OTHER PRE-CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Sample Clauses

OTHER PRE-CONSTRUCTION SERVICES. 2.2.4.1 The CM@Risk shall review the Drawings and Specifications as they are being prepared, recommending alternative methods whenever design details affect construction feasibility, schedules or cost. However, nothing contained in this section 2.2.4.1 shall be construed to require the CM@Risk to provide design services. 2.2.4.2 The CM@Risk shall make recommendations to the Owner and the Design Professional regarding the division of work in the Drawings and Specifications to facilitate the bidding and awarding of subcontracts, allowing for phased construction, if applicable, taking into consideration such factors as time of performance, availability of labor, overlapping trade jurisdictions, provisions for temporary facilities, and the like. 2.2.4.3 Coordinating with the Design Professional, the CM@Risk shall provide a written Constructability Review of all Drawings and Specifications, in a form acceptable to Owner. The Constructability Review shall (a) minimize areas of conflict, errors, omissions, and overlapping of the Work to be performed by the various Subcontractors, (b) confirm that the full Scope of Work has been included in the Drawings, (c) endeavor to minimize cost and Value Engineer Proposals where appropriate, and (d) allow for phased and/or fast-track bid packages and construction, as required. An acceptable and effective Constructability Review is a goal for the CM@Risk and the Owner. 2.2.4.4 The CM@Risk shall attend all regular meetings with the Owner and Design Professional and such additional meetings as the Owner may request. All regular meetings shall be scheduled by the Design Professional with the prior agreement of the CM@Risk and approval of the Owner. All additional meetings shall be scheduled by the Owner. At a minimum, the CM@Risk shall attend the following meetings and shall be responsible for leading the meeting or issuing meeting minutes as noted. Additional meetings may be required by Owner, or may be necessary in the normal course of business, and shall not be additionally compensated by the Owner to the CM@Risk unless agreed to in advance in writing by the Owner, and unless the scope of such meetings could not have reasonably been expected given the scope of the Project.
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OTHER PRE-CONSTRUCTION SERVICES. 3.5.1 The Construction Manager shall perform those items designated as Required Services as set forth in the CM/GC Designated Services and Method of Payment schedule designated as Exhibit A. In addition and not in limitation, the Construction Manager shall also perform the other Pre-Construction Services designated in this Article 3 together with such other services as are normally and customarily provided by a Construction Manager. 3.5.2 The Construction Manager shall review the Drawings and Specifications as they are being prepared, recommending alternative solutions whenever design details affect construction feasibility, schedules or cost; however, nothing contained in this paragraph shall be construed to require the Construction Manager to provide Architect/Engineer services. 3.5.3 The Construction Manager shall make recommendations to the Principal Representative and the Architect/Engineer regarding the division of Work in the Drawings and Specifications to facilitate the bidding and awarding of subcontracts, allowing for phased construction and funding, if applicable, taking into consideration such factors as time of performance, availability of labor, overlapping trade jurisdictions, provisions for temporary facilities, etc. 3.5.4 The Construction Manager shall review Drawings and Specifications with the Architect/Engineer to (1) eliminate areas of conflict, overlapping trade jurisdictions, and overlapping in the Work to be performed by the various subcontractors, (2) endeavor to confirm that all Work has been included, and (3) allow for phased construction. 3.5.5 The appropriate representatives of the Principal Representative shall review documents submitted by the Construction Manager and shall render decisions pertaining thereto without unreasonable delay.
OTHER PRE-CONSTRUCTION SERVICES. 2.2.4.1 The XXXX shall review the drawings and specifications as they are being prepared and recommend alternative solutions whenever design elements or details affect construction feasibility, schedules or cost; however, nothing contained in this Section 2.2.4 shall be construed to require the XXXX to provide design services. 2.2.4.2 The XXXX shall make recommendations to the Owner and the DP regarding how to divide the work contained in the drawings and specifications to facilitate the bidding and awarding of subcontracts and to allow for phased construction, if applicable. The XXXX’x recommendation shall take into consideration such factors as time of performance, availability of labor, overlapping trade jurisdictions, provisions for temporary facilities, etc. 2.2.4.3 In cooperation with the DP, XXXX shall provide a written constructability review of all drawings and specifications relating to the Program Development, Schematic Design, Design Development and Construction Documents sub-phases, in a form acceptable to Owner. This constructability review shall (1) minimize areas of conflict, errors, omissions, and overlapping of Work to be performed by Subcontractors, (2) confirm that the Scope of Work has been included in the drawings, (3) minimize costs and value engineer where appropriate, and (4) allow for phased bid packages and construction, as required by the Owner.
OTHER PRE-CONSTRUCTION SERVICES. 2.4.1 The Design/Build Entity shall perform the other Pre-Construction Services designated in this Article 3 together with such other services as are normally and customarily provided by a Design/Build Entity. 2.4.2 The Design/Build Entity shall make recommendations to the Principal Representative regarding the division of Work in the Drawings and Specifications to facilitate the bidding and awarding of subcontracts, allowing for phased construction and funding, if applicable, taking into consideration such factors as time of performance, availability of labor, overlapping trade jurisdictions, provisions for temporary facilities, etc. 2.4.3 The Design/Build Entity shall review Drawings and to (1) eliminate areas of conflict, overlapping trade jurisdictions, and overlapping in the Work to be performed by the various subcontractors, (2) endeavor to confirm that all Work has been included, and (3) allow for phased construction as applicable. 2.4.4 The appropriate representatives of the Principal Representative shall review documents submitted as described in paragraph 2.4.4 by the Design/Build Entity and shall render decisions pertaining thereto without unreasonable delay.
OTHER PRE-CONSTRUCTION SERVICES. 3.4.1 The Design/Build Entity shall perform those items designated as Required Services as set forth in the Design/Build Designated Services and Method of Payment schedule designated as Exhibit A. In addition, and not in limitation, the Design/Build Entity shall also perform the other Pre- Construction Services designated in this Article 3 together with such other services as are normally and customarily provided by a Design/Build Entity. 3.4.2 The Design/Build Entity shall make recommendations to the Principal Representative regarding the division of Work in the Drawings and Specifications to facilitate the bidding and awarding of subcontracts, allowing for phased construction and funding, if applicable, taking into consideration such factors as time of performance, availability of labor, overlapping trade jurisdictions, provisions for temporary facilities, etc. 3.4.3 The Design/Build Entity shall review Drawings and to (1) eliminate areas of conflict, overlapping trade jurisdictions, and overlapping in the Work to be performed by the various subcontractors,
OTHER PRE-CONSTRUCTION SERVICES. 3.5.1 The Construction Manager shall perform those items designated as Required Services as set forth in the Designated Services and Method of Payment schedule designated as Exhibit A. In addition, and not in limitation, the Construction Manager shall also perform the other Pre-Construction Services designated in this Article 3 together with such other services as are normally and customarily provided by a Construction Manager.

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