Princeton University Design Standards Sample Clauses

Princeton University Design Standards. Any design services provided under individual RO’s shall comply with the then current release of the Princeton University Facilities Design Standards Manual (the “Design Standards”). If the Professional Services Contractor judges an aspect of the Design Standards to be in conflict with a Project requirement, or to be otherwise detrimental to the Project, the Professional Services Contractor shall so notify, and abide by written direction from, the Princeton University Representative. If the Professional Services Contractor deviates from the Design Standards without specific written authorization from Princeton University to do so, Princeton University may instruct the Professional Services Contractor to modify any design documents as necessary, without additional compensation, to comply with the Design Standards. In the event that any aspect of the Project is constructed in a manner which deviates from the Design Standards without specific written authorization from Princeton University, in addition to any other rights or remedies which may be available pursuant to the terms of this BOA or by operation of law, Princeton University specifically reserves the right to claim an error or omission on the part of the Professional Services Contractor in that regard and seek indemnification therefore.
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Princeton University Design Standards. Any design services provided as Basic Services under individual Release Orders shall comply with the Princeton University Facilities Design Standards Manual Release 12.0 (June 2018) (the “Design Standards”). Notwithstanding the preceding, the Professional Services Consultant is obligated to review the Design Standards subject to Professional Services Consultant’s Professional Standard and if the Professional Services Consultant judges any aspect of the Design Standards to be in conflict with a Project requirement, or any of the statutes, laws, codes, rules, regulation and orders for which the Professional Services Consultant shall design any Release Order Project and/or provide its Basic Services as provided in paragraph (e) above, or to be otherwise detrimental to the Project in any manner whatsoever, the Professional Services Consultant shall so notify the Princeton University Representative in writing, and abide by written direction from the Princeton University Representative; provided, however, that if in its professional judgment, the Professional Services Consultant believes that any such direction from the Princeton University Representative would violate any of the statutes, laws, codes, rules, regulation and orders for which the Professional Services Consultant shall design any Release Order Project and/or provide its Basic Services as provided in paragraph (e) above or its Professional Standard or sound design practice, or is likely to result in additional cost or delay, the Professional Services Consultant shall so notify the Princeton University Representative in writing before proceeding. If the Professional Services Consultant deviates from the Design Standards without specific written authorization from Princeton University to do so, Princeton University may instruct the Professional Services Consultant to modify any Design Documents or other Basic Services as necessary, without additional compensation and no adjustment to the Fixed Price or NTE Price, to comply with the Design Standards. In the event that any aspect of any Release Order Project is designed and constructed in a manner which deviates from the Design Standards without specific written authorization from Princeton University, in addition to any other rights or remedies which may be available pursuant to the terms of this BOA or by operation of law, Princeton University specifically reserves the right to make a Claim (as defined in Article XVII(a)) and/or other claim for errors...

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  • University Any notice may be served upon the University by delivering it, in writing, to the University at the address set forth on the last page of this Agreement, by depositing it in a United States Postal Service deposit box with the postage fully prepaid and with the notice addressed to the University at the aforementioned address, or by sending a facsimile of it to the University facsimile number set forth on the last page of this Agreement.

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