Redline Prints. During the construction period, the Contractor shall maintain at the Site a set of redline, blueline or blackline prints of the Construction Documents and Shop Drawings for Project Record Document purposes. The Contractor will certify that these documents are up to date when it submits its monthly pay application. The Contractor shall also: 1. Mark these drawings to indicate the actual installation where the installation varies appreciably from the original Construction Documents and give particular attention to information regarding concealed elements that would be difficult to identify or measure and record later. Items required to be marked include, but are not limited to: • Dimensional changes to the drawings. • Revisions to details shown on drawings. • Depths of foundations below first floor. • Locations and depths of underground utilities. • Revisions to routing of piping and conduits. • Revisions to electrical circuitry. • Actual equipment locations. • Duct size and routing. • Locations of concealed internal utilities. • Changes made by Change Order or Change Directive. • Details not on original Contract Documents. • Similar deviations, variations and modifications. 2. Xxxx completely and accurately Project Record Documents or Shop Drawings, whichever is the most capable of indicating the actual physical condition. Where Shop Drawings are marked, show cross-reference on the Construction Documents. 3. Mark Project Record Document sets with red erasable colored pencil. 4. Note Change Order or Change Directive numbers, as required to identify the source of the change to the Construction Documents. 5. As a condition of Substantial Completion, submit Project Record Documents and Shop Drawings to the Town Representative for review and comment.
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Samples: Design Build Agreement
Redline Prints. During the construction period, the Contractor Construction Manager shall maintain at the Site a set of redline, blueline or blackline prints of the Construction Documents and Shop Drawings for Project Record Document purposes. The Contractor Construction Manager will certify that these documents are up to date when it submits its monthly pay application. The Contractor Construction Manager shall also:
1. Mark Xxxx these drawings to indicate the actual installation where the installation varies appreciably from the original Construction Documents and give particular attention to information regarding concealed elements that would be difficult to identify or measure and record later. Items required to be marked include, but are not limited to: • Dimensional changes to the drawings. • Revisions to details shown on drawings. • Depths of foundations below first floor. • Locations and depths of underground utilities. • Revisions to routing of piping and conduits. • Revisions to electrical circuitry. • Actual equipment locations. • Duct size and routing. • Locations of concealed internal utilities. • Changes made by Change Order or Change Directive. • Details not on original Contract Documents. • Similar deviations, variations and modifications.
2. Xxxx completely and accurately Project Record Documents or Shop Drawings, whichever is the most capable of indicating the actual physical condition. Where Shop Drawings are marked, show cross-reference on the Construction Documents.
3. Mark Xxxx Project Record Document sets with red erasable colored pencil.
4. Note Change Order or Change Directive numbers, as required to identify the source of the change to the Construction Documents.
5. As a condition of Substantial Completion, submit Project Record Documents and Shop Drawings to the Town City Representative for review and comment.
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Redline Prints. During the construction period, the Contractor Construction Manager shall maintain at the Site a set of redline, blueline or blueline, blackline prints or electronic files of the Construction Documents and Shop Drawings for Project Record Document purposes. The Contractor Construction Manager will certify that these documents are up to date when it submits its monthly pay application. The Contractor Construction Manager shall also:
1. Mark Xxxx these drawings to indicate the actual installation where the installation varies appreciably from the original Construction Documents and give particular attention to information regarding concealed elements that would be difficult to identify or measure and record later. Items required to be marked include, but are not limited to: • Dimensional changes to the drawings. • Revisions to details shown on drawings. • Depths of foundations below first floor. • Locations and depths of underground utilities. • Revisions to routing of piping and conduits. • Revisions to electrical circuitry. • Actual equipment locations. • Duct size and routing. • Locations of concealed internal utilities. • Changes made by Change Order or Change Directive. • Details not on original Contract Documents. • Similar deviations, variations and modifications.
2. Xxxx completely and accurately Project Record Documents or Shop Drawings, whichever is the most capable of indicating the actual physical condition. Where Shop Drawings are marked, show cross-reference on the Construction Documents.
3. Mark Except for electronic files; xxxx Project Record Document sets with red erasable colored pencil.
4. Note Change Order or Change Directive numbers, as required to identify the source of the change to the Construction Documents.
5. As a condition of Substantial Completion, submit Project Record Documents and Shop Drawings to the Town District Representative for review and comment.
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Redline Prints. During the construction period, the Contractor Construction Manager shall maintain at the Site a set of redline, blueline or blackline prints of the Construction Documents and Shop Drawings for Project Record Document purposes. The Contractor Construction Manager will certify that these documents are up to date when it submits its monthly pay application. The Contractor Construction Manager shall also:
1. Mark Xxxx these drawings to indicate the actual installation where the installation varies appreciably from the original Construction Documents and give particular attention to information regarding concealed elements that would be difficult to identify or measure and record later. Items required to be marked include, but are not limited to: • Dimensional changes to the drawings. • Revisions to details shown on drawings. • Depths of foundations below first floor. • Locations and depths of underground utilities. • Revisions to routing of piping and conduits. • Revisions to electrical circuitry. • Actual equipment locations. • Duct size and routing. • Locations of concealed internal utilities. • Changes made by Change Order or Change Directive. • Details not on original Contract Documents. • Similar deviations, variations and modifications.
2. Xxxx completely and accurately Project Record Documents or Shop Drawings, whichever is the most capable of indicating the actual physical condition. Where Shop Drawings are marked, show cross-reference on the Construction Documents.
3. Mark Xxxx Project Record Document Documents sets with red erasable colored pencil.
4. Note Change Order or Change Directive numbers, as required to identify the source of the change to the Construction Documents.
5. As a condition of Substantial Completion, submit Project Record Documents and Shop Drawings to the Town City Representative for review and comment.
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Redline Prints. During the construction period, the Contractor shall Construction Manager will maintain at the Site a set of redline, blueline blueline, or blackline prints of the Construction Documents and Shop Drawings for Project Record Document purposes. The Contractor Construction Manager will certify that these documents are up to date when it submits its monthly pay application. The Contractor shall Construction Manager will also:
1. Mark these drawings to indicate the actual installation where the installation varies appreciably from the original Construction Documents and give particular attention to information regarding concealed elements that would be difficult to identify or measure and record later. Items required to be marked include, but are not limited to: • :
a. Dimensional changes to the drawings. • .
b. Revisions to details shown on drawings. • .
c. Depths of foundations below first floor. • .
d. Locations and depths of underground utilities. • .
e. Revisions to routing of piping and conduits. • .
f. Revisions to electrical circuitry. • .
g. Actual equipment locations. • .
h. Duct size and routing. • .
i. Locations of concealed internal utilities. • .
j. Changes made by Change Order or Change Directive. • Minor Adjustment.
k. Details not on original Contract Documents. • .
l. Similar deviations, variations variations, and modifications.
2. Xxxx completely and accurately Project Record Documents or Shop Drawings, whichever is the most capable of indicating the actual physical condition. Where Shop Drawings are marked, show cross-reference on the Construction Documents.
3. Mark Project Record Document Documents sets with red erasable colored pencil.
4. Note Change Order or Change Directive Minor Adjustment numbers, as required to identify the source of the change to the Construction Documents.
5. As a condition of Substantial Completion, submit Project Record Documents and Shop Drawings to the Town AWC Representative for review and comment.
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