Common use of Supporting Services Clause in Contracts

Supporting Services. 2.2.1 The Owner shall furnish a program setting forth the Owner’s objectives, schedule, constraints and criteria, including space requirements and relationships, special equipment, systems and site requirements. 2.2.2 The Architect shall engage a surveyor to furnish surveys to describe physical characteristics, legal limitations and utility locations for the site of the Project, and a written legal description of the site. The surveys and legal information shall include any information needed by Architect, including without limitation grades and lines of streets, alleys, pavements and adjoining property and structures; adjacent drainage; rights-of-way, restrictions, easements, encroachments, zoning, deed restrictions, boundaries and contours of the site; locations, dimensions and necessary data with respect to existing buildings, other improvements and trees; and information concerning available utility services and lines, both public and private, above and below grade, including inverts and depths. All the information on the survey shall be referenced to a Project benchmark. 2.2.3 The Owner shall make available to Architect reports of geotechnical engineers which may include but are not limited to test borings, test pits, determinations of soil bearing values, percolation tests, evaluations of hazardous materials, ground corrosion tests and resistivity tests, including necessary operations for anticipating subsoil conditions, with reports and appropriate recommendations. Such reports and related information are provided to the Architect for information only. Owner makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of such reports and related information. The Architect shall be solely responsible to analyze and interpret such reports and related information in performing its design services as set forth herein. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Architect shall not be liable for any subsurface conditions provided (i) Architect has no knowledge of such conditions as of the date of the Contract, and (ii) such conditions were not identified in the subsurface documentation, as applicable.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement Between Owner and Architect, Agreement Between Owner and Architect

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Supporting Services. [If the scope of work includes programming, this Section 2.2 does not pertain.] 2.2.1 Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement, the services in this Article 2.2 shall be provided by the Owner or the Owner's design consultants and contractors. 2.2.1.1 The Owner shall furnish a Owner's program setting forth the Owner’s 's objectives, schedule, constraints and criteria, including space requirements and relationships, special equipment, systems and site requirementsrequirements is appended hereto as Attachment 3. 2.2.2 2.2.1.2 The Architect Owner shall engage a surveyor to furnish surveys to describe physical characteristics, legal limitations and utility locations for the site of the ProjectProject and, and where applicable, a written legal description of the site. The surveys and legal information shall include any information needed by Architectinclude, including without limitation as applicable, grades and lines of streets, alleys, pavements and adjoining property and structures; adjacent drainage; rights-of-way, restrictions, easements, encroachments, zoning, deed restrictions, boundaries and contours of the site; locations, dimensions and necessary data with respect to existing buildings, other improvements and trees; and information concerning available utility services and lines, both public and private, above and below grade, including inverts and depths. All the information on the survey shall be referenced to a Project benchmark. 2.2.3 The 2.2.1.3 Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Owner shall make available to Architect reports furnish services of geotechnical engineers which may include but are not limited to test borings, test pits, determinations of soil bearing values, percolation tests, evaluations of hazardous materials, ground corrosion tests and resistivity tests, including necessary operations for anticipating subsoil conditions, with reports and appropriate recommendations. Such reports and related information are provided to the Architect for information only. Owner makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of such reports and related information. The Architect shall be solely responsible to analyze and interpret such reports and related information in performing its design services as set forth herein. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Architect shall not be liable for any subsurface conditions provided (i) Architect has no knowledge of such conditions as of the date of the Contract, and (ii) such conditions were not identified in the subsurface documentation, as applicable.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services

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