Familiarity with Project Sample Clauses

Familiarity with Project. Contractor represents that it has: (a) visited and examined the Site(s), (b) taken into account local conditions and observed conditions that affect the Project, the Work, or the cost thereof, (c) investigated the labor situation related to the Project, (d) examined the superintendence of the Project, the Work, the time of completion, and other relevant matters, and (e) has taken these into consideration in submitting his bid.
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Familiarity with Project. Contractor represents that it has: (a) visited and examined the Site(s),
Familiarity with Project. Design-Builder represents that after evaluating the Using Agency’s Program it has: (a) visited the Project Site(s), (b) taken such other steps as may be necessary to ascertain the nature and location of the Project work and the general and local conditions that affect the Project work or the cost thereof, (c) investigated the labor situation as regards to the Project, (d) examined the Property(ies), the obstacles that may be encountered and all other conditions having a bearing upon the performance of the Project work, the superintendence of the Project work, the time of completion and all other relevant matters, and (e) reported to Owner the results of all of the foregoing.
Familiarity with Project. Consultant, through such knowledgeable and qualified personnel as Consultant deems necessary or appropriate based upon the nature and scope of the Project, has undertaken all actions deemed necessary to acquaint itself with the requirements of the Project and this Agreement, and has evaluated, and is entering into this Agreement on the basis of, Consultant’s own examination, inspection, review and investigation of the Project, this Agreement, all documents related to the performance of the Services with respect to the Project, and to the extent applicable to or impacting upon the performance of the Services, the visible portions of the Project, and is not relying on the opinion or representations of Owner to determine the nature of the Project, the conditions and limitations under which the Work Product is to be prepared, the character and quantity of the labor, materials, equipment, and facilities necessary to timely complete the Services in accordance with the scheduling requirements and the cost commitments of this Agreement in accordance with Consultant’s standard of care, the general and local conditions relating to the Project, and such other matters that may affect Consultant’s performance of the Services within the time provided.
Familiarity with Project. CM/GC represents that it has: (a) visited the Project Site(s), (b) taken such other steps as may be necessary to ascertain the nature and location of the Project work and the general and local conditions that affect the Project work or the cost thereof, (c) investigated the labor situation as regards to the Project, (d) examined the Property(ies), the obstacles that may be encountered and all other conditions having a bearing upon the performance of the Project work, the superintendence of the Project work, the time of completion and all other relevant matters, and (e) reported to Owner the results of all of the foregoing.
Familiarity with Project. CMR represents that it has: (a) visited the Project Site(s),
Familiarity with Project. Program Manager has thoroughly reviewed the Request for Qualifications for Program Management Services dated * , the Scope of Services, and the Project description, visited the sites for the Projects, and, in development of the PIP, is thoroughly familiar with the local conditions under which the Services are to be performed.
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Familiarity with Project. Design-Builder represents that after evaluating the Using Agency’s Program it has: (a) visited the Project Site(s), (b) taken such other steps as may be necessary to ascertain the nature and location of the Project work and the general and local conditions that affect the Project work or the cost thereof,
Familiarity with Project. The Construction Manager represents and accepts that it has: (a) visited the Property(ies), (b) taken such other steps as may be necessary to ascertain the nature and location of the Project work and the general and local conditions which affect the Project work or the cost thereof, (c) investigated the labor situation as regards to the Project, (d) examined the Property(ies), the obstacles which may be encountered and all other observable conditions having a bearing upon the performance of the Project work, the superintendence of the Project work, the time of completion and all other relevant matters, and (e) reported to Owner the results of all of the foregoing.

Related to Familiarity with Project

  • Familiarity with Work By executing this Agreement, Consultant warrants that Consultant (i) has thoroughly investigated and considered the scope of services to be performed, (ii) has carefully considered how the services should be performed, and (iii) fully understands the facilities, difficulties and restrictions attending performance of the services under this Agreement. If the services involve work upon any site, Consultant warrants that Consultant has or will investigate the site and is or will be fully acquainted with the conditions there existing, prior to commencement of services hereunder. Should the Consultant discover any latent or unknown conditions, which will materially affect the performance of the services hereunder, Consultant shall immediately inform the City of such fact and shall not proceed except at Consultant’s risk until written instructions are received from the Contract Officer.

  • Familiarity with Contract Documents Contractor represents that it has reviewed or will review and become familiar with the Contract Documents, not later than the commencement of the construction phase.

  • PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL IMPROVEMENT A. The Board agrees to implement the following:

  • Project Understanding This project is understood to be the replacement of one (1) hydraulic elevator. The project delivery system is understood to be Design−Bid. Our electrical engineering services for this project will consist of the following. Services not indicated below are considered outside of our basic scope and will be provided upon request as an additional service. It is our understanding that the design of this project will include four (4) deliverables as defined below. The design duration for this project is estimated to be six (6) weeks (not including owner review).

  • Expertise Such Member alone, or together with its representatives, possesses such expertise, knowledge and sophistication in financial and business matters generally, and in the type of transactions in which the Company proposes to engage in particular, that such Member is capable of evaluating the merits and economic risks of acquiring and holding the Units, and that such Member is able to bear all such economic risks now and in the future;

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