Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect shall review the Contractor’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the schedule. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors while allowing sufficient time, in the Architect’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal. § 3.6.4.2 The Architect shall review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples, as necessary to check for conformance of the information given with the requirements of the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy of dimensions or quantities, or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilities, except to the extent the Architect’s assistance is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in the Contract Documents or § 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided the submittals bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely upon, and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certifications, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4. § 3.6.4.4 The Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or Owner. The Architect shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure for requests for information, which shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the request. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractor, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information. § 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days. § 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from the Contractor for the Record Set.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect shall review the Contractor’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the schedule. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken in accordance with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay the approved submittal schedule or, in the Work or in the activities absence of the Owneran approved submittal schedule, Contractor, or separate contractors with reasonable promptness while allowing sufficient time, time in the Architect’s professional judgment, judgment to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 The Architect shall review and approve, approve or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance of the with information given with the requirements of and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of dimensions or other information such as dimensions, quantities, and installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilities, except to the extent the responsibility. The Architect’s assistance review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or, construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures. The Architect’s approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the item is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in a component.
§ 3.6.4.3 If the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, materials or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings Shop Drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided the submittals bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the Documents The Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely upon, and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certifications, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.
§ 3.6.4.4 The Subject to the Section 4.2, the Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or Owner. The Architect shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure for requests for information, which shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the request. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractor, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from the Contractor for the Record Set.the
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Sources: Aia B101 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect, Aia B101 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect shall review the ContractorConstruction Manager’s Project submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the scheduleapproval. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals transmitted by the Construction Manager shall be taken in accordance with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay the approved submittal schedule or, in the Work or in the activities absence of the Owneran approved submittal schedule, Contractor, or separate contractors with reasonable promptness while allowing sufficient time, time in the Architect’s professional judgment, judgment to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 The In accordance with the Architect-approved Project submittal schedule, and after the Construction Manager reviews, approves and transmits the submittals, the Architect shall review and approve, approve or take other timely and appropriate action upon, upon the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance of the with information given with the requirements of and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of dimensions or other information such as dimensions, quantities, and installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilitiesresponsibility. The Architect’s review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or, except to the extent unless otherwise specifically stated by the Architect, of any construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures. The Architect’s assistance approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the item is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in a component.
§ 3.6.4.3 If the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, materials or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided professional retained by the submittals Contractor that bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely uponupon the adequacy, accuracy and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy completeness of the services, certifications, certifications and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.
§ 3.6.4.4 The After receipt of the Construction Manager’s recommendations, and subject to the provisions of Section 4.3, the Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or OwnerDocuments. The Architect Architect, in consultation with the Construction Manager, shall set forth, forth in the Contract Documents, Documents the procedure requirements for requests for information, which . Requests for information shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractorwithin any time limits agreed upon, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the requestotherwise with reasonable promptness. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractorappropriate, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from transmitted by the Contractor for Construction Manager in accordance with the Record Setrequirements of the Contract Documents.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 9.9.1 The Architect Contractor shall review for compliance with the Contractor’s submittal schedule Contract Documents and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of submit to the schedule. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors while allowing sufficient time, in the Architect’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 The Architect shall review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples, and similar submittals required by the Contract Documents in coordination with the Contractor’s construction schedule and in such sequence as necessary to check allow the Architect reasonable time for conformance of review. By submitting Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples, and similar submittals, the Contractor represents to the Owner and Architect that the Contractor has (1) reviewed and approved them; (2) determined and verified materials, field measurements, and field construction criteria related thereto, or will do so; and (3) checked and coordinated the information given contained within such submittals with the requirements of the design concept expressed in Work and of the Contract Documents. Review The Work shall be in accordance with approved submittals.
§ 9.9.2 Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples and similar submittals are not Contract Documents.
§ 9.9.3 The Contractor shall not be required to provide professional services that constitute the practice of architecture or engineering unless such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy of dimensions or quantities, or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which services are the Contractor’s responsibilities, except to the extent the Architect’s assistance is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in required by the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require or unless the Contractor needs to provide such services in order to carry out the Contractor's own responsibilities. If professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, or equipment. In that eventare specifically required, the Owner and the Architect shall will specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, Architect The Contractor shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional cause such services or certifications to be provided by an appropriately licensed design services and certifications that professional. If no criteria are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In additionspecified, the design shall comply with applicable codes and ordinances. Each Party shall be entitled to rely upon the information provided by the other Party. The Architect shall timely will review and approve or take other appropriate action on shop drawings submittals for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information provided and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by design concept expressed in the Contractor’s design professional, provided the submittals bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the ArchitectContract Documents. The Architect’s review of Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples, and similar submittals shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract DocumentsIn performing such review, the Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely will approve, or take other appropriate action upon, and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certifications, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.
§ 3.6.4.4 The Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or Owner. The Architect shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure for requests for information, which shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the request. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractor, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from the Contractor for the Record Set.the
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Sources: Standard Abbreviated Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor, Standard Abbreviated Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect shall review the Contractor’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the schedule. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors while allowing sufficient time, in the Architect’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 3.4.4.1 The Architect shall review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action uponaction, upon the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance of the with information given with the requirements of and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of dimensions or other information such as dimensions, quantities, and installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilities, except to the extent responsibility. The Architect’s review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or unless otherwise specifically stated by the Architect’s assistance is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistenciesof any construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or omissions in procedures.
§ 3.4.4.2 If the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, materials or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings Shop Drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided the submittals bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the The Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely upon, and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certifications, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.
§ 3.6.4.4 3.4.4.3 The Architect shall review and respond to written requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or Owner. The Architect shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure for requests for information, which shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractorwithin any time limits agreed upon, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the requestotherwise with reasonable promptness. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractorappropriate, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 3.4.5 Changes in the Work The Architect may order minor changes in the Work that are consistent with the intent of the Contract Documents and do not involve an adjustment in the Contract Sum or an extension of the Contract Time. Subject to Section 4.2.3, the Architect shall review prepare Change Orders and respond to product substitution requests, component Construction Change Directives for the Owner’s approval and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. execution in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as Contract Documents. Architect will review costs proposed by Contractor(s) for changes to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in and negotiate a reasonable cost for the activities of the change, which will be documented by written change order and approved by Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The 3.4.5.1 Architect shall will maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from the Contractor all change orders for the Record SetProject. Such record shall show the status of each change order, identify potential change orders and include the name of the contractor, the subject of the change order, the dates of approval, the estimated cost of the change order (if not approved), the number of days additional time requested by the contractor for the Work, and the number of days approved by Architect and Owner to accomplish the Work. Architect will furnish an updated copy of the change order record to Owner upon request.
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Sources: Standard Abbreviated Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect, Standard Abbreviated Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect shall review the Contractor’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the scheduleapproval. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken in accordance with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay the approved submittal schedule or, in the Work or in the activities absence of the Owneran approved submittal schedule, Contractor, or separate contractors with reasonable promptness while allowing sufficient time, time in the Architect’s professional judgment, judgment to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 The In accordance with the Architect-approved submittal schedule, the Architect shall review and approve, approve or take other timely and appropriate action upon, upon the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance of the with information given with the requirements of and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of dimensions or other information such as dimensions, quantities, and installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilities, responsibility except to the extent the Architect’s Contractor has requested the assistance is specifically requested of the Architect to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions determine certain dimensions because those indicated in the Contract Documents conflict with existing field conditions or because the dimensions in the Construction Documents contain erroneous, inconsistent or incomplete information or dimensions for which clarifications are needed and can be supplied by the Architect. The Architect’s review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or, unless otherwise specifically stated by the Architect, of any construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures.
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, If the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, materials or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided professional retained by the submittals Contractor that bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as an Owner’s authorization to the Architect to delegate design responsibility. Except for delegation to consulting engineers who are responsible to, and in privity with, the limited purpose Architect, any delegation of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required design responsibility by the Contract DocumentsArchitect must be specifically authorized in writing, the Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely uponin advance, and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certifications, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required Owner, which authorization can be withheld by Section 3.4the Owner for any reason.
§ 3.6.4.4 The Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or OwnerDocuments. The Architect shall set forth, forth in the Contract Documents, Documents the procedure requirements for requests for information, which . Requests for information shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractorwithin any time limits agreed upon, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the requestotherwise with reasonable promptness. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractorappropriate, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information. The Architect shall acknowledge the receipt of each Contractor-generated Request for Information (RFI) within seven (7) days after receiving it. The Architect shall issue a written answer for each RFI simultaneously to the Contractor and the Owner (along with necessary descriptive drawings, specifications, or other documents) with the promptness necessary to avoid unnecessary delay or cost to the Project, but in no case more than ten (10) days after the RFI is received by the Architect.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from supplied by the Contractor for in accordance with the Record Setrequirements of the Contract Documents.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect (Nu Skin Enterprises Inc)
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect All submittals for the work covered in this section shall be made at one time as a single submittal in order to demonstrate that the items have been properly coordinated and will function properly as a unit. A notation shall be made on each submittal as to the item's specific use, either by a particular type number referenced in the specifications, or by a description of its specific location. No work shall begin until the Contracting Officer's representative has approved all submittals. Government approval is required for submittals with a "G" designation; submittals not having a "G" designation are for Contractor Quality Control approval. When used, a designation following the "G" designation identifies the office that will review the Contractor’s submittal schedule for the Government. For the designation following the "G" designation listed as "ED", this designation shall refer to the Corps of Engineers Office, CESAM-EN-DE, and shall not unreasonably delay be submitted for approval accordingly. Submit the following in accordance with the SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES Section: SD-01 Shop Drawings Anode Channel Assemblies Mounting; G, ED Shop Drawings shall include the following:
(a) All anode supporting hardware and mounting techniques, connections, support steel channels, and assembly details.
(b) Anode terminal cabinet mounting details and mounting locations.
(c) All protective coatings and epoxy materials that are to be used to comply with these contract documents. Contractor's Modifications; G, ED A PDF (or withhold approval similar file format) of detail drawings showing proposed changes in location, scope or performance indicating any variations from, additions to, or clarifications of contract documents, including these specifications and the schedulecontract drawings. The Architect’s action contractor's drawings shall show proposed changes. SD-02 Product Data MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT; G, ED A complete list in reviewing submittals shall triplicate of materials and equipment to be taken with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay incorporated in the Work or in the activities work, within 30 days after date of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors while allowing sufficient time, in the Architect’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 The Architect shall review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Datanotice to proceed, and Samples, as necessary to check for conformance before commencement of the information given with the requirements installation of the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy of dimensions or quantities, or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilities, except to the extent the Architect’s assistance is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, any materials or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, Architect The list shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services cuts, diagrams, and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings and such other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided the submittals bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall descriptive data as may be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract DocumentsContracting Officer's representative. Partial lists submitted from time to time will not be considered. SPECIALTY TOOLS LIST; G, ED A complete list in triplicate of specialty tools to be utilized in the Architect work shall be entitled submitted within 30 days after date of receipt of notice to reasonably rely uponproceed, and before commencement of installation of any materials or equipment. The list shall not be responsible forinclude cuts, the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certificationsdiagrams, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services other descriptive data as may be required by the Contracting Officer's representative. Modification of Contract Specifications; G, ED All Contractor shall identified discrepancies in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.
§ 3.6.4.4 The Architect shall review and respond to requests the design or any change proposals with sufficient details for information about the Contract Documents complete evaluation by the Contractor or Owner. The Architect shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure for requests for information, which shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the request. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractor, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for informationContracting Officer's representative.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from the Contractor for the Record Set.
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Sources: Contract
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect shall review the Contractor’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the schedule. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken in accordance with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay the approved submittal schedule or, in the Work or in the activities absence of the Owneran approved submittal schedule, Contractor, or separate contractors with reasonable promptness (not exceeding fourteen (14) calendar days) while allowing sufficient time, in the Architect’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, review within the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittalProject schedule.
§ 3.6.4.2 The In accordance with the Architect-approved submittal schedule, the Architect and its consultants shall review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check including checking for conformance of the with information given with the requirements of and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of dimensions or other information such as dimensions, quantities, and installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilitiesresponsibility. The Architect’s review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or, except to the extent unless otherwise specifically stated by the Architect’s assistance is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistenciesof any construction means, or omissions in methods,
§ 3.6.4.3 If the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, or equipment. In that eventequipment (i.e., Delegated Design Components), the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings Shop Drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided the submittals bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of include checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of Documents and determining that the systems, materials, systems or equipment is required by are designed in conformance with the Contract Documents, the performance or design criteria. The Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely upon, and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certifications, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement Architect also shall be responsible for Coordination of professional design services by such Delegated Design Component work. “Coordination” of Delegated Design Component work means (i) overseeing the timeliness of Delegated Design Component work and promptly notifying Owner and Contractor shall of any delay in no way diminish the same; (ii) reviewing the designs and specifications of the design-builders for observable quality problems and to detect incompatibilities or inconsistencies with Owner’s program and Architect’s obligation designs and specifications (“Design Conflicts”), (iii) preparing Architect’s plans and specifications to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.reasonably avoid Design Conflicts; (iv) identifying Design Conflicts promptly to Owner and Contractor, and making proposals to Owner and Contractor for resolution of Design Conflicts, (v) implementing resolutions of Design Conflicts into Architect’s drawings and specifications, (vi) submitting the Delegated Design Component drawings and
§ 3.6.4.4 The Architect shall review and respond within five (5) working days to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or OwnerDocuments. The Architect shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure requirements for requests for information, which . Requests for information shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness within any time limits indicated above or as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the requestotherwise agreed upon. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractorappropriate, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to the requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from supplied by the Contractor for in accordance with the Record Setrequirements of the Contract Documents.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect Engineer shall review the Contractor’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the schedule. The ArchitectEngineer’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors while allowing sufficient time, in the ArchitectEngineer’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the ArchitectEngineer’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 The Architect Engineer shall review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples, as necessary to check for conformance of the information given with the requirements of the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy of dimensions or quantities, or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilities, except to the extent the ArchitectEngineer’s assistance is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in the Contract Documents or conflicts therein with existing field conditions. The Engineer’s review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or, unless otherwise specifically stated by Engineer, of any construction means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures. The Engineer’s approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an entire assembly of which the item is only a component.
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, or equipment. In that event, the Architect Engineer shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, Architect Engineer shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided the submittals bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely upon, and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certifications, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.design
§ 3.6.4.4 The Architect Engineer shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or Owner. The Architect Engineer shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure for requests for information, which shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The ArchitectEngineer’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the request. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractor, the Architect Engineer shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect Engineer shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect Engineer shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from the Contractor for the Record Set.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect shall review the Contractor’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the schedule. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken in accordance with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay the approved submittal schedule or, in the Work or in the activities absence of the Owneran approved submittal schedule, Contractor, or separate contractors with reasonable promptness (not exceeding fourteen (14) calendar days) while allowing sufficient time, in the Architect’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, review within the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittalProject schedule.
§ 3.6.4.2 The In accordance with the Architect-approved submittal schedule, the Architect and its consultants shall review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check including checking for conformance of the with information given with the requirements of and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of dimensions or other information such as dimensions, quantities, and installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilitiesresponsibility. The Architect’s review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or, except to unless otherwise specifically stated by the extent Architect, of any construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures. The Architect’s approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the item is a component, or of unknown deviations from the Contract Documents not specifically identified in the submittal, provided that the Architect may be liable for its submittal approvals or for deviations from the Contract Documents in the event the Architect’s assistance is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, submittal requirements or omissions review do not meet its standard of care as provided in this Agreement.
§ 3.6.4.3 If the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, or equipment. In that eventequipment (i.e., Delegated Design Components), the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings Shop Drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided the submittals bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of include checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of Documents and determining that the systems, materials, systems or equipment is required by are designed in conformance with the Contract Documents, the performance or design criteria. The Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely upon, and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certifications, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement Architect also shall be responsible for Coordination of professional design services by such Delegated Design Component work. "Coordination" of Delegated Design Component work means (i) overseeing the timeliness of Delegated Design Component work and promptly notifying Owner and Contractor shall of any delay in no way diminish the same; (ii) reviewing the designs and specifications of the design-builders for observable quality problems and to detect incompatibilities or inconsistencies with Owner’s program and Architect’s obligation designs and specifications ("Design Conflicts"), (iii) preparing Architect’s plans and specifications to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4reasonably avoid Design Conflicts; (iv) identifying Design Conflicts promptly to Owner and Contractor, and making proposals to Owner and Contractor for resolution of Design Conflicts, (v) implementing resolutions of Design Conflicts into Architect’s drawings and specifications, (vi) submitting the Delegated Design Component drawings and specifications together with Architect’s drawings and specifications for permitting and bid packages; and (vii) performance during the construction phase of Architect’s duties with respect to review of the Delegated Design Component work. The cost of such services in connection with the Delegated Design Component work is included in Architect’s Basic Services.
§ 3.6.4.4 The Architect shall review and respond within five (5) working days to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or OwnerDocuments. The Architect shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure requirements for requests for information, which . Requests for information shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness within any time limits indicated above or as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the request. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractor, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information.otherwise
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from supplied by the Contractor for in accordance with the Record Setrequirements of the Contract Documents.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 3.7.4.1 The Architect shall review the Contractor’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the schedule. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors while allowing sufficient time, in the Architect’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 The Architect shall timely review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the upon Contractor’s 's submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance of the with information given with the requirements of and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. The Architect's action shall be taken with such reasonable promptness as to cause no delay in the Work or in the construction of the Owner or of separate contractors, while allowing sufficient time to permit adequate review.
3.7.4.2 Review of such submittals is not conducted for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of other details such as dimensions and quantities or quantities, for substantiating instructions for installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, systems which are the Contractor’s responsibilitiesresponsibility. The Architect's review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions, except to the extent or, unless otherwise specifically stated by the Architect’s assistance , of any construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures. The Architect's review of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the item is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in a component.
3.7.4.3 If the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided professional retained by the submittals Contractor that bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely upon, upon such the accuracy and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy completeness of the services, certifications, certifications and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.
§ 3.6.4.4 The 3.7.4.4 Subject to the provisions of Section 4.3, the Architect shall timely review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or OwnerDocuments. The Architect shall set forth, forth in the Contract Documents, Documents the procedure requirements for requests for information, which . Requests for information shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates includes the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to within the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractortime frames agreed upon, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the requestotherwise with reasonable promptness. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractorappropriate, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from the Contractor for the Record Set.
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Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect shall review the Contractor’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the schedule. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken in accordance with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay the approved submittal schedule or, in the Work or in the activities absence of the Owneran approved submittal schedule, Contractor, or separate contractors with reasonable promptness (not exceeding seven (7) calendar days) while allowing sufficient time, in the Architect’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, review within the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittalProject schedule.
§ 3.6.4.2 The In accordance with the Architect-approved submittal schedule, the Architect and its consultants shall review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check including checking for conformance of the with information given with the requirements of and the design and engineering concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review The Architect shall track the status of such all submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy of dimensions or quantities, or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilities, except to the extent the Architect’s assistance is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in and provide
§ 3.6.4.3 If the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, or equipment. In that eventequipment (i.e., Delegated Design Components), the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings Shop Drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided the submittals bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of include checking for conformance with information given and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents and determining that the systems, materials, or equipment are designed in conformance with the requirements of performance or design criteria and the Work design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the The Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely upon, and shall not be responsible for, upon the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certifications, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.
§ 3.6.4.4 The Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or Owner. The Architect shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure for requests for information, which shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the request. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractor, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from the Contractor for the Record Set.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect shall review the ContractorConstruction Manager’s Project submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the scheduleapproval. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals transmitted by the Construction Manager shall be taken in accordance with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay the approved submittal schedule or, in the Work or in the activities absence of the Owneran approved submittal schedule, Contractor, or separate contractors with reasonable promptness while allowing sufficient time, time in the Architect’s professional judgment, judgment to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 The In accordance with the Architect-approved Project submittal schedule, and after the Construction Manager reviews, approves and transmits the submittals, the Architect shall review and approve, approve or take other timely and appropriate action upon, upon the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance of the with information given with the requirements of and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of dimensions or other information such as dimensions, quantities, and installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilitiesresponsibility. The Architect’s review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or, except to the extent unless otherwise specifically stated by the Architect, of any construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures. The Architect’s assistance approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the item is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in a component.
§ 3.6.4.3 If the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, materials or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided professional retained by the submittals Contractor that bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely uponupon the adequacy, accuracy and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy completeness of the services, certifications, certifications and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.
§ 3.6.4.4 The Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or Owner. The Architect shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure for requests for information, which shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification rovmen equ atem n requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the request. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractor, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from the Contractor for the Record Set.up raw
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect shall review the Contractor’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the schedule. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors while allowing sufficient time, in the Architect’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 3.4.5.1 The Architect shall review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the upon Contractor’s 's submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance of the with information given with the requirements of and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. The Architect's action shall be taken with such reasonable promptness as to cause no delay in the Work or in the construction of the Owner or of separate contractors, while allowing sufficient time in the Architect's professional judgment to permit adequate review.
3.4.5.2 Review of such submittals is not conducted for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of other details such as dimensions and quantities or quantities, for substantiating instructions for installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, systems which are the Contractor’s responsibilitiesresponsibility. The Architect's review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions, except to the extent or, unless otherwise specifically stated by the Architect’s assistance , of any construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures. The Architect's review of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the item is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in a component.
3.4.5.3 If the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the design professional retained by the Contractor’s design professional, provided the submittals bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted
3.4.5.4 Subject to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose provisions of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract DocumentsSection 4.3, the Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely upon, and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certifications, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.
§ 3.6.4.4 The Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or OwnerDocuments. The Architect shall set forth, forth in the Contract Documents, Documents the procedure requirements for requests for information, which . Requests for information shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates includes the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to within the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractortime frames agreed upon, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the requestotherwise with reasonable promptness. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractorappropriate, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from the Contractor for the Record Set.
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Sources: Architect Agreement
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect shall review the ContractorConstruction Manager’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the scheduleapproval. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken in accordance with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay the approved submittal schedule or, in the Work or in the activities absence of the Owneran approved submittal schedule, Contractor, or separate contractors with reasonable promptness while allowing sufficient time, time in the Architect’s professional judgment, judgment to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 The In accordance with the Architect-approved submittal schedule, the Architect shall review and approve, approve or take other timely and appropriate action upon, upon the ContractorConstruction Manager’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance of the with information given with the requirements of and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of dimensions or other information such as dimensions, quantities, and installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the ContractorConstruction Manager’s responsibilitiesresponsibility. The Architect’s review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or, except to the extent unless otherwise specifically stated by the Architect’s assistance is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in of any construction
§ 3.6.4.3 If the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor Construction Manager to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, materials or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided professional retained by the submittals Construction Manager that bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given Subject to its professional experience and with the requirements of the Work expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materialsexpertise, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the Tthe Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely uponupon the adequacy, accuracy and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy completeness of the services, certifications, certifications and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.
§ 3.6.4.4 The Subject to the provisions of Section 4.3, tThe Architect shall timely review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or OwnerDocuments. The Architect shall set forth, forth in the Contract Documents, Documents the procedure requirements for requests for information, which . Requests for information shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractorwithin any time limits agreed upon, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the requestotherwise with reasonable promptness. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractorappropriate, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information. The Architect shall maintain a log of requests for information and the responses thereto.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from supplied by the Contractor for Construction Manager in accordance with the Record Setrequirements of the Contract Documents.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 6.4.1 The Architect shall review the Contractor’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the schedule. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken in accordance with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay the approved submittal schedule or, in the Work or in the activities absence of the Owneran approved submittal schedule, Contractor, or separate contractors with reasonable promptness while allowing sufficient time, in the Architect’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 6.4.2 The Architect shall review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance of the with information given with the requirements of and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of dimensions or other information such as dimensions, quantities, and installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilities, except to the extent the responsibility. The Architect’s assistance review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures. The Architect’s approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the item is specifically requested a component. The Architect will provide up to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in two (2) reviews of each submittal. Additional reviews of the same submittal will be an additional service.
6.4.3 If the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings Shop Drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided the submittals bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the The Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely upon, and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certifications, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.
§ 3.6.4.4 6.4.4 The Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or OwnerDocuments. The Architect shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure requirements for requests for information, which . Requests for information shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractorwithin any time limits agreed upon, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the requestotherwise with reasonable promptness. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractorappropriate, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to the requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 6.4.5 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from supplied by the Contractor for in accordance with the Record Setrequirements of the Contract Documents.
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Sources: Professional Services Agreement
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect shall review the Contractor’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the schedule. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken in accordance with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay the approved submittal schedule or, in the Work or in the activities absence of the Owneran approved submittal schedule, Contractor, or separate contractors with reasonable promptness while allowing sufficient time, in the Architect’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 The Architect shall review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance of the with information given with the requirements of and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of dimensions or other information such as dimensions, quantities, and installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilities, except to the extent the responsibility. The Architect’s assistance is specifically requested to address errorsreview shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or construction means, inconsistenciesmethods, or omissions in the Contract Documents techniques, sequences or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, If the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings Shop Drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided the submittals bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the The Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely upon, and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certifications, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement professionals except that the Architect shall exercise reasonable professional judgement as to the apparent accuracy and/or completeness of professional design services by such shop drawings and other submittals, and to notify the Contractor shall Owner if such accuracy and/or completeness is in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4question.
§ 3.6.4.4 The Subject to Section 4.2, the Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or OwnerDocuments. The Architect shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure requirements for requests for information, which . Requests for information shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractorwithin any time limits agreed upon, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the requestotherwise with reasonable promptness. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractorappropriate, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to the requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from supplied by the Contractor for in accordance with the Record Setrequirements of the Contract Documents.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect Engineer shall review the Contractor’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the schedule. The ArchitectEngineer’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors while allowing sufficient time, in the ArchitectEngineer’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the ArchitectEngineer’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 The Architect Engineer shall review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples, as necessary to check for conformance of the information given with the requirements of the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy of dimensions or quantities, or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilities, except to the extent the ArchitectEngineer’s assistance is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in the Contract Documents or conflicts therein with existing field conditions. The Engineer’s review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or, unless otherwise specifically stated by Engineer, of any construction means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures. The Engineer’s approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an entire assembly of which the item is only a component.
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, or equipment. In that event, the Architect Engineer shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, Architect Engineer shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design and insuran action on professiona services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance ce requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect Engineer shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professionall, provided the submittals bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the ArchitectEngineer. The ArchitectEngineer’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the Architect Engineer shall be entitled to reasonably rely upon, and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certifications, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish ArchitectEngineer’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.
§ 3.6.4.4 The Architect Engineer shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or Owner. The Architect Engineer shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure for requests for information, which shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The ArchitectEngineer’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the request. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractor, the Architect Engineer shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect The Engineer shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect Engineer shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from the Contractor for the Record Set.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 9.9.1 The Architect Contractor shall review for compliance with the Contractor’s submittal schedule Contract Documents and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of submit to the schedule. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors while allowing sufficient time, in the Architect’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 The Architect shall review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples, and similar submittals required by the Contract Documents in coordination with the Contractor’s construction schedule and in such sequence as necessary to check allow the Architect reasonable time for conformance review, which reasonable period of time shall be considered 14 days. By submitting Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples, and similar submittals, the Contractor represents to the Owner and Architect that the Contractor has (1) reviewed and approved them; (2) determined and verified materials, field measurements, and field construction criteria related thereto, or will do so; and (3) checked and coordinated the information given contained within such submittals with the requirements of the design concept expressed in Work and of the Contract Documents. Review The Work shall be in accordance with approved submittals.
§ 9.9.2 Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples and similar submittals are not Contract Documents.
§ 9.9.3 The Contractor shall not be required to provide professional services that constitute the practice of architecture or engineering unless such submittals is not for services are specifically required by the purpose of determining Contract Documents or unless the accuracy of dimensions or quantities, or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are Contractor needs to provide such services in order to carry out the Contractor’s own responsibilities, except to the extent the Architect’s assistance is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide . If professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, or equipment. In that eventare specifically required, the Owner and the Architect shall will specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, Architect The Contractor shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional cause such services or certifications to be provided by an appropriately licensed design services and certifications that professional. If no criteria are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In additionspecified, the design shall comply with applicable codes and ordinances. Each Party shall be entitled to rely upon the information provided by the other Party. The Architect shall timely will review and approve or take other appropriate action on shop drawings submittals for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information provided and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by design concept expressed in the Contractor’s design professional, provided the submittals bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the ArchitectContract Documents. The Architect’s review of Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples, and similar submittals shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract DocumentsIn performing such review, the Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely will approve, or take other appropriate action upon, and shall not be responsible forthe Contractor’s Shop Drawings, the adequacy and accuracy of the servicesProduct Data, certificationsSamples, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4similar submittals.
§ 3.6.4.4 The Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or Owner. The Architect shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure for requests for information, which shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the request. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractor, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from the Contractor for the Record Set.
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Sources: Standard Abbreviated Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect shall review the Contractor’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the scheduleapproval. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken in accordance with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay the approved submittal schedule or, in the Work or in the activities absence of the Owneran approved submittal schedule, Contractor, or separate contractors with reasonable promptness while allowing sufficient time, time in the Architect’s professional judgment, judgment to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 The In accordance with the Architect-approved submittal schedule, the Architect shall review and approve, approve or take other timely and appropriate action upon, upon the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance of the with information given and the design concept com expressed in the Contract Documentsfor the purpose of: (1) assuring compliance with applicable building codes and regulations; and (2) assuring that Work affected by and represented by such submittal is in pliance with the requirements of the design concept expressed Contract Documents. This does not relieve Contractor of its responsibilities under its Contract with the Owner. Architect shall be responsible for determining what aspects of the Work shall be the subject of shop drawings and submittals. Architect shall not knowingly permit such aspects of the construction Work to proceed in the Contract Documentsabsence of approved shop drawings and submittals. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of dimensions or other information such as dimensions, quantities, and installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilitiesresponsibility, except to but the extent Architect shall promptly disclose any problems with the submittal that the Architect discovers. The Architect’s review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or, unless otherwise specifically stated by the Architect, of any construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures. The Architect’s assistance approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the item is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in a component.
§ 3.6.4.3 If the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, materials or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided professional retained by the submittals Contractor that bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely uponupon the adequacy, accuracy and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy completeness of the services, certifications, certifications and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.
§ 3.6.4.4 The Subject to the provisions of Section 4.3, the Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or OwnerDocuments. The Architect shall set forth, forth in the Contract Documents, Documents the procedure requirements for requests for information, which . Requests for information shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the request. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractor, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information.The
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from supplied by the Contractor for in accordance with the Record Setrequirements of the Contract Documents.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 2.9.3.1 The Architect Contractor and the Designer shall review the Contractor’s develop a mutually agreeable, written submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the schedule. The Architect’s action Designer shall review and respond to submittals in reviewing submittals shall be taken accordance with such promptness as to cause schedule, and if a submittal is not included in such schedule, then within no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors while allowing sufficient time, in the Architect’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within more than fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of receipt; provided, however, the submittalDesigner agrees that certain submittals will require quicker processing and the Designer shall use its reasonable best efforts to accommodate shorter timelines. Designer shall coordinate with the Contractor any Owner system-wide compatibility components such as lockset keying schedules, HVAC web controls, etc. Designer shall provide written responses to RFIs within five (5) business days of receipt.
§ 3.6.4.2 2.9.3.2 The Architect Designer shall review and approve, approve or take other timely and appropriate action upon, upon the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawingsshop drawings, Product Dataproduct data and samples, and Samples, as necessary to check but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance of the with information given with the requirements of and the design concept expressed in the Contract Construction Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of dimensions or other information such as dimensions, quantities, and installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilitiesresponsibility. The Designer’s review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or, except to unless otherwise specifically stated by the extent Designer, of any construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures. The Designer’s approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the Architect’s assistance item is specifically requested to address errorsa component. Designer shall advise the Contractor, inconsistenciesACPS, or omissions and the City if Designer becomes aware of Work proceeding in the Contract absence of approved submittals.
2.9.3.3 If the Construction Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, materials or equipment. In that event, the Architect Designer shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, Architect The Designer shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided professional retained by the submittals Contractor that bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the ArchitectDesigner. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the Architect Designer shall be entitled to reasonably rely upon, and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certifications, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.
§ 3.6.4.4 2.9.3.4 The Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or Owner. The Architect shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure for requests for information, which shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the request. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractor, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect Designer shall maintain a record of submittals of, and copies of of, all submittals and requests from supplied by the Contractor for the Record SetContractor.
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Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect shall promptly review the Contractor’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the schedule. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken in accordance with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay the approved submittal schedule or, in the Work or in the activities absence of the Owneran approved submittal schedule, Contractor, or separate contractors with reasonable promptness while allowing sufficient time, in the Architect’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 The In accordance with the Architect’s approved submittal schedule, the Architect shall review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance of the with information given with the requirements of and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of dimensions or other information such as dimensions, quantities, and installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilities, except to the extent the responsibility. The Architect’s assistance review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures. The Architect’s approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the item is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in a component.
§ 3.6.4.3 If the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications ons by a design professional related to systems, materials, or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate e performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided the submittals bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely upon, and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certifications, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.take
§ 3.6.4.4 The Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or OwnerDocuments. The Architect shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure requirements for requests for information, which . Requests for information shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractorwithin any time limits agreed upon, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the requestotherwise with reasonable promptness. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractorappropriate, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to the requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 The Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requestsshall, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance consultation with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall prepare a list and maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals to be supplied and requests from actually supplied by the Contractor for in accordance with the Record Setrequirements of the Contract Documents. The Architect shall advise the Owner immediately followed by written confirmation, if the Architect becomes aware that the Work is proceeding in the absence of shop drawings and submittals that have been reviewed and approved, or are required to be reviewed and approved, in accordance with the Contract Documents.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect shall review the Contractor’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the schedule. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken in accordance with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay the approved submittal schedule or, in the Work or absence of an approved submittal schedule, with reasonable promptness but in no event more than ten (10) business days after the activities Architect’s receipt of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors while allowing sufficient time, submittal unless the Architect notifies the Owner and the Contractor that in the Architect’s professional judgment, judgment more time is needed and the Owner agrees in writing to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt a longer period of the submittaltime.
§ 3.6.4.2 The Architect shall review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check Samples for the purpose of checking for conformance of the information given with the requirements of and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of dimensions or other information such as dimensions, quantities, and installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilities, except to the extent the responsibility. The Architect’s assistance review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures. The Architect’s approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the item is specifically requested to address errorsa component. However, inconsistencies, or omissions the Architect shall promptly notify the Owner and the Contractor in writing of any concerns it has with a particular assembly.
§ 3.6.4.3 If the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings Shop Drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided the submittals bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of and the Work design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the The Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely upon, and shall not be responsible for, upon the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certifications, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by ; provided, however, in the event the Architect observes any perceived defect or discrepancy in such services, certifications or approvals, the Architect shall promptly notify the Owner and the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4writing of such perceived defect or discrepancy.
§ 3.6.4.4 The Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or OwnerDocuments. The Architect shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure requirements for requests for information, which . Requests for information shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished simultaneously to the Contractor and the Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractorwithin any time limits agreed upon, or separate contractorsotherwise with reasonable promptness, but in no event case more than fourteen ten (1410) days after the receipt Request for Information is received by the Architect unless the Architect notifies the Owner and the Contractor that in the Architect’s professional judgment more time is needed and the Owner agrees in writing to a longer period of the requesttime. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractorappropriate, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to the requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from supplied by the Contractor for in accordance with the Record Setrequirements of the Contract Documents.
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Sources: Master Agreement Between Owner and Architect for Full Scope of Project Related Services
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect shall review the Contractor’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the schedule. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors while allowing sufficient time, in the Architect’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 The Architect shall review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples, as necessary to check for conformance of the information given with the requirements of the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy of dimensions or quantities, or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilities, except to the extent the Architect’s assistance is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in the Contract Documents or conflicts therein with existing field conditions. The Architect’s review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or, unless otherwise specifically stated by Architect, of any construction means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures. The Architect’s approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an entire assembly of which the item is only a component.
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided the submittals bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely upon, and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certifications, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.
§ 3.6.4.4 The Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or Owner. The Architect shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure for requests for information, which shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the request. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractor, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from the Contractor for the Record Set.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect Engineer shall review the Contractor’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the schedule. The ArchitectEngineer’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors while allowing sufficient time, in the ArchitectEngineer’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the ArchitectEngineer’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 The Architect Engineer shall review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples, as necessary to check for conformance of the information given with the requirements of the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy of dimensions or quantities, or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilities, except to the extent the ArchitectEngineer’s assistance is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in the Contract Documents or conflicts therein with existing field conditions. The Engineer’s review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or, unless otherwise specifically stated by Engineer, of any construction means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures. The Engineer’s approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an entire assembly of which the item is only a component.
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, or equipment. In that event, the Architect Engineer shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, Architect Engineer shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design and insuran action on professiona services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance ce requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect Engineer shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professionall, provided the submittals bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the ArchitectEngineer. The ArchitectEngineer’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the Architect Engineer shall be entitled to reasonably rely upon, and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certifications, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish ArchitectEngineer’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.
§ 3.6.4.4 The Architect Engineer shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or Owner. The Architect Engineer shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure for requests for information, which shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The ArchitectEngineer’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the request. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractor, the Architect Engineer shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect Engineer shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect Engineer shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from the Contractor for the Record Set.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect shall review the Contractor’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the schedule. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors while allowing sufficient time, in the Architect’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 3.4.5.1 The Architect shall review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the upon Contractor’s 's submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance of the with information given with the requirements of and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. The Architect's action shall be taken with such reasonable promptness as to cause no delay in the Work or in the construction of the Owner or of separate contractors, while allowing sufficient time in the Architect's professional judgment to permit adequate review.
3.4.5.2 Review of such submittals is not conducted for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of other details such as dimensions and quantities or quantities, for substantiating instructions for installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, systems which are the Contractor’s responsibilitiesresponsibility. The Architect's review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions, except to the extent or, unless otherwise specifically stated by the Architect’s assistance , of any construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures. The Architect's review of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the item is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in a component.
3.4.5.3 If the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided professional retained by the submittals Contractor that bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely upon, upon such the accuracy and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy completeness of the services, certifications, certifications and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.
§ 3.6.4.4 The 3.4.5.4 Subject to the provisions of Section 4.3, the Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or OwnerDocuments. The Architect shall set forth, forth in the Contract Documents, Documents the procedure requirements for requests for information, which . Requests for information shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates includes the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to within the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractortime frames agreed upon, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the requestotherwise with reasonable promptness. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractorappropriate, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from the Contractor for the Record Set.
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Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 3.7.4.1 The Architect shall review the ContractorConstruction Manager’s submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the schedule. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken in accordance with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay the Architect’s approved submittal schedule or, in the Work or in the activities absence of the Owneran approved submittal schedule, Contractor, or separate contractors with reasonable promptness (minimum review time of ten (10) business days) while allowing sufficient time, in the Architect’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 3.7.4.2 The Architect shall review and approve, or take other timely and appropriate action upon, the ContractorConstruction Manager’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance of the with information given with the requirements of and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of dimensions or other information such as dimensions, quantities, and installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the ContractorConstruction Manager’s responsibilities, except to the extent the responsibility. The Architect’s assistance review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures. The Architect’s approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the item is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in a component.
§ 3.7.4.3 If the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor Construction Manager to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings Shop Drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the ContractorConstruction Manager’s design professional, provided the submittals bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the The Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely upon, and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy of the services, certifications, and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.
§ 3.6.4.4 The 3.7.4.4 Subject to Section 4.2, the Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or OwnerDocuments. The Architect shall set forth, in the Contract Documents, the procedure requirements for requests for information, which . Requests for information shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractorwithin any time limits agreed upon, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the requestotherwise with reasonable promptness. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractorappropriate, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to the requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 3.7.4.5 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals supplied by the Construction Manager in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. § 3.7.5 Changes in the Work
7.5.1 The Architect may order minor changes in the Work that are consistent with the intent of the Contract Documents and requests from do not involve an adjustment in the Contractor Contract Sum or an extension of the Contract Time. Subject to Section 4.2, the Architect shall prepare Change Orders and Construction Change Directives for the Record SetOwner’s approval and execution in accordance with the Contract Documents.
§ 3.7.5.2 The Architect shall maintain records relative to changes in the Work. Additionally, the Architect shall review and, upon request by Owner, provide written documentation of all change order requests and proposals with respect to the following criteria:
.1 confirm the proposed change is a material change to the Contract;
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect shall review the ContractorConstruction Manager’s Project submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the scheduleapproval. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals transmitted by the Construction Manager shall be taken in accordance with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay the approved submittal schedule or, in the Work or in the activities absence of the Owneran approved submittal schedule, Contractor, or separate contractors with reasonable promptness while allowing sufficient time, time in the Architect’s professional judgment, judgment to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.
§ 3.6.4.2 The In accordance with the Architect-approved Project submittal schedule, and after the Construction Manager reviews, approves and transmits the submittals, the Architect shall review and approve, approve or take other timely and appropriate action upon, upon the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance of the with information given with the requirements of and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of dimensions or other information such as dimensions, quantities, and installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilities, except to the extent the Architect’s assistance is specifically requested to address errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in the
§ 3.6.4.3 If the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With Owner’s prior written approval, the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, materials or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided professional retained by the submittals Contractor that bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely uponupon the adequacy, accuracy and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy completeness of the services, certifications, certifications and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4.
§ 3.6.4.4 The After receipt of the Construction Manager’s recommendations, and subject to the provisions of Section 4.3, the Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or OwnerDocuments. The Architect Architect, in consultation with the Construction Manager, shall set forth, forth in the Contract Documents, Documents the procedure requirements for requests for information, which . Requests for information shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractorwithin any time limits agreed upon, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the requestotherwise with reasonable promptness. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractorappropriate, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information.
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from transmitted by the Contractor for Construction Manager in accordance with the Record Setrequirements of the Contract Documents.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect, Construction Manager as Adviser Edition
Submittals. § 3.6.4.1 The Architect shall review the ContractorConstruction Manager’s Project submittal schedule and shall not unreasonably delay or withhold approval of the scheduleapproval. The Architect’s action in reviewing submittals shall be taken with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors while allowing sufficient time, in the Architect’s professional judgment, to permit adequate review; but, in any event, the Architect’s action shall be taken within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of the submittal.transmitted by the
§ 3.6.4.2 The In accordance with the approval submittal schedule, the Architect shall review and approve, approve or take other timely and appropriate action upon, upon the Contractor’s submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, Data and Samples, as necessary to check . The Architect shall consult with the Owner and the Construction Manager regarding such submittals when appropriate or requested by the Owner. The Architect’s review is only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance of the with information given with the requirements of and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review of such submittals is not for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of dimensions or other information such as dimensions, quantities, and installation or confirming the performance of equipment or systems, which are the Contractor’s responsibilitiesresponsibility. If the Architect determines the any submittal does not comply with the Contract Documents, except the Architect shall require the Contractor to revise and resubmit the submittal. The Architect shall promptly report any errors, inconsistencies and omissions discovered in such submittals to the extent contractor, Owner and Construction Manager in writing. The Architect shall review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or, unless otherwise specifically stated by the Architect, of any construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures. The Architect’s assistance approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the item is specifically requested a component. The Architect may require the Contractor to address errorsprovide informational submittals (i.e., inconsistencies, not requiring responsive action by the Owner or omissions in Architect). The Architect may return submittals not required under the Contract Documents or
§ 3.6.4.3 With to the Contractor without review. The Architect shall not approve changes involving major systems such as HVAC, roof, foundation, outward appearance, color schemes, floor plans, building materials, or mechanical equipment without Owner’s prior written approval, consent. .
§ 3.6.4.3 If the Contract Documents may specifically require the Contractor to provide professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials, materials or equipment. In that event, the Architect shall specify the appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. In addition, The Architect shall include in the Construction Documents a list of the professional design services and certifications that are so delegated, in detail sufficient to inform others of the appropriate arrangements and insurance requirements arising therefrom. In addition, the Architect shall timely review and take appropriate action on shop drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the Contractor’s design professional, provided professional retained by the submittals Contractor that bear such professional’s seal and signature when submitted to the Architect. The Architect’s review shall be for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and with the requirements of the Work expressed in the Contract Documents. When professional certification of performance characteristics of materials, systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents, the Architect shall be entitled to reasonably rely uponupon the adequacy, accuracy and shall not be responsible for, the adequacy and accuracy completeness of the services, certifications, certifications and approvals performed or provided by such design professionals. This requirement professionals to the extent that a reasonably prudent Architect would rely on the adequacy, accuracy and completeness of professional design services by the Contractor shall in no way diminish Architect’s obligation to provide Construction Documents as required by Section 3.4such services, certifications and approvals.
§ 3.6.4.4 The After receipt of the Construction Manager’s recommendations, and subject to the provisions of Section 4.3, the Architect shall review and respond to requests for information about the Contract Documents by the Contractor or OwnerDocuments. The Architect Architect, in consultation with the Construction Manager, shall set forth, forth in the Contract Documents, Documents the procedure requirements for requests for information, which . Requests for information shall include, at a minimum, the submittal of a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. The Architect’s response to such requests shall be made in writing and furnished to the Contractor and Owner with such reasonable promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors, but in no event more than fourteen (14) days after the receipt of the request. If appropriate or reasonably requested by Owner or Contractor, the Architect shall prepare and issue supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information.The
§ 3.6.4.5 Architect shall review and respond to product substitution requests, component and room mock-ups, finish presentation boards, etc. in accordance with any procedures set forth in the Specifications and with such promptness as to cause no unreasonable delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor, or separate contractors and, in any event, within fourteen (14) calendar days.
§ 3.6.4.6 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals and requests from transmitted by the Contractor for Construction Manager in accordance with the Record Setrequirements of the Contract Documents.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect