Marked-up Construction Documents Sample Clauses

Marked-up Construction Documents. The Contractor shall provide a complete set of Marked-up Contract Documents to the Design Professional, which set shall reflect all changes caused by RFIs, field changes, Change Orders, or observed changes by the Contractor or subcontractor(s) for the purpose of the Design Professional’s issuance of Record Documents to the Owner.
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Marked-up Construction Documents. The CM/GC shall provide a complete set of Marked-up Construction Documents to the Design Professional, which set shall reflect all changes caused by addenda, field changes, Change Orders, or observed changes by the CM/GC or subcontractor(s) for the purpose of the Design Professional’s issuance of Record Documents to the Owner.
Marked-up Construction Documents. The Design-Builder shall provide a complete set of Marked-up Construction Documents to the Program Manager, which set shall reflect all changes caused by addenda, field changes, Change Orders, or observed changes by the Design-Builder or subcontractor(s) for the purpose of the Program Manager’s issuance of Record Documents to the Owner.
Marked-up Construction Documents. Prior to demand for payment of retainage, the Contractor shall provide a complete set of Marked-up Construction Documents to the Architect, which set shall reflect all changes caused by addenda, field changes, Change Orders, or observed changes by the Contractor or subcontractor(s) for the purpose of the Architect’s issuance of Record Documents to the Owner.

Related to Marked-up Construction Documents

  • Construction Documents The architectural and engineering documents setting forth the design for the Project prepared by the Design Professional. Construction Documents include, but are not limited to, the Specifications, the Drawings, the Supplementary Conditions, the General Conditions, and all Addenda.

  • Contract Construction 6.27.1 The parties acknowledge that each party and its counsel have reviewed this CONTRACT and that the normal rule of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party shall not be employed in the interpretation of this CONTRACT or any amendment or exhibits hereto.

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