Common use of Maintenance of Project-Related Records Clause in Contracts

Maintenance of Project-Related Records. Design/Builder shall maintain and protect all records relating in any manner whatsoever to the Project (the “Project Records”) for no less than four (4) years after Final Completion of the Project, and for any longer period of time as may be required by law or good management practice.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Design Build Agreement, Build Agreement, Build Agreement

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Maintenance of Project-Related Records. Design/Builder shall maintain and protect all records relating in any manner whatsoever to the Project (the "Project Records") for no less than four (4) years after Final Completion of the Project, and for any longer period of time as may be required by law or good management practice.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: And Construction Agreement, University of Nebraska, University of Nebraska

Maintenance of Project-Related Records. Design/Builder The Contractor shall maintain and protect all records relating in any manner whatsoever to the Project (the “Project Records”) for no less than four five (45) years after Final Completion of the Project, and for any longer period of time as may be required by law or good management practice.

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Samples: www.fsmtoolbox.com

Maintenance of Project-Related Records. Design/-Builder shall maintain and protect all records relating in any manner whatsoever Project-related records, including but not limited to the Project (the “Project Records”) Daily Log and project journal, other than those required to be returned to Owner, for no less than four two (42) years after Final Completion of the Project, Project and for any longer period of time as may be required by law or good management practicelaw.

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Samples: legistarweb-production.s3.amazonaws.com

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Maintenance of Project-Related Records. Design/Builder shall maintain and protect all records relating in any manner whatsoever to the Project (the “Project Records”) for no less than four three (43) years after Final Completion Acceptance of the Project, and for any longer period of time as may be required by law or good management practice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design/Build Contract

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