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THE RESPONSIBILITIES. 5.1.1 The Principal Representative shall: (a) Provide full information as to his requirements for the Project through the State Buildings Program Delegate. If a State Buildings Program Delegate has not been authorized, then the Principal Representative will work with State Buildings Program to designate an individual to act on behalf of the Principal Representative as per (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f) as listed below: (b) Designate a representative authorized to act in his/her behalf as indicated in paragraph 12.10. The representative shall examine documents submitted by the Architect/Engineer and render decisions pertaining thereto promptly, to avoid unreasonable delay in the progress of the Architect/Engineer's work. The representative shall observe the procedure of issuing orders to contractors only through the Architect/Engineer. (c) Establish the Fixed Limit of Construction Cost. (d) Furnish the Architect/Engineer a certified survey of the site, giving, as required, grades and lines of streets, alleys, pavements, and adjoining property; rights-of-way, restrictions, easements, encroachments, zoning, deed restrictions, boundaries, and contours of the building site; locations, dimension and complete data pertaining to existing buildings, other improvements and trees; full information as to available service and utility lines both public and private; and test borings and pits necessary for determining subsoil conditions. (e) Secure and pay for structural, chemical, mechanical, soil mechanics or other tests and reports if required. (f) Arrange and pay for such legal, audit and insurance counseling services as may be required for the Project.
THE RESPONSIBILITIES. 5.1.1 The Principal Representative shall furnish the Construction Manager with detailed program requirements, the Project Budget and Fixed Limit of Construction Cost established for the Work as detailed elsewhere in this Agreement. 5.1.2 The Principal Representative shall designate a representative (other than the Architect/Engineer) authorized to act on its behalf with respect to the Project (as indicated in paragraph 3.8.3). 5.1.3 The Principal Representative shall retain an Architect/Engineer for preparation of the design and Construction Documents for the Project. The Architect/Engineer's services, duties, and responsibilities are described in the Agreement between the Principal Representative and the Architect/Engineer, a copy of which has been previously furnished to the Construction Manager. 5.1.4 The Construction Manager shall be furnished, without charge ( ) sets of copies of the drawings and specifications and one (1) set of reproducible. Additional sets, as mutually agreed upon to meet construction needs, shall be a direct cost of Work. 5.1.5 The Principal Representative shall furnish the site of the Project, all necessary surveys describing the physical characteristics, legal limitations, utility locations, and a legal description. 5.1.6 The Principal Representative shall identify and make available to Construction Manager copies of reports of geotechnical explorations and tests of subsurface conditions at the site which have been utilized by Architect/Engineer in preparing the Drawings and Specifications. The Principal Representative does not represent that these reports show completely and accurately the existing conditions and the Principal Representative does not guarantee any interpretation of the reports. Except as provided in paragraph 10.4, the Construction Manager expressly assumes all responsibility for deductions and conclusions which may be made as to the nature of the materials to be excavated, and the difficulties of making and maintaining the required excavations, and of doing other work affected by the geology of the site of the Work. The geotechnical information discussed above is for reference only and is not part of the Contract Documents. 5.1.7 The Principal Representative shall secure and pay for necessary approvals, permanent easements, assessments, and charges required for the construction, use or occupancy of permanent structures or for permanent changes in existing facilities. 5.1.8 The Principal Representative shall fu...
THE RESPONSIBILITIES. 5.1.1 The Principal Representative shall furnish the Construction Manager with detailed program requirements, the Project Budget and Fixed Limit of Construction Cost established for the Work as detailed elsewhere in this Agreement.

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