Common use of Long Lead Procurements Clause in Contracts

Long Lead Procurements. The Construction Manager shall review the design for the purpose of identifying long lead procurement items (machinery, equipment, materials supplies, etc). When each item is identified, the Construction Manager shall notify the Sub-Contractors, the Project Manager and the Architect-Engineer of the required procurement and schedule. Such information shall be included in the bid documents and made a part of all affected sub-contracts. As soon as the Architect-Engineer has completed drawings and technical specifications and the Construction Manager has obtained permitting approval, the Construction Manager shall prepare invitations for bids. The Construction Manager shall keep himself informed of the progress of the respective Sub-Contractors or suppliers, manufacturing or fabricating such items and advise Project Manager, Owner and Architect-Engineer of any problems or prospective delay in delivery.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: www2.palmbeachschools.org, www2.palmbeachschools.org, www2.palmbeachschools.org

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Long Lead Procurements. The Construction Manager Contractor shall review the design for the purpose of identifying long lead procurement items (machinery, equipment, materials and supplies, etc). When each item is identified, the Construction Manager Contractor shall notify the Sub-Contractorssubcontractors, the Project Manager and the Architect-Engineer of the required procurement and schedule. Such information shall be included in the bid documents and made a part of all affected sub-sub- contracts. As soon as the Architect-Engineer has completed drawings and technical specifications and the Construction Manager Contractor has obtained permitting approval, the Construction Manager Contractor shall prepare invitations for bids. The Construction Manager Contractor shall keep himself informed of the progress of the respective Sub-Contractors subcontractors or suppliers, manufacturing or fabricating such items and advise Project Manager, Owner and Architect-Engineer of any problems or prospective delay in delivery.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement Construction Management Services For, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Long Lead Procurements. The Construction Manager Contractor shall review the design for the purpose of identifying long lead procurement items (machinery, equipment, materials and supplies, etc). When each item is identified, the Construction Manager Contractor shall notify the Sub-Contractorssubcontractors, the Project Manager and the Architect-Engineer of the required procurement and schedule. Such information shall be included in the bid documents and made a part of all affected sub-contracts. As soon as the Architect-Engineer has completed drawings and technical specifications and the Construction Manager Contractor has obtained permitting approval, the Construction Manager Contractor shall prepare invitations for bids. The Construction Manager Contractor shall keep himself informed of the progress of the respective Sub-Contractors subcontractors or suppliers, manufacturing or fabricating such items and advise Project Manager, Owner and Architect-Engineer of any problems or prospective delay in delivery.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement Construction Management Services, Master Agreement Construction Management Services, Master Agreement Construction Management Services

Long Lead Procurements. The Construction Manager shall review the design for the purpose of identifying long lead procurement items (machinery, equipment, materials and supplies, etc). When each item is identified, the Construction Manager shall notify the Sub-ContractorsSubcontractors, the Project Manager Director and the Architect-Engineer of the required procurement and schedule. Such information shall be included in the bid documents and made a part of all affected sub-contracts. As soon as the Architect-Engineer has completed drawings and technical specifications and the Construction Manager has obtained permitting approval, the Construction Manager shall prepare invitations for bids. The Construction Manager shall keep himself informed of the progress of the respective Sub-Contractors or suppliers, Subcontractors and/or suppliers manufacturing or fabricating such items and advise the Project Manager, Owner Director and the Architect-Engineer of any problems or prospective delay delays in delivery.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: docs.fsw.edu, docs.fsw.edu

Long Lead Procurements. The Construction Manager shall review the design for the purpose of identifying long lead procurement items (machinery, equipment, materials and supplies, etc). When each item is identified, the Construction Manager shall notify the Sub-Contractorssubcontractors, the Project Manager of Facilities Planning and the Architect-Engineer of the required procurement and schedule. Such information shall be included in the bid documents and made a part of all affected sub-contractssubcontracts. As soon as the Architect-Engineer has completed drawings and technical specifications and the Construction Manager has obtained permitting approval, the Construction Manager shall prepare invitations for bids. The Construction Manager shall keep himself informed of the progress of the respective Sub-Contractors subcontractors or suppliers, manufacturing or fabricating such items and advise Project ManagerManager of Facilities Planning, Owner and Architect-Engineer of any problems or prospective delay in delivery.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Building Construction Agreement, Building Construction Agreement

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Long Lead Procurements. The Construction Manager shall review the design for the purpose of identifying long lead procurement items (machinery, equipment, materials and supplies, etc). When each item is identified, the Construction Manager shall notify the Sub-Contractorssubcontractors, the Project Manager Director and the Architect-Engineer of the required procurement and schedule. Such information shall be included in the bid documents and made a part of all affected sub-contracts. As soon as the Architect-Engineer has completed drawings and technical specifications and the Construction Manager has obtained permitting approval, the Construction Manager shall prepare invitations for bids. The Construction Manager shall keep himself informed of the progress of the respective Sub-Contractors subcontractors or suppliers, manufacturing or fabricating such items and advise the Project ManagerDirector, Owner and Architect-Engineer of any problems or prospective delay in delivery.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Real Estate Development and Management, Real Estate Development and Management

Long Lead Procurements. The Construction Manager shall review the design for the purpose of identifying long lead procurement items (machinery, equipment, materials and supplies, etc). When each item is identified, the Construction Manager shall notify the Sub-Contractorssubcontractors, the Project Manager and the Architect-Engineer of the required procurement and schedule. Such information shall be included in the bid documents and made a part of all affected sub-contractssubcontracts. As soon as the Architect-Engineer has completed drawings and technical specifications and the Construction Manager has obtained permitting approval, the Construction Manager shall prepare invitations for bids. The Construction Manager shall keep himself informed of the progress of the respective Sub-Contractors subcontractors or suppliers, manufacturing or fabricating such items and advise Project ManagerDirector, Owner and Architect-Engineer of any problems or prospective delay in delivery.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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