Common use of Design Considerations Clause in Contracts

Design Considerations. The design for the Project undertaken and performed by the Design-Builder shall: (1) Be undertaken by a design team exercising such degree of care, skill and diligence as would reasonably be expected from consultants qualified to perform services similar in scope, nature and complexity to the design, as of the date of this Design-Build Contract, and the Design-Builder shall appoint a design team that: (a) Is so qualified; (b) Includes [(as required by Applicable Law)] licensed or registered professional engineers and architects; and (c) Has sufficient expertise and experience to expeditiously and efficiently perform all of the design in a proper and professional manner to the standard set out in this Design-Build Contract; (2) Include specific consideration of “constructability” and “life cycle” cost issues at all stages of design, as appropriate; and (3) Include consideration of efficient and cost-effective operation and maintenance.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Design Build Contract

Design Considerations. The design for the Project has been and will be undertaken and performed by the Design-Builder Developer, and the further design for the Project shall: (1) Be be undertaken by a design team exercising such degree of care, skill and diligence as would reasonably be expected from consultants qualified to perform services similar in scope, nature and complexity to the design, as of the date of this Design-Build ContractComprehensive Agreement, and the Design-Builder Developer shall appoint a design team that: (a) Is is so qualified; (b) Includes [includes (as required by Applicable applicable Law)] ) licensed or registered professional engineers and architects; and (c) Has has sufficient expertise and experience to expeditiously and efficiently perform all of the design in a proper and professional manner to the standard set out in this Design-Build ContractComprehensive Agreement; (2) Include include specific consideration of “constructability” and “life cycle” cost issues at all stages of design, as appropriate; and (3) Include include consideration of efficient and cost-effective operation and maintenance.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Comprehensive Agreement