Scope, Responsibilities, and Services of Architect.
2.1. Architect shall render the Services as described in Exhibit “A,” commencing with receipt of a written Notice to Proceed signed by the District representative. Architect’s Services will be completed in accordance with the schedule attached as Exhibit “C.”
2.2. Architect shall provide Services that shall comply with professional architectural standards including the standard of care applicable to architects designing public school and college facilities and applicable requirements of federal, state, and local law, including, but not limited to, the requirements of the California Business and Professions Code, the California Education Code, and the California Code of Regulations. All persons providing professional services hereunder shall be properly licensed as required by California law.
2.3. The District intends to award the Project to contractor(s) pursuant to a competitive bid process and a construction manager and/or contractor(s) may provide input to the Architect on the constructability and design features of the Project.
2.4. Architect acknowledges that all California community college districts are now or will soon be obligated to develop and implement the following storm water requirements, without limitation:
2.4.1. A municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4). An MS4 is a system of conveyances used to collect and/or convey storm water, including, without limitation, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, man-made channels, and storm drains.
2.4.2. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) at:
2.4.2.1. Sites where the District engages in maintenance (e.g., fueling, cleaning, repairing) of transportation activities.
2.4.2.2. Construction sites where:
Scope, Responsibilities, and Services of Architect. 2.1. Architect shall render the Services as described in Exhibit A, commencing with receipt of a written Notice to Proceed signed by the District representative. Architect’s Services will be completed in accordance with the schedule attached as Exhibit C.
2.2. Architect’s Services hereunder shall be provided in conjunction with contracts between the District and other Project participants including the Contractor and the District’s construction manager, if one is retained by the District for the Project.
2.3. Architect and its Consultants shall provide Services for a Project: (i) using its professional skill and judgment; (ii) acting with due care and in accordance with respective applicable standards of care under California law for those providing similar services for projects of the size, scope and complexity of the Project for California school districts in or around the same geographic area of the District; (iii) the terms of this Agreement; and (iv) in accordance with said standards regarding application and interpretation of applicable law, code, rule or regulation at the time the Services are rendered (collectively, “Standard of Care”).
2.4. Architect recognizes that the District may obtain the services of a construction manager for this Project. The construction manager, if any, would be authorized to give Architect Services authorizations, and issue written approvals and Notices to Proceed on behalf of District. The District reserves the right to designate a different construction manager at any time. Any task, including, but not limited to, reviews or approvals that the District may perform pursuant to this Agreement may be performed by the construction manager, unless that task indicates it shall be performed by the governing board of the District.
2.5. Architect shall provide Services that comply with professional architectural standards and applicable requirements of federal, state, and local law including, without limitation:
2.5.1. Uniform Building Code, latest addition, and the California Code of Regulations, Title 24, including amendments.
2.5.2. Regulations of the State Fire Xxxxxxxx (title 19, California Code of Regulations) and Pertinent Local Fire Safety Codes.
2.5.3. Americans with Disabilities Act.
2.5.4. Education Code of the State of California.
2.5.5. Government Code of the State of California.
2.5.6. Labor Code of the State of California, division 2, part 7, Public Works and Public Agencies.
2.5.7. Public Contract Code of the St...
Scope, Responsibilities, and Services of Architect. 2.1. Architect shall render the Services described in Exhibit “A,” commencing with receipt of a written Notice to Proceed signed by the District representative. Architect’s Services will be completed in accordance with the schedule attached as Exhibit “C.”
2.2. Architect shall provide Services that shall comply with professional architectural standards, including the standard of care applicable to architects designing public school facilities and applicable requirements of federal, state, and local law, including, but not limited to, the requirements of the California Business and Professions Code, the California Education Code, and the California Code of Regulations. All persons providing professional services hereunder shall be properly licensed as required by California law.
2.3. The District intends to award the Project to contractor(s) pursuant to a competitive bid process. District reserves its right to use alternative delivery methods and the Architect’s scope of work may be adjusted accordingly.
2.4. Architect acknowledges that all California public school districts are obligated to develop and implement the following storm water requirements, and Architect shall provide the design for the same, without limitation:
2.4.1. A municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (“MS4”). An MS4 is a system of conveyances used to collect and/or convey storm water, including, without limitation, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, man-made channels, and storm drains.
2.4.2. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (“SWPPP”) that contains specific best management practices (“BMPs”) and establishes numeric effluent limitations at:
2.4.2.1. Sites where the District engages in maintenance (e.g., fueling, cleaning, repairing) of transportation activities.
2.4.2.2. Construction sites where:
2.4.2.2.1. one (1) or more acres of soil will be disturbed, or
2.4.2.2.2. the project is part of a larger common plan of development that disturbs one (1) or more acres of soil.
2.4.3. Architect shall conform its design work to the District’s storm water requirements indicated above, that are approved by the District and applicable to the Project, at no additional cost to the District. In addition, as required Architect shall develop a grading and drainage plan and a site plan from architectural information showing a final development of the site. This drawing will also include a horizontal and vertical control plan and a utility infrastructure plan. The Services described in this subp...
Scope, Responsibilities, and Services of Architect. 2.1. Architect shall render the Services described in Exhibit “A,” commencing with receipt of a written Notice to Proceed signed by the District representative. Architect’s Services will be completed in accordance with the schedule attached as Exhibit “C.”
2.2. Architect’s duties and services under this Agreement shall not include preparing or assisting the District with any portion of the District’s preparation of a request for proposals, request for qualifications, or any other solicitation regarding a subsequent or additional contract with the District. The District shall at all times retain responsibility for public contracting, including with respect to any subsequent phase of this Project. Architect’s participation in the planning, discussions, or drawing of project plans or specifications shall be limited to conceptual, preliminary, or initial plans or specifications. Architect shall cooperate with the District to ensure that all bidders for a subsequent contract on any subsequent phase of this Project have access to the same information, including all conceptual, preliminary, or initial plans or specifications prepared by Architect pursuant to this Contract.
2.3. Architect shall provide Services that shall comply with professional architectural standards, including the standard of care applicable to architects designing public school facilities and applicable requirements of federal, state, and local law, including, but not limited to, the requirements of the California Business and Professions Code, the California Education Code, and the California Code of Regulations. All persons providing professional services hereunder shall be properly licensed as required by California law.
2.4. The District intends to award the Project to Contractor(s) pursuant to a competitive bid process. District reserves its right to use alternative delivery methods and the Architect’s scope of work may be adjusted accordingly.
2.5. Architect acknowledges that all California public school districts are obligated to develop and implement the following storm water requirements for the discharge of storm water to surface waters from its construction and land disturbance activities where the project disturbs one (1) or more acres of land and is not part of a larger common plan of development or sale, the project disturbs one acre or more of land, or the project disturbs less than one (1) acre of land but is part of a larger common plan of development or sale, or where the Di...
Scope, Responsibilities, and Services of Architect.
2.1. Architect shall render the Services as described in Exhibit A, commencing upon the execution of this Agreement. Architect’s Services will be completed in accordance with the schedule attached as Exhibit C.
2.2. Architect’s Services hereunder shall be provided in conjunction with contracts between District and other Project participants including the Contractor and District’s Construction Manager, if one is
2.3. Architect and its Consultants shall provide Services for the Project: (i) using the professional skill and judgment; (ii) acting with due care and in accordance with applicable standards of care under California law for those providing similar services for projects of the size, scope and complexity of the Project for California school districts in or around the same geographic area of District; (iii) the terms of this Agreement; and (iv) in accordance with standards regarding the application and interpretation of applicable law, code, rule or regulation in effect at the time the Services are rendered (collectively, “Standard of Care”).
2.4. Architect’s Services shall comply with professional architectural standards and applicable requirements of federal, state, and local law including, without limitation:
2.4.1. The California Building Standards Code (Title 24, California Code of Regulations), including amendments and ordinances.
2.4.2. Regulations of the State Fire Xxxxxxxx (title 19, California Code of Regulations) and Pertinent Local Fire Safety Codes.
2.4.3. Americans with Disabilities Act.
2.4.4. Education Code of the State of California.
2.4.5. Government Code of the State of California.
2.4.6. Labor Code of the State of California, division 2, part 7, Public Works and Public Agencies.
2.4.7. Public Contract Code of the State of California.
Scope, Responsibilities, and Services of Architect. 2.1. Architect shall render the Services described herein, in Exhibit “A,” and in each Project Authorization, commencing with receipt of a written Notice to Proceed signed by the District representative. Architect’s Services will be completed in accordance with the schedule as set forth in the applicable Project Authorization in the form of the schedule attached hereto as Exhibit “C,” unless otherwise stated within the Project Authorization.
2.2. Architect shall provide Services that shall comply with professional architectural standards, including the standard of care applicable to architects designing public school facilities and applicable requirements of federal, state, and local law, including, but not limited to, the requirements of the California Business and Professions Code, the California Education Code, and the California Code of Regulations. All persons providing professional services hereunder shall be properly licensed as required by California law.
2.3. The District intends to award the Project(s) to Contractor(s) pursuant to a competitive bid process. District reserves its right to use alternative delivery methods and the Architect’s scope of work may be adjusted accordingly.
2.4. Architect acknowledges that all California public school districts are obligated to develop and implement the following storm water requirements, and Architect shall provide the design for the same, without limitation:
2.4.1. A municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (“MS4”). An MS4 is a system of conveyances used to collect and/or convey storm water, including, without limitation, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, man-made channels, and storm drains.
2.4.2. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (“SWPPP”) that contains specific best management practices (“BMPs”) and establishes numeric effluent limitations at:
2.4.1.1. Sites where the District engages in maintenance (e.g., fueling, cleaning, repairing) of transportation activities.
2.4.1.2. Construction sites where:
Scope, Responsibilities, and Services of Architect. 2.1. Architect shall render the Services as described in Exhibit “A,” commencing with receipt of a written Notice to Proceed signed by the District representative. Architect’s Services will be completed in accordance with the schedule attached as Exhibit “C.”
2.2. Architect recognizes that the District may obtain the services of a construction manager for this Project. The construction manager, if any, would be authorized to give Architect Services authorizations, and issue written approvals and Notices to Proceed on behalf of District. The District reserves the right to designate a different construction manager at any time. Any task, including, but not limited to, reviews or approvals that the District may perform pursuant to this Agreement may be performed by the construction manager, unless that task indicates it shall be performed by the governing board of the District.
2.3. Architect shall provide Services that comply with professional architectural standards and applicable requirements of federal, state, and local law including, without limitation:
2.3.1. Uniform Building Code, latest addition, and the California Code of Regulations, title 24, including amendments.
2.3.2. Regulations of the State Fire Xxxxxxxx (title 19, California Code of Regulations) and Pertinent Local Fire Safety Codes.
2.3.3. Americans with Disabilities Act.
2.3.4. Education Code of the State of California.
2.3.5. Government Code of the State of California.
2.3.6. Labor Code of the State of California, division 2, part 7, Public Works and Public Agencies.
2.3.7. Public Contract Code of the State of California.
2.3.8. U. S. Copyright Act.
Scope, Responsibilities, and Services of Architect. 2.1. Architect shall render the Services as described in Exhibit A, commencing with receipt of a written Notice to Proceed signed by the District representative. Architect’s Services will be completed in accordance with the schedule attached as Exhibit C.
2.2. Architect’s Services hereunder shall be provided in conjunction with contracts between the District and other Project participants including the Contractor and the District’s Construction Manager, if one is retained by the District for the Project.
2.3. Architect and its Consultants shall provide Services for a Project: (i) using its professional skill and judgment; (ii) acting with due care and in accordance with respective applicable standards of care under California law for those providing similar services for projects of the size, scope and complexity of the Project for California school districts in or around the same geographic area of the District; (iii) the terms of this Agreement; and (iv) in accordance with said standards regarding application and interpretation of applicable law, code, rule or regulation at the time the Services are rendered (collectively, “Standard of Care”).
2.4. Architect shall provide Services that comply with professional architectural standards and applicable requirements of federal, state, and local law including, without limitation:
2.4.1. International Building Code, latest addition, and the California Code of Regulations, Title 24, including amendments.
2.4.2. Regulations of the State Fire Xxxxxxxx (title 19, California Code of Regulations) and Pertinent Local Fire Safety Codes.
2.4.3. Americans with Disabilities Act.
2.4.4. Education Code of the State of California.
2.4.5. Government Code of the State of California.
2.4.6. Labor Code of the State of California, division 2, part 7, Public Works and Public Agencies.
2.4.7. Public Contract Code of the State of California.
Scope, Responsibilities, and Services of Architect. 2.1. Architect shall render the Services described in Exhibit “A,” commencing with receipt of a written Notice to Proceed signed by the District representative. Architect’s Services will be completed in accordance with the schedule attached as Exhibit “C.”
2.2. Architect shall provide Services that shall comply with professional architectural standards, including the standard of care applicable to architects designing public school facilities and applicable requirements of federal, state, and local law, including, but not limited to, the requirements of the California Business and Professions Code, the California Education Code, and the California Code of Regulations. All persons providing professional services hereunder shall be properly licensed as required by California law.
2.3. Architect shall contract for or employ at Architect’s expense, Consultant(s) to the extent deemed necessary for completion of the Project including, but not limited to: architects; demographic consultants; mechanical, electrical, structural and civil engineers; landscapers; and interior designers, licensed as such by the State of California as part of the Basic Services under this Agreement. The names of Consultant(s) shall be submitted to the District for approval prior to commencement of Services, as indicated below. The District reserves the right to reject Architect’s use of any particular Consultant. Nothing in the foregoing procedure shall create any contractual relationship between the District and any Consultant employed by the Architect under terms of the Agreement. Architect shall require each of the Consultants retained by it to execute agreements with standard of care and indemnity provisions commensurate with this Agreement, but Architect shall remain solely responsible and liable to District for all matters covered by this Agreement.
2.4. Architect shall coordinate with District personnel or its designated representatives as may be requested and desirable, including with other professionals employed by the District for the design, coordination or management of other work related to the Project. This shall include, without limitation, coordination with State labor compliance, if any. If the Architect employs Consultant(s), the Architect shall ensure that its contract(s) with its Consultant(s) include language notifying the Consultant(s) of State labor compliance, if any.
2.5. Architect shall provide computer-generated pictures downloaded to computer files, updated ...
Scope, Responsibilities, and Services of Architect. 2.1 Architect shall render the Services as described in Exhibit “A” commencing with receipt of a written Notice to Proceed signed by the District representative. Architect’s Services will be completed in accordance with the schedule attached as Exhibit “F.”
2.2 Architect shall provide Services that shall comply with professional architectural standards and applicable requirements of federal, state, and local laws, rules, regulations and ordinances applicable to the Project in effect at the time the Services are rendered. Architect shall notify the District in writing if Architect is aware of any upcoming or anticipated changes to the applicable codes or other requirements described in this Paragraph affecting the Project.
2.3 Architect acknowledges that all California community college districts are now or will soon be obligated to develop and implement the following storm water requirements, without limitation:
2.3.1 A municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4). An MS4 is a system of conveyances used to collect or convey storm water, including, without limitation, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, man-made channels, and storm drains.
2.3.2 A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) at:
2.3.2.1 Sites where the District engages in maintenance (e.g., fueling, cleaning, repairing) of transportation activities.
2.3.2.2 Construction sites where: