Common use of PLANS AND WORKING DRAWINGS Clause in Contracts

PLANS AND WORKING DRAWINGS. The Contract Plans are defined in Section 1-01.3. Any proposed alterations by the Contractor affecting the requirements and information in the Contract Plans shall be in writing and will require approval of the Engineer. To detail and illustrate the Work, the Engineer may furnish to the Contractor additional plans and explanations consistent with the original plans. The Contractor shall perform the Work according to these additional plans and explanations. The Contractor shall submit supplemental Working Drawings as required for the performance of the Work. Except as noted, all drawings and other submittals shall be delivered directly to the Project Engineer. The drawings shall be on sheets measuring 22 by 34-inches, 11 by 17-inches, or on sheets with dimensions in multiples of 8½ by 11-inches. The drawings shall be provided far enough in advance of actual need to allow for the review process by the Contracting Agency or other agencies. This may involve resubmittals because of revisions or rejections. Unless otherwise stated in the Contract, the Engineer will require up to 30-calendar days from the date the submittals or resubmittals are received until they are sent to the Contractor. After a plan or drawing has been approved and returned to the Contractor, all changes that the Contractor proposes shall be submitted to the Project Engineer for review and approval. This time will increase if the drawings submitted do not meet the Contract requirements or contain insufficient details. If more than 30-calendar days are required for the Engineer’s review of any individual submittal or resubmittal, an extension of time will be considered in accordance with Section 1-08.8. The Contractor shall obtain the Engineer’s written approval of the drawings before proceeding with the Work they represent. This approval shall neither confer upon the Contracting Agency nor relieve the Contractor of any responsibility for the accuracy of the drawings or their conformity with the Contract. The Contractor shall bear all risk and all costs of any Work delays caused by nonapproval of these drawings or plans. Unit Bid prices shall cover all costs of Working Drawings.

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Samples: Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction, Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction, Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction

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PLANS AND WORKING DRAWINGS. The Contract Plans contract plans are defined in Section 1-01.3. Any proposed alterations by the Contractor affecting the requirements and information in the Contract Plans contract plans shall be in writing and will require approval of the Engineer. To detail and illustrate the Workwork, the Engineer may furnish to the Contractor additional plans and explanations consistent with the original plans. The Contractor shall perform the Work work according to these additional plans and explanations. The Contractor shall submit supplemental Working Drawings working drawings as required for the performance of the Workwork. Except as noted, all drawings and other submittals shall be delivered directly to the Project Engineer. The drawings shall be on sheets measuring 22 by 34-inches, 11 by 17-inches, or on sheets with dimensions in multiples of 81/2 by 11-11 inches. The drawings shall be provided far enough in advance of actual need to allow for the review process by the Contracting Agency or other agencies. This may involve resubmittals because of revisions or rejections. Unless otherwise stated in the Contractcontract, the Engineer will require up to 30-30 calendar days from the date the submittals or resubmittals are received until they are sent to the Contractor. After a plan or drawing has been approved and returned to the Contractor, all changes that the Contractor proposes shall be submitted to the Project Engineer for review and approval. This time will increase if the drawings submitted do not meet the Contract contract requirements or contain insufficient details. If more than 30-30 calendar days are required for the Engineer’s review of any individual submittal or resubmittal, an extension of time will be considered in accordance with Section 1-08.8. The Contractor shall obtain the Engineer’s written approval of the drawings before proceeding with the Work work they represent. This approval shall neither confer upon the Contracting Agency nor relieve the Contractor of any responsibility for the accuracy of the drawings or their conformity with the Contractcontract. The Contractor shall bear all risk and all costs of any Work work delays caused by nonapproval of these drawings or plans. Unit Bid bid prices shall cover all costs of Working Drawingsworking drawings.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction

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