Released-for-Construction Design Review Sample Clauses

Released-for-Construction Design Review. ‌ Developer and IFA shall use the Design Review(s) of Released-for-Construction (RFC) Design to verify that the concepts and parameters established and represented by Stage 1 Design, or Stage 2 Design as applicable, are being followed and that requirements of the PPA Documents continue to be met. Developer shall specifically highlight, check, and bring to the attention of IFA in writing any changes to information presented at Stage 1 Design. Developer shall submit the RFC design to IFA for discretionary approval. RFC Design Review may be conducted at any level of design of the Design Units, suitable to proceed to construction. Developer shall not construct any permanent components or major temporary components until the design checks, Design Reviews, and DQAM’s certifications have been completed for the relevant Design Unit, or component thereof, and until any issues raised in IFA’s review and Discretionary Approval on the Design have been resolved to IFA’s satisfaction. Additionally, Developer shall not commence any construction until any design-related Nonconformance Reports have been addressed and resolved to IFA’s satisfaction. After completion of all such requirements, Developer’s Lead Engineer shall stamp, sign and date the Design Documents as “released for construction,” certifying that all requirements of the PPA Documents have been satisfied. Subsequent revisions to RFC documents shall clearly indicate revisions and include a complete history of revisions since first issuance in the title block and shall follow the same Released-for-Construction Design Review process described in this Section 3.
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