Design Phase Governing Documents Clause Samples

Design Phase Governing Documents. During the Design Phase, the House Doctor shall perform its duties in accordance with all applicable Laws, the provisions of this Contract, the Certified Study (which is incorporated herein by reference), the Approved Scope of Services, the provisions of M.G.L. c. 7C s.15, the guidelines and procedures set forth in the Reference Documents, and the Approved BIM Execution Plan. In the case of conflict between the terms of this Contract and any of the provisions incorporated herein by reference, the House Doctor shall make a written request for clarification to Awarding Authority and Awarding Authority’s written response shall be conclusive.
Design Phase Governing Documents. During the Design Phase, the Designer shall perform its duties in accordance with all applicable Laws, the provisions of this Contract, the Certified Study which is incorporated herein by reference, the Attachment G – Design Phase Scope of Services, the provisions of M.G.L. c. 7C, § 15, DCAMM’s Designers Procedures Manual if the Awarding Authority is DCAMM, and the procedures set forth in Attachment H – Awarding Authority’s Design Procedures (For use by Agencies Other than DCAMM) if the Awarding Authority is other than DCAMM, DCAMM Standard Specifications, Consultants Estimating Manual, DCAMM CAD Standards (revision 2: February 2013), the Building Information Modeling (BIM) List of Design and Preconstruction Services (Revised April 30, 2015), BIM Guidelines for Design and Construction, and the Approved BIM Execution Plan. In the case of conflict between the terms of this Contract and any of the provisions incorporated herein by reference, the Designer shall make a written request for clarification to the Awarding Authority and the Awarding Authority’s written response shall be conclusive.

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  • SCOPE OF ARCHITECT’S BASIC SERVICES 3.1 The Architect’s Basic Services consist of those described in this Article 3 and include usual and customary structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering services. Services not set forth in this Article 3 are Supplemental or Additional Services. § 3.1.1 The Architect shall manage the Architect’s services, research applicable design criteria, attend Project meetings, communicate with members of the Project team, and report progress to the Owner. § 3.1.2 The Architect shall coordinate its services with those services provided by the Owner and the Owner’s consultants. The Architect shall be entitled to rely on, and shall not be responsible for, the accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of, services and information furnished by the Owner and the Owner’s consultants. The Architect shall provide prompt written notice to the Owner if the Architect becomes aware of any error, omission, or inconsistency in such services or information. § 3.1.3 As soon as practicable after the date of this Agreement, the Architect shall submit for the Owner’s approval a schedule for the performance of the Architect’s services. The schedule initially shall include anticipated dates for the commencement of construction and for Substantial Completion of the Work as set forth in the Initial Information. The schedule shall include allowances for periods of time required for the Owner’s review, for the performance of the Owner’s consultants, and for approval of submissions by authorities having jurisdiction over the Project. Once approved by the Owner, time limits established by the schedule shall not, except for reasonable cause, be exceeded by the Architect or Owner. With the Owner’s approval, the Architect shall adjust the schedule, if necessary, as the Project proceeds until the commencement of construction. § 3.1.4 The Architect shall not be responsible for an Owner’s directive or substitution, or for the Owner’s acceptance of non-conforming Work, made or given without the Architect’s written approval. § 3.1.5 The Architect shall contact governmental authorities required to approve the Construction Documents and entities providing utility services to the Project. The Architect shall respond to applicable design requirements imposed by those authorities and entities. § 3.1.6 The Architect shall assist the Owner in connection with the Owner’s responsibility for filing documents required for the approval of governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the Project.