Common use of Ownership of Drawings Clause in Contracts

Ownership of Drawings. Drawings or Specifications, or copies of either, furnished by the Architect/Engineer, are not to be used on any other Work. At the completion of the Work, at the written request of the Architect/Engineer, the Contractor shall endeavor to return all Drawings and Specifications. The Contractor may retain the Contractor’s Contract Document set, copies of Drawings and Specifications used to contract with others for any portion of the Work and a marked up set of as-built drawings.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Contractor's Design/Bid/Build Agreement, Contractor's Design/Bid/Build Agreement, Contractor's Design/Bid/Build Agreement

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Ownership of Drawings. Drawings or Specifications, or copies of either, furnished by the Architect/Engineer, are not to be used on any other Work. At the completion of the Work, at the written request of the Architect/Engineer, the Contractor shall endeavor to return all Drawings and Specifications. The Contractor may retain the Contractor’s Contract Document set, copies of Drawings and Specifications used to contract with others for any portion of the Work and a marked up set of as-as- built drawings.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contractor's Design/Bid/Build Agreement

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