Schematic Design Phase I. The PA/E shall review the program and the Project budget requirements as established by the Board, and the proposed site selected by the Board, and shall investigate the conditions at the Project site in order to prepare appropriate schematic architectural and engineering documents in accordance with the program. In the event that an ambiguity or contradiction exists between the program, this Agreement, the PA/E Handbook, or the Florida Building Code, the PA/E shall apply for and receive from the Office of the School Board Architect a written interpretation which will bind both parties. Upon such written request, the Office of the School Board Architect will respond within thirty (30) working days after the date appearing on the request. Upon application of and receipt from the Office of the School Board Architect of an interpretation of the program, the parties to this Agreement and subsequent agreements will be bound by such interpretation. Upon the Board's approval of a building site, the PA/E shall provide architectural site design which will provide for ingress and egress. During the Schematic Design Phase I, the PA/E shall prepare alternate approaches to design and construction; shall review such with designated representatives of the Owner; and shall continue in these efforts to resolve problems and develop an acceptable design solution to a degree which the Office of the School Board Architect will personally approve for presentation to the Board. Only changes after the Office of the School Board Architect's approval of such schematic design solution may entitle the PA/E to additional compensation. Based upon the approved program (and any revisions made thereto during the Schematic Design Phase), budget requirements and building site considerations, the PA/E shall prepare and submit for approval by the Board the Schematic Design Document Phase I, consisting of drawings and other documents as defined in the PA/E Handbook illustrating the scale and relationship of the Project components, along with a statement of probable construction cost based upon current area, volume or other unit costs. Beginning with the Schematic Design Phase I and with each subsequent submittal (Preliminary Design Phase II, if required) and Construction Documents Phase III, the PA/E shall submit an estimated statement of probable construction cost. In the event the estimate exceeds the approved budget sum, the PA/E shall identify the work which can be accomplished for a base ...
Schematic Design Phase I. 2.2.1 The Design Professional shall review the program furnished by the Owner to ascertain the requirements of the Project and shall arrive at a mutual understanding of such requirements with the Owner.
2.2.2 The Design Professional shall advise the Owner of any need for securing any tests, analysis, studies, reports, or consultants' services in connection with the design and Construction Documents for the Project.
2.2.3 The Design Professional shall provide a preliminary evaluation of the Owner's program and shall review the schedule and construction budget requirements, as developed by the CM or the Owner.
2.2.4 The Design Professional shall review, with the Owner and the CM, alternate approaches to the design and construction of the Project.
2.2.5 Based on the mutually agreed-upon program, schedule and construction budget requirements, the Design Professional shall prepare, for approval by the Owner,
2.2.6 The Design Professional shall review and comment on the preliminary estimate of Construction Cost prepared by the CM.
2.2.7 The Design Professional shall submit Schematic Design Documents to Construction Services Staff when rough layouts have been established. Conferences will be arranged by Construction Services Staff to review and discuss the submissions. Modifications, deletions, or additions reasonably requested by Construction Services Staff shall be incorporated into revised Schematics and resubmitted to Construction Services Staff.
Schematic Design Phase I. 2.2.1 The Architect shall review the program furnished by the Owner, to ascertain the requirements of the Project and shall arrive at a mutual agreement as to such requirements with the Owner as provided in the District Master Specifications in effect at the time of contract execution and/or Florida Building Code (FBC).
2.2.2 The Architect shall provide a preliminary evaluation of the Owner’s program, schedule and construction budget requirements, each in terms of the other, subject to the limitations set forth in Article 5, Subparagraph 5.2.1 of this Agreement.
2.2.3 The Architect shall review with the Owner alternative and innovative approaches to design and construction of the Project.
2.2.4 Based on the mutually agreed-upon program, schedule and construction budget requirements, the Architect shall prepare, for approval by the Owner, Schematic Design Documents consisting of drawings and other documents illustrating the scale and relationship of Project components.
2.2.5 The Architect shall submit to the Owner an estimate of probable Construction Cost based on current area, volume or other unit costs.
2.2.6 The Architect shall submit a Specifications Index for review and approval by the Owner.
2.2.7 The Architect shall submit completed Schematic Design documents for review and approval to the Owner, according to Building Department policy, and to other appropriate agencies, according to applicable federal, state and local laws, codes, rules, regulations and/or ordinances including, but not limited to, local land development regulations.
Schematic Design Phase I. 2.2.1 The Design Professional shall review the program furnished by the Owner to ascertain the requirements of the Project and shall arrive at a mutual understanding of such requirements with the Owner.
2.2.2 The Design Professional shall advise the Owner of any need for securing any tests, analysis, studies, reports, or consultants' services in connection with the design and Construction Documents for the Project.
2.2.3 The Design Professional shall provide a preliminary evaluation of the Owner's program and shall review the schedule and construction budget requirements, as developed by the CM or the Owner.
2.2.4 The Design Professional shall review, with the Owner and the CM, alternate
2.2.5 Based on the mutually agreed-upon program, schedule and construction budget requirements, the Design Professional shall prepare, for approval by the Owner, Schematic Design Documents consisting of drawings and other documents illustrating the scale and relationship of Project components.
2.2.6 The Design Professional shall review and comment on the preliminary estimate of Construction Cost prepared by the CM.
2.2.7 The Design Professional shall submit Schematic Design Documents to Construction Services Staff when rough layouts have been established. Conferences will be arranged by Construction Services Staff to review and discuss the submissions. Modifications, deletions, or additions reasonably requested by Construction Services Staff shall be incorporated into revised Schematics and resubmitted to Construction Services Staff.
Schematic Design Phase I. 2.2.1 The Design Professional shall review the program furnished by the Owner to ascertain the requirements of the Project and shall arrive at a mutual understanding of such requirements with the Owner.
2.2.2 The Design Professional shall advise the Owner of any need for securing any tests, analysis, studies, reports, or consultants' services in connection with the design and Construction Documents for the Project.
2.2.3 The Design Professional shall provide a preliminary evaluation of the Owner's program and shall review the schedule and construction budget requirements, as developed by the CM or the Owner.
2.2.4 The Design Professional shall review, with the Owner and the CM, alternate approaches to the design and construction of the Project.
2.2.5 Based on the mutually agreed-upon program, schedule and construction budget requirements, the Design Professional shall prepare, for approval by the Owner, Schematic Design Documents consisting of drawings and other documents illustrating the scale and relationship of Project components.
2.2.6 The Design Professional shall review and comment on the preliminary estimate of Construction Cost prepared by the CM.
2.2.7 The Design Professional shall submit Schematic Design Documents to Construction Services Staff when rough layouts have been established. Conferences will be arranged by Construction Services Staff to review and discuss the submissions. Modifications, deletions, or additions reasonably requested by Construction Services Staff shall be incorporated into revised Schematics and resubmitted to Construction Services Staff.
Schematic Design Phase I. The PA/E shall review the program and the Project budget requirements as established by the Board, and the proposed site selected by the Board, and shall investigate the conditions at the Project site in order to prepare appropriate schematic architectural and engineering documents in accordance with the program. In the event that an ambiguity or contradiction exists between the program, this Agreement, the PA/E Handbook, or the Florida Building Code, the PA/E shall apply for and receive from the Office of the School Board Architect a written interpretation which will bind both parties. Upon such written request, the Office of the School Board Architect will respond within thirty
Schematic Design Phase I. The PA/E will prepare the Schematic Design Phase I approval documents including appropriate drawings and outline specifications and other documents as required by the PA/E Handbook to establish and describe the size and character of the entire Project with regard to the architectural site design, architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical systems, materials and other such elements as may be appropriate, and shall submit a refined statement of probable construction costs as defined by Article I.A.
Schematic Design Phase I. Upon completion and acceptance by the Sponsor and Agency of the Schematic Design Phase, the Sponsor shall pay the Architect 15% of the Architect's Fee, based upon the total project construction costs then estimated by the Architect and agreed to by the Sponsor and Agency.