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1998-236
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12/21/1998
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<br /> construction contract documents. Architect will notpursue a course of conduct which might <br /> jeopardize any of the City's rights thereunder. Minor deviations from the construction <br /> contract documents that do not affect the validity of performance bond(s) are permitted. <br /> 1.4.7 Be a representative but not an agent of the City during the construction phase, and <br /> advise and consult with the City and provide progress reports and advice to the City in <br /> writing; forward the City's instructions to the Contractor unless (1) Architect is unavailable <br /> by telephonic communication or otherwise to issue instructions necessary for the proper <br /> progress and acceptance of work; (2) jeopardy to life and/or property exists; and/or (3) lack <br /> of instructions and/or unavailability of Architect will result in, in City's opinion, harm to City, <br /> in which case instructions may be forwarded directly to the Contractor by the City; have <br /> authority to act on behalf of the City only to the extent provided herein and in the <br /> construction contract documents unless otherwise modified by written instrument in <br /> accordance with Section 11.1. Any instructions issued directly by City to Contractor wi" be <br /> promptly communicated to the Architect if the Architect was unavailable at the time of <br /> issuance of instructions. <br /> 1.4.8 Conduct a pre-construction conference with the Contractor, members of City's staff, <br /> representatives of affected utility providers, and federal and state agencies having <br /> jurisdiction over the Project (including City inspectors) in order to establish construction <br /> schedules and to identify key representatives of the parties and lines of communication. <br /> 1.4.9 Assist the City in ensuring that all applicable permits and approvals have been <br /> obtained from the appropriate agencies prior to construction. <br /> 1.4.10 Make on-site inspections of the Project at least monthly to ensure familiarity with <br /> the progress and quality of the work, to determine if the work is proceeding in acceptable <br /> conformance with the construction contract documents, and to review the work with the <br /> City's designated representatives. On the basis of such on-site inspections by the <br /> Architect, the Architect will keep the City informed of the progress and quality of the work <br /> through written status reports and through meetings with the City's representative; and will <br /> also be reasonably available to perform site visitations at the specific request of the City <br /> by the next business day after a request is made. <br /> 1.4.11 Not have control or charge of and will not be responsible for construction means, <br /> methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs <br /> in connection with the work, for the acts or omissions of the Contractor, subcontractors or <br /> any other persons performing any of the work, or for the failure of any of them to carry out <br /> the work in accordance with the construction contract documents unless such acts or <br /> omissions are due to the negligence of the Architect or are acts or omissions under the <br /> Architect's control. However, Architect will exercise its authority on behalf of City in <br /> accordance herewith and particularly during the construction phase so that all work <br /> performed by the Contractor results in a Project completed in accordance with the <br /> construction contract documents, and during any phase should the Architect become <br /> aware of the Contractor's utilization of means, methods, techniques, sequences and/or <br /> 4 <br />
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