Project Design and Engineering Sample Clauses

Project Design and Engineering. (a) The Office Owner entered into that certain AIA Document B141 – 1987 edition, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect (as revised by Owner and Architect) with Xxxxxxx/Xxxxxx Associates, Inc. (the “Architect”) dated January 14, 2014 with respect the design of the Project (the “Design Contract”). Concurrently with or promptly following the execution of this Agreement, the Office Owner will assign the Design Contract to the Developer. The Members hereby approve the selection of the Architect as the architect. The Members hereby approve the design of the Project as described in (i) the Core and Shell Design Development Plans attached to the Development Agreement as Schedule 1-A, (ii) the Core and Shell Project Narrative attached to the Development Agreement as Schedule 1-B, (iii) the Hotel Interiors Design Development Plans attached to the Development Agreement as Schedule 1-C, and (iv) the Hotel Interiors Project Narrative attached to the Development Agreement as Schedule 1-D (collectively, the “Design Development Plans and Project Narratives”).
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