Subcontractor Interfacing Sample Clauses

Subcontractor Interfacing. The Construction Manager shall be the single point of interface with all Subcontractors for the Owner and all of its agents and representatives including the Architect/Engineer. He shall negotiate all change orders, field orders and request for proposals, with all affected Subcontractors and shall review the costs of those proposals and advise the Owner and Architect/Engineer of their validity and reasonableness, acting in the Owner's best interest prior to requesting approval of each change order from the Owner. Before any work is begun on any change order, a written authorization from the Owner must be issued. However, when health and safety are threatened, the Construction Manager shall act immediately to remove the threat to health and safety. He shall also carefully review all shop drawings and then forward the same to the Architect/Engineer for review and actions. The Architect/Engineer will transmit them back to the Construction Manager who will then issue the shop drawings to the affected Subcontractor for fabrication or revision. The Construction Manager shall maintain a suspense control system to promote expeditious handling. He shall request the Architect/Engineer to make interpretations of the drawings or specifications requested of him by the Subcontractors and shall maintain a suspense control system to promote timely response. He shall advise the Project Manager and Architect/Engineer when timely response is not occurring on any of the above.
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Subcontractor Interfacing. The Construction Manager shall be the single point of interface with all subcontractors for any work done under this Contract. The Construction Manager shall negotiate all change orders, field orders and request for proposals, with all affected subcontractors and shall review the costs of those proposals and advise the Owner and Architect-engineer of their validity and reasonableness, acting in the Owner’s best interest prior to requesting approval of each change order from the Owner. Before any work is begun on any change order, a written authorization from the Owner must be issued. When health and safety are threatened, however, the Construction Manager shall act immediately to remove such threat to health and safety. The Construction Manager shall also carefully review all shop drawings and then forward the same to the Architect-Engineer for review and actions. The Architect-Engineer will transmit them back to the Construction Manager who will then issue the shop drawings to the affected subcontractor for fabrication or revision. The Construction Manager shall maintain a record to promote expeditious handling. The Construction Manager shall request the Architect-Engineer to make interpretations of the drawings or specifications requested of him by the subcontractors and shall maintain a record to promote timely response. The Construction Manager shall advise the Owner and Architect-Engineer when timely response is not occurring on any of the above. The Construction Manager shall collect, review and submit to the Owner, all project closeout documentation including operation, maintenance and training manuals.
Subcontractor Interfacing. The Construction Manager shall be the single point of interface with all Subcontractors for the Owner and all its agents and representatives including the Architect/Engineer. He shall negotiate all change orders, field orders and request for proposals, with all affected Subcontractors and shall review the costs of those proposals and advise the Owner and Architect/Engineer of their validity and reasonableness, acting in the Owner's best interest prior to requesting approval of each change order from the Owner. Before any work is begun on any change order, a written authorization from the Owner must be issued. However, when health, safety or the environment are threatened, the Construction Manager shall act immediately to mitigate the threat. He shall stamp and carefully review all requests for information, submittals and shop drawings for general conformance with the plans and specifications before forwarding them to the Architect/Engineer for review and approval. The Architect/Engineer shall take reasonable action and transmit the response to the Construction Manager for coordination with the affected Subcontractors.
Subcontractor Interfacing. The Construction Manager shall be the single point of interface with all subcontractors for the Owner and all of its agents and representatives including the Architect-Engineer. It shall negotiate all change orders, field orders and request for proposals, with all affected subcontractors and shall review the costs of those proposals and advise the Owner and Architect-Engineer of their validity and reasonableness, acting in the Owner's best interest prior to requesting approval of each change order from the Owner. Before any work is begun on any change order, a written authorization from the Owner must be issued. Performance by the Construction Manager of work described in a proposed change order or construction change directive prior to the Construction Manager’s receipt of a change order or construction change directive signed by the Owner, shall constitute the Construction Manager’s agreement to the scope of work, the adjustment to the GMP and/or Construction Manager’s Fee, if any, and the adjustment to the contract time, if any, contained in the proposed change order or construction change directive. However, when health and safety are threatened, the Construction Manager shall act immediately to remove the threat to health and safety. It shall also carefully review all shop drawings and then forward the same to the Architect-Engineer for review and actions. The Architect-Engineer will transmit them back to the Construction Manager who will then issue the shop drawings to the affected subcontractor for fabrication or revision. The Construction Manager shall maintain a suspense control system to promote expeditious handling of all communication matters. The Construction Manager shall request the Architect-Engineer to make interpretations of the drawings or specifications requested of the Construction Manager by the subcontractors and shall maintain a suspense control system to promote timely response to all such requests for interpretation. The Construction Manager shall advise the Owner and Architect-Engineer when timely response is not occurring on any of the above and the impact of any communication failures on the progress of the performance of the work.
Subcontractor Interfacing. The Construction Manager shall be the single point of interface with all subcontractors for the City and the City’s Representative, including the Architect/Engineer.
Subcontractor Interfacing. The Construction Manager shall be the single point of interface with all subcontractors for the Owner and all of its agents and representatives including the Project Consultant. He shall negotiate all change orders, field orders and request for proposals, with all affected subcontractors and shall review the costs of those proposals and advise the Owner of their validity and reasonableness, acting in the Owner’s best interest prior to requesting approval of each change order from the Owner. Before any work is begun on any change order, a written authorization from the Owner must be issued. However, when health and safety are threatened, the Construction Manager shall act immediately to remove the threat to health and safety.
Subcontractor Interfacing. The Construction Manager shall be the single point of interface with all of its subcontractors and suppliers, and there is no requirement that Owner or any of its agents or representatives, including the Project Architect/Engineer, interface with such subcontractors and suppliers. The Construction Manager shall negotiate all contract modifications and field orders with all affected subcontractors. The Construction Manager shall review the costs of those proposals and advise the Owner and Project Architect/Engineer of their validity and reasonableness, acting in the Owner's best interest prior to requesting approval of each contract modification from the Owner. Before any work is begun on any contract modification, a written authorization from the Owner must be issued. However, when health and safety are threatened, the Construction Manager shall act immediately to remove the threat to health and safety. The Construction Manager shall also carefully review all shop drawings and then transmit the same to the Project Architect/Engineer for review and actions. The Project Architect/Engineer will transmit them back to the Construction Manager who will then issue the shop drawings to the affected subcontractor for fabrication or revision. The Construction Manager shall maintain a suspense control system to promote expeditious handling. The Construction Manager shall request the Project Architect/Engineer to make interpretations of the plans or specifications requested by the subcontractors via submission of a Request for Information form (as provided in the Project Procedures Manual). The Construction Manager shall maintain a document control/correspondence log system to promote expeditious handling of all submittals and Requests for Information. The Construction Manager shall advise Project Administrator and Project Architect/Engineer when timely response is not occurring on any of the above.
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Subcontractor Interfacing. The Total Program Manager shall be the single point of interface with all subcontractors for the Owner and all of its agents and representatives. He shall negotiate all change orders, field orders and request for proposals, with all affected subcontractors and shall review the costs of those proposals and advise the Owner of their validity and reasonableness, acting in the Owner’s best interest prior to requesting approval of each change order from the Owner. Before any work is begun on any change order, a written authorization from the Owner must be issued. However, when health and safety are threatened, the Total Program Manager shall act immediately to remove the threat to health and safety.

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