Shop Drawing and Submittal Review Sample Clauses

Shop Drawing and Submittal Review. If required by Consultant’s Scope of Services, Consultant shall review shop drawings or other contractor submittals for general conformance with the intent of the contract documents. Consultant shall not be required to verify dimensions, to engineer contractor’s shop drawings or submittals, nor to coordinate shop drawings or other submittals with other shop drawings or submittals provided by contractor.
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Shop Drawing and Submittal Review. Contractor shall review construction shop drawings and working drawings submitted either electronically or in paper form by the CC for conformance with the information given in the Contract Documents and compatibility with the design concept of the completed Project as a functioning whole as indicated by the Contract Documents. Contractor shall review the following submittals, as required:  Traffic Control PlansErosion Control PlansDrainage Structures (manholes and inlets) Shop Drawings  Lighting Pole Submittals  Landscaping and Irrigation Submittals  Others as required by construction contract specifications Assumptions:  The City will be responsible for delivering the shop drawings or working drawings to the Contractor.  Up to fifteen (15) submittals shall be reviewed, limited to the budget and hours associated with this task for the Project  Up to two (2) reviews for each submittal, limited to the budget and hours associated with this task.
Shop Drawing and Submittal Review. CONSULTANT shall review and disseminate to the CITY construction shop drawings and working drawings submitted either electronically or in paper form by the Contractor. CONSULTANT shall log in the submittal when it arrives, track the submittal to ensure timely response, and log out the reviewed submittal when it is returned to the Contractor. CONSULTANT shall conduct submittal review in accordance with Section 1-05.3 of the Standard Specifications, and the WSDOT Construction Manual, Chapter 1-2.4H – Contractor Shop Plans and Working Drawings. Of the multiple copies of each shop drawing received from Contractor, CONSULTANT shall:  Maintain 1 of the as-submitted copies in the Project files.  Conduct review and prepare up to three (3) mark-up/comment copies of the shop drawing, if provided as paper copy or one scanned and signed mark-up electronic (PDF) format if provided electronically. Stamped Drawings and submittals shall be signed and dated by CONSULTANT and marked as either RV = Reviewed, or RVC = Reviewed with Comment. Unstamped Drawings and technical submittals shall be signed, dated, and marked as AP = Approved, AX = Approved as Noted, or RC = Returned for Correction.  Include construction contract number on all shop drawings. CONSULTANT shall facilitate and assist with the review the following submittals as required using the guidelines in WSDOT’s Construction Manual, Chapter 1-2.4H – Contractor Shop Plans and Working Drawings, and the Standard Specifications Section 1-05.3:  Traffic Control Plans (TCP) and temporary closure requests  Temporary Erosion & Sediment Control Plan (TESC)  Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC)  Construction schedules (baseline and monthly updates)  Drainage modifications submittals and sketches  Retaining Wall  Others as required by construction contract specifications. ASSUMPTIONS FOR BUDGETING PURPOSES: We anticipate reviewing up to twenty-five (25) submittals, including revised submittals with an average time for review and transmission of three (1.5) hours per submittal. Deliverables:  Return approved shop drawings with comments: Electronic copy Submittals (within period established in construction contract specified requirements)-
Shop Drawing and Submittal Review. Consultant shall review construction shop drawings and working drawings submitted either electronically or in paper form by the CC for conformance with the information given in the Contract Documents and compatibility with the design concept of the completed Project as a functioning whole as indicated by the Contract Documents. Consultant shall review the following submittals, as required:  Traffic Control PlansErosion Control PlansDrainage Structures (manholes and inlets) Shop Drawings  Lighting Pole Submittals  Landscaping and Irrigation Submittals  Others as required by construction contract specifications Assumptions:  The City will be responsible for delivering the shop drawings or working drawings to the Consultant.  Up to ten (10) submittals shall be reviewed, limited to the budget and hours associated with this task for the Xxxxxxx Ave and 14th St roundabout project  Up to 15 submittals will be reviewed, limited to the budget and hours associated with this task for the 14th St: Xxxxxxx Ave to Commerce Ave project.  Up to two (2) reviews for each submittal, limited to the budget and hours associated with this task. Subtask 9.2 Deliverable:  Return reviewed shop drawings
Shop Drawing and Submittal Review. Consultant shall review construction shop drawings and working drawings submitted for review by the Contractor. Consultant shall review the following submittals, as required: • Erosion Control PlansDrainage Structures (manholes and inlets) Shop Drawings • Modular block wall submittals • Lighting Pole Submittals • Landscaping and Irrigation Submittals • Others as required by construction contract specifications Assumptions: • Main construction administration services to be provided by City or third party. • The City will be responsible for delivering the shop drawings or working drawings to Consultant. • For budgeting purposes, it is assumed that up to fifteen (15) submittals shall be reviewed and up to two (2) reviews for each submittal. Deliverables/Schedule • Returned reviewed shop drawings, within number nineteen (19) calendar days following submittal.
Shop Drawing and Submittal Review. Consultant shall develop the submittal log, outlining the contractor’s submittal requirements and parties responsible for review. Submittal log to be saved on project Teams’ site and updated by Consultant and City. Consultant shall review construction shop drawings and working drawings submitted for review by the Contractor. Consultant shall review the following submittals, as required: ▪ Drainage Structures (manholes and inlets) Shop Drawings ▪ Modular block wall submittals ▪ Lighting Equipment blue/green sheets ▪ Landscaping and Irrigation Submittals ▪ Others as required by construction contract specifications Assumptions: ▪ Main construction administration services to be provided by City or third party. ▪ The City will be responsible for delivering the shop drawings or working drawings to the Consultant via the construction management software by email, within one (1) business day of receipt. ▪ For budgeting purposes, it is assumed that up to fifteen (15) submittals shall be reviewed and up to two (2) reviews for each submittal.
Shop Drawing and Submittal Review. Owner shall cause Owner’s contractor to submit to Manager, for its approval, shop drawings, product data and samples generated or provided by the contractor or vendors (the “Submittals”), in each case as requested by Manager in accordance with a list of Submittals to be provided by Manager to Owner. Upon approval, such Submittals shall become part of the Plans.
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Shop Drawing and Submittal Review. Receive and review shop drawings and submittals during construction. These include the following: - Piping and associated appurtenances - Valves and Gates - Precast concrete structures - Aggregate gradations - Concrete and asphalt mix designs - Sewer bypass procedures - Sewer shutdown procedures for tie ins
Shop Drawing and Submittal Review. The Engineer shall perform the following CONTRACTOR submittal reviews when requested by the STATE. The Engineer shall communicate with the STATE, or with the CONTRACTOR if so directed, to effect necessary changes or corrections to submittals until acceptable submittals are received. The Engineer shall provide an electronic letter report indicating all non-compliant items noted in their review. The Engineer’s reviews shall evaluate compliance of the CONTRACTOR’s submittals with the following governmental requirements: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): 29 CFR 1910, Subpart Z, “Toxic and Hazardous Substances”- Sections 1025 (Lead), 1026 (Chromium), and 1027 (Cadmium); 29 CFR 1926, Subpart D, “Occupational Health and Environmental Controls”- Sections 57(Ventilation) and 62 (Lead); and 29 CFR 1926, Subpart Z, “Toxic and Hazardous Substances”- Sections 1126 (Chromium) and 1127 (Cadmium); and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): 40 CFR 50, “National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards,” 40 CFR 58, “Ambient Air Quality Surveillance.” 40 CFR 261, Subpart C, “Characteristics of Hazardous Waste” and Test Method 1311, “Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure”; Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ): 30 TAC 305, Subchapter P, “Effluent Guidelines and Standards for Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) Permits”; 30 TAC 307, “Texas Surface Water Standards”, 30 TAC 315, “Pretreatment Regulation for Existing and New Sources of Pollution”, 30 TAC 330, “Municipal Solid Waste”, and 30 TAC 335, “Industrial Solid Waste and Municipal Hazardous Waste”; and United States Department of Transportation (USDOT): 49 CFR 178, “Specifications for Packaging’s.”

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