Common use of Developer’s Supervision Clause in Contracts

Developer’s Supervision. 5.2.1 During progress of the Work, Developer shall keep on the Premises, and at all other locations where any Work related to the Contract Documents is being performed, a competent project manager and construction superintendent who are employees of the Developer, to whom the District does not object and at least one of whom shall be fluent in English, written and verbal. 5.2.2 The project manager and construction superintendent shall both speak fluently the predominant language of the Developer’s employees. 5.2.3 Before commencing the Work herein, Developer shall give written notice to District of the name of its project manager and construction superintendent. Neither the Developer’s project manager nor construction superintendent shall be changed except with prior written notice to District, unless the Developer’s project manager and/or construction superintendent proves to be unsatisfactory to Developer, District, any of the District's employees, agents, the Construction Manager, or the Architect, in which case, Developer shall notify District in writing. The Developer’s project manager and construction superintendent shall each represent Developer, and all directions given to Developer’s project manager and/or construction superintendent shall be as binding as if given to Developer. 5.2.4 Developer shall give efficient supervision to Work, using its best skill and attention. Developer shall carefully study and compare all Contract Documents, Drawings, Specifications, and other instructions and shall at once report to District, Construction Manager, and Architect any error, inconsistency, or omission that Developer or its employees and Subcontractors may discover, in writing, with a copy to District's Project Inspector(s). This obligation is for the purpose of facilitating the construction of the Project and it is recognized that Developer’s review is made in the Developer’s capacity as a general contractor and not as a licensed design professional.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Facilities Lease Construction Provisions, Facilities Lease Construction Provisions

Developer’s Supervision. 5.2.1 6.2.1 During progress of the Work, Developer shall keep on the Premises, and at all other locations where any Work related to the Contract Documents is being performed, a competent project manager and construction superintendent who are employees of the Developer, to whom the District does not object and at least one of whom shall be fluent in English, written and verbal. 5.2.2 6.2.2 The project manager and construction superintendent shall both speak fluently the predominant language of the Developer’s employees. 5.2.3 6.2.3 Before commencing the Work herein, Developer shall give written notice to District of the name of its project manager and construction superintendent. Neither the Developer’s project manager nor construction superintendent shall be changed except with prior written notice to District, unless the Developer’s project manager and/or construction superintendent proves to be unsatisfactory to Developer, District, any of the District's employees, agents, the Construction Manager, or the Architect, in which case, Developer shall notify District in writing. The Developer’s project manager and construction superintendent shall each represent Developer, and all directions given to Developer’s project manager and/or construction superintendent shall be as binding as if given to Developer. 5.2.4 6.2.4 Developer shall give efficient supervision to Work, using its best skill and attention. Developer shall carefully study and compare all Contract Documents, Drawings, Specifications, and other instructions and shall at once report to District, Construction Manager, and Architect any error, inconsistency, or omission that Developer or its employees and Subcontractors may discover, in writing, with a copy to District's Project Inspector(s). This obligation is for the purpose of facilitating the construction of the Project and it is recognized that Developer’s review is made in the Developer’s capacity as a general contractor and not as a licensed design professional.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Facilities Lease