Schematic Design Phase Services. § 3.2.1 The Architect shall review the program and other information furnished by the Owner and Construction Manager, and shall review laws, codes, and regulations applicable to the Architect’s services. § 3.2.2 The Architect shall prepare a preliminary evaluation of the Owner’s program, schedule, budget for the Cost of the Work, Project site, and the proposed procurement and delivery method, and other Initial Information, each in terms of the other, to ascertain the requirements of the Project. The Architect shall notify the Owner of (1) any inconsistencies discovered in the information, and (2) other information or consulting services that may be reasonably needed for the Project. § 3.2.3 The Architect shall present its preliminary evaluation to the Owner and Construction Manager and shall discuss with the Owner and Construction Manager alternative approaches to design and construction of the Project. The Architect shall reach an understanding with the Owner and Construction Manager regarding the requirements of the Project. § 3.2.4 Based on the Project requirements agreed upon with the Owner, the Architect shall prepare and present, to the Owner and Construction Manager, for the Owner’s approval, a preliminary design illustrating the scale and relationship of the Project components. § 3.2.5 Based on the Owner’s approval of the preliminary design, the Architect shall prepare Schematic Design Documents for the Construction Manager’s review and Owner’s approval. The Schematic Design Documents shall consist of drawings and other documents including a site plan, preliminary building plans, sections and elevations; and may include some combination of study models, perspective sketches, or digital representations. Preliminary selections of major building systems and construction materials shall be noted on the drawings or described in writing. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Schematic Design Documents shall at a minimum contain, but not be limited to, the following: 1. a recommended scope of site development;
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Schematic Design Phase Services. § 3.2.1 The Architect shall review the program and other information furnished by the Owner and Construction ManagerOwner, and shall review laws, codes, and regulations applicable to the Architect’s services.
§ 3.2.2 The Architect shall prepare a preliminary evaluation of the Owner’s program, schedule, budget for the Cost of the Work, Project site, and the proposed procurement and or delivery method, method and other Initial Information, each in terms of the other, to ascertain the requirements of the Project. The Architect shall notify the Owner of (1) any inconsistencies discovered in the information, and (2) other information or consulting services that may be reasonably needed for the Project.
§ 3.2.3 The Architect shall present its preliminary evaluation to the Owner and Construction Manager and shall discuss with the Owner and Construction Manager alternative approaches to design and construction of the Project, including the feasibility of incorporating environmentally responsible design approaches. The Architect shall reach an understanding with the Owner and Construction Manager regarding the requirements of the Project.
§ 3.2.4 Based on the Project Project’s requirements agreed upon with the Owner, the Architect shall prepare and present, to the Owner and Construction Manager, present for the Owner’s approval, approval a preliminary design illustrating the scale and relationship of the Project components.
§ 3.2.5 Based on the Owner’s approval of the preliminary design, the Architect shall prepare Schematic Design Documents for the Construction Manager’s review and Owner’s approval. The Schematic Design Documents shall consist of drawings and other documents including a site plan, if appropriate, and preliminary building plans, sections and elevations; and may include some combination of study models, perspective sketches, or digital representationsmodeling. Preliminary selections of major building systems and construction materials shall be noted on the drawings or described in writing. Without limiting .
§ 3.2.5.1 The Architect shall consider environmentally responsible design alternatives, such as material choices and building orientation, together with other considerations based on program and aesthetics, in developing a design that is consistent with the generality Owner’s program, schedule and budget for the Cost of the foregoingWork. The Owner may obtain other environmentally responsible design services under Article 4.
§ 3.2.5.2 The Architect shall consider the value of alternative materials, building systems and equipment, together with other considerations based on program and aesthetics in developing a design for the Project that is consistent with the Owner’s program, schedule and budget for the Cost of the Work.
§ 3.2.6 The Architect shall submit to the Owner an estimate of the Cost of the Work prepared in accordance with Section 6.3.
§ 3.2.7 The Architect shall submit the Schematic Design Documents shall at a minimum containto the Owner, but not be limited to, and request the following:
1. a recommended scope of site development;Owner’s approval.
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Schematic Design Phase Services. § 3.2.1 The Architect shall review the program and other information furnished by the Owner and Construction ManagerOwner, and shall review laws, codes, and regulations applicable to the Architect’s services.
§ 3.2.2 The Architect shall prepare a preliminary evaluation of the Owner’s program, schedule, budget for the Cost of the Work, Project site, and the proposed procurement and delivery method, and other Initial Information, each in terms of the other, to ascertain the requirements of the Project. The Architect shall notify the Owner of (1) any inconsistencies discovered in the information, and (2) other information or consulting services that may be reasonably needed for the Project.
§ 3.2.3 The Architect shall present its preliminary evaluation to the Owner and Construction Manager and shall discuss with the Owner and Construction Manager alternative approaches to design and construction of the Project. The Architect shall reach an understanding with the Owner and Construction Manager regarding the requirements of the Project.
§ 3.2.4 Based on the Project requirements agreed upon with the Owner, the Architect shall prepare and present, to the Owner and Construction Manager, for the Owner’s approval, a preliminary design illustrating the scale and relationship of the Project components.
§ 3.2.5 Based on the Owner’s approval of the preliminary design, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed, the Architect shall prepare Schematic Design Documents for the Construction Manager’s review and Owner’s approvalapproval based on the mutually agreed-upon program, schedule, and budget for the Cost of the Work. The Schematic Design Documents shall establish the conceptual design of the Project illustrating the scale and relationship of the Project components. The Schematic Design Documents shall consist of drawings and other documents including a site plan, if appropriate, and preliminary building plans, sections and elevations; and may include some combination of study models, perspective sketches, or digital representations. Preliminary selections of major building systems and construction materials shall be noted on the drawings or described in writing. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Schematic Design Documents shall at a minimum contain, but not be limited to, the following:
1. a recommended scope of site development;.
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Schematic Design Phase Services. § 3.2.1 The Architect shall review the program and other information furnished by the Owner and Construction ManagerOwner, and shall review laws, codes, regulations, and regulations any certification criteria applicable to the Architect’s services.
§ 3.2.2 The Architect shall prepare a preliminary evaluation of the Owner’s program, schedule, budget for the Cost of the Work, Project site, and the proposed procurement and proposed delivery method, and other Initial Information, each in terms of the other, to ascertain the requirements of the Project. The Architect shall notify the Owner of (1) any inconsistencies discovered in the information, and (2) other information or consulting services that may be reasonably needed for the Project.
§ 3.2.3 The Architect shall present its preliminary evaluation to the Owner and Construction Manager and shall discuss with the Owner and Construction Manager alternative approaches to design and construction of the Project, including the feasibility of incorporating environmentally responsible design approaches. The Architect shall reach an understanding with the Owner and Construction Manager regarding the requirements of the Project.
§ 3.2.4 Based on the Project requirements agreed upon with the Owner, the Architect shall prepare and present, to the Owner and Construction Manager, for the Owner’s approval, a preliminary design illustrating the scale and relationship of the Project components.
§ 3.2.5 Based on the Owner’s approval of the preliminary design, the Architect shall prepare Schematic Design Documents for the Construction Manager’s review and Owner’s approval. The Schematic Design Documents shall consist of drawings and other documents including a site plan, if appropriate, and preliminary building plans, sections and elevations; and may include some combination of study modelsmay
§ 3.2.5.1 The Architect shall consider sustainable design alternatives, perspective sketchessuch as material choices and building orientation, or digital representations. Preliminary selections of major building systems together with other considerations based on program and construction materials shall be noted on the drawings or described aesthetics, in writing. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Schematic Design Documents shall at developing a minimum contain, but not be limited to, the following:
1. a recommended scope of site development;design that is
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Schematic Design Phase Services. § 3.2.1 3.3.1 The Architect shall review the program program, and other information furnished by the Owner and Construction Manager, and shall review laws, codes, and regulations applicable to the Architect’s services.
§ 3.2.2 3.3.2 The Architect shall prepare solely for the use by the Owner a preliminary evaluation of the Owner’s program, schedule, budget for the Cost of the Work, Project site, and the proposed procurement and delivery method, and other Initial Information, each in terms of the other, to ascertain the requirements of the Project. The Architect shall notify the Owner of (1) any inconsistencies discovered in the information, and (2) other information or consulting services that may be reasonably needed for the Project.
§ 3.2.3 3.3.3 The Architect shall present its preliminary evaluation to the Owner and Construction Manager and shall discuss with the Owner and Construction Manager alternative approaches to design and construction of the Project. The Architect shall reach an understanding with the Owner and Construction Manager regarding the requirements of the Project.
§ 3.2.4 3.3.4 Based on the Project requirements agreed upon with the Owner, the Architect shall prepare and present, to the Owner and Construction Manager, for the Owner’s approval, a preliminary design illustrating the scale and relationship of the Project components.
§ 3.2.5 3.3.5 Based on the Owner’s approval of the preliminary design, the Architect shall prepare Schematic Design Documents for the Construction Manager’s review and the Owner’s approval. The Schematic Design Documents shall consist of drawings and other documents including a site plan, if appropriate, and preliminary building plans, sections and elevations; and may include some combination of study models, perspective sketches, or digital representations. Preliminary selections of major building systems and construction materials shall be noted on the drawings or described in writing. Without limiting .
§ 3.3.5.1 The Architect shall consider sustainable design alternatives, such as material choices and building orientation, together with other considerations based on program and aesthetics, in developing a design that is consistent with the generality Owner’s program, schedule and budget for the Cost of the foregoingWork. The Owner may obtain more advanced sustainable design services as a Supplemental Service under Section 4.1.
§ 3.3.5.2 The Architect shall consider with the Owner and the Construction Manager the value of alternative materials, building systems and equipment, together with other considerations based on program and aesthetics, in developing a design for the Project that is consistent with the Owner’s program, schedule, and budget for the Cost of the Work.
§ 3.3.6 The Architect shall submit the Schematic Design Documents to the Owner and the Construction Manager. The Architect shall at a minimum contain, but not be limited tomeet with the Construction Manager to review the Schematic Design Documents. Upon receipt of Owner’s approval of the Schematic Design Documents, the following:Architect shall commence the Design Development Phase.
1§ 3.3.7 Upon receipt of the Construction Manager’s review comments and cost estimate at the conclusion of the Schematic Design Phase, the Architect shall take action as required under Section 6.4, and request the Owner’s approval of the Schematic Design Documents. a recommended scope If revisions to the Schematic Design Documents are required to comply with the Owner’s budget for the Cost of site development;the Work at the conclusion of the Schematic Design Phase, the Architect shall incorporate the required revisions in the Design Development Phase.
§ 3.3.8 In the further development of the Drawings and Specifications during this and subsequent phases of design, the Architect shall be entitled to rely on the accuracy of the estimates of the Cost of the Work, which are to be provided by the Construction Manager under the Construction Manager’s agreement with the Owner.
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Samples: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect