SHOP DRAWING. (a) The Contractor shall prepare, thoroughly check, and approve all shop drawings, including those prepared by subcontractors or any other persons. The Contractor shall indicate its approval by stamping and signing each drawing. Any shop drawing submitted without being reviewed, stamped and signed will be considered as not having been submitted, and any delay caused thereby shall be the Contractor’s responsibility.
(b) Shop drawings shall indicate in detail all parts of an item of work, including erection and setting instructions and engagements with work of other trades or other separate contractors. Shop drawings for structural steel, millwork and pre-cast concrete shall consist of calculations, fabrication details, erection drawings and other working drawings to show the details, dimensions, sizes of members, anchor bolt plans, insert locations and other information for the complete fabrication and erection of the structure to be constructed.
(c) The Contractor shall be responsible for the design of all structural curtain walls, all connections and fasteners for structural steel and architectural and structural precast concrete. Curtain walls, connections and fasteners shall be designed by a licensed professional engineer to carry the indicated or necessary loads. The precast concrete pieces shall be designed to withstand erection, transportation and final loading stresses. All calculations shall be performed by a licensed professional engineer and submitted to the Project Manager for review.
(d) The cost of shop drawings or any other submittal shall not be a separate or individual pay item. All costs of furnishing shop drawings required by the contract shall be included in the price agreed to be paid for the various contract items of work, and no additional allowances will be made therefor.
(e) All shop drawings as required by the contract, or as determined by the Project Manager to be necessary to illustrate details of the work shall be submitted to the Project Manager with such promptness as to cause no delay in the work or in that of any other Contractor. Delay caused by the failure of the Contractor to submit shop drawings on a timely basis to allow for review, possible resubmittal and acceptance will not be considered as a justifiable reason for a contract time extension. Contractor, at its own risk, may proceed with the work affected by the shop drawings before receiving acceptance; however the Department shall not be liable for any costs or time...
SHOP DRAWING. The ENGINEER will perform technical and functional review of all shop drawings and other submittals and provide responses.
SHOP DRAWING. As used herein shall be understood to include, but not be limited to, detail design calculations, fabrication and installation drawings, lists, graphs and operating instructions.
SHOP DRAWING. The Contractor shall prepare, design and drawings for formwork and centering before commencement of actual work and get them approved by the Engineer. The formwork and centering shall conform to the shape, lines and dimensions as shown on the drawings.
SHOP DRAWING. All drawings, diagrams, illustrations, schedules, and other data or information which are specifically prepared or assembled by or for Contractor and submitted by Contractor to illustrate some portion of the Work.
SHOP DRAWING. The Contractor shall, at its own cost and expense, furnish the Owner within a reasonable period from the date hereof, all shop drawings, schedules, reports, diagrams, layouts, setting plans, cuts, explanations, catalogue references, samples and other data regarded by the Owner as necessary, in the number required by the Owner for submission to the Owner for its approval, correction, rejection or disapproval. The Owner's and/or the Architect's and Consultants' approval of such shop drawings, schedules, reports, diagrams, layouts, setting plans, cuts, explanations, catalogue references, samples and other data shall not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for deviations from the contract, specifications and/or drawings, unless it has, in writing, called the Owner's attention to such deviations, at the time of delivery of such shop drawings, schedules, reports, diagrams, layouts, setting plans, cuts, explanations, catalogue references, samples and other data to the Owner, nor shall it relieve Contractor from responsibility for errors. The Contractor shall make any corrections required by the Owner, file with the Owner corrected copies and furnish such other copies as may be needed. The Contractor shall make all submissions of shop drawings directly to the Owner for Its approval. No submission shall be made directly to the Architect, unless approved by Owner, and if any submission is so made, the approval or modifications authorized by the Architect shall not be binding upon the Owner unless and until the Owner has granted its approval thereto. The Contractor shall obtain shop drawings from other contractors and coordinate its work to avoid interference with other contractors work. The Contractor shall furnish its shop drawings to other contractors. SPECIFICATIONS VARIED BY LAWS