Professional Submittal Activities. The Professional(s) will review and approve, reject or take other appropriate action on submittals such as shop drawings, product data, samples and proposed equal materials or equipment and requested substitutions within not more than fourteen (14) calendar days, and will not approve any submittals unless such submittals conform with (i) the Project design concept; (ii) this Contract For Construction; and (iii) the Owner’s budgeted Total Project Construction Cost. A Professional’s review of submittals shall not constitute final acceptance of materials or equipment furnished or installed if such materials or equipment should be defective or not as represented by approved submittals or as otherwise required by the Construction Documents. The General Contractor remains responsible for details and accuracy, for confirming and correlating all quantities and dimensions, for selecting fabrication processes, for techniques of assembly, and for performance of the Work.
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Samples: Contract for Construction, Contract for Construction
Professional Submittal Activities. The Professional(s) Professional will timely review and approve, reject or take other appropriate action on submittals such as shop drawings, product data, samples and proposed equal materials or equipment and requested substitutions within not more than fourteen (14) calendar days, and will not approve any submittals unless such submittals conform with (i) the Project design conceptConstruction Documents; (ii) this Contract For ConstructionAgreement; and (iii) the OwnerCounty’s budgeted Total Project Construction Cost. A The Professional’s review of submittals shall will not constitute final acceptance of materials or equipment furnished or installed if such materials or equipment should be defective or not as represented by approved submittals or as otherwise required by the Construction Documents. The General Contractor Construction Manager remains responsible for details and accuracy, for confirming and correlating all quantities and dimensions, for selecting fabrication processes, for techniques of assembly, and for performance of the Work.
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Samples: Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement
Professional Submittal Activities. The Professional(s) will timely review and approve, reject or take other appropriate action on submittals such as shop drawings, product data, samples and proposed equal materials or equipment and requested substitutions within not more than fourteen (14) calendar days, and will not approve any submittals unless such submittals conform with (i) the Project design conceptConstruction Documents; (ii) this Contract For Constructionfor Construction Management; and (iii) the Owner’s budgeted Total Project Construction Cost. A Professional’s review of submittals shall not constitute final acceptance of materials or equipment furnished or installed if such materials or equipment should be defective or not as represented by approved submittals or as otherwise required by the Construction Documents. The General Contractor Construction Manager remains responsible for details and accuracy, for confirming and correlating all quantities and dimensions, for selecting fabrication processes, for techniques of assembly, and for performance of the Work.
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Samples: Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement
Professional Submittal Activities. The Professional(s) Design Professional will review and approve, reject or take other appropriate action on submittals such as shop drawings, product data, samples and proposed equal materials or equipment and requested substitutions within not more than fourteen (14) calendar days, and will not approve any submittals unless such submittals conform with (i) the Project design concept; (ii) this Contract For ConstructionAgreement; and (iii) the Owner’s budgeted Total Project Construction Cost. A The Design Professional’s review of submittals shall not constitute final acceptance of materials or equipment furnished or installed if such materials or equipment should be defective or not as represented by approved submittals or as otherwise required by the Construction Documents. The General Contractor remains responsible for details and accuracy, for confirming and correlating all quantities and dimensions, for selecting fabrication processes, for techniques of assembly, and for performance of the Work.
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Samples: Construction Agreement
Professional Submittal Activities. The Professional(s) Design Professional will review and approve, reject or take other appropriate action on submittals such as shop drawings, product data, samples and proposed equal materials or equipment and requested substitutions within not more than fourteen (14) calendar days, and will not approve any submittals unless such submittals conform with (i) the Project design concept; (ii) this Contract For ConstructionAgreement; and (iii) the Owner’s budgeted Total Project Construction Cost. A The Design Professional’s review of submittals shall not constitute final acceptance of materials or equipment furnished or installed if such materials or equipment should be defective or not as represented by approved submittals or as otherwise required by the Construction Documents. The General Contractor remains responsible for details and accuracy, for confirming and correlating all quantities and dimensions, for selecting fabrication processes, for techniques of assembly, and for performance of the Work.
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Samples: Construction Agreement
Professional Submittal Activities. The Professional(s) will review and approve, reject or take other appropriate action on submittals such as shop drawings, product data, samples and proposed equal materials or equipment and requested substitutions within not more than fourteen (14) calendar days, and will not approve any submittals unless such submittals conform with (i) the Project design concept; (ii) this Contract For Construction; and (iii) the Owner’s Owner‟s budgeted Total Project Construction Cost. A Professional’s Professional‟s review of submittals shall not constitute final acceptance of materials or equipment furnished or installed if such materials or equipment should be defective or not as represented by approved submittals or as otherwise required by the Construction Documents. The General Contractor remains responsible for details and accuracy, for confirming and correlating all quantities and dimensions, for selecting fabrication processes, for techniques of assembly, and for performance of the Work.
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Samples: Contract for Construction