Common use of Scope, Responsibilities, and Services of Architect Clause in Contracts

Scope, Responsibilities, and Services of Architect. 2.1. Architect shall render the Services described herein, in Exhibit “A,” and in each Project Authorization, each commencing with receipt of a written Notice to Proceed signed by the District representative. Architect’s Services will be completed in accordance with the schedule as set forth in the applicable Project Authorization in the form of the schedule attached hereto as Exhibit “C,” unless otherwise stated within the Project Authorization. 2.2. Architect will provide Services that shall comply with professional architectural standards, including the standard of care applicable to architects designing public school facilities and applicable requirements of federal, state, and local law, including, but not limited to, the requirements of the California Business and Professions Code, the California Education Code, and the California Code of Regulations. All persons providing professional services hereunder shall be properly licensed as required by California law. 2.3. The District intends to award the Project(s) to Contractor(s) pursuant to a competitive bid process and/or the lease-leaseback project delivery method. District reserves its right to use alternative delivery methods from time to time, including but not limited to competitive bidding or the lease-leaseback project delivery method, and the Architect’s scope of work may be adjusted accordingly. 2.4. Architect acknowledges that all California public school districts are obligated to develop and implement the following storm water requirements, and, to the extent required, Architect shall provide, at no additional cost or expense to the District, design for the same, without limitation: 2.4.1. A municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (“MS4”). An MS4 is a system of conveyances used to collect and/or convey storm water, including, without limitation, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, man-made channels, and storm drains. 2.4.2. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (“SWPPP”) that contains specific best management practices (“BMPs”) and establishes numeric effluent limitations at: 2.4.1.1. Sites where the District engages in maintenance (e.g., fueling, cleaning, repairing) of transportation activities. 2.4.1.2. Construction sites where:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Agreement for Architectural Services

Scope, Responsibilities, and Services of Architect. 2.1. Architect shall render the Services described herein, in Exhibit “A,” and in each Project Authorization, each commencing with the execution of a written Project Assignment Amendment (see Exhibit “H” for sample) and upon receipt of a written Notice to Proceed signed by the District representative. Architect’s Services will be completed in accordance with the schedule as set forth in the applicable Project Authorization in the form of the schedule attached hereto as Exhibit “C,” unless otherwise stated within the Project Authorization.C.” 2.2. Architect will shall provide Services that shall comply with professional architectural standards, including the standard of care applicable to architects designing public school facilities and applicable requirements of federal, state, and local law, including, but not limited to, the requirements of the California Business and Professions Code, the California Education Code, and the California Code of Regulations. All persons providing professional services hereunder shall be properly licensed as required by California law. 2.3. The District intends to award the Project(s) Project to Contractor(s) pursuant to a competitive bid process and/or the lease-leaseback project delivery methodprocess. District reserves its right to use alternative delivery methods from time to time, including but not limited to competitive bidding or the lease-leaseback project delivery method, and the Architect’s scope of work may be adjusted accordingly. 2.4. Architect acknowledges that all California public school districts are obligated to develop and implement the following storm water requirements, and, to the extent required, and Architect shall provide, at no additional cost or expense to provide the District, design for the same, without limitation: 2.4.1. A municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (“MS4”). An MS4 is a system of conveyances used to collect and/or convey storm water, including, without limitation, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, man-made channels, and storm drains. 2.4.2. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (“SWPPP”) that contains specific best management practices (“BMPs”) and establishes numeric effluent limitations at: 2.4.1.12.4.2.1. Sites where the District engages in maintenance (e.g., fueling, cleaning, repairing) of transportation activities. 2.4.1.22.4.2.2. Construction sites where:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Agreement for Architectural Services

Scope, Responsibilities, and Services of Architect. 2.1. Architect shall render the Services described herein, in Exhibit “A,” and in each Project Authorization, each commencing with receipt of a written Notice to Proceed signed by the District representative. Architect’s Services will be completed in accordance with the schedule as set forth in the applicable Project Authorization in the form of the schedule attached hereto as Exhibit “C,” unless otherwise stated within the Project Authorization. 2.2. Architect will shall provide Services that shall comply with professional architectural standards, including the standard of care applicable to architects designing public school facilities and applicable requirements of federal, state, and local law, including, but not limited to, the requirements of the California Business and Professions Code, the California Education Code, and the California Code of Regulations. All persons providing professional services hereunder shall be properly licensed as required by California law. 2.3. The District intends to award the Project(s) to Contractor(s) pursuant to a competitive bid process and/or the lease-leaseback project delivery methodprocess. District reserves its right to use alternative delivery methods from time to time, including but not limited to competitive bidding or the lease-leaseback project delivery method, and the Architect’s scope of work may be adjusted accordingly. 2.4. Architect acknowledges that all California public school districts are obligated to develop and implement the following storm water requirements, and, to the extent required, and Architect shall provide, at no additional cost or expense to provide the District, design for the same, without limitation: 2.4.1. A municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (“MS4”). An MS4 is a system of conveyances used to collect and/or convey storm water, including, without limitation, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, man-made channels, and storm drains. 2.4.2. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (“SWPPP”) that contains specific best management practices (“BMPs”) and establishes numeric effluent limitations at: 2.4.1.1. Sites where the District engages in maintenance (e.g., fueling, cleaning, repairing) of transportation activities. 2.4.1.2. Construction sites where:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Agreement for Architectural Services

Scope, Responsibilities, and Services of Architect. 2.1. Architect shall render the Services described herein, in Exhibit “A,” and in each Project Authorization, each commencing with receipt of a written Notice to Proceed signed by the District representative. Architect’s Services will be completed in accordance with the schedule as set forth in the applicable Project Authorization in the form of the schedule attached hereto as Exhibit “C,” unless otherwise stated within the Project Authorization. 2.2. Architect will shall provide Services that shall comply with professional architectural standards, including the standard of care applicable to architects and engineers designing California public school facilities and applicable requirements of federal, state, and local law, including, but not limited to, the requirements of the California Business and Professions Code, the California Education Code, and the California Code of Regulations. All persons providing professional services hereunder shall be properly licensed as required by California law. 2.3. The District intends to award the Project(s) to Contractor(s) pursuant to a competitive bid process and/or the lease-leaseback project delivery methodprocess. District reserves its right to use alternative delivery methods from time to time, including but not limited to competitive bidding or the lease-leaseback project delivery method, and the Architect’s scope of work and fees, and the schedule, may each be adjusted accordingly. 2.4. Architect acknowledges that all California public school districts are obligated to develop and implement the following storm water requirements, and, to the extent required, and Architect shall provide, at no additional cost or expense to provide the District, design for the same, without limitation: 2.4.1. A municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (“MS4”). An MS4 is a system of conveyances used to collect and/or convey storm water, including, without limitation, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, man-made channels, and storm drains. 2.4.2. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (“SWPPP”) that contains specific best management practices (“BMPs”) and establishes numeric effluent limitations at: 2.4.1.1. Sites where the District engages in maintenance (e.g., fueling, cleaning, repairing) of transportation activities. 2.4.1.2. Construction sites where:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Agreement for Architectural Services