Common use of Review of Documents Providing or Affecting Design Clause in Contracts

Review of Documents Providing or Affecting Design. The Design-Builder shall examine all design related documents as they are received from the Design Builder in relation to the documents previously received and maintained on the Site. The review shall encompass the effect upon constructability of the Component or portion of the Project addressed in the new document, and in particularly shall look for conflicts and inconstancies with the previous documents. It is the Owner’s desire that this review be accomplished as early in the Project as practicable so that any conflicts or interpretations can be addressed in time to minimize impacts upon the Overall Project Schedule.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract

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Review of Documents Providing or Affecting Design. The Design-Builder shall examine all design related documents as they are received from the Design Builder Professional in relation to the documents previously received and maintained on the Site. The review shall encompass the effect upon constructability of the Component or portion of the Project addressed in the new document, and in particularly shall look for conflicts and inconstancies with the previous documents. It is the Owner’s desire that this review be accomplished as early in the Project as practicable so that any conflicts or interpretations can be addressed in time to minimize impacts upon the Overall Project Schedule.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract

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Review of Documents Providing or Affecting Design. The Design-Builder shall examine all design related documents as they are received from the its Design Builder Professional in relation to the documents previously received and maintained on the Site. The review shall encompass the effect upon constructability of the Component or portion of the Project addressed in the new document, and in particularly shall look for conflicts and inconstancies with the previous documents. It is the Owner’s desire that this review be accomplished as early in the Project as practicable so that any conflicts or interpretations can be addressed in time to minimize impacts upon the Overall Project Schedule.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: gsfic.georgia.gov, Construction Contract

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