Review of Close Out Documents Sample Clauses

Review of Close Out Documents. (a) Before examining the requisition for final payment submitted to Awarding Authority by the General Contractor or Construction Manager and before making any certification in response thereto, the House Doctor shall obtain from the General Contractor or Construction Manager, as applicable: (i) An As-Built Model File, as set forth in the BIM Guidelines for Design and Construction and consisting of a federated BIM showing the actual installation of the site utilities, plumbing, heating, ventilating, and electrical work as outlined in the Construction Contract, recording all changes, and containing descriptive or tabular data as required by Awarding Authority and associated with the BIM; (ii) As-Built Drawings, including drawings showing the actual installation of the site utilities, plumbing, heating, ventilating, and electrical work as outlined in the Construction Contract, and recording all changes; and (iii) All other documents required as part of the closeout process under the Construction Contract Documents, including, without limitation, operation and maintenance (O&M) manuals and manufacturer’s warranties for the Project. (b) The House Doctor shall ascertain that changes authorized by change orders are shown on the General Contractor's or Construction Managers, as applicable, As-Built Drawings and the As-Built Model File required above. The House Doctor shall revise the original BIM, the applicable original reproducible drawings and electronic media drawings on the basis of the As-Built Drawings and the federated BIM and shall submit them as Record Drawings and a Record Model, respectively. The House Doctor shall provide Awarding Authority two sets of prints along with an electronic copy of Record Drawings. Record Drawings and the Record Model shall become the property of Awarding Authority, all as part of the Design Phase Basic Fee.
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