Management Information Control Sample Clauses

Management Information Control. System (MICS): The CM shall develop a web-based MICS to establish communication between the Owner, CM, Designer, and other parties on the Project. The MICS proposed by the CM requires approval of the Owner prior to implementation. In developing the MICS, the CM shall interview the Owner’s and the Designer’s key personnel and others to determine the type of information for reporting, the reporting format, and the desired frequency for distribution of the various reports. At a minimum, the MICS shall include the elements described in this Section 6.11. The CM shall submit an acceptable MICS within forty-five (45) days after execution of this Agreement, designed to include the following elements: 6.11.1. Pre-construction Procedures: As part of the MICS, the CM shall establish procedures for reporting, communication, and administration during the Design Phase and regulatory permitting. 6.11.2. Project Master Schedule (Master Schedule): A computer-generated schedule using the critical path method that is generated from the use of Primavera, or approved equal, scheduling software recommended by the CM, approved by the Owner, and specified in all contracts with Contractors. The updated Master Schedule must be presented to the Owner on the same date at the PMGP and the GMP.
Management Information Control. System (MICS): The CM shall utilize Procore as the System of Record, the MICS and ultimately as the Owner’s archive for the project. At a minimum, the MICS shall include the elements described in this Section 6.11. The CM shall utilize their subscription and provide permissions to the Owner’s and Architect’s staff, consultants and key vendors: 6.11.1. Pre-construction Procedures: As part of the MICS, the CM shall establish procedures for reporting, communication, and administration during the Design Phase and regulatory permitting. 6.11.2. Project Master Schedule (Master Schedule): A computer-generated schedule using the critical path method that is generated from the use of Primavera, or approved equal, scheduling software recommended by the CM, approved by the Owner, and specified in all contracts with Contractors. The updated Master Schedule must be presented to the Owner on the same date at the PMGP and the GMP.