Reports and Project Site Documents Sample Clauses

Reports and Project Site Documents. Record the progress of the Work. Submit written progress reports to Owner and Design Professional, including information on subcontractors’ Work, and the percentage of completion. Keep a daily log available to Owner, Design Professional, and any permitting authority inspectors.
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Reports and Project Site Documents. Record the progress of the PROJECT. Submit written progress reports to the Owner and the AE, including information on subcontractors' work, and the percentage of completion. Keep a daily log available to the Owner, the AE and the Permitting Authority inspectors.
Reports and Project Site Documents. Record the progress of the Project. Submit written progress reports to the Tenant, on a monthly basis, including information on the Trade Contractors' Work, and the percentage of completion. Keep a daily log available to the Tenant. 2.2.11.1 Maintain at the Project site, on a current basis: records of all necessary Contracts, Drawings, samples, purchases, materials, equipment, maintenance and operating manuals and instructions, and other construction related documents, including all revisions. Obtain data from Trade Contractors and maintain a current set of record Drawings, Specifications and operating manuals. At the completion of the Project, deliver all such records to the Tenant.
Reports and Project Site Documents. PEDB will record the progress of the Project and will submit written progress reports to NEWCO on a weekly basis, or at such other frequency and times as NEWCO may reasonably request. The progress reports will include information on the Contractor's work, status of Supplier Contracts, the percentage of completion, whether the Project is on schedule, updates to the Project Schedule, a listing of Change Orders and other relevant documents. PEDB will keep a daily Project report available for review by NEWCO and will:
Reports and Project Site Documents. Record the daily progress of the Project in a daily log available to the Owner and the Landscape Architect. Submit on a weekly basis written progress reports and summaries of meetings to the Owner and the Landscape Architect, including information on the subcontractors’ work, manpower levels by trade, and the percentage of completion.
Reports and Project Site Documents. Record the progress of the Project. Submit monthly written progress reports to the Owner and the Architect including information on the Trade Contractors' Work, and the percentage of completion. Keep a daily log available to the Owner and the Architect. Submit the daily logs to the Owner and Architect monthly. 2.2.11.1 Maintain at the Project site, on a current basis: records of all necessary Contracts, Drawings, samples, purchases, materials, equipment, maintenance and operating manuals and instructions, and other construction related documents, including all revisions. Obtain data from Trade Contractors and maintain a current set of record and as-built Drawings, Specifications and operating manuals. Review as- built/record drawings each month prior to sign-off of Trade Contractor applications for payment to determine if documents are being kept up to date. The recording of record and as-built drawings will be done by hand and does not include any computer aided product by the Construction Manager except that the Construction Manager shall provide electronic copies in PDF format of record drawings. At the completion of the Project, deliver all such records to the Owner.
Reports and Project Site Documents. Contractor shall record the daily progress of the Project in a daily log available to the College and the Architect. Upon request, Contractor shall submit on a weekly basis written progress reports and summaries of meetings to the College and Architect, including information concerning Subcontractor’s work and percentage of completion.
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Reports and Project Site Documents. Contractor shall record the progress and activity of the Project on a weekly basis, maintain such records for a period of three (3) years after Final Payment, and upon request of CES, submit copies thereof to CES. Contractor shall submit written progress reports on a weekly basis, unless otherwise specified in the Work Order, to CES, including information on the status of the Work, any problems that threaten the timely completion of the Work, any pending claims, and the percentage of completion of the Work.
Reports and Project Site Documents. Record the progress of the Project. Submit monthly written progress reports to the Owner and the Architect/Engineer including information on the Trade Contractors' Work, and the percentage of completion. Keep a daily log available to the Owner and the Architect/Engineer. Submit the daily logs to the Owner and Architect/Engineer monthly. 2.2.11.1 Maintain at the Project site, on a current basis: records of all necessary Contracts, Drawings, samples, purchases, materials, equipment, maintenance and operating manuals and instructions, and other construction related documents, including all revisions. Obtain data from Trade Contractors and maintain a current set of record and as-built Drawings, Specifications and operating manuals. Review as- built/record drawings each month prior to sign-off of Trade Contractor applications for payment to determine if documents are being kept up to date. The recording of record and as-built drawings will be done by hand and does not include any computer aided product by the Construction Manager. At the completion of the Project, deliver all such records to the Owner.
Reports and Project Site Documents. Submit written progress reports to the University and the Consultant including budget and scheduling information. Keep a daily log available to the University and the Consultants. 3.10.1 Maintain at the Project site, on a current basis, records of all necessary contracts, drawings, samples, purchases, materials, equipment, maintenance and operating manuals and instructions, and other construction related documents, including all revisions. Obtain data from Trade Contractors and maintain a current set of Project record documents and operating manuals. At the completion of the Project, deliver all such records to the University.
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