Trustees’ Review of Construction Documents. The Licensee shall submit to the Trustees for approval Construction Documents necessary to construct the Project, including drawings and detailed Specifications for site layout, utilities, and landscaping. It is required that these Construction Documents be prepared under the supervision of a California licensed architect, and shall be signed or sealed by the architect (and respective engineers), responsible for the preparation thereof. During the course of the development of the Construction Documents, the Trustees will review the Construction Documents and respond with desired corrections/adjustments. The Licensee shall check the review response of the Trustees to ascertain if notations result in a claim for extra cost and shall notify Trustees in writing of any such claim before proceeding with Work. Proceeding with the Work included without prior notification constitutes waiver of claim for any extra cost. The Licensee shall coordinate with the Trustees to then identify any scope revisions and associated costs. The Licensee shall promptly make code/peer review corrections and agreed scope revisions (if any) to the Construction Documents and resubmit them to the Trustees for approval. Such review does not constitute approval or acceptance of variations from the ESSLSA Contract Documents, as modified and detailed in the Technical Proposal, unless such variations specifically have been identified with special emphasis in writing by the Licensee and specifically have been approved in writing by the Trustees.
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Samples: Master Enabling Agreement, Master Enabling Agreement, Master Enabling Agreement
Trustees’ Review of Construction Documents. The Licensee shall submit to the Trustees for approval Construction Documents necessary to construct the Project, including drawings and detailed Specifications for site layout, utilities, and landscaping. It is required that these Construction Documents be prepared under the supervision of a California licensed architect, and shall be signed or sealed by the architect (and respective engineers), responsible for the preparation thereof. During the course of the development of the Construction Documents, the Trustees will review the Construction Documents and respond with desired corrections/adjustments. The Licensee shall check the review response of the Trustees to ascertain if notations result in a claim for extra cost and shall notify Trustees in writing of any such claim before proceeding with Work. Proceeding with the Work included without prior notification constitutes waiver of claim for any extra cost. The Licensee shall coordinate with the Trustees to then identify any scope revisions and associated costs. The Licensee shall promptly make code/peer review corrections and agreed scope revisions (if any) to the Construction Documents and resubmit them to the Trustees for approval. Such review does not constitute approval or acceptance of variations from the ESSLSA SLPPA Contract Documents, as modified and detailed in the Technical Proposal, unless such variations specifically have been identified with special emphasis in writing by the Licensee and specifically have been approved in writing by the Trustees.
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Samples: License Power Purchase Agreement