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Survey, Plans and     Documents. Within thirty (30) days of the effective date of this Agreement, Seller shall at no cost to Buyer deliver to Buyer copies of surveys, plans, specifications and engineering documents regarding the Property, if any, prepared on behalf or in possession.
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  • Construction Plans Tenant shall prepare final plans and specifications for the Tenant Improvements that (a) are consistent with and are logical evolutions of the Approved Schematic Plans and (b) incorporate any other Tenant-requested (and Landlord-approved) Changes (as defined below). As soon as such final plans and specifications ("Construction Plans") are completed, Tenant shall deliver the same to Landlord for Landlord's approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. All such Construction Plans shall be submitted by Tenant to Landlord in electronic .pdf, CADD and full-size hard copy formats, and shall be approved or disapproved by Landlord within ten (10) business days after delivery to Landlord. Landlord's failure to respond within such ten (10) business day period shall be deemed approval by Landlord. If the Construction Plans are disapproved by Landlord, then Landlord shall notify Tenant in writing of its objections to such Construction Plans, and the parties shall confer and negotiate in good faith to reach agreement on the Construction Plans. Promptly after the Construction Plans are approved by Landlord and Tenant, two (2) copies of such Construction Plans shall be initialed and dated by Landlord and Tenant, and Tenant shall promptly submit such Construction Plans to all appropriate Governmental Authorities for approval. The Construction Plans so approved, and all change orders approved (to the extent required) by Landlord, are referred to herein as the "Approved Plans."

  • Construction Contracts Item A: Enter the total dollar amount of all contacts awarded on the project/ program. Item B: Enter the total dollar amount of contracts connected with this project/program that were awarded to Section 3 businesses.

  • Construction Contract Documents The Construction Contract Documents shall consist of the plans and specifications prepared by the Engineer, and any addenda and change orders thereto, and the Owner-Contractor Agreement, all of which shall be compatible and consistent with this Agreement.

  • Plans; Documents; Records (c) The Recipient shall retain all records (contracts, orders, invoices, bills, receipts and other documents) evidencing expenditures under the Financing until two years after the Closing Date. The Recipient shall enable the Association’s representatives to examine such records.”

  • Plans and Specifications Tenant shall be solely responsible for the preparation of the final architectural, electrical and mechanical construction drawings, plans and specifications (called “plans”) necessary for Tenant to construct the Premises for Tenant’s occupancy, which plans shall be subject to approval by Landlord’s architect and engineers and shall comply with their reasonable requirements to avoid aesthetic or other conflicts with the design and function of the balance of the Building. Landlord’s approval is solely given for the benefit of Landlord, and neither Tenant nor any third party shall have the right to rely upon Landlord’s approval of Tenant’s plans for any purpose whatsoever other than that Landlord does not object thereto under this Lease. Landlord’s architects and engineers shall respond (with approval or disapproval) to any plan submission by Tenant within 8 business days after Landlord’s receipt thereof. If Landlord fails to respond to any such submission within such 8 business day period, which failure continues for more than 2 business days after Tenant gives Landlord a written notice (the “Deemed Approved Notice”) advising Landlord that such plan submission shall be deemed approved within 2 business days of Landlord’s receipt of the Deemed Approved Notice, then such plan submission shall be deemed approved hereunder. The Deemed Approved Notice shall, in order to be effective, contain on the first page thereof, in a font at least twice as large as the font of any other text contained in such notice, a legend substantially as follows: “FAILURE TO RESPOND TO THIS NOTICE WITHIN TWO (2) BUSINESS DAYS AFTER RECEIPT HEREOF SHALL CONSTITUTE LANDLORD’S APPROVAL OF SUBMITTED PLANS.” In the event Landlord’s architect’s or engineers’ approval of Tenant’s plans is withheld or conditioned, Landlord shall send prompt written notification thereof to Tenant and include a reasonably detailed statement identifying the reasons for such refusal or condition, and Tenant shall promptly have the plans revised by its architect to incorporate all reasonable objections and conditions presented by Landlord and shall resubmit such plans to Landlord. Landlord’s architects and engineers shall respond (with approval or disapproval) to any plan re-submission by Tenant within 8 business days after Landlord’s receipt thereof. Such process shall be followed until the plans shall have been approved by Landlord’s architect and engineers without unreasonable objection or condition. Without limiting the foregoing, Tenant shall be responsible for all elements of the design of Tenant’s plans (including, without limitation, compliance with law, functionality of design, the structural integrity of the design, the configuration of the Premises and the placement of Tenant’s furniture, appliances and equipment), and Landlord’s approval of Tenant’s plans shall in no event relieve Tenant of the responsibility for such design. Tenant agrees it shall be solely responsible for the timely preparation and submission of all such plans and for all elements of the design of such plans and for all costs related thereto. (The word “architect” as used in this Section 3.2 shall include an interior designer or space planner.) Tenant shall reimburse Landlord Landlord’s reasonable out-of-pocket expense incurred in connection with the review of Tenant’s plans.

  • Project Documents In addition to any other pertinent and necessary Project documents, the following documents shall be used in the development of the Project:

  • Contractor’s Documents Any licensing and maintenance agreement, or any order-specific agreement or document, including any pre-installation, linked or “click through” agreement that is allowed by, referenced within or incorporated within the Contract whenever the Contract is used for a State procurement, whether directly by the Contractor or through a Contractor’s agent, subcontractor or reseller, is agreed to only to the extent the terms within any such agreement or document do not conflict with the Contract or applicable Minnesota or Federal law, and only to the extent that the terms do not modify, diminish or derogate the terms of the Contract or create an additional financial obligation to the State. Any such agreement or document must not be construed to deprive the State of its sovereign immunity, or of any legal requirements, prohibitions, protections, exclusions or limitations of liability applicable to this Contract or afforded to the State by Minnesota law. A State employee’s decision to choose “accept” or an equivalent option associated with a “click- through” agreement does not constitute the State’s concurrence or acceptance of terms, if such terms are in conflict with this section. State Audits.

  • REVIEW OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 4.2.1 The Contractor shall carefully study and compare the Contract Documents and shall immediately report in writing to the Architect and the State any error, inconsistency or omission he may discover. The Contractor shall not be liable to the State or the Architect for any damage resulting from any such errors, inconsistencies or omissions in the Contract Documents. The Contractor shall perform no portion of the Work at any time without Contract Documents or, where required, approved Shop Drawings, Product Data or Samples for such portion of the Work.

  • Title Documents Title Documents consist of the following: (1) copies of any plats, declarations, covenants, conditions and restrictions burdening the Property, and (2) copies of any other documents (or, if illegible, summaries of such documents) listed in the schedule of exceptions (Exceptions) in the Title Commitment furnished to Buyer (collectively, Title Documents).

  • Review Documents The Architect/Engineer shall, at its expense, furnish and deliver to the Owner for Owner’s review, Refer to Exhibit C: Document Distribution Matrix for the required number of documents required for each review stage. The following Exhibits are fully incorporated into this Agreement by reference: EXHIBITS Ex A Personnel Titles and Hourly Rates Ex B BIM Execution Plan Ex C Document Distribution Matrix EXHIBIT A PERSONNEL TITLES AND HOURLY RATES The prime architectural or engineering firm for this project will assemble the following information from consulting team members associated with the project. The categories of personnel indicated should be edited to include only those expected to be actually working on this project. When preparing this schedule, you are expected to adhere to the position classifications and titles presented to the greatest extent possible. Additional consultant listings and/or position classifications may be added as needed or required by the project. UFirm/Position Classification UHourly Billing Rate Architecture – Huckabee Principal / Executive $250.00 Project Architect / Associate Principal $200.00 BIM Specialist $150.00 Project Leader $80.00 Project Engineer $200.00 Quality Control $100.00 Structural Leader $100.00 Engineer-in-Training $80.00 Intern / Draftsman $60.00 Administrative Staff $45.00 Urban Planner $150.00 Public Relations Consultant $150.00 Construction Observer $100.00 Design Architecture – Xxxxx Sports Principal $300.00 Senior Designer $200.00 Project Manager $160.00 Project Architect $130.00 Architect $110.00 Intern Architect $90.00 Interior Designer $100.00 MEP Engineering – Xxxxx DBR Partner $240.00 Project Manager $185.00 Senior Engineer $185.00 Senior Technology Designer $155.00 Engineer / Senior Designer $140.00 Senior Construction Administrator $140.00 Technology Designer $130.00 Commissioning Agent $130.00 Quality Assurance / Quality Control $130.00 Construction Administrator $110.00 Sustainability Advisor $110.00 Designer (M, E, P) $110.00 CADD Operator $65.00 Administrative Staff $60.00 Structural Engineering – JQ + Tsen Partner $240.00 Principal $210.00 Senior Project Manager $175.00 Engineering Technical Lead $190.00 Project Manager $155.00 Senior Project Engineer $135.00 Project Engineer $120.00 Senior Technician $110.00 Technician $90.00 Administrative Staff $75.00 Civil Engineering – Xxxxxxx Xxxx Principal $225.00 Associate Principal $200.00 Director $200.00 Senior Project Manager $150.00 Senior Project Coordinator $150.00 Project Manager $120.00 Project Coordinator $120.00 Project Engineer $95.00 Senior Technician $110.00 Technician $80.00 Drafter $75.00 Research Manager $80.00 Technical Assistant $50.00 Executive Assistant $85.00 Senior Administrative Assistant $80.00 Administrative Assistant $70.00 Expert Witness Testimony $350.00 Landscape Architecture – Xxxxxxx Xxxx Principal $225.00 Associate Principal $200.00 Director $200.00 Senior Project Manager $150.00 Project Manager $120.00 Project Landscape Architect $95.00 Landscape Designer $75.00 Drafter $75.00 Executive Assistant $85.00 Senior Administrative Assistant $80.00 Administrative Assistant $70.00 Expert Witness Testimony $350.00 Cost Consultant – Vermeleuns Principal $275.00 Associate Principal $245.00 Associate $215.00 Senior Project Manager $185.00 Senior Estimator $185.00 Estimator $125.00 Administrative Staff $125.00 Data/Telecommunications Consultant – Crux Technology + Security Design Project Principal $150.00 Project Manager $150.00 Quality Assurance $130.00 Design Support Services $130.00 Production / Drawing Support $90.00 Acoustical/Audio-Visual Consultant – BAi Principal $200.00 Technical Systems Specialist $150.00 Food Service Consultant – Xxxxx Design Solutions Project Administrator $175.00 Project Designer $155.00 Production Staff $125.00 Security Consultant – Crux Technology + Security Design Project Principal $150.00 Project Manager $150.00 Quality Assurance $130.00 Design Support Services $130.00 Production / Drawing Support $90.00 Fire & Life Safety Consultant – Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Director / Operation Manager $230.00 Senior Fire Protection Engineer $215.00 Senior Consultant $165.00 Consultant $150.00 Fire Protection Engineer $150.00 Associate $135.00 Roofing Consultant – Rooftech Expert Witness $250.00 Principal Engineer $150.00 Principal Architect $150.00 Senior Construction Consultant $150.00 Project Manager $150.00 Certified Infrared Themographer $150.00 Registered Roof Consultant $150.00 Laboratory Technician $125.00 CADD Designer I $115.00 CADD Designer II $95.00 Contract Administrator $100.00 Registered Roof Observer $75.00 Full-Time Registered Roof Observer $75.00 Clerical / Report Processor $60.00 EXHIBIT B BIM Execution Plan DEVELOPED BY (Name and Company) PROJECT INFORMATION The intent of this BIM Execution Plan is to provide a framework that will let the owner, design team, and contractor deploy building information modeling (BIM) technology and best practices on this project faster and more cost‐ effectively. If the delivery method is competitive sealed proposal then the contractor will be included in this Execution Plan at a later date. This plan delineates roles and responsibilities of each party, the detail and scope of information to be shared, relevant business processes and supporting software. To successfully implement Building Information Modeling (BIM) on a project, the project team has developed this detailed BIM Project Execution Plan. The BIM Project Execution Plan defines uses for BIM on the project (e.g. design authoring, cost estimating, and design coordination), along with a detailed design of the process for executing BIM throughout the project lifecycle. Project Name: Memorial Stadium Renovation and Expansion Project Number: 04-3176 Brief Project Description: Additional Project Information: Construction Delivery Method: Competitive Sealed Proposal (CSP) Project Schedule/Phases/Milestones: See Attached Include BIM milestones, pre‐design activities, major design reviews, stakeholder reviews, and any other major events which occur during the project lifecycle. Project Phase/Milestone Estimated Start Date Estimated Completion Date Project Stakeholders Involved Existing Documentation May 12, 2016 May 25, 2016 Huckabee Planning / Programming May 12,2016 May 24,2016 Huckabee/Xxxxx/Owner Schematic Design May 25, 2016 July 29, 2016 Design Team Design Development July 29, 2016 October 14, 2016 Design Team SD/DD Coordination September 28, 2016 October 6, 2016 Design Team/Owner Construction Documents October 17, 2016 January 16, 2017 Design team Facility Data Review XXX XXX TBD Construction May 26,2017 July 2018 GC/Design Team/Owner KEY PROJECT CONTACTS List of lead BIM contacts for each organization on the project. Additional contacts can be included later in the document. Organization Contact Name Role/Title Location Email Phone Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Sports Xxxxx DBR JQ+Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx (Civil) Xxxxxxx Xxxx (Landscape) Crux (data) Crux (security) XXX Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Chi Do Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Project Leader BIM Spec. Designer MEP Civil Landscape Tech Security Acoustical Food Service Fire/Life Safe Cost Est. Houston Houston Atlanta Houston Dallas Dallas Dallas Ft Worth Ft Worth Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx S Xxxxxxx xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx‐xxx.xxx xxxxxxx@huckabee‐xxx.xxx XXxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx XXxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx xxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx BIM PROCESSES AND COLLABORATION PROCEDURES Describe the collaboration strategies used for developing the BIMs for the following applicable processes. Identify project team participants for each. Existing Conditions – Huckabee-BIM Specialist-Xxxx Xxxxxx Upon delivery of existing documentation to Huckabee, the BIM specialist will construct a Revit model of the existing conditions, to the extent required for the completion of the project. Conditions will be field verified and the finished existing model will be delivered to Xxxxx for use as a design background. Design Authoring-Xxxxx-TBD Design Concept in Sketchup can begin based on approximations of existing conditions. From multiple design concepts, one will be chosen to carry into Schematic Design. Schematic Design will be based on actual existing conditions. The Schematic Design may combine the use of Revit and Sketchup to adequately convey the design intent while assuring accuracy and constructability Design Reviews-Owner-TBD The owner and Xxxxx will review the SD for design intent while Xxxxxxxx will review the SD with Xxxxx for adequacy of information to proceed into Design Development. The SD will be accurately scaled with appropriate consideration for Structural and Mechanical design before moving into Design Development. Space Tracking-Xxxxx-TBD/Huckabee-Project Leader-Xxxx Xxxxxx At the end of SD, upon transition to DD, and at the completion of DD, the model will be reviewed to assure continuing adherence to the space program for the project. Energy Analysis-Xxxxx DBR Daylighting Analysis-Xxxxx DBR Cost Estimation-Vermeulens 3D Coordination (design and construction)-Owner/Xxxxx/Huckabee Upon transition to DD, at the completion of DD, at 50% CD, and at any point a structural or mechanical issue impacts the design, the model will be reviewed to assure continuing adherence to the design intent. Model Updates during Construction Facilities Management Data Record Modeling Other (describe) Model Delivery Schedule, Application and File Exchange Type Document the information exchanges and file transfers that will occur on the project. Discipline BIM Use File Sender/Receiver One‐Time or Frequency Due Date or Start Date Model File Model Software Native File Type Version File Exchange Type Arch Existing documentation Huckabee Upon completion Revit V16 .rvt Arch‐ Design/Conceptual Xxxxx Every two weeks Sketchup Arch‐ Design/Schematic Xxxxx Every two weeks Sketchup Arch‐Design Development Huckabee Every week Revit BIM AND FACILITY DATA REQUIREMENT Describe the methods to be used to fulfill the data requirements described in the Facility Design Guidelines. BIM AND DATA QUALITY CONTROL Describe the strategy to control the quality of the model(s) and the checks to be performed to assure quality. Checks Definition Responsible Party Software Frequency Visual Check Ensure there are no unintended model components and the design intent has been followed Huckabee & Xxxxx Revit v2016 Daily Interference Check Detect problems in the model where two building components are clashing including soft and hard Huckabee Navisworks Bi‐weekly Standards Check Ensure that the BIM and CADD Standard have been followed (fonts, dimensions, line styles, levels/layers, etc.) Huckabee Revit v2016; Bluebeam Weekly Model Integrity Checks Describe the QC validation process used to ensure that the Project Facility Data set has no undefined, incorrectly defined or duplicated elements and the reporting process on non‐compliant elements and corrective action plans Huckabee Revit v2016 Weekly Other MODEL STRUCTURE File Naming Structure File Name Formatting <ProjectNumber>_<District>_<ProjectName>_<Discipline>_v16 Architectural Model 1754-01-01_TSU_MemorialStadiumReno_ARCH_v16 Structural Model 1754-01-01_TSU_MemorialStadiumReno_STRUC_v16 Mechanical Model 1754-01-01_TSU_MemorialStadiumReno_MECH_v16 Plumbing Model 1754-01-01_TSU_MemorialStadiumReno_PLUMB_v16 Fire Sprinkler Model 1754-01-01_TSU_MemorialStadiumReno_FIRE_v16 Electrical Model 1754-01-01_TSU_MemorialStadiumReno_ELEC_v16 Model Structure The single Architectural model will contain all architectural information, including interiors information as a part of the model. All other disciplines will be linked as separate models. The civil will be linked as a flattened CAD file, unless extreme site terrain warrants the development of a topographical surface. In that instance, the topography would be included in the architectural model. Measurement and Coordinate System BIM Project Location by Project Address through Internet Mapping Service. Shared Coordinates to be defined in architectural model and acquired by all consultant models. Model Accuracy and Tolerances Models should include all appropriate dimensioning as needed for design intent, analysis, and construction. Level of detail and included model elements are provided in the Information Exchange Worksheet. Phase Discipline Tolerance Design Documents ACCURATE TO +/‐ 1/8” OF ACTUAL SIZE AND LOCATION Shop Drawings ACCURATE TO +/‐ 1/8” OF ACTUAL SIZE AND LOCATION ACCURATE TO +/‐ [ # ] OF ACTUAL SIZE AND LOCATION PROJECT DELIVERABLES In this section, list the BIM deliverables for the project and the format in which the information will be delivered. BIM Submittal Item Stage Approximate Due Date Format Notes BIM models and CAD files coordination as required (max. weekly) .rvt v2016; .dwg v2016 ATTACHMENTS List any supporting information and attach. TAMUS/FPC Review Document Distribution Matrix

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