Project Deliverables Hard Copies Sample Clauses

The 'Project Deliverables (hard copies)' clause defines the requirement for providing physical, printed versions of project outputs to the client or other specified parties. It typically outlines which documents or materials must be delivered in hard copy form, the number of copies required, and the timeline or milestones for their delivery. This clause ensures that all parties have tangible, official records of key project deliverables, which can be important for legal, archival, or operational purposes.
Project Deliverables Hard Copies a) 100% Final (Bid) Submittal: The 100% Submittal shall include 100% Final plans, Engineer’s Design Report, Contract Documents and Technical Specifications, and 100% quantities and OPCC. This submittal shall be submitted to the FAA and Airport. Each submittal will be posted on the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Webshare database electronically (i.e. PDF documents) for the client’s convenience.
Project Deliverables Hard Copies a) 75% Submittal: The 75% Submittal shall include 75% plans, Draft Engineer’s Design Report, Draft CSPP, Draft Contract Documents and Technical Specification, and 75% quantities and OPCC. b) 100% Final (Bid) Submittal: the 100% Submittal shall include 100% Final plans, Final Engineer’s Design Report, Final Contract Documents and Technical Specifications, Final CSPP, and 100% quantities and OPCC. Each submittal will be posted on the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Webshare database electronically (i.e. PDF documents) for the client’s convenience. At the completion of the project (i.e. after construction), the Sponsor will be given a thumb drive or CD containing all electronic final deliverables including the Record Drawings and Final Construction Report.
Project Deliverables Hard Copies 

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