the accuracy of such information and as-built drawings by means of a thorough interior and exterior visual survey and measurements of site conditions. DISTRICT shall also make a good-faith effort to verify the accuracy of the as-built drawings and provide any supplemental information to Architect, which may not be shown on the as-built drawings. The final working drawings and specifications must be in such form as will enable Architect and DISTRICT to secure the required permits and approvals from the DSA and the Office of Public School Construction (“OPSC”) or other jurisdictional agencies for DISTRICT to obtain a responsive and responsible bid. The final working drawings shall be clear and legible so that uniform copies may be on standard architectural size paper, properly indexed and numbered, and shall be capable of being clearly copied and assembled in a professional manner by Architect.
Final Working Drawings and Specifications. Once City provides Designer with specific written approval of the Design Development Documents described herein, Designer shall prepare such complete working drawings and specifications as are necessary for developing complete bids and for properly executing the Project work in an efficient and thorough manner (“Final Working Drawings and Specifications”). Such Final Working Drawings and Specifications shall be developed from the Schematic Plans and Design Development Documents approved by City. The Final Working Drawings and Specifications shall set forth in detail all of the following: (1) the Project construction work to be done; (2) the materials, workmanship, finishes, and equipment required for the architectural, structural, mechanical, and electrical systems; and (3) the utility service connection equipment and site work. As indicated in Section 3.9.2 of the Agreement, City may be requested to supply Designer with the necessary information to determine the proper location of all improvements on and off site, including record drawings (“as-built drawings”) in City’s possession. Designer will make a good-faith effort to verify the accuracy of such information by means of a thorough interior and exterior visual survey of site conditions. City shall also make a good-faith effort to verify the accuracy of the as-built drawings and provide any supplemental information to Designer which may not be shown on the as-built drawings.
Final Working Drawings and Specifications. (i) On specific written approval by the District of the plans described in subdivision (e) of this Article, the Architect shall prepare such complete working drawings and specifications as are necessary for obtaining complete bids and for efficient and thorough execution of work. Such working drawings shall be developed from the preliminary drawings approved by the District. The final working drawings and specifications shall set forth in detail the work to be done, the materials, workmanship, finishes, and equipment required for the architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical system and utility service connection equipment and site work. It shall be District's responsibility to supply Architect with the necessary information to determine the proper location of all improvements on existing sites, including record drawings ("as-built drawings") in the District's possession. Architect will make a good faith effort to verify the accuracy of such information and as-built drawings by means of a thorough interior and exterior visual survey of site conditions. District shall also make a good faith effort to verify the accuracy of the as-built drawings and provide any supplemental information to Architect which may not be shown on the as-built drawings. The District shall furnish, at District’s expense, all information, requirements, reports, data, surveys and instructions required by this agreement. The Architect may use such information, requirements, reports, data, surveys and instructions in performing its services and is entitled to rely upon the accuracy and completeness thereof. The final working drawings and specifications must be in such form as will enable the Architect and the District to secure the required permits and approvals by public authorities and for the District to obtain by competitive bidding a responsible bid that does not exceed the District's established budget. The final working drawings shall be clear and legible so that uniform copies may be obtained from them. The final specifications shall be typed on letter size paper properly indexed and numbered and shall be capable of being clearly copied and assembled in a professional manner by Architect.

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