Design and Construction Standards definition
Examples of Design and Construction Standards in a sentence
In the event the University of Florida Design and Construction Standards exceed applicable legal requirements, those University of Florida standards shall govern.
The design professional shall not approve any such submittals unless such submittals conform with (i) the Facilities Program and design concept; (ii) the Construction Documents; (iii) the Owner’s total budgeted Construction Cost; (iv) the University of Florida Design and Construction Standards; and (v) governing codes and authorities having jurisdiction.
In addition, the Design/Builder’s design shall comply with all applicable building codes, accessibility laws and regulations, University of Florida Design and Construction Standards, University of Florida Telecommunications Standards, and other standards in effect at the time of the design work.
The Design Professional shall ensure that the Project complies with (1) all applicable codes; (2) the most current as of the date of permit submittal ADA Standards for Accessible Design, employing universal design principles as described in the Design and Construction Standards; (3) Requirements for Sustainable Development (“RSD”), as described in the Design and Construction Standards; and (4) applicable OSU Standards and policies.