Submittals
-documents called out by contract and prepared by the subcontractors, vendors, and material suppliers
–include shop drawings, material samples, product data
-not considered contract documents
Who receives submittals first? Contractor or archtiect?
when architect receieves submittals from contracto, what is he/she looking for?
the issue of time is generally dealt with in two ways….
1) the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction requires that the contracto prepare a construction schedule for the porject, which must include a schedule for the project, which must include a schedule of submittals that allows the archtiect a reasonable amount of time for review
2) the archtiect may, and should, indicate in the section on submittal in Division 01 of the specifications the procedure for making submittals, including the time that the contracto must allow for archtiect review. The contractor generally takes this time to establish the construction schedule
Log of Submittals
during construction, changes in the work are accomplished in one of three ways:
1) change order
2) minor changes in work
3) construction change directive
minor changes in work
construction change directive
if construction change directive involves a cost adjustment, the architect proposed basis of adjustment must be based on one of four methods:
1) lump sum, properly itemized
2) unit prices previously agreed to in the specifications
3) costs to be determined by mutual agreement on a fixed or percentage fee
4) as provided for in a subsequesnt clause and summarized in the following paragraph
after a construction change directive if issued to the contactor, what happens?
change order
Purpose of Construction Observation
1) to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the work and to keep the owner informed
2) to endeavor to guard the owner against defects and deficiencies in the work
3) to determine, in general, if the work is progressing in such a way that, when completed, it will be in accordance with the contract documents
a field reoprt should contain the following items:
-report name and the architect’s project number
the field report number
two situation where work may have to be uncovered
1) - work has been covered contrary to architect’s request or requirements of contract documents
- work must be uncovered an examined by architect
- work is paid by contracto
2) -architect has not specifically requested to examin work that has already been covered
- if work is found to conform, owner must pay for uncovering expenses and replacement through change order
- if work does not conform, it must be corrected and replaced, and must be paid by contractor. however, if owner or separate contractor caused the unsatisfactory work, the owner must pay the cost
Who is soley responsible for safety on the job site?
Procedure for calling out obvious safety issues on the job site:
when tests and inspections are required by the contract documents, or by laws ore regulations, who is responsible for making arrangements with testing agencies?
If architect, owner, or public authorities require additional testing beyond what is required in the contract documents, what is the proper procedure?
If the owner or contractor has a dispute or makes a claim, the architect must take certain preliminary action within ___ days of receipt of the claim. Such action may include…
If the architect asks either the owner or the contractor to respond to a claim or provide additional information, that person must respond within 10 days and must either…
1) give the response or information
2) tell the architect when the response will be furnished
3) tell the architect that no supporting data will be provided
what are the two most common types of claims?
1) claims for additional time
2) claims for concealed or unknown conditions
claims for additional time
claims for concealed or unknown conditions
during progress payments of a project, the architect is responsible for…
…making sure that the amounts requested are consistent with the amount of work actually done and the amount of materials stored