Common use of Design Surveys Clause in Contracts

Design Surveys. ‌ 1) The Employer agrees to the extent of surveys to be undertaken as advised by the Contractor. The Employer advises the Contractor of any existing information that may negate or reduce the need for further surveys. The Employer may instruct the use of an assumption or reduced survey scope where obtaining survey data during the design phase is not reasonable when compared with the risks it mitigates. 2) The Contractor undertakes all such surveys. Where the Contractor has to subcontract a survey or element of a survey (e.g. attendance) to Provide the Services he notifies the Employer. The Employer may instruct a change to the Service Information such that the Contractor no longer is required to undertake such survey or element of a survey and the Prices, where applicable, are reduced accordingly. The Contractor notifies the Employer within such time so as to allow the Employer to procure a survey or element of a survey from others whilst minimising the impact on the delivery of the associated project. 3) The Contractor’s Designer will be expected to hold all required access certification (such as Sentinel, QUAFF54, Machine Room Access, etc) to enable them to access any part of the station including secure rooms, machine ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and track locations. 4) Where the Employer decides to procure any agreed surveys that have been identified by the Contractor the Contractor provides a scope for these surveys for acceptance by the Employer, in sufficient detail to enable others to be engaged and undertake the survey. The Contractor allows in his programming of the services 4 weeks (or such other time as is advised) from the Employer’s acceptance of the survey scope for the Employer to obtain the survey information. Where precise definition of the survey needs to be determined on site, the Contractor’s Designer attends the survey to provide ongoing direction. 5) Where the Employer procures a survey he provides un-interpreted information to the Contractor for them to Provide the Service and the Contractor interprets such information accordingly. 6) Minimum survey requirements are included in the Contractor’s deliverables provided with a Task Order proposal.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Contract for Building Works, Contract for Building Works