Sufficiency Of Construction Documents And Drawings Clause Samples

Sufficiency Of Construction Documents And Drawings. The Construction Manager acknowledges its continuing duty to review and evaluate the Construction Documents during the performance of its services and must immediately notify the County and the Professional about any (i) problems, conflicts, defects, deficiencies, inconsistencies or omissions it discovers in or between the Construction Documents; and (ii) variances it discovers between the Construction Documents and applicable laws, statutes, building codes, rules and regulations. 2.1.1 If the Construction Manager performs any Work which it knows or reasonably should have known involves (i) a recognized problem, conflict, defect, deficiency, inconsistency or omission in the Construction Documents; or (ii) a variance between the Construction Documents and requirements of applicable laws, statutes, building codes, rules and regulations (but only if Construction Manager knew of such variance) without notifying the Professional and prior to receiving written authorization from the appropriate Professional to proceed, the Construction Manager will be responsible for the consequences of such performance. 2.1.2 Drawings are generally drawn to scale; however, the figured dimensions or notes will govern. Before ordering any materials or doing any Work, the Construction Manager and subcontractors must make reasonable efforts, consistent with the schedule, to verify all measurements at the Site and will be responsible for the correctness of the measurements. Discrepancies discovered must be reported in writing to the Professional prior to proceeding with the Work. No extra charge or compensation will be entertained due to differences between actual measurements and dimensions indicated on drawings, if such differences do not result in a change in the scope of Work or if the Professional failed to receive written notice from Construction Manager, despite knowledge of the discrepancy, before the Work was performed. 2.1.3 If the Construction Manager believes that additional time or cost is involved because of clarifications or instructions issued by the Professional as a result of the Construction Manager’s discovery of a conflict in the Construction Documents, the Construction Manager shall make claims as provided for in Section 25.8, Chapter 3. If the Construction Manager fails to comply with Paragraph 2.1.1 or 2.1.2, Chapter 3, the Construction Manager shall pay such costs and damages to the County as would have been avoided if the Construction Manager had complied. ...
Sufficiency Of Construction Documents And Drawings. The Contractor acknowledges its continuing duty to review and evaluate the Construction Documents during the performance of its services and shall immediately notify the Owner’s Project Representative and the Design Professional any (i) problems, conflicts, defects, deficiencies, inconsistencies or omissions it discovers in or between the Construction Documents; and (ii) variances it discovers between the Construction Documents and applicable laws, statutes, building codes, rules and regulations. 2.1.1 If the Contractor performs any Work which it knows or should have known involves (i) a recognized problem, conflict, defect, deficiency, inconsistency or omission in the Construction Documents; or (ii) a variance between the Construction Documents and requirements of applicable laws, statutes, building codes, rules and regulations, without notifying the Design Professional and prior to receiving written authorization from the appropriate Design Professional to proceed, the Contractor shall be responsible for the consequences of such performance. 2.1.2 Drawings are generally drawn to scale; however, the figured dimensions or notes thereon shall govern. Before ordering any materials or doing any Work, the Contractor and subcontractors shall verify all measurements at the Site and shall be responsible for the correctness of same. Discrepancies shall be reported in writing to the Professional prior to proceeding with the Work. No extra charge or compensation will be entertained due to differences between actual measurements and dimensions indicated on drawings, if such differences do not result in a change in the scope of Work or if the Professional failed to receive written notice before the Work was performed.
Sufficiency Of Construction Documents And Drawings. The DB acknowledges its continuing duty to review and evaluate the Construction Documents during the performance of its services and shall immediately notify the Owner about any (i) problems, conflicts, defects, deficiencies, inconsistencies or omissions it discovers in or between the Construction Documents; and (ii) variances it discovers between the Construction Documents and applicable laws, statutes, building codes, rules and regulations. 2.1.1 If the DB performs any Work which it knows or should have known involves (i) a recognized problem, conflict, defect, deficiency, inconsistency or omission in the Construction Documents; or (ii) a variance between the Construction Documents and requirements of applicable laws, statutes, building codes, rules and regulations, without notifying the Owner and prior to receiving written authorization from the Owner to proceed, the DB shall be responsible for the consequences of such performance. 2.1.2 Drawings are generally drawn to scale; however, the figured dimensions or notes thereon shall govern. Before ordering any materials or doing any Work, the DB and subcontractors shall verify all measurements at the Site and shall be responsible for the correctness of same. Discrepancies shall be reported in writing to the Owner prior to proceeding with the Work. No extra charge or compensation will be entertained due to differences between actual measurements and dimensions indicated on drawings, if such differences do not result in a change in the scope of Work or if the Owner failed to receive written notice before the Work was performed.
Sufficiency Of Construction Documents And Drawings. The General Contractor acknowledges its continuing duty to review and evaluate the Construction Documents during the performance of its services and shall immediately notify the Owner’s Project Representative and the Design Professional any (i) problems, conflicts, defects, deficiencies, inconsistencies or omissions it discovers in or between the Construction Documents; and (ii) variances it discovers between the Construction Documents and applicable laws, statutes, building codes, rules and regulations. 2.1.1 If the General Contractor performs any Work which it knows or should have known involves (i) a recognized problem, conflict, defect, deficiency, inconsistency or omission in the Construction Documents; or (ii) a variance between the Construction Documents and requirements of applicable laws, statutes, building codes, rules and regulations, without notifying the Design Professional and prior to receiving written authorization from the appropriate Design Professional to proceed, the General Contractor shall be responsible for the consequences of such performance. 2.1.2 Drawings are generally drawn to scale; however, the figured dimensions or notes thereon shall govern. Before ordering any materials or doing any Work, the General Contractor and subcontractors shall verify all measurements at the Site and shall be responsible for the correctness of same. Discrepancies shall be reported in writing to the Design Professional prior to proceeding with the Work. No extra charge or compensation will be entertained due to differences between actual measurements and dimensions indicated on drawings, if such differences do not result in a change in the scope of Work or if the Design Professional failed to receive written notice before the Work was performed.
Sufficiency Of Construction Documents And Drawings. The General Contractor acknowledges its continuing duty to review and evaluate the Construction Documents during the performance of its services and shall immediately notify the Owner and the Professional(s) about any (i) problems, conflicts, defects, deficiencies, inconsistencies or omissions it discovers in or between the Construction Documents; and (ii) variances it discovers between the Construction Documents and applicable laws, statutes, building codes, rules and regulations. If the General Contractor performs any Work which it knows involves (i) a recognized problem, conflict, defect, deficiency, inconsistency or omission in the Construction Documents; or (ii) a variance between the Construction Documents and requirements of applicable laws, statutes, building codes, rules and regulations, without notifying the Professional(s) and prior to receiving written authorization from the appropriate Professional(s) to proceed, the General Contractor shall be responsible for the consequences of such performance.

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