Summary of Services and Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Summary of Services and Responsibilities. The School District will supervise and manage the Commissioning services for the Project. The School District’s services, duties and responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, the following: (a) the developing and preparing the Scope of Work for the Project; (b) directly supervising and managing the Commissioning Agent’s services for the Project, emphasizing on-time and on-budget performance; (c) verifying or monitoring the Commissioning Agent’s compliance with contract terms and the requirements incorporated into the RFP and the Contract; (d) notifying the Commissioning Agent of any non-compliance with contract terms and the requirements incorporated into the RFP and the Contract; (e) overseeing the processing and approval of invoice payments for the Commissioning Agent; and (f) reviewing and evaluating the Commissioning Agent’s commissioning recommendations and documents for the Project.
Summary of Services and Responsibilities. The School District will supervise and manage the design and construction of the assigned Project. The School District’s services, duties and responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, the following: (a) directly supervising and managing on a day-to-day basis the Design Consultant’s Project architectural or engineering services, emphasizing on-time and on-budget performance; (b) developing and reviewing the overall Project design process from conceptual design through schematic and detailed Project design and construction contract documents; (c) monitoring Project submittals to obtain approvals and permits necessary by all regulatory agencies and local authorities having jurisdiction; (d) directly supervising and managing the Construction Manager’s Project construction management services; (e) monitoring and facilitating all applicable regulatory requirements and approvals; (f) developing the School District Safety Program; (g) assisting in coordinating Project furnishings, fixtures and equipment acquisition and installation; (h) expediting final Project closeout and approval for final payment; and assisting in all post-construction dispute resolution as necessary; (i) overseeing the processing and approval of invoice payments for all Project consultants and contractors of the School District, including the Design Consultant, the Construction Manager, and the Project Prime Contractor(s); (j) reviewing and evaluating change order requests, claims and lawsuits; (k) observing, with School District Office of Capital Programs personnel and maintenance personnel, the Construction Contractors’ verifications for compliance to the Project specifications of utilities, building systems, and equipment readiness; and assisting in their initial start-up and testing; and (l) coordinating the training of School District personnel on the operation and maintenance of Project building systems and equipment;.
Summary of Services and Responsibilities. The School District, through the Program Manager, will supervise and manage the Commissioning services for the assigned Projects. The School District’s services, duties and responsibilities, through the Program Manager, will include, but not be limited to, the following: (a) developing and preparing Scopes of Work for the assigned Projects; (b) directly supervising and managing the Commissioning Agent’s services for the assigned Projects, emphasizing on-time and on-budget performance; (c) verifying or monitoring the Commissioning Agent’s compliance with contract terms and the requirements incorporated into the RFP and the Contract; (d) notifying the Commissioning Agent of any non-compliance with contract terms and the requirements incorporated into the RFP and the Contract; (e) overseeing the processing and approval of invoice payments for the Commissioning Agent; and (f) reviewing and evaluating the Commissioning Agent’s commissioning recommendations and documents for the assigned Projects.
Summary of Services and Responsibilities. The School District will supervise and manage the material testing and special inspection services for the assigned Projects. The School District’s services, duties and responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, the following: (a) developing and preparing Task Orders for the assigned Projects; (b) directly supervising and managing the Material Testing Consultant’s services for the assigned Projects, emphasizing on-time and on-budget performance; (c) verifying or monitoring the Material Testing Consultant’s compliance with contract terms and the requirements incorporated into the RFP and the Contract; (d) notifying the Material Testing Consultant of any non-compliance with contract terms and the requirements incorporated into the RFP and the Contract; (e) overseeing the processing and approval of invoice payments for the Material Testing Consultant; and (f) reviewing and evaluating the Material Testing Consultant’s material testing services, deliverables and documents, and special inspection services, deliverables and documents for the assigned Projects.
Summary of Services and Responsibilities. The School District will supervise and manage the material testing and inspection services for the assigned Project(s). The School District’s services, duties and responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, the following: (a) developing and preparing the Scope of Work or Task Order for material testing and inspection services for the assigned Project(s); (b) directly supervising and managing the Material Testing Consultant’s material testing and inspection services, emphasizing on-time and on-budget performance; (c) verifying or monitoring the Material Testing Consultant’s compliance with contract terms and the guidelines incorporated into the RFP; (d) notifying the Material Testing Consultant of any non-compliance with contract terms and the guidelines incorporated into the RFP;

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