Common use of PHASE II - DESIGN DEVELOPMENT PHASE Clause in Contracts

PHASE II - DESIGN DEVELOPMENT PHASE. After OWNER’s review and written approval of the Phase I - Schematic Design Documents and issuance of OWNER’s written authorization to proceed, DESIGN PROFESSIONAL shall commence the Phase II - Design Development/60% Submittal phase services, as more specifically defined in the Design Guidelines, and perform the following: 4.1. Develop design documents to a level of definitiveness and detail to fix and describe the size and character of the various Project components and each Project discipline and system as may be appropriate for this stage of development, including long lead and special order materials and equipment. 4.2. Continue developing the architectural, civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, security, and other discipline’s responsibilities that establish the final scope and details for that discipline’s Work. 4.3. Perform materials research and prepare specifications specific to Project requirements in draft form. 4.4. Review and prepare for review and approval by OWNER a summary of all previous requests for information (“RFI”), architect’s supplemental information (“ASI”), change orders, building code and other inspection comments, and any and all other comments or information received on any and all previous projects using the prototype design (“Summary”). Once approved by OWNER in writing, the approved Summary shall be incorporated in the Phase II- Design Development/60% Submittal (hereinafter defined).

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Samples: Design Professional Services Agreement

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PHASE II - DESIGN DEVELOPMENT PHASE. After OWNER’s review and written approval of the Phase I - Schematic Design Documents and issuance of OWNER’s written authorization to proceed, DESIGN PROFESSIONAL shall commence the Phase II - Design Development/60Development/80% Submittal phase services, as more specifically defined in the Design Guidelines, and perform the following: 4.1. Develop design documents to a level of definitiveness and detail to fix and describe the size and character of the various Project components and each Project discipline and system as may be appropriate for this stage of development, including long lead and special order materials and equipment. 4.2. Continue developing the architectural, civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, security, and other discipline’s responsibilities that establish the final scope and details for that discipline’s Work. 4.3. Perform materials research and prepare specifications specific to Project requirements in draft form. 4.4. Review and prepare for review and approval by OWNER a summary of all previous requests for information (“RFI”), architect’s supplemental information (“ASI”), change orders, building code and other inspection comments, and any and all other comments or information received on any and all previous projects using the prototype design (“Summary”). Once approved by OWNER in writing, the approved Summary shall be incorporated in the Phase II- Design Development/60Development Design/80% Submittal (hereinafter defined).

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Samples: Design Professional Services Agreement

PHASE II - DESIGN DEVELOPMENT PHASE. After OWNER’s review and written approval of the Phase I - Schematic Design Documents and issuance of OWNER’s written authorization to proceed, DESIGN PROFESSIONAL shall commence the Phase II - Design Development/60% Submittal phase services, as more specifically defined in the Design Guidelines, and perform the following: 4.1. Develop design documents to a level of definitiveness and detail to fix and describe the size and character of the various Project components and each Project discipline and system as may be appropriate for this stage of development, including long lead and special order materials and equipment. 4.2. Continue developing the architectural, civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, security, and other discipline’s responsibilities that establish the final scope and details for that discipline’s Work. 4.3. Perform materials research and prepare specifications specific to Project requirements in draft form. 4.4. Review and prepare for review and approval by OWNER a summary of all previous requests for information (“RFI”), architect’s supplemental information (“ASI”), change orders, building code and other inspection comments, and any and all other comments or information received on any and all previous projects using the prototype design (“Summary”). Once approved by OWNER in writing, the approved Summary shall be incorporated in the Phase II- Design Development/60Development80% Submittal (hereinafter defined). 4.5 Identify and properly coordinate the requirements of the various utility services that have an impact upon the Project Design and construction. Drainage investigations and drainage designs shall be coordinated with storm water management district having jurisdiction on the Project.

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Samples: Design Professional Services Agreement

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PHASE II - DESIGN DEVELOPMENT PHASE. After OWNER’s review and written approval of the Phase I - Schematic Design Documents and issuance of OWNER’s written authorization to proceed, DESIGN PROFESSIONAL shall commence the Phase II - Design Development/60Development/80% Submittal phase services, as more specifically defined in the Design Guidelines, and perform the following: 4.1. Develop design documents to a level of definitiveness and detail to fix and describe the size and character of the various Project components and each Project discipline and system as may be appropriate for this stage of development, including long lead and special order materials and equipment. 4.2. Continue developing the architectural, civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, security, and other discipline’s responsibilities that establish the final scope and details for that discipline’s Work. 4.3. Perform materials research and prepare specifications specific to Project requirements in draft form. 4.4. Review and prepare for review and approval by OWNER a summary of all previous requests for information (“RFI”), architect’s supplemental information (“ASI”), change orders, building code and other inspection comments, and any and all other comments or information received on any and all previous projects using the prototype design (“Summary”). Once approved by OWNER in writing, the approved Summary shall be incorporated in the Phase II- Design Development/60Development/80% Submittal (hereinafter defined).

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Samples: Design Professional Services Agreement

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