Obligations of the Design Professional to the Contractor. As part of its Basic Services, the Design Professional will: 3.6.1 [intentionally omitted] 3.6.2 [intentionally omitted] 3.6.3 [intentionally omitted] 3.6.4 [intentionally omitted] 3.6.5 [intentionally omitted] 3.6.6 [intentionally omitted] 3.6.7 [intentionally omitted] 3.6.8 [intentionally omitted] 3.6.9 Review, and if appropriate approve, alternative solutions proposed by the Contractor and make appropriate changes in the design. 3.6.10 [intentionally omitted] 3.6.11 [intentionally omitted] 3.6.12 When the request has been reviewed and substantiated by the Contractor, coordinate with the Contractor and the Owner if any Subcontractor requests interpretations of the meaning and intent of any of the Contract Documents and reasonably assist in the resolution of any questions which may arise. Provided such request is reviewed and substantiated by the Contractor and forwarded to the Design Professional from the Contractor. 3.6.13 [intentionally omitted] 3.6.14 Assist the Contractor in the preparation of the technical requirements for the testing program set forth in the Contractor's quality control plan. 3.6.15 When appropriate in connection with changes to the Work, review and, if appropriate approve, quantities and classifications of unit price work. 3.6.16 When requested by the Contractor, consider, and if appropriate approve, deviations from the requirements of the Contract Documents. 3.6.17 Accompany the Contractor in its observation of Subcontractors' evaluation of utilities, operating systems and equipment for readiness. 3.6.18 When requested by the Owner, review and, if appropriate approve, the form of cost accounting reports prepared and submitted by the Contractor. 3.6.19 Cooperate with the Contractor in connection with the preparation of Contractor Mark-up Sets (commonly called “as-built drawings”) by Subcontractors. 3.6.20 Abide by the Contractor's control of the Project Site and the safety rules established therefor. 3.6.21 Coordinate with the Contractor and the Owner in connection with the development, implementation and maintenance of a collaborative process so that (i) the goals and objectives of each are clearly understood and accepted by the participants, (ii) potential problems are identified and resolved promptly, and (iii) a constructive working relationship is fostered among all persons working on the Project. The Design Professional will cooperate fully with the Owner and the Contractor in meeting these objectives. 3.6.22 In general, reasonably cooperate with the Contractor on all matters throughout the duration of the Project.
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Samples: Design Agreement, Design Agreement, Design Agreement
Obligations of the Design Professional to the Contractor. As part of its Basic Services, the Design Professional will:
3.6.1 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.2 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.3 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.4 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.5 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.6 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.7 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.8 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.9 Review, and if appropriate approve, alternative solutions proposed by the Contractor and make appropriate changes in the design.
3.6.10 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.11 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.12 When the request has been reviewed and substantiated by the Contractor, coordinate with the Contractor and the Owner if any Subcontractor requests interpretations of the meaning and intent of any of the Contract Documents and reasonably assist in the resolution of any questions which may arise. Provided such request is reviewed and substantiated by the Contractor and forwarded to the Design Professional from the Contractor.
3.6.13 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.14 Assist the Contractor in the preparation of the technical requirements for the testing program set forth in the Contractor's quality control plan.
3.6.15 When appropriate in connection with changes to the Work, review and, if appropriate approve, quantities and classifications of unit price work.
3.6.16 When requested by the Contractor, consider, and if appropriate approve, deviations from the requirements of the Contract Documents.
3.6.17 Accompany the Contractor in its observation of Subcontractors' evaluation of utilities, operating systems and equipment for readiness.
3.6.18 When requested by the Owner, review and, if appropriate approve, the form of cost accounting reports prepared and submitted by the Contractor.
3.6.19 Cooperate with the Contractor in connection with the preparation of Contractor MarkXxxx-up Sets (commonly called “as-built drawings”) by Subcontractors.
3.6.20 Abide by the Contractor's control of the Project Site and the safety rules established therefor.
3.6.21 Coordinate with the Contractor and the Owner in connection with the development, implementation and maintenance of a collaborative process so that (i) the goals and objectives of each are clearly understood and accepted by the participants, (ii) potential problems are identified and resolved promptly, and (iii) a constructive working relationship is fostered among all persons working on the Project. The Design Professional will cooperate fully with the Owner and the Contractor in meeting these objectives.
3.6.22 In general, reasonably cooperate with the Contractor on all matters throughout the duration of the Project.
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Samples: Design Agreement, Design Agreement, Design Agreement
Obligations of the Design Professional to the Contractor. As part of its Basic Services, the Design Professional willshallwill:
3.6.1 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.2 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.3 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.4 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.5 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.6 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.7 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.8 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.9 Review, and if appropriate approve, alternative solutions proposed by the Contractor and make appropriate changes in the design.
3.6.10 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.11 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.12 When the request has been reviewed and substantiated by the Contractor, coordinate with the Contractor and the Owner if any Subcontractor requests interpretations of the meaning and intent of any of the Contract Documents and reasonably assist in the resolution of any questions which may arise. Provided such request is reviewed and substantiated by the Contractor and forwarded to the Design Professional from the Contractor.
3.6.13 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.14 Assist the Contractor in the preparation of the technical requirements for the testing program set forth in the Contractor's quality control plan.
3.6.15 When appropriate in connection with changes to the Work, review and, if appropriate approve, quantities and classifications of unit price work.
3.6.16 When requested by the Contractor, consider, and if appropriate approve, deviations from the requirements of the Contract Documents.
3.6.17 Accompany the Contractor in its observation of Subcontractors' evaluation of utilities, operating systems and equipment for readiness.
3.6.18 When requested by the Owner, review and, if appropriate approve, the form of cost accounting reports prepared and submitted by the Contractor.
3.6.19 Cooperate with the Contractor in connection with the preparation of Contractor MarkXxxx-up Sets (commonly called “as-built drawings”) drawings”)as-built drawings by Subcontractors.
3.6.20 Abide by the Contractor's control of the Project Site and the safety rules established therefor.
3.6.21 Coordinate with the Contractor and the Owner in connection with the development, implementation and maintenance of a collaborative process so that (i) the goals and objectives of each are clearly understood and accepted by the participants, (ii) potential problems are identified and resolved promptly, and (iii) a constructive working relationship is fostered among all persons working on the Project. The Design Professional will shallwill cooperate fully with the Owner and the Contractor in meeting these objectives.
3.6.22 In general, reasonably cooperate with the Contractor on all matters throughout the duration of the Project.
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Samples: Design Agreement, Design Agreement, Design Agreement
Obligations of the Design Professional to the Contractor. As part of its Basic Services, the Design Professional willshall:
3.6.1 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.2 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.3 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.4 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.5 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.6 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.7 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.8 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.9 Review, and if appropriate approve, alternative solutions proposed by the Contractor and make appropriate changes in the design.
3.6.10 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.11 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.12 When the request has been reviewed and substantiated by the Contractor, coordinate with the Contractor and the Owner if any Subcontractor requests interpretations of the meaning and intent of any of the Contract Documents and reasonably assist in the resolution of any questions which may arise. Provided such request is reviewed and substantiated by the Contractor and forwarded to the Design Professional from the Contractor.
3.6.13 [intentionally omitted]
3.6.14 Assist the Contractor in the preparation of the technical requirements for the testing program set forth in the Contractor's quality control plan.
3.6.15 When appropriate in connection with changes to the Work, review and, if appropriate approve, quantities and classifications of unit price work.
3.6.16 When requested by the Contractor, consider, and if appropriate approve, deviations from the requirements of the Contract Documents.
3.6.17 Accompany the Contractor in its observation of Subcontractors' evaluation of utilities, operating systems and equipment for readiness.
3.6.18 When requested by the Owner, review and, if appropriate approve, the form of cost accounting reports prepared and submitted by the Contractor.
3.6.19 Cooperate with the Contractor in connection with the preparation of Contractor Mark-up Sets (commonly called “as-built drawings”) drawings by Subcontractors.
3.6.20 Abide by the Contractor's control of the Project Site and the safety rules established therefor.
3.6.21 Coordinate with the Contractor and the Owner in connection with the development, implementation and maintenance of a collaborative process so that (i) the goals and objectives of each are clearly understood and accepted by the participants, (ii) potential problems are identified and resolved promptly, and (iii) a constructive working relationship is fostered among all persons working on the Project. The Design Professional will shall cooperate fully with the Owner and the Contractor in meeting these objectives.
3.6.22 In general, reasonably cooperate with the Contractor on all matters throughout the duration of the Project.
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Samples: Design Agreement, Design Agreement, Design Agreement