Shop Drawing Submittals Sample Clauses

Shop Drawing Submittals. Approvals - Provide staff to check shop drawings and closely monitor their submittal and approval process.
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Shop Drawing Submittals. Consultant will receive, log, review, and respond to shop drawing submittals (excluding contractor’s geotechnical report and temporary shoring submittals) from the Contractor forwarded by the Consultant’s CM. Submittals will be reviewed in accordance with the contract documents and include two types of submittals. • General submittals ‐ These are submittals that generally include routine elements such as subgrade materials, epoxies, grout, sealants, valves, piping, etc. that require a single lead reviewer and shorter duration to complete. For budgeting purposes, Consultant will respond to 350 general submittals and 140 general resubmittals assuming an average processing and review time of 6 and 4 hours per submittal and resubmittal, respectively. • Major submittals ‐ These are submittals that generally include more complicated elements such as pumps, gates, sludge collectors, clarifier mechanism, temporary bypass pumping and screening equipment, MCCs, VFDs, concrete mix design, shutdown plan, commissioning plan, etc. that require multiple reviewers and a longer duration to complete. For budgeting purposes, Consultant will respond to 40 major submittals and 30 major resubmittals assuming an average processing and review time of 40 and 20 hours per submittal and resubmittal, respectively. Note the budget estimated for this task may be higher or lower depending on the final number of submittals and resubmittals reviewed and the completeness of each submittal and resubmittal submitted by the Contractor.
Shop Drawing Submittals. Provide staff to coordinate the review and processing of shop drawings and substitution request supplied by the subcontractor with the Design Professional. Maintain a complete log of all submittal of shop drawings, noting the dates of first submittal and subsequent reviews, re-submittals, and approvals. The Design Professional will review and approve shop drawings and substitution request for substantial conformance with the design concept of the project.
Shop Drawing Submittals. Submit manufacturers product shop drawings, WHMIS data sheets, and application specific cleaning and treatment procedures for review prior to execution.
Shop Drawing Submittals. The consultant shall preload PCM with a list of all of the shop drawings required for the project so that the contractor and consultant have a checklist for all of the required submittals. The consultant shall subsequently manage the shop drawings submittals (from the contractor) and reviews through the CM work flow processes. The consultant shall insure that the shop drawing submittals are reviewed a timely manner in accordance with the construction documents and all relevant specifications.
Shop Drawing Submittals. The Design Builder will review and approve or comment on shop drawings from vendors/manufacturers.
Shop Drawing Submittals. Review shop drawings submitted by the Contractor to assess the conformance of equipment proposed by the Contractor with the design intent of the contract documents and indicate to the Contractor the acceptability of such equipment. It is assumed that thirty-three (33) shop drawings will be reviewed by the Engineer. BC assumes no more than (2) reviews per shop drawing submittal. A total of 4 hours has been budgeted for review of the initial shop drawing submittal and 3 hours for potential re-submittals. BC will maintain a shop drawing submittal log. BC anticipates reviewing and commenting on the following submittal list:  Contractor’s preliminary schedule  Contractor’s measurement and payment plans  Contractor Health & Safety Plan  Cast-in-place concrete  Concrete reinforcementErosion controlShoring and bracing  Sub soil and concrete strength  Concrete formwork  Earthwork  Manhole/handhole submittal.  Geotextile submittal  Electrical Acceptance Testing submittal  Arc Flash Analysis submittal  Grounding components  Raceways  Single mode fiber optic cable and appurtenances  Ethernet switch hardware and software  Medium voltage Switchgear submittal.  750kVA transformer submittal.  Temporary backup generator submittal.  S&C Switchgear O&M manual submittal (2).  Square D distribution Transformer O&M manual submittal.  Duct bank submittal  Cable and wire submittal.  Conductor labeling  PLC package  Electrical test reports  Power study report  Switchgear acceptance test  Transformer acceptance test  Fiber optic cable test reports  Training Submittals
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Shop Drawing Submittals. The Consultant will receive, log and distribute shop drawings to the Design Criteria Professional for their review. In conjunction with the Design Criteria Professional, Consultant shall review approved shop drawings and product approvals for conformance to the Design Criteria Package and Contract Documents, and for Consultant's familiarity prior to delivery of materials. Consultant shall verify that Design-Builder is maintaining a submittal log, conducting timely submittals, and uploading approved shop drawings to the City's e-BuilderTM document management system. 25 OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE SERVICES-MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION CENTER RENOVATION&EXPANSION 2.17 Issuance of Non-compliance Notices. The Consultant shall be responsible for notifying the City when they become aware of a condition that is believed to be in non-compliance with Construction Documents or Design Criteria Package and/or anytime the Consultant notices a potential construction problem or a condition that could result in non-complying materials, equipment or workmanship. Non- compliance Notices shall include a description of the Work that does not meet the construction contract requirements, along with a required timetable for corrective work to be implemented by the Contractor. Other items that should be included in the Notice include a reference to the provision of the Construction Documents that has been violated. Consultant should also develop a procedure with the Design-Builder for advising the Design-Builder of potential construction problems, errors, or deficiencies that can be promptly resolved and do not warrant a Non-compliance Notice. 2.18 Requests for Information/Construction Document Clarification (RFIs/CDCs). In conjunction with the Design Criteria Professional, the Consultant will receive, log and process all RFIs and CDCs. When RFIs and CDCs involve design issue interpretations, the Consultant shall coordinate with the Design Criteria Professional, as needed, to resolve the RFIs, CDCs, Field Orders, and other related correspondence. The Consultant shall be also be responsible for verifying that the Design Criteria Professional is providing a written response to RFIs and CDCs in a timely manner and for processing, logging, and distributing all RFIs/CDCs and responses thereto. Consultant shall upload all RFI and CDC responses to e-BuilderTM, the City's document management system. 2.19
Shop Drawing Submittals. 4.14.1 After complying with the requirements in paragraph 4.14.4 and 4.14.5 and all applicable procedures in the Specifications, the Contractor shall, in accordance with the Progress Schedule, submit to the Architect four (4) copies, or in the alternative, five
Shop Drawing Submittals. A. Product and technical data for each piece of equipment proposed. Technical information shall include schematics, wiring diagrams, installation instructions, and operating instructions.
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