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Drawings and Specifications at the Site. The Contractor shall keep available at the site for ready reference a complete set of all Contract drawings, details, supplementary drawings, approved shop drawings, a complete copy of the specifications with all addenda, bulletins, amendments, and copies of project correspondence. The Contractor shall maintain on the site a complete "as-built" record set of drawings. In addition, the Contractor shall keep on the site a copy of each manufacturer's current printed recommendations. Contractor shall also submit a copy to the County.
Drawings and Specifications at the Site. The CMR shall maintain one full size copy of all Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, approved Shop Drawings, Change Orders and other Modifications at the Project Site. The CMR will also retain all permits sets in good condition at the Project Site. All of the documents are to be kept in good order and marked to record all changes made during construction. The documents shall be made available to the Owner and Owner’s Representative during performance of the Work. Upon completion of the Work, these As-Built drawings together with all changes and revisions made during construction shall be delivered to the Owner’s Representative, with one digital copy.
Drawings and Specifications at the Site. 3.8.1 The Contractor shall maintain at the site for the City one copy of all Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, approved Shop Drawings, Change Orders and other Modifications, in good order and marked to record all changes made during construction. The Drawings, marked to record all changes made during construction, shall be delivered to the City upon completion of the Work.
Drawings and Specifications at the Site. 7.11.1 The Contractor shall maintain at the site for the Owner one (1) copy of all Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, approved Shop Drawings, Change Orders, other Modifications, and manufacturers' printed specifications and recommendations, in good order and marked carefully and accurately to record all changes made during construction, which shall be available to the Architect and the Owner at all times. Upon completion of the Project, a clean set of Drawings shall be accurately marked to depict the as-built condition of the Project ("as-built drawings"), and these Drawings, along with all record drawings, shall be delivered to the Owner upon completion of the Work.
7.11.2 The Contractor shall also submit to the Architect for his record two (2) copies each of all manufacturers' maintenance manuals, printed specifications and recommendations, which by reference in the several divisions of the Architect's Specifications are a part thereof.
Drawings and Specifications at the Site. A. The Contractor shall maintain in good order at the site, for the Department and the Professional, one (1) record copy of all drawings, specifications, bulletins, addenda, contract modifications, change orders and requests for information. As appropriate, these documents will be updated daily to record accurately as-built conditions, selections and changes.
B. The Contractor shall also maintain at the site one (1) record copy of approved shop drawings, catalog data, operating and maintenance instructions, certificates, warranties, samples and similar submittals. These shall be available to the Department and Professional at all times, and they shall be delivered to the Professional as part of the Operation and Maintenance Instruction Manuals described in these General Conditions.
C. The Contractor shall also maintain one (1) record copy of approved coordination drawings, to include as-built conditions, selections and changes to be submitted to the Professional and included as part of the Operation and Maintenance Instruction Manuals. The Contractor shall include the value of the As-Built Record Drawings as a line item on its schedule of values, which shall be not less than 10% of the amount included for mobilization. The amount included is subject to the approval of the Department.
Drawings and Specifications at the Site. The Contractor shall keep at the site one copy of all drawings and specifications in good order with all addenda and change orders noted thereon and available to the Architect and to his representative(s).
Drawings and Specifications at the Site. The Contractor shall maintain one full size copy of all Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, approved Shop Drawings, Change Orders, and other Modifications at the Project Site. The Contractor will also retain all permits sets in good condition at the Project Site. All of the documents are to be kept in good order and marked to record all changes made during construction. The documents shall be made available to the Owner and Owner’s Representative during performance of the Work. Upon completion of the Work, these As- Built drawings together with all changes and revisions made during construction shall be delivered to the Owner’s Representative, with one digital copy.
Drawings and Specifications at the Site. The Construction Manager shall keep at the site one copy of all drawings and specifications in good order with all addenda and change orders noted thereon (current and updated) and available to the Architect and the Owner and to their representatives, and the Program Manager. Additionally, the Construction Manager shall, at completion of the Project, provide in both hard copy (one original and two copies) and electronic format (one copy compatible with County's CAD program) to the Architect for inclusion in their ASBUILT drawings. The Construction Manager shall additionally provide one (1) electronic copy of above to the Program Manager.
Drawings and Specifications at the Site. The Contractor shall maintain at the Site for EklecCo's benefit, one copy of all Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, approved Shop Drawings, Change Orders and other Modifications, in good order and marked to record all changes made during performance of the Work.
Drawings and Specifications at the Site. 3.8.1 By executing the Contract, the Contractor represents that the Contractor has reviewed and understands the Contract Documents, has visited the Site and is familiar with local conditions under which the Work is to be performed, has correlated personal observations with the requirements of the Contract Documents, and has notified the City of and obtained clarification of any discrepancies which have become apparent during the bidding or proposal period.
1. The Contractor must carefully study and compare the Contract Documents among themselves and further compare the Contract Documents with any other information furnished by the City before commencing Work at the Site and at frequent intervals during its progress.
2. The Contractor must make frequent inspections during the progress of the Work to confirm that Work previously performed by the Contractor is in compliance with the Contract Documents and applicable laws and regulations bearing on the performance of the Work and Referenced Standards and that portion of Work previously performed by the Contractor or by others are in proper condition to receive subsequent Work.
3. If the Contractor believes that any portions of the Contract Documents do not comply with applicable laws, statutes, ordinances, building codes, and rules and regulations, or any orders by code enforcement officials or the City or its designees acting in the capacity of building code inspectors or Referenced Standards, the Contractor must promptly notify the City of the non-compliance as provided in Subsection 3.8.1.4 below and request direction before proceeding with the affected Work.
4. The Contractor must promptly notify the City in writing of any apparent errors, inconsistencies, omissions, ambiguities, construction impracticalities or code violations discovered as a result of the Contractor’s review of the Contract Documents including any differences between actual and indicated dimensions, locations and descriptions, and must give the City timely notice in writing of same and of any corrections, clarifications, additional Drawings or Specifications, or other information required to define the Work in greater detail or to permit the proper progress of the Work. The Contractor must provide similar notice with respect to any variance between its review of the Site and physical data and Site conditions observed.
5. If the Contractor performs any Work involving an apparent error, inconsistency, ambiguity, construction impracticality...