Common use of Schematic Design Phase Clause in Contracts

Schematic Design Phase. Upon District’s acceptance of Architect’s work in the previous Phase and assuming District has not delayed or terminated the Agreement, the Architect shall prepare for the District’s review a Schematic Design Study, containing the following items as applicable to the Project scope, as follows: 3.1. Prepare and review with District staff a scope of work list and work plan identifying specific tasks including, but not limited to: interviews, data collection, analysis, report preparation, planning, architectural programming, concepts and schematic design preparation and estimating that are part of the work of the Project. Also identified will be milestone activities or dates, specific task responsibilities of the Architect, required completion times necessary for the review and approval by the District and by pertinent regulatory agencies and additional definition of deliverables. 3.2. Review the developed work plan with the District and its representatives to familiarize them with the proposed tasks and schedule and develop necessary modifications. 3.3.1. Scaled floor plans showing overall dimensions, identifying the various major areas and their relationship. Include circulation and room-by-room tabulation of all net usable floor areas and a summary of gross floor area. Also, provide typical layouts of major equipment or operational layout. 3.3.2. Preliminary building exterior elevations and sections in sufficient detail to demonstrate design concept indicating location and size of fenestration. 3.3.3. As applicable, identify proposed roof system, deck, insulation system and drainage technique. 3.3.4. Identify minimum finish requirements, including ceiling, floors, walls, doors, windows, and types of hardware. 3.3.5. Identify code requirements, include occupancy classification(s) and type of construction.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Architectural Services Agreement, Architectural Services Agreement, Architectural Services Agreement

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Schematic Design Phase. Upon District’s acceptance of Architect’s work in the previous Phase and assuming District has not delayed or terminated the Agreement, the Architect shall prepare for the District’s review a Schematic Design Study, containing the following items as applicable to the Project scope, as follows: 3.11. Prepare and review with District staff a scope of work list and work plan identifying specific tasks including, but not limited to: interviews, data collection, analysis, report preparation, planning, architectural programming, concepts and schematic design preparation and estimating that are part of the work of the Project. Also identified will be milestone activities or dates, specific task responsibilities of the Architect, required completion times necessary for the review and approval by the District and by pertinent regulatory agencies and additional definition of deliverables. 3.22. Review the developed work plan with the District and its representatives to familiarize them with the proposed tasks and schedule and develop necessary modifications. 3.3.1. a. Scaled floor plans showing overall dimensions, identifying the various major areas and their relationship. Include circulation and room-by-room tabulation of all net usable floor areas and a summary of gross floor area. Also, provide typical layouts of major equipment or operational layout. 3.3.2. b. Preliminary building exterior elevations and sections in sufficient detail to demonstrate design concept indicating location and size of fenestration. 3.3.3. c. As applicable, identify proposed roof system, deck, insulation system system, and drainage technique. 3.3.4. d. Identify minimum finish requirements, including ceiling, floors, walls, doors, windows, and types of hardware. 3.3.5. e. Identify code requirements, include occupancy classification(s) and type of construction.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Architectural Services Agreement, Architectural Services Agreement, Architectural Services Agreement

Schematic Design Phase. Upon District’s acceptance of Architect’s work in the previous Phase phase and assuming District has not delayed or terminated the this Agreement, the Architect shall prepare for the District’s review a Schematic Design Studystudy, containing the following items as applicable to the Project scope, as follows: 3.1. Prepare and review with District staff a scope of work list and work plan identifying specific tasks including, but not limited to: interviews, data collection, analysis, report preparation, planning, architectural programming, concepts and schematic design preparation and estimating that are part of the work of the Project. Also identified will be Identify milestone activities or dates, specific task responsibilities of the Architect, required completion times necessary for the review and approval by the District and by pertinent regulatory agencies and additional definition of deliverablesfurther define Deliverables. 3.2. Review the developed work plan with the District and its representatives to familiarize them with the proposed tasks and schedule and develop necessary modifications. 3.3.1. Scaled floor plans showing overall dimensions, identifying the various major areas and their relationship. Include circulation and room-by-room tabulation of all net usable floor areas and a summary of gross floor area. Also, provide typical layouts of major equipment or operational layout. 3.3.2. Preliminary building exterior elevations and sections in sufficient detail to demonstrate design concept indicating location and size of fenestration. 3.3.3. As applicable, identify proposed roof system, deck, insulation system and drainage technique. 3.3.4. Identify minimum finish requirements, including ceiling, floors, walls, doors, windows, and types of hardware. 3.3.5. Identify code requirements, include occupancy classification(s) and type of construction.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Architectural Services Agreement, Architectural Services Agreement

Schematic Design Phase. Upon District’s acceptance of Architect’s work in the previous Phase phase and assuming District has not delayed or terminated the this Agreement, the Architect shall prepare for the District’s review a Schematic Design Studystudy, containing the following items as applicable to the Project scope, as follows: 3.1. Prepare and review with District staff a scope of work list and work plan identifying specific tasks including, but not limited to: interviews, data collection, analysis, report preparation, planning, architectural programming, concepts and schematic design preparation and estimating that are part of the work of the Project. Also identified will be Identify milestone activities or dates, specific task responsibilities of the Architect, required completion times necessary for the review and approval by the District and by pertinent regulatory agencies and additional definition of deliverablesfurther define Deliverables. 3.2. Review the developed work plan with the District and its representatives to familiarize them with the proposed tasks and schedule and develop necessary modifications. 3.3.1. Scaled floor plans showing overall dimensions, identifying the various major areas and their relationship. Include circulation and room-by-room room‐by‐room tabulation of all net usable floor areas and a summary of gross floor area. Also, provide typical layouts of major equipment or operational layout. 3.3.2. Preliminary building exterior elevations and sections in sufficient detail to demonstrate design concept indicating location and size of fenestration. 3.3.3. As applicable, identify proposed roof system, deck, insulation system and drainage technique. 3.3.4. Identify minimum finish requirements, including ceiling, floors, walls, doors, windows, and types of hardware. 3.3.5. Identify code requirements, include occupancy classification(s) and type of construction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Architectural Services Agreement

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Schematic Design Phase. Upon District’s acceptance of Architect’s work in the previous Phase and assuming District has not delayed or terminated the Agreement, the Architect shall prepare for the District’s review a Schematic Design Study, containing the following items as applicable to the Project scope, as follows: 3.1. Prepare and review with District staff a scope of work list and work plan identifying specific tasks including, but not limited to: interviews, data collection, analysis, report preparation, planning, architectural programming, concepts and schematic design preparation and estimating that are part of the work of the Project. Also identified will be milestone activities or dates, specific task responsibilities of the Architect, required completion times necessary for the review and approval by the District and by pertinent regulatory agencies and additional definition of deliverables. 3.2. Review the developed work plan with the District and its authorized representatives to familiarize them with the proposed tasks and schedule and develop necessary modifications. 3.3.1. Scaled floor plans showing overall dimensions, identifying the various major areas and their relationship. Include circulation and room-by-room tabulation of all net usable floor areas and a summary of gross floor area. Also, provide typical layouts of major equipment or operational layout. 3.3.2. Preliminary building exterior elevations and sections in sufficient detail to demonstrate design concept indicating location and size of fenestration. 3.3.3. As applicable, identify proposed roof system, deck, insulation system and drainage technique. 3.3.4. Identify minimum finish requirements, including ceiling, floors, walls, doors, windows, and types of hardware. 3.3.5. Identify code requirements, include occupancy classification(s) and type of construction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement for Architectural Services

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