Favorable review definition

Favorable review means merely that Architect has no objection to Developer using, upon Developer’s own full responsibility, plan or method of Work proposed, or furnishing materials or equipment proposed.
Favorable review by the Engineer means that based on information submitted by the Contractor and in consideration of the Contractor's warranty required by General Conditions Article 13, the Contractor may provide the Favorably Reviewed item or work subject to the limitations in General Conditions, the General Requirements of Division 1, and the Engineer's review comments.

Examples of Favorable review in a sentence

  • Favorable review of the National Agency Check (NAC)4 portion of the applicable BI that is determined by position sensitivity/risk level.

  • Favorable review of FBI Criminal History Report (fingerprint results).

  • Favorable review of local personnel, base, military police, medical, and security records, as applicable.

  • Favorable review shall not relieve the contractor from complying with the requirements of the Contract Documents, and the contractor shall be responsible for all expenses for any changes resulting from acceptable substitutions which affect other parts of the work.

  • Favorable review means that the Port has no objection to Contractor using, upon its own full responsibility, the plan or method of work proposed, or furnishing the material and equipment proposed.

  • Favorable review of submittals does not constitute a change order to the contract requirements.

  • Favorable review will not constitute acceptance by CLPCCD or Architect/Engineer of any responsibility for the accuracy, coordination and completeness of the submittals.

  • Favorable review shall be considered to mean merely that Architect/Engineer or CLPCCD has no objection to Contractor using, upon his own full responsibility, plan or method of work proposed, or furnishing materials and equipment proposed.

  • Favorable review of a white paper does not constitute selection of the proposed effort for contract award and will not establish a binding commitment for the Government to fund the effort in whole or in part.

  • Favorable review of local per- sonnel, base military police, medical, and security records as appropriate.

Related to Favorable review

  • Responsible bidder or offeror means a person who at the time of Contract Award has the capability to perform the Contract requirements and the integrity and reliability which will assure good faith performance.