Common use of Preliminary Evaluation Clause in Contracts

Preliminary Evaluation. The Architect shall provide preliminary evaluation of the Owner’s Program, Project schedule, Project site, Budgeted Cost of the Work, and available surveys, tests, and reports to ascertain that each is consistent and comparable with the others and the requirements of the Project. If the Architect detects any inconsistencies or incompatibilities among the documents and information provided by the Owner, the Architect shall promptly recommend reasonable adjustments.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Agreement Between Owner and Architect, Agreement Between Owner and Architect, Agreement Between Owner and Architect

Preliminary Evaluation. The Architect shall provide preliminary evaluation of the Owner’s Project Plan and Program, if available, Project schedule, Project site, Budgeted Cost of the Work, and available surveys, tests, and reports to ascertain that each is consistent and comparable with the others and the requirements of the Project. If the Architect detects any inconsistencies or incompatibilities among the documents and information provided by the Owner, the Architect shall promptly recommend reasonable adjustments.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Agreement Between Owner and Architect