Constructability Reviews definition

Constructability Reviews. The Design Program Manager will annually track constructability review activities on projects.
Constructability Reviews. The CM will evaluate whether (a) the Drawings and Specifications are configured to enable efficient construction, (b) design elements are standardized, (c) construction efficiency is properly considered in the Drawings and Specifications, (d) module/preassembly design are prepared to facilitate fabrication, transport and installation, (e) the design promotes accessibility of personnel, material and equipment and facilitates construction under adverse weather conditions, (f) sequences of Work required by or inferable from the Drawings and Specifications are practicable, and
Constructability Reviews or “CR(s)” as used herein shall mean a systematic review of the Design Documents to ensure that the Design Documents delineate clear and feasible construction techniques, including, without limitation, making certain that the requirements of the construction work are clear, the Design Documents are coordinated, and that they assist the contractor in subcontractor bidding, construction and project administration to result in reduced impacts to the Project.

Examples of Constructability Reviews in a sentence

  • The initial Kick off meeting and recorded Minutes shall form the basis of the Project action plan and set such requirements as Safety and Constructability Reviews.

  • Constructability Reviews: After reviewing all design documents for completeness and coordination, the Contractor shall make recommendations and provide information and cost comparisons regarding construction materials, methods, systems, and phasing, to ensure efficient construction.

  • As part of the Constructability Reviews, Lessee shall identify areas where value analysis principles could be applied, and identify long-lead items.

  • Lessee shall provide detailed written Constructability Reviews identifying, by drawing sheet, detail and specification section, and page, the issues to be discussed and resolved.

  • Constructability Reviews: Lessee shall review all design documents for accuracy, completeness, clarity, consistency, coordination, and overall constructability.

  • Constructability Reviews shall be conducted on 50% and 90% Working Drawing Documents.

  • During this phase Contractor shall, in coordination with the AOC the Architect or Engineer and other third parties (as necessary and authorized by the AOC), provide the following: Constructability Reviews: After reviewing all design documents for completeness and coordination, the Contractor shall make recommendations and provide information and cost comparisons regarding construction materials, methods, systems, phasing, to ensure efficient construction.

  • If indicated in the Task Order for an Assigned Project, upon completion of the CM’s Value Engineering and Constructability Reviews for the Assigned Project, the CM shall prepare the Final Estimate of Construction Costs which shall reflect modifications to the Design Documents resulting from District accepted Value Engineering Recommendations and District accepted Constructability Review Comments for the Assigned Project.

  • The Constructability Reviews shall follow accepted industry practices and be in accordance with the requirements of the attached Exhibit G.

  • The CM’s Constructability Reviews do not supersede the responsibility of the Architect to provide correct and coordinated Design Documents for the Assigned Project.


More Definitions of Constructability Reviews

Constructability Reviews. XXXX shall evaluate whether (a) the Drawings and Specifications are configured to enable efficient construction, (b) design elements are standardized and coordinated, (c) construction efficiency is properly considered in the Drawings and Specifications, (d) module/preassembly design is prepared to facilitate fabrication, transport and installation, (e) the design promotes accessibility of personnel, material and equipment and facilitates construction under adverse weather conditions, (f) sequences of Work required by or inferable from the Drawings and Specifications are practicable, and (g) the design has taken into consideration efficiency issues concerning access and entrance to the Site, laydown and storage of materials, staging of Site facilities, construction parking, and other similar pertinent issues.
Constructability Reviews. The Project Consultant shall review and comment on all constructability reviews submitted by the Construction Manager.
Constructability Reviews. CMR shall perform, without limitation, a review of all plans for fire and life safety, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, telecommunications, data and security. In addition to this review, the CMR shall make recommendations regarding any items the CMR finds during that review including, without limitation and only by way of example, the location of fire and life safety devices, The CMR shall reconcile and coordinate those recommendations and other issues with the Project Team. After reviewing all design documents for completeness and constructability, the CMR shall make recommendations and provide information and cost comparisons regarding construction materials, methods, systems, and phasing, to ensure efficient construction to the Project Team. Constructability reviews shall be conducted on 50% and 90% Working Drawings documents. These reviews shall be conducted with the Project Team and shall reconcile all recommendations.

Related to Constructability Reviews

  • Architectural Review Committee or “ARC” shall mean the architectural review committee established by the Organization to review plans submitted to the Organization for architectural review.

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  • Review Criteria has the meaning assigned to that term in Section 12.02(b)(i).

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  • Evaluation Criteria means the criteria set out under the clause 27 (Evaluation Process) of this Part C, which includes the Qualifying Criteria, Functional Criteria and Price and Preferential Points Assessment.

  • QAP shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.2;

  • Utilization review plan or "plan" means a written procedure for performing review.

  • Environmental and Social Management Framework or “ESMF” means the framework included in the EA setting out modalities to be followed in assessing the potential adverse environmental and social impact associated with activities to be implemented under the Project, and the measures to be taken to offset, reduce, or mitigate such adverse impact.

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  • Energy efficiency improvement means equipment, devices, or materials intended to decrease energy consumption, including, but not limited to, all of the following:

  • Study means the investigation to be conducted in accordance with the Protocol.

  • Examination Criteria means the loan classification criteria employed by, or any applicable regulations of, the Assuming Institution’s Chartering Authority at the time such action is taken, as such criteria may be amended from time to time.

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  • Housing Specialist means a specialized position dedicated to developing the full array of housing options for their program and monitoring their sustainability for the population served in accordance with the minimal housing standards policy set by County for their program. The Housing Specialist is also responsible for assisting Participants with applications to low- income housing, housing subsidies, senior housing, etc.

  • Subsurface Borings and Testing means borings, probings and subsurface explorations, laboratory tests and inspections of samples, materials and equipment; appropriate professional interpretations of all the foregoing.

  • Quality Improvement means a focus on activities to improve performance above minimum standards and reasonably expected levels of performance, quality and practice.

  • Performance Tests means the tests to be conducted on the equipment at site for checking the performance parameters of the equipment as defined in Technical Specification.

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  • Turbidity means the cloudy condition of water due to the presence of extremely fine particulate materials in suspension that interfere with the passage of light.

  • Utilization review means the prospective (prior to), concurrent (during) or retrospective (after) review of any service to determine whether such service was properly authorized, constitutes a medically necessary service for purposes of benefit payment, and is a covered healthcare service under this plan. WE, US, and OUR means Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island. WE, US, or OUR will have the same meaning whether italicized or not. YOU and YOUR means the subscriber or member enrolled for coverage under this agreement. YOU and YOUR will have the same meaning whether italicized or not.

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  • Encounter means a record of a medically-related service rendered by an AHCCCS-registered provider to a member enrolled with a contractor on the date of service.