Architecture and Engineering Clause Samples
The 'ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING' clause defines the responsibilities and requirements related to the design and technical planning aspects of a project. It typically outlines the standards, qualifications, and deliverables expected from architects and engineers, such as providing detailed drawings, specifications, and ensuring compliance with applicable codes and regulations. This clause ensures that the project's design phase is handled by qualified professionals, thereby reducing the risk of design errors and ensuring the project meets all necessary legal and technical standards.
Architecture and Engineering. ("A&E", "AE")
Architecture and Engineering. Contractor shall provide Architecture and Engineering in accordance with Exhibit B (SOW).
Architecture and Engineering. The preparation of architectural, engineering, site plans, or other planning documents related to an undertaking.
Architecture and Engineering. Architecture and engineering required to obtain a building permit are included for standard office and warehouse occupancy classifications. PERMITS/FEES: Building permits, plan check fees, fire and life safety review charges, sewer connection fees and SDC's are included for standard office and warehouse occupancy classifications.
Architecture and Engineering. The Contractor shall have a complete set of certified, final architectural and structural working drawings and specifications performed by Opus AE Group, Inc. in conformance with these outline documents and shall furnish all civil, mechanical and electrical design, engineering and supervision necessary for the execution and completion of the base building shell and core work. Mechanical and electrical design and construction will be executed using the design-build delivery method.
Architecture and Engineering. The parties acknowledge that Development ---------------------------- Manager has retained ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ as the Architect with Agency's consent and has proceeded to direct the preparation of the Design Documents by the Architect and to coordinate the efforts of the Architect with the requirements of the GSA and Agency and construction cost information provided by Development Manager's construction manager. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Construction Company (the "Construction Manager"). Development Manager shall continue to provide such services with respect to the preparation of the Construction Documents. Development Manager shall schedule and coordinate periodic meetings as required to accomplish the foregoing and shall expedite requests for information and responses thereto. Development Manager shall coordinate the application for and issuance of all requisite building permits.
Architecture and Engineering. Agreement: The contract between SANDAG and Contractor or Consultant awarded pursuant to a solicitation. BAFO: Best and Final Offer, which can be requested from one or more proposers by SANDAG during the negotiations process for a contract document. Bid: Interchangeable with the word Proposal. Bidder: Interchangeable with the work Proposer. Business Day: Monday through Friday except for the following holidays as they are observed per the California Government Code: New Year’s Day, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Day, Presidents’ Day, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day and the day after, and Christmas Day. Caltrans: The California Department of Transportation. Contractor or Consultant: Interchangeable terms that when started with an uppercase “C” refer to the prime consultant or prime contractor that will provide the services either directly or through the use of Subcontractors or Subconsultants pursuant to the Agreement. COI: Certificate of Insurance. Confidential Information: information in any form that is not generally known and that is treated as confidential by a party, including business, financial, statistical, and non-public personal information, trade secrets, know-how, applications, documentation, schematics, procedures, as well as PII, information covered by legal privilege, and other proprietary information that may be disclosed or incorporated in materials or products provided to one party by the other, whether or not intentionally or unintentionally disclosed, and whether or not such information is subject to legal protections or restrictions. CUCP: California Unified Certification Program; a State-run program that certifies firms as DBEs, eliminating the need for firms to obtain certifications from multiple agencies. DBE: Disadvantaged Business Enterprise; a for-profit small business concern owned and controlled by a socially and economically disadvantaged person as defined in 49 CFR 26.5 and as certified by the CUCP. Deliverables: Services and work products required to be provided to SANDAG under the Agreement. DGS: Department of General Services DISCO: Diversity in Small Contractor Opportunities DOL: Department of Labor DOT: The federal Department of Transportation. DUNS Number: The 9-digit number assigned by Dun and Bradstreet, Inc. to identify unique business entities. DVBE: Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise FHWA: Federal Highway Administration. FUR: Final Utilization Report – Utilization of ...
Architecture and Engineering. (A&E)
(a) Contractor shall provide all architectural and engineering design services necessary to design each Site.
(b) As required by Landlord or governmental entities or as indicated by Contractor's initial assessment of a Site (including the initial structural and environmental assessment) and upon Owner's prior authorization by a duly executed task order, Contractor will provide or cause to be provided a complete structural analysis of such Site adequate to confirm that the existing infrastructure has the structural capacity to accommodate the design loads of the terrestrial repeater unit and antennas to be installed on such Site.
(c) Contractor shall analyze the restrictions imposed by the Landlord for each Site to ensure that the completed design complies with such restrictions, including but not limited to those set forth in the applicable Site Lease Agreement.
(d) Contractor shall use reasonable commercial efforts to produce a design for each Site that is in accordance with one of the Standard Sites described on Attachment 5 attached hereto.
(e) In designing each Site, Contractor shall use reasonable commercial efforts to maximize: (i) efficient use of the existing infrastructure; (ii) operational functionality; and (iii) the likelihood that construction of the Site in accordance with the Construction Documents for such Site will not require a quantity of materials in excess of the quantity required for the applicable Standard Site.
(f) Contractor will prepare "Construction Documents" consisting of final construction Drawings and Specifications necessary for construction of each Site. These Construction Documents will be complete and detailed and shall include:
(1) ▇▇▇▇ of materials;
(2) Site layout (showing placement of coax cables, equipment and antennas);
(3) power panel and telecommunications box details, penetrations and routing;
(4) electrical one line diagram;
(5) grounding plan and supplemental notes;
(6) installation notes for repeater, antennas, dishes and coax;
(7) antenna, dish, repeater enclosure mounting details and associated notes;
(8) Site specific installation notes;
(9) HVAC requirements for internal installation;
(10) Construction Drawings as described in paragraph (h) below; and
(11) As-Built Drawings as described in paragraph (j) below.
(g) For each Primary Site, Contractor shall, as needed to support Site Acquisition Services and Zoning Services, produce exhibit drawings ("Exhibit Drawings"). In the case of Standard Sites, th...
Architecture and Engineering. Contractor shall prepare a complete set of working drawings and specifications in accordance with these outline documents, applicable building codes and zoning requirements, and the requirements of the owner. Additions or deletions to the scope of work incorporated into the final drawings and specifications at the direction of the owner will result in an appropriate adjustment to the contract price.
Architecture and Engineering. (cont’d)