Review, Recommendations and Warranty. Construction Contractor shall familiarize itself thoroughly with the evolving architectural, civil, mechanical, plumbing, electrical and structural plans and specifications and shall follow the development of design from Schematic Pre- Construction Phase through Construction Documents Phase (as those phases are defined in the Design Agreement). Construction Contractor shall make recommendations with respect to the selection of systems and materials, and cost-reducing alternatives, including assistance to Design Professional and Owner in evaluating alternative comparisons versus long term cost effects. The evaluation shall address the benefits of the speed of erection and early completion of the Work. Construction Contractor shall furnish pertinent information as to the availability of materials and labor that will be required. Construction Contractor shall submit to Owner and Design Professional such comments as may be appropriate concerning construction feasibility and practicality. Construction Contractor shall promptly call to Owner’s and Design Professional’s attention any defects in the design, drawings and specifications or other documents of which it is aware. Construction Contractor shall prepare estimates of the construction cost utilizing the unit quantity survey method in the CSI format. These estimates shall be performed at the completion of the Program Verification Phase and shall be called the Program Estimate, followed by a Schematic Design Estimate, which shall be followed by the Design Development Estimate, which shall be followed by the guaranteed maximum price proposal. The Program Verification Phase, Program Estimate, Schematic Design Estimate, and Design Development Estimate shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Design Agreement. Construction Contractor acknowledges that accurate construction cost estimates are critical to Owner’s ability to establish and verify its budget for the Project and, therefore, Construction Contractor shall work closely with Design Professional and use its best skill and judgment as a contractor familiar with the construction industry in the locality of the Project in preparing its construction cost estimates.
Review, Recommendations and Warranty. The Construction Manager shall familiarize himself thoroughly with the evolving architectural, civil, mechanical, plumbing, electrical and structural plans and specifications and shall follow the development of design from Schematic Design Phase through Construction Documents Phase (as those phases are defined in the Design Agreement). The Construction Manager shall make recommendations with respect to the selection of systems and materials, and cost-reducing alternatives including assistance to the Design Professional and Owner in evaluating alternative comparisons versus long term cost effects. The evaluation shall address the benefits of the speed of erection and early completion of the Project. The Construction Manager shall furnish pertinent information as to the availability of materials and labor that will be required. The Construction Manager shall submit to the Owner and Design Professional such comments as may be appropriate concerning construction feasibility and practicality. The Construction Manager shall call to the Owner' s and the Design Professional' s attention any apparent defects in the design, drawings and specifications or other documents. The Construction Manager shall prepare estimates of the construction cost utilizing the unit quantity survey method in the CSI format. These estimates shall be performed at the completion of the CM Selection Phase and shall be called the Program Estimate, followed by a Schematic Design Estimate, which shall be followed by the Design Development Estimate, which shall be followed by a 50% Construction Document Estimate, which shall be followed by the setting of the GMP.
Review, Recommendations and Warranty. The CONTRACTOR must familiarize itself thoroughly with the evolving architectural, civil, mechanical, plumbing, electrical and structural plans and specifications and must follow the development of design in accordance with the Master Project Schedule, as that schedule may be revised and updated by OWNER from time to time. The CONTRACTOR must make recommendations with respect to the selection of systems and materials, and cost-reducing alternatives including assistance to the DESIGN PROFESSIONAL and OWNER in evaluating alternative comparisons versus long term cost effects. The evaluation must address the benefits of the speed of erection and early completion of the Work. The CONTRACTOR must furnish pertinent information as to the availability of materials and labor that will be required. The CONTRACTOR must submit to the OWNER and DESIGN PROFESSIONAL such comments as may be appropriate concerning construction feasibility and practicality. The CONTRACTOR must call to the OWNER’S and DESIGN PROFESSIONAL’S attention any defects in the design, drawings and specifications or other Project documents of which it is aware. The CONTRACTOR must prepare estimates of the construction cost for the DESIGN PROFESSIONAL’S review and OWNER’S approval. These estimates must be performed at the completion of the program verification phase and must be called the Design Development Estimate, which must be followed by a 50% Construction Document Estimate, which must be followed by the CONTRACTOR’S submittal of its total cost proposal and the setting of the Contract Amount.
Review, Recommendations and Warranty. The Construction Manager shall familiarize himself thoroughly with the evolving architectural, civil, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and structural plans and specifications and shall follow the development of design from Preliminaries through Working Drawings. He shall, in his capacity as a construction manager and not as a design professional (and thus shall not assume any liability or responsibility for architectural or engineering errors or omissions), make recommendations with respect to the selection of systems and materials, and cost reducing alternatives including assistance to the Architect-Engineer, and Owner in evaluating alternative comparisons versus long term cost effects based on data prepared by Owner’s design professionals. The evaluation shall speak to the benefits of the speed of erection and early completion of the Project. He shall furnish pertinent information as to the availability of materials and labor that will be required. He shall submit to the Owner, the Owner’s Permitting Authority and Architect-Engineer such comments as may be appropriate concerning construction feasibility and practicality. He shall call to the Manager of Facilities Planning and the Architect-Engineer's attention any apparent defects in the design, drawings and specifications or other documents that he may discover. He shall prepare an estimate of the construction cost in accordance with Section 2.1.4.
Review, Recommendations and Warranty. The Construction Manager shall familiarize itself thoroughly with the roadway, drainage, utility, traffic signals, pavement markings, maintenance of traffic, and seawall plans and specifications. If applicable, the Construction Manager shall make recommendations with respect to the selection of systems and materials, and cost-reducing alternatives including assistance to the Design Professional and Owner in evaluating alternative comparisons versus long term cost effects. The evaluation shall address the benefits of the speed of erection and early completion of the Work. The Construction Manager shall furnish pertinent information as to the availability of materials and labor that will be required. The Construction Manager shall submit to the Owner and Design Professional such comments as may be appropriate concerning construction feasibility and practicality. The Construction Manager shall call to the Owner’s and the Design Professional’s attention any defects in the design, drawings and specifications or other documents of which it is aware. The Construction Manager shall prepare estimates of the construction cost utilizing the unit quantity survey method in the FDOT format.
Review, Recommendations and Warranty. The Contractor shall familiarize himself thoroughly with the architectural, civil, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and structural plans and the Drawings and Specifications and shall follow the development of Construction Documents. The Contractor shall make recommendations with respect to the selection of systems and materials, and cost-reducing alternatives including assistance to the Architect-Engineer, and Owner in evaluating alternative comparisons versus long term cost effects. The evaluation shall speak to the benefits of the speed of erection and early completion of the Project. Contractor shall furnish pertinent information as to the availability of materials and labor that will be required. The Contractor shall submit to the Owner, Permitting Authority and Architect-Engineersuch comments as may be appropriate concerning construction feasibility and practicality. The Contractor shall call to the Owner's and the Architect-Engineer's attention any apparent defects in the design, Drawings and Specifications or other documents. The Contractor shall prepare estimates of the construction cost utilizing the unit quantity survey method in the CSI format.