Common use of Mechanical Peer Review Clause in Contracts

Mechanical Peer Review. Contractor shall retain qualified structural and mechanical engineers licensed in the State of California, and acceptable to the AOC to conduct reviews of the structural and mechanical design documents and shall perform such a review at 100% Design Development. Value Analysis: Conduct value analysis workshops at 50% and 90% Working Drawing stages to confirm that all project and construction costs have been identified. Lead the activities of AOC, Architect, and other project participants in the value analysis and verify the cost-effectiveness of the design and the conformance of the design or construction documents to the Project budget program, and quality standards set by the AOC. Life Cycle Cost Analysis A Life Cycle Cost Analysis shall be performed/updated on design alternatives for building enclosure, HVAC, and Electrical (normal and low-voltage) systems at at 100% Design Development, and submitted to the AOC. Life Cycle Cost Analysis shall include, but is not limited to: Initial cost of system; Energy consumption costs, based on the energy analysis prepared by the Architect; Maintenance and custodial costs; Life expectancy (may require life expectancy of subsystems) Replacement costs (if applicable) Total cost of ownership over twenty-five (25) years. Constructability Reviews: After reviewing all design documents for completeness and coordination, the Contractor shall make recommendations and provide information and cost comparisons regarding construction materials, methods, systems, and phasing, to ensure efficient construction. Constructability reviews shall be conducted on 50% and 90% Working Drawing documents.

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Mechanical Peer Review. Contractor shall retain qualified structural and mechanical engineers licensed in the State of California, and acceptable to the AOC to conduct reviews of the structural and mechanical design documents and shall perform such a review at 100% 100 percent Design Development. Value Analysis: Conduct value analysis workshops at 50% 50 percent and 90% 90 percent Working Drawing stages to confirm that all project and construction costs have been identified. Lead the activities of AOC, Architect, and other project participants in the value analysis and verify the cost-effectiveness of the design and the conformance of the design or construction documents to the Project budget program, and quality standards set by the AOC. Life Cycle Cost Analysis A Life Cycle Cost Analysis shall be performed/updated on design alternatives for building enclosure, HVAC, and Electrical (normal and low-voltage) systems at at 100% 100 percent Design Development, and submitted to the AOC. Life Cycle Cost Analysis shall include, but is not limited to: Initial cost of system; Energy consumption costs, based on the energy analysis prepared by the Architect; Maintenance and custodial costs; Life expectancy (may require life expectancy of subsystems) Replacement costs (if applicable) Total cost of ownership over twenty-five (25) years. Constructability Reviews: After reviewing all design documents for completeness and coordination, the Contractor shall make recommendations and provide information and cost comparisons regarding construction materials, methods, systems, and phasing, to ensure efficient construction. Constructability reviews shall be conducted on 50% 50 percent and 90% 90 percent Working Drawing documents.

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Samples: www.courts.ca.gov

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Mechanical Peer Review. Contractor shall retain qualified structural and mechanical engineers licensed in the State of CaliforniaCalifornia pursuant to the Business and Professions Code Sections 6732 and 6736, and acceptable to the AOC to conduct reviews of the structural and mechanical design documents and shall perform such a review at 100% Design Development. Value Analysis: Conduct value analysis workshops at 50% and 90% Working Drawing stages to confirm that all project and construction costs have been identified. Lead the activities of AOC, Architect, and other project participants in the value analysis and verify the cost-effectiveness of the design and the conformance of the design or construction documents to the Project budget program, and quality standards set by the AOC. Life Cycle Cost Analysis A Life Cycle Cost Analysis shall be performed/updated on design alternatives for building enclosure, HVAC, and Electrical (normal and low-voltage) systems at at 100% Design Development, and submitted to the AOC. Life Cycle Cost Analysis shall include, but is not limited to: Initial cost of system; Energy consumption costs, based on the energy analysis prepared by the Architect; Maintenance and custodial costs; Life expectancy (may require life expectancy of subsystems) Replacement costs (if applicable) Total cost of ownership over twenty-five (25) years. Constructability Reviews: After reviewing all design documents for completeness and coordination, the Contractor shall make recommendations and provide information and cost comparisons regarding construction materials, methods, systems, and phasing, to ensure efficient construction. Constructability reviews shall be conducted on 50% and 90% Working Drawing documents.

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Samples: www.courts.ca.gov

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