Design and Engineering Documents definition
Examples of Design and Engineering Documents in a sentence
Further to the review and comment by the Owner and any changes thereafter made by the Contractor, the Design and Engineering Documents shall serve as the basis for all of the Contractor’s detail design for the work.
The Owner shall review such documents for the purpose of determining whether such Detail Design Documents are in conformity with the Statement of Requirements, Design and Engineering Documents and the other Project Requirements and the Owner may suggest amendments to the Detail Design Documents to satisfy the obligations of the Contractor hereunder.
By preparing and submitting the Design and Engineering Documents, the ESCO represents that it has determined and verified materials, field measurements, and field construction criteria related thereto and has checked and coordinated the information contained within the Design and Engineering Documents for consistency with one another and the requirements of the Contract Documents.
The Owner shall review such documents for the purpose of determining whether such Design and Engineering Documents are in conformity with the Project Requirements, and the Owner may require amendments to the Design and Engineering documents to satisfy the obligations of the Contractor hereunder.
The ESCO assumes complete responsibility for the development of the Design and Engineering Documents that are necessary for the ECM Implementation.
The Design and Engineering Documents, once approved by the Project Manager, and the Notice(s) to Proceed will become part of the Contract Documents.
The ESCO shall prepare and submit the Design and Engineering Documents for each of the Selected ECMs to the Project Manager for review prior to commencement of the Work.
The Design and Engineering Documents shall be stamped by a professional engineer (Ontario).
The Contractor shall reasonably consider any comments provided by the Owner and make such changes to the Design and Engineering Documents as may be prudent or desirable in such circumstances.
Following the review of the Design and Engineering Drawings and prior to the ESCO’s commencement of Work on a Selected ECM, the Project Manager will issue Notices to Proceed authorizing the ESCO to proceed with the installation of one or more of the Selected ECMs. The ESCO agrees that it shall not proceed with the implementation of any Selected ECM until the Project Manager has approved the Design and Engineering Documents by providing the ESCO with written Notice to Proceed with the Selected ECM.