Preliminary Construction Documents Sample Clauses

The Preliminary Construction Documents clause defines the requirements and procedures for preparing and submitting initial design and planning documents for a construction project. Typically, this clause outlines the types of documents to be provided—such as schematic designs, site plans, and initial specifications—and sets deadlines for their delivery to the owner or relevant stakeholders. By establishing clear expectations for the content and timing of these early documents, the clause ensures that all parties have a shared understanding of the project's scope and direction before full construction begins, thereby reducing misunderstandings and facilitating smoother project progression.
Preliminary Construction Documents. A preliminary draft of all Construction Documents, including a complete set of architectural drawings, site plan, complete sets of structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering drawings, and a complete set of specifications, but approximately fifty percent (50%) detailed.
Preliminary Construction Documents. Tenant shall prepare, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, preliminary drafts of construction drawings and specifications including complete sets of detailed architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing working drawings (the “Preliminary Construction Documents”) for all Tenant Improvements desired by Tenant in the Premises, including, without limitation, communications and data cabling, roof-mounted antennae and/or satellite dishes, millwork, cabinetry, woodwork, interior and exterior signage, and customized fixtures. Tenant shall deliver the Preliminary Construction Documents to Landlord as such documentation is prepared by Tenant’s architect, through the schematic, design development and final construction drawings phases of the Preliminary Construction Documents. Landlord acknowledges that the Preliminary Construction Documents may be delivered to Landlord in partial packages relating to certain components of the Tenant Improvements to be installed in the Premises (a “Subphase”); provided, however that Landlord shall not be required to approve any partial package of Preliminary Construction Documents if such package does not contain sufficient information to allow Landlord to approve the portion of the Tenant Improvements identified in such partial package. The Preliminary Construction Documents shall (i) include architectural drawings and specifications for Tenant’s partition layout, reflected ceiling, telephone and electrical outlets, and finish schedule; and (ii) mechanical plans and specifications where necessary for installation of the air-conditioning system and ductwork and heating and electrical facilities. Tenant’s architect and engineer shall be responsible for designing the Tenant Improvements at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, subject, however, to reimbursement of such costs and expenses from the T.I.
Preliminary Construction Documents. The Developer shall prepare and submit Preliminary Construction Documents for Developer Improvements to the Agency for review and written approval within the time established in the Schedule of Performance, Exhibit B. The Preliminary Construction Documents should represent a further development of the Schematic Drawings and shall incorporate any Agency conditions for approval of the Schematic Drawings. The Preliminary Construction Documents shall generally include, but not be limited to the material described in the Scope of Development, Exhibit A. These Preliminary construction Documents shall be in sufficient detail and completeness to show that such improvements and the construction thereof will be in compliance with Development Requirements.
Preliminary Construction Documents. Preliminary Construction Documents is defined in Section 2.3.2.
Preliminary Construction Documents. The documents created after the Design-Builder’s evaluation of the Scope of Work and prior to preparation of the Design-Builder’s Construction Proposal as described in the Agreement. Product Data - Pictures, standard schedules, performance charts, instructions, brochures, diagrams and other information furnished by the Design-Builder to illustrate a material, product, or system for some portion of the Work. Product Data are not Design-Build Documents. Project – The preconstruction work authorized in writing by the City, and any construction work authorized in writing by the City pursuant to a GMP Amendment or an early work agreement, to complete design and construction work, if any, of a sewer interceptor between the City Water Reclamation Facility and the Plant Interceptor, or points farther west at the direction of the City, in Bend, Oregon and Deschutes County, Oregon. Rental Rate Blue Book - The book by that name, being the current edition of the year that the work is performed, published by Equipment Watch, Primedia Corp., 1735 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇. ▇equest for Proposals – The information published by the City, titled North Interceptor Sewer Project soliciting proposals from third parties for completion of the Project. Samples - Physical examples of material, equipment, or workmanship which demonstrate and establish standards by which the Work will be judged. Samples are not Design-Build Documents. Scope of Work - The program for the Project set forth in Exhibit 3, which includes initial information about the Project. These documents shall be evaluated and refined by the Design-Builder to develop the Preliminary Construction Documents. Shop Drawings - Diagrams, drawings, illustrations, instructions, and other data submitted by the Design- Builder to illustrate some portion of the Work. Shop Drawings are not Design-Build Documents. Specifications - Those written technical descriptions of materials, equipment, systems, standards, and workmanship prepared by the Design-Builder and approved by the City in accordance with the Agreement. Subcontractor - An individual or firm having a direct or indirect contract with the Design-Builder or with any other Subcontractor at any tier for the performance of a part of the Work, including but not limited to the Designer. Substantial Completion - Completion of the Work, or a part of the Work designated by the City in writing, in accordance with this Contract, to the point where it ...
Preliminary Construction Documents. Within Five (5) business days after the Effective Date, Project Manager shall provide the current revision of the following documents to Owner (together with any other documents Project Manager and Owner reasonably agree are necessary to document the preliminary design of the Project, the “Preliminary Construction Documents”), which shall be prepared by the Design Engineer and be consistent with the Preliminary Arrangements and, upon approval by Owner, shall be part of the Contract Documents: (a) major equipment lists, with sizes; (b) process flow diagram; (c) process design criteria and/or process description; and
Preliminary Construction Documents. The Contractor shall prepare preliminary construction plans to include, at a minimum: roadway plans and profiles, existing and proposed ROW and easements, typical roadway sections and details, existing and proposed utilities and relocations, drainage improvements, construction and post-construction stormwater quality BMPs. A detailed outline of anticipated project specifications shall be provided based on the preliminary plans.

Related to Preliminary Construction Documents

  • Construction Documents The architectural and engineering documents setting forth the design for the Project prepared by the Design Professional. Construction Documents include, but are not limited to, the Specifications, the Drawings, the Supplementary Conditions, the General Conditions, and all Addenda.

  • Construction Documents Phase Bidding or Negotiation Phase:

  • Construction Document Phase 1.4.1 Based on the approved Design Development Documents, Guaranteed Maximum Price, coordinated models and any further adjustments in the scope or quality of the Project or in the Amount Available for the Construction Contract authorized by the Owner, the Architect/Engineer shall prepare, for approval by the Owner and review by the Construction Manager, Construction Documents consisting of Drawings, Schedules and Specifications derived from the model(s) in accordance with Owner’s written requirements setting forth in detail the requirements for construction of the Project, including, without limitation, the BIM Execution Plan and “Facility Design Guidelines”. The Plans, Drawings and Specifications for the entire Project shall be so prepared that same will call for the construction of the building and related facilities, together with its built-in permanent fixtures and equipment which will cost not more than the Guaranteed Maximum Price accepted by Owner, or the Amount Available for the Construction Contract established by Owner if no Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal has been accepted by Owner. The Architect/Engineer will be responsible for managing the design to stay within such Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal or Amount Available for the Construction Contract. The Architect/Engineer shall review the Construction Documents as they are being prepared at intervals appropriate to the progress of the Project with the Owner and Construction Manager at the Project site or other location specified by Owner in the State of Texas. The Architect/Engineer shall utilize the model(s) to support the review process during Construction Documents. The Architect/Engineer shall allow the Construction Manager to utilize the information uploaded into Owner’s PMIS to assist the Construction Manager in fulfilling its responsibilities to the Owner. 1.4.2 As a part of Construction Documents Phase, Architect/Engineer shall accomplish model coordination, aggregation and “clash detection” to remove conflicts in design between systems, structures and components. Model coordination shall occur at all reviews during the Construction Documents Phase as identified in the BIM Execution Plan. Architect/Engineer shall utilize Owner’s PMIS to accomplish model coordination and collaborate with Construction Manager in the resolution of critical clashes identified by the Construction Manager. Architect/Engineer shall demonstrate and provide written assurance to Owner that conflicts/collisions between models have been resolved. 1.4.3 The Architect/Engineer shall consult with the Owner and Construction Manager on matters such as construction phasing and scheduling, bid or proposal alternates, liquidated damages, the construction contract time period, and other construction issues appropriate for the Project. The Architect/Engineer shall assist the Owner and Construction Manager in the preparation of the necessary bidding information, bidding forms, RFP information, and RFP forms, and the Conditions of the Contract. 1.4.4 The Architect/Engineer shall assist the Owner in connection with the Owner’s responsibility and procedures for obtaining approval of all building and accessibility authorities having jurisdiction over the Project. 1.4.5 The Architect/Engineer shall provide coordination and inclusion of sequence of operations for all operable systems in the facility as defined by Owner during Design Development. 1.4.6 The Architect/Engineer shall review the Estimated Construction Cost prepared by the Construction Manager, and shall provide written comments. 1.4.7 The Architect/Engineer shall participate in a final review of the Construction Documents and model(s) with the Owner and Construction Manager at the Project location or other location specified by Owner in the State of Texas. Prior to the Owner’s approval of the Construction Documents, the Architect/Engineer shall incorporate such changes as are necessary to satisfy the Owner’s review comments. 1.4.8 The Architect/Engineer shall provide a list of all manufacturer warranties and submittals that are required by their specification. 1.4.9 Before proceeding into the Bidding and Proposal Phase, the Architect/Engineer shall obtain Owner’s written acceptance of the Construction Documents and approval of the Final Amount Available for the Construction Contract as approved by the Board of Regents.

  • Construction Documents Phase Services 3.4.1 Based on the Owner’s approval of the Design Development Documents, and on the Owner’s authorization of any adjustments in the Project requirements and the budget for the Cost of the Work, the Architect shall prepare Construction Documents for the Owner’s approval. The Construction Documents shall illustrate and describe the further development of the approved Design Development Documents and shall consist of Drawings and Specifications setting forth in detail the quality levels and performance criteria of materials and systems and other requirements for the construction of the Work. The Owner and Architect acknowledge that, in order to perform the Work, the Contractor will provide additional information, including Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples and other similar submittals, which the Architect shall review in accordance with Section 3.6.4.

  • Complete Agreement; Construction This Agreement, and the other agreements and documents referred to herein, shall constitute the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter thereof and shall supersede all previous negotiations, commitments and writings with respect to such subject matter.