Preconstruction Services. During the Design & Preconstruction Phase, the Design-Builder shall provide such design and preconstruction services as are necessary to properly advance the Project. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, during the Preconstruction Phase, the Design-Builder shall: (i) work with its Architect and any design consultants to advance the design for the Project in consultation with Client Agency, the Department and its Program Manager; (ii) obtain bids from trade subcontractors to perform the work described in the Design Development Documents and provide bid tabulations to the Department; (iii) engage in any value engineering and scoping exercises necessary to return the cost of the work to the Project Budget; (iv) engage in preconstruction activities, including identifying any long-lead items; (v) develop a GMP proposal for the Project; and (vi) enter into a GMP for the Project. Throughout the Design & Preconstruction Phase, the Design-Builder shall schedule and attend regular meetings with the Department, the Program Manager and the Architect. A list of preconstruction deliverables is set forth in Exhibit C.
Preconstruction Services. At the Owner’s sole discretion and upon the Owner’s written direction, pursuant to a duly issued Work Order, the Construction Manager shall perform the Preconstruction Services. The Construction Manager shall coordinate the preparation of the Contract Documents by consulting with the Owner and the Architect regarding Drawings and Specifications as they are being prepared, and recommend alternate solutions whenever design details affect construction feasibility, cost or schedules, including without limitation, providing value engineering options. The Construction Manager shall promptly notify the Owner and Architect in writing of any apparent defects in the Contract Documents for any Project when it is discovered, as well as any apparent defects in the design documents for any Project, including without limitation, the Drawings and Specifications set forth in any Work Order affecting such Project.
3.1 In the Preconstruction Phase, the Owner shall furnish with reasonable promptness and at the Owner’s expense, and the Construction Manager shall be entitled to rely upon the accuracy of such information, reports, surveys, Drawings and tests described in subparagraph 3.1-3.
1.5 except to the extent that the Construction Manager knows of any inaccuracy, and the following:
3.1.1 Reports, surveys, Drawings and tests concerning the conditions of the Site which are required by law.
3.1.2 Surveys describing physical characteristics, legal limitations and utility locations for the Project, and a written legal description of the Site. The surveys and legal descriptions shall include, as applicable, grades and lines of streets, alleys, pavements and adjoining property and structures; adjacent drainage; rights-of-way, restrictions, easements, encroachments, zoning, deed restrictions, boundaries and contours of the site; locations, dimensions and necessary data pertaining to existing buildings, other improvements and trees; and information concerning available utility services and lines, both public and private, above and below grade, including inverts and depths.
3.1.3 The services of geotechnical engineers when such services are reasonably requested by the Construction Manager. Such services may include but are not limited to test borings, test pits, determinations of soil bearing values, percolation tests, evaluations of hazardous materials, ground corrosion and resistivity tests, including necessary operations for anticipating sub-soil conditions, with reports and appr...
Preconstruction Services. Lessee shall abide by the following when performing Preconstruction Services for the Project:
Preconstruction Services. This agreement specifies a fixed fee of $ TBD for preconstruction services which is based on TBD % of the budgeted funds for the cost of the work.
Preconstruction Services. The Design-Builder shall provide such preconstruction services as are necessary to properly advance the Project. These services shall include, but are not necessarily limited to, scheduling, cost estimating, shop-drawings, and, if authorized, ordering of long-lead materials. The following deliverables are required during the Preconstruction Phase. The Design- Builder acknowledges that the Department is engaging the Design-Builder to provide an extensive level of preconstruction support services so as to minimize the potential for cost overruns, schedule delays or the need for extensive value engineering/re-design late in the Project and that the reports required under this Section 2.9 are key to realizing the value of such services. In the event that the Design-Builder fails to provide any deliverable listed below, the Design-Builder shall forfeit its Preconstruction Fee. The Design-Builder shall also be subject to liquidated damages in an amount of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) plus Five Hundred Dollars ($500) per day after receiving written notice from either the COTR or the Contracting Officer of failure to submit such report.
Preconstruction Services. Costs arising from or related to preconstruction services. Work including:
Preconstruction Services. Prior to commencing construction, Construction Manager shall provide preconstruction services set forth in this Agreement and as Owner Parties may reasonably request during each preconstruction phase.
Preconstruction Services. 4.1.1. Preconstruction Scope, Design Phase
4.1.2. Preconstruction Scope, Bidding and Advertisement Phase
Preconstruction Services. At the Owner’s sole discretion and upon the Owner’s written direction, pursuant to a duly issued Work Order, the Construction Manager shall perform the Preconstruction Services. The Construction Manager shall coordinate the preparation of the Contract Documents by consulting with the Owner and the Architect regarding Drawings and Specifications as they are being prepared, and recommend alternate solutions whenever design details affect construction feasibility, cost or schedules, including without limitation, providing value engineering options. The Construction Manager shall promptly notify the Owner and Architect in writing of any apparent defects in the Contract Documents for any Project when it is discovered, as well as any apparent defects in the design documents for any Project, including without limitation, the Drawings and Specifications set forth in any Work Order affecting such Project.
3.1 In the Preconstruction Phase, the Owner shall furnish with reasonable promptness and at the Owner’s expense, and the Construction Manager shall be entitled to rely upon the accuracy of such information, reports, surveys, Drawings and tests described in subparagraph 3.
Preconstruction Services. Contractor shall as a Cost of the Work furnish, coordinate, manage and pay for all services, personnel, labor, material, equipment, machinery and tools for the Work, and shall:
7.3.1 Search for and timely recommend from time to time to Owner various value engineering and other cost savings measures during the entire progress of the Work to reduce the Cost of the Work to the fullest extent possible while maintaining the quality required by the Contract Documents. Owner will then elect, in its sole discretion, whether or not to implement such measures in connection with the Work.
7.3.2 Timely review designs with Owner and Architect, including, but not limited to, to the extent applicable, architectural designs, structural, HVAC, plumbing, fire protection, power and lighting, security systems and communications, interior designs, and vertical transportation to assure compliance with the Guaranteed Maximum Price, Guaranteed Maximum Price Premises and Assumptions, and Project requirements. Advise on the Site use and improvements, selection of materials, Project and Site systems and equipment, improvements to the Project and Site, call and security systems, and methods of Project delivery. Provide recommendations on relative feasibility of construction methods, availability of materials and labor, time requirements for procurement, installation and construction, integration into existing Project and Site systems, and factors related to cost including, but not limited to, costs of alternative designs or materials, preliminary budgets and possible economics.
7.3.3 Advise Owner in writing promptly upon discovery if, in the judgment of Contractor, the issuance of architectural or engineering documents does not meet schedule requirements or if the information provided on such documents is inadequate for the current purposes intended or if requirements of such documents conflict with other documents issued or with existing conditions on the Site. In any such event, Contractor will issue a Request for Information ("RFI") to the Architect (with a copy to Owner).
7.3.4 Review the Contract Documents, as the same are being prepared and check the same for (a) obvious conflicts, discrepancies and omissions, and (b) variations from customary construction practices and methods which, in the opinion of Contractor, may cause difficulties or occasion delay in the performance of the Work and timely advise Owner and the Architect promptly, in writing, of any such observed problems....