Submittal of Samples Sample Clauses

Submittal of Samples. In case a considerable range of color, graining, texture, or other characteristics may be anticipated in finished products, a sufficient number of samples of the specified materials shall be furnished by Contractor to indicate the full range of characteristics, which will be present in the finished products; and products delivered or erected without submittal and approval of full range samples shall be subject to rejection. Except for range samples, and unless otherwise called for in the various sections of the specifications, samples shall be submitted in duplicate. All samples shall be marked, tagged, or otherwise properly identified with the name of the submitting party, the name of the Project, the purpose for which the samples are submitted, and the date and shall be accompanied by a letter of transmittal containing similar information, together with the specification section number for identification of each item. Each tag or sticker shall have clear space for the review stamps of Contractor and Architect. Samples of materials, which are generally furnished in containers bearing the manufacturers' descriptive labels and printed application instructions, shall, if not submitted in standard containers, be supplied with such labels and application instructions. Contractor shall make any corrections required by Architect and shall resubmit as required by Architect the required number of new samples until approved. Contractor shall direct specific attention in writing or on resubmitted samples to revisions other than the corrections required by the Architect on previous submissions. Professional services required for more than one (1) re-review of required submittals of samples are subject to charge to Contractor. The costs for such additional services shall be deducted by District from the amounts due Contractor for such additional Architect's fees and paid directly to the Architect. No portion of the work requiring a sample submission shall be commenced until the submission has been reviewed by District and approved by Architect unless specifically directed in writing by District. All such portions of the work shall be in accordance with approved samples. Unless specified otherwise, sampling, preparation of samples and tests shall be in accordance with the latest standards of the American Society for Testing and Materials. Samples shall, upon demand of Architect or District, be submitted for tests or examinations and considered before incorporation of s...
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Related to Submittal of Samples

  • Withdrawal of Licensed Materials The Publisher reserves the right to withdraw from the Licensed Materials any item or part of an item for which it no longer retains the right to publish, or which it has reasonable grounds to believe infringes copyright or is defamatory, obscene, unlawful, or otherwise objectionable. The Distributor shall ensure that the Publisher will give prior written notice of the withdrawal to the Licensee and the Participating Institutions as soon as is practicable, but in no event less than thirty (30) days in advance of such withdrawal, specifying the item or items to be withdrawn.

  • Submittals Submittals required by the Contract Documents shall be prepared specifically for the Work by the Contractor to illustrate some portion of the Work. Submittals are not Contract Documents.

  • Review of Submittals A/E and ODR review is only for conformance with the design concept and the information provided in the Contract Documents. Responses to submittals will be in writing. The approval of a separate item does not indicate approval of an assembly in which the item functions. The approval of a submittal does not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for any deviation from the requirements of the Contract unless the Contractor informs the A/E and ODR of such deviation in a clear, conspicuous, and written manner on the submittal transmittal and at the time of submission, and obtains the A/E’s and Owner’s written specific approval of the particular deviation.

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