PCCA's Responsibilities. A. PCCA shall pay Engineer as set forth in each Service Order and Article 4. B. PCCA shall be responsible for the requirements and instructions that it furnishes to the Engineer pursuant to this Agreement, and for the accuracy and completeness of the programs, reports, data, and other information furnished by PCCA to Engineer pursuant to this Agreement or any Service Order for use of Engineer in performing or furnishing services under any Service Order, subject to any express limitations or reservations applicable to the furnished items C. PCCA shall give prompt written notice to Engineer whenever PCCA observes or otherwise becomes aware of: (1) any development that affects the scope or time of performance of Engineer’s services; (2) the presence at the Site of a Specific Project of any Constituent of Concern; or (3) any relevant, material defect or nonconformance in Engineer’s services, the Work or the performance of any Constructor or consultant managed by the Engineer. D. PCCA shall: 1. Provide Engineer with criteria and information as to PCCA’s requirements for each Specific Project, including design objectives and constraints, space, capacity and performance requirements, flexibility, and expandability, and any budgetary limitations. 2. Furnish Engineer with copies of design and construction standards that PCCA will require to be included in the Drawings and Specifications; and furnish copies of PCCA’s standard forms, conditions, and related documents to be included in the Bid Documents and Construction Documents, as applicable. 3. Following the Engineer’s assessment of initially available Specific Project information and data and upon Engineer’s request, furnish or otherwise make available such additional Project-related information and data as is reasonably required to enable Engineer to complete its Services, unless the Service Order requires Engineer to obtain this information from other sources. Such additional information or data would generally include the following: a. Property descriptions. b. Zoning, deed, and other land-use restrictions. c. Property, boundary, easement, right-of-way, and other special surveys or data, including establishing relevant reference points. d. Explorations and tests of subsurface conditions at the Site, drawings of physical conditions in or relating to existing surface or subsurface structures at the Site, or hydrographic surveys with appropriate professional interpretation thereof. e. Environmental assessments, audits, investigations, impact statements, and other environmental or cultural studies relevant to the Specific Project and the Site. f. Data or consultations as required for the Specific Project but not otherwise identified in this Agreement or the Exhibits thereto. 4. Arrange for access to and make provisions for Engineer to enter upon PCCA property as required for Engineer to perform Services under the Service Order. 5. Examine alternate solutions, studies, reports, sketches, Drawings, Specifications, proposals, and other documents required by the terms of the Service Order which are presented by the Engineer and render, in writing, timely decisions pertaining thereto. 6. Provide reviews, approvals, and permits from governmental authorities having jurisdiction to approve phases of the Specific Project designed or specified by Engineer, and such reviews, approvals, and consents from others as may be necessary for completion of each phase of the Project, unless the Service Order requires Engineer to obtain these reviews, approvals, or consents from other sources. 7. Place and pay for advertisement of Bids in appropriate publications, as required, for a Specific Project. 8. Advise Engineer of the identity and scope of services of any independent consultants employed by PCCA to perform or furnish Services in regard to the Project, including cost estimating, project peer review, value engineering, and constructability review unless such Services are related to an issue under legal review or are included in the Engineer’s Scope of Services. 9. Furnish to Engineer data as to PCCA’s anticipated costs for Services to be provided by others for PCCA so that Engineer may make the necessary calculations to develop and periodically adjust Engineer’s opinion of Total Project Costs as required by a specific Service Order.
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Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement
PCCA's Responsibilities.
A. PCCA shall pay Engineer as set forth in each Service Order and Article 4.
B. PCCA shall be responsible for the requirements and instructions that it furnishes to the Engineer pursuant to this Agreement, and for the accuracy and completeness of the programs, reports, data, and other information furnished by PCCA to Engineer pursuant to this Agreement or any Service Order for use of Engineer in performing or furnishing services under any Service Order, subject to any express limitations or reservations applicable to the furnished items
C. PCCA shall give prompt written notice to Engineer whenever PCCA observes or otherwise becomes aware of: (1) any development that affects the scope or time of performance of Engineer’s services; (2) the presence at the Site of a Specific Project of any Constituent of Concern; or (3) any relevant, material defect or nonconformance in Engineer’s services, the Work or the performance of any Constructor or consultant managed by the Engineer.
D. PCCA shall:
1. Provide Engineer with criteria and information as to PCCA’s requirements for each Specific Project, including design objectives and constraints, space, capacity and performance requirements, flexibility, and expandability, and any budgetary limitations.
2. Furnish Engineer with copies of design and construction standards that PCCA will require to be included in the Drawings and Specifications; and furnish copies of PCCA’s standard forms, conditions, and related documents to be included in the Bid Documents and Construction Documents, as applicable.
3. Following the Engineer’s assessment of initially available Specific Project information and data and upon Engineer’s request, furnish or otherwise make available such additional Project-related information and data as is reasonably required to enable Engineer to complete its Services, unless the Service Order requires Engineer to obtain this information from other sources. Such additional information or data would generally include the following:
a. Property descriptions.
b. Zoning, deed, and other land-use restrictions.
c. Property, boundary, easement, right-of-way, and other special surveys or data, including establishing relevant reference points.
d. Explorations and tests of subsurface conditions at the Site, drawings of physical conditions in or relating to existing surface or subsurface structures at the Site, or hydrographic surveys with appropriate professional interpretation thereof.
e. Environmental assessments, audits, investigations, impact statements, and other environmental or cultural studies relevant to the Specific Project and the Site.
f. Data or consultations as required for the Specific Project but not otherwise identified in this Agreement or the Exhibits thereto.
4. Arrange for access to and make provisions for Engineer to enter upon PCCA property as required for Engineer to perform Services under the Service Order.
5. Examine alternate solutions, studies, reports, sketches, Drawings, Specifications, proposals, and other documents required by the terms of the Service Order which are presented by the Engineer and render, in writing, timely decisions pertaining thereto.
6. Provide reviews, approvals, and permits from governmental authorities having jurisdiction to approve phases of the Specific Project designed or specified by Engineer, and such reviews, approvals, and consents from others as may be necessary for completion of each phase of the Project, unless the Service Order requires Engineer to obtain these reviews, approvals, or consents from other sources.
7. Place and pay for advertisement of Bids in appropriate publications, as required, for a Specific Project.
8. Advise Engineer of the identity and scope of services of any independent consultants employed by PCCA to perform or furnish Services in regard to the Project, including cost estimating, project peer review, value engineering, and constructability review unless such Services are related to an issue under legal review or are included in the Engineer’s Scope of Services.
9. Furnish to Engineer data as to PCCA’s anticipated costs for Services to be provided by others for PCCA so that Engineer may make the necessary calculations to develop and periodically adjust Engineer’s opinion of Total Project Costs as required by a specific Service Order.
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Samples: Master Services Agreement