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HomeMy Public PortalAbout111-2012 - Metro - Thor Construction - NSP 3 (2)Construction Manager Rpjati&t H- i nnl7r otor C.on#ractor's Liai�tlity"lnsur lnee 32.2,3.2.3,3.3.1,3.5,31©::,3 b2, ,31T,; 3.12.5; 3.12.6, 3.12.7, 3.12.$, 3s12r3 1r2, Coractor s Relationship with Other Corxtraeto�s and 3 14 2 3-15.2, 3.16, 3 17, 3 8 i, 4 2 5, 2 6; Qwnei's Qwn oxces ('gpfz� TR,24,4.2.17,47�(��f2„�21,��� ��;� 3i.25,3.142 44�321224 : N .3 7,7.3.10 $ 1, 9 2� 9 lz 1, 4 : i Coitt ct© s Relationship vs�ft#t ubcontrac� 53;9�_ ;42-04 ;9tf1 91 1173,' < _ . 122, 3.�2,3 i8;5,962;��� ��2�.1-3� . - 1-0 1 1'ti-; 11.3.7, 12 1, 13 z 1,1 3 , b 4 11 3 7, 1.1',3f8 14,? 1 2 ctio Mariner's Relatrotisliipith Oi?t Contractor's Reeiatronsba vlth ibe Architect . ' ?:'1. 10 3._2' �_ 1 i 2, i � 2 a � 3 "' tea, 7 x 0 4t ' } 't 3� ] - - -l: 3i f4 - - - ' - F _ Construction Manaex' . Relations Otlir ;3.11, 3 12E618, S_, 6 2 7, $ 3.1, 9 2, 9�4� r x Y . ctors d Ovine . 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Coy# � 0000 tion of Contractor's Superintendent 39, 2.0 Goat 1'er a u During Arbitration Contractor's Supervision and Construction Procedures. 15 1 1.2.2, 3.3., 3.4, 4.2.5, 4.2.7, 6.1, 6.2A, 7.I 3,.7.3.5 Conk `a nn 7.3.7, 9.2, 10, 12, 14, 15.1.3 33- 4, 3. , 3.8, .1 {1: , 5.2.3, 7.2, 7.3; 7.4; 91, 9. ,- Cpn#ra4 uai Liability Insurance I -9 5 174; 9.6.7, 9.7, 10.3.2, 11.3.1.1,.12:3,14.2.4,. 11.1.I.8, 1 L2, 11,3.1:5 i 14.3.2 15 1 15.2.5 Coordination and.Corxelatioo Contmpt Time 1.2, 3.2, 3.3.1, 3.10, 3.12.6, 6.1.2, 6.2.1 `3.7.4, 3.7.5, 4, 3.10.2, 5.23, 7.2.3, 7.3.1, 7 3,5, 7.3.. i0, Copies. Furnisbed of Drawings anal Specifications 7.4,8.1.I,8.2.I,8.2.3,.8.3.i,9;5:I,97,19;32,T211, 1.5,2.2.5,3.11 y+ 14.3.2, 15.1.5.1, 15.2=5 _ - CopYTiibts Contrac# Time, Definition of 1.5, 3.17 = = 8.1 1 Correction of XvPrI. CONTRACT © " '231 , 2 4, 9A , 9.4 2, 9 8'2, 9 ;'9 91, 12 1 2,12 :'' K Cvn relation[ axed tntent a nt aetDoetrnnen# Y ' 3 1.2 �e pp ion aF s 3S1f ; Costs t s#r�rciaoni S etlnles ... 2.4, 3.2.4 7-3 3 8 2; 3,15 2 5:4;2j .1,1, b.2:3, 6.1.3, 1515.2 7.3.3.3, 7_16 7.3.7, 7.3.8, 7.3.9 ] 11.3.1.2, 11.3.1.3, Contractor's Employees 11.3.4r,1I.3,9, 12.1, 12.2:1; 13:5;:14J 3.3.2, 3.4.3, 3.8.1, 3.9, 3.18.2, 423, 4 ?.6, •10..2,1 0.3, . Cutting and-Patebing 11.3.7, 14.1, 14.2.1.1 :3-14]•2•5 lnit A!A Docnrmeot.A232Tm -- 2009: (fiormedy A�17 °Own' .- 932): Copynghi`� E932-and r i1 l by a Amerimn Instr�ute of °Arc'�dects: I I rie}hLs re rvcd. YffARl�l NG- This Ale Document.hs proteb�d dy 64&: �rfPy fight E aw>arEd Ircbe�airan�f Ts6atres. ilriauihorixetl rep.3dudflob or d;s$ri' ut9pss of ti3is Ale DCcument, or any. portion of it, may'result imsevere civil and s:9rrr'l'nai:penalties, and a HI be,prosecuted to the nnaxlmum extent passib 0 1 under ilre is . 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Damage to Construction of Owneror Outer Execution and Progress of the Work' Contractors 1.1.3, 1.2,1, 1-2-1; 2.2.3, 2.2.5, 31, 33.1, 3.4.1,3:5 3.14.2,6.2.4,9.5.1.5, 10.2.1.2, 1025, 10A 11C1:1; 3.7.1,3.10.1,3.12,3.14,4.2,622,713,735 :8.2; ' 11.3,12.2.4 9.5.1,9.9.1,10.2,1.0.3,12.2,14-2,14.3.1,15.L5 v pe tdj the Work Extensions of Time 1, 10.2.1.2, 10.2.5, 10.4; 11 3 1 =2 4 . 3.2.4, 3.7.4, 5.2.3, 7.2.3, 7.4, 8.3, 9.5 1, 9.7,10 3.2, ag lainis for 10.4, 14.3; 15.I5, 15.2.5 xF Failure AfPayment 1$; 6.1.1, 8:3.2,40.3:3, 11.1.1, 1X 3 5, 11 7;V . 14 2 , 15.1.6 - 9.5.1.3, 9.7; 13.6, 14 1.1 3, i .1.1. 4.2d.2, 5:14 t D n ges for Delay Faulty Work (doze -De ve orNo> conforming �'of I 6.1.15 8.3.3, 9.5.1.6, 9.7 JO 3.2, 15.1.5 Fna1 C6", "41 aop and kcal Pay�ient =; Date of Camuxlencejnet� troy c ' 4.2.1 4s21 ' $.2, 9.10, 1 L1.2, 11.1.3,'i 13 Date of Substat Co on, Dein xltaicial Arrangezirtents; OWner's 2.2.1 D Defi t f GENERAL PROVISIONS . g Det ioii a t GoverningLaw t 3 e4, 4 I3;4,21�i4:216,. 13.1 : t =4 2 11'- 2 , i 3.:1 9 2-i 9 4 :9.5, Guarantees (See Warranty and Warrant et) 22,142.4, j 1,1;52 Hazardous Materials n Yf�b s�f agst ; 10.2 .: a z 43 7, , 8� 1`1 ' Jddiion of Contract Docmdlits Dei?xfns' on i:1 �1y'g w _ dentifiication of Subcontractors 'a nd SuppW *ctiv 1c,Aceeptanec, 5.2.1 - :? "e aiad .._ ,.� Indemnification 23, 2:4; 3 S, �f: : ,9,66, 9 8 9 � �; 3.18, 9.10 2, 1fi1.3.3; k0.3:5, 10:3.�,�� 3,1 �, I.1 3.7' g 10 4,,122 , 1 Information and Services Req eOsviter 17efinxtiQns�c'Y� .` T .2.1.2 2.2 4.2.6 5 6.1 2 6 2 `T�36 4 9 8 9�.9.I tea° 2.I:I, 3:I,1,3.12:3, 4.1..1;•4.i.2, 9.10.3, 10.3.2, 10 3,:3, l I l" i 1.3.4, 13:5:1,.1 x 7 2, 7 .1,1t.:1, S 9u1 14.1-1.4, 141 3, i.2' Dela" Mite�us�ions , e Initial Dect to 3 8.3 9.5.1` 9-.7 10.3.2 15.2 Y j 10 4 14 3 2,.5 Initial Decision Maker, Definition of Disputes Initial Decision Mauer, Extent of Authority 14.2.2, 14.2.4, 15.1.3, 15.2.2, 15.2.3; 15.2.4, 15.2.5 .3.3;:15, 15A Injury or Damage to Person or Properfy, ;- ,Docurit-rit, st Samples at the Site 3.18.1, 10,2.1, 10.22,10.2.8, 10.3, 103.3, 10.4, 3 _Dr wnYgs;`065 do TST Inspections F.< 3.1.3, 3.7.1, 4.2.2, 9.8.2, 9.9.2, 9.10.1, 13.5 Drawings attdSpecirCations, Ownership and !We Instructions to Bidders E 1.1.1, 1.5, 2.2_S, 3.11, 5.3 r` : Duty to Review Contract Documents and Field Instructions to .the Contractor f -Conditions 3.1A, 3.3.3, 3.7.1, 4.2.4, 5.2.1,-.7, $.2.2, 12 1, 13 5.2 3.2 - - Instruments of Service, Definition of • `$Effective Date of Insurance - = 1.1.7, 1.5, 1.6 - 8.2.2, 11.1.2 - - - . Insurance Emergencies 6.1.1, 7.3.7, 8.2.2, 9.3.2, 9 8 4., 9 9 1,110:2, 10.2.5, F 10 4, 14;1 �1 2;1.1 4 11 s � 1� � Enl, o6 , 4 ctor's Insurance, Boiler a 1YMarhinery - 3.324339#8I;3.18.2;4.2.3,4.2.6, 11.3.2 .. I0.2, 10.3 , , X 1 3.7, 141, 14.2.1.1 Insuranee��a MtctoVs Liability VV Equipment; Ea or, Materials and or 11.1 1.1.3, 1.1.6, 3A, 3.5, 3.8.2, 3.8.3,.3.12.2, 3.12.3; Insurance, Effective Date of 3.13.1,3.15.1,4.2.8,4-2.7,5.2.1,6.2-1,7.3.7,9.3.2, 8.2.2,11.1.2 f 9.3.3,9.5.1.3,9.10.27 10.2.1, 10.2.4, 14.2.2 AIA Document A232 ""--?UOg.(formerly A201 TIAG{Yla =1 S9 ) _opyngfzt0 1992 and 20M by The Ameriaah Instihrte of Arc hitecik All nghti irese6ved. Init WARNING: This Ate Document Is protected'by U.S. Copyright QiW it'd biterrdational Treaties: Urtautttorized repro ' dtrctlon or distr►but•Ion d'this Ate Document, or any portion of it, may result in -severe civil artd eriinidtal.penalties, and will be prosecuted to the mmamurn extent passible � under the lave. Purchasers are not permitted to reproducethis id6cumdbt. Tb jeport copyright violations of AIA Contract-Docoments, e-mail The AmeEcan Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org- e :arid . ,.y�ec; y �u�ye$ .SMtInsurane; Lossbf:Use . 1:1.33 J�Q����il�il Ilisprance; Owner's LIab714` - t IE .rid c. Property 11Qdiaion r ~ y f� --Stored$tPI]815 x�, lt;S 2,3, 1, i� �v �1 9 B9. �1 z ne�Y+rr Y f L)E DS 5 3� r }� _�} 1f�7 surance Coar�pa�tles> e �o al A E n 7 h EMS �'2E_ (`aSC16S,M. 11 Ad R},. , �r �s y iff a�a!��ifi7' .gp'� -'. t of iiIl. -i "� # ?) 1 -�- L, 3 t 3hZ A 0py 4.2.1 , 7€ Y z ` 11I41CIta1 R S /on$ hi 0pt�aiJ4€.ee Q; - F n gn�nf�prr►rffl�, `b�r�, �.0r 9A, 3, 3� 3 t 1 : natiik hmr w p � � d Coi o � 2 3, 3 3, 3 7�9,�&2,9 8 9 9 4 = 18a 12 isy 12 5 " ft> eiie J 742 > g- _92,3y1�.9,2,�3ys�$1�:i', -$ 2lf?.2,- F 2 6i , 3> rt� '- z 1351,13 2,1412,1 � 442,� AI I ar d enl E r-.- 1��` 3 3.> _UL1CC of Clatf�s 1 9 �_ -1�� 3.7 2, i0 Labes �r. No tti�Qf Testia gal On 8_ 1:5.1; 13.5 2 s lL ild leg aiz$ns s Notices, P memtF Fees attd A s E : tT 2a2 4� ��� 10:2:3, 13.3. l x 14:� Observations, ' 0" ', r LI Observations, On -Site ' 2 �,L%2, 9a3. 9 lei 2;VIO A ;LUlriiitsl� �1I � dgtjon ar Joinder.: Occupancy 15 Ek4 2.2.2; 9.6.6, 9.9, 11.3.1;5 . 3 f r 1<i Whons, �. On -Site Inspections 15 .4.2.2, 9.10 1,-9.4.4, 9,5.1. rImi t<Az� o A thor t ! Orders, VVntten 3 12j, 4.:3 2.16 4.2.7, 4.2.18, 42.20 LtniE,ons of Liability Other Contracts and Contractors; g.6.i;11.1.1 2.2 1.1:4,3:�4 ;3 ,:4, , ; 11_ Llmttions o Time OWt 3.10:14.2.17,42.20,8.2.1,9:3.3,9�•1,9_8.4,910.� . 2 ._ 10 2, 1 L 13,12.1.1,12.2 2.2,12 .5; 13-1, 44.1..1,15.2 1 = Owner, Definition of Loss of Use Insurance �1. I1.3.3 Owner, in ormation and:Services Ite uiir f#axe Material Suppliers 2.12, 2.2, 4.2, 6.12;:6.1.3; i 5 1,1 2 3 l 2, 4.2.6, 4..8, 9 i; 3_ ; 9.3.3; 9.9.2, 9.10 2,1U.3 3, 11 111, 3, § 3 9 5 3Q:9b a ,IF9.67, 9 10 �1L 1 14,1.1, 14.1 3 15.1 3 _ a =5,� a .tilts nm­Owner's Authority x 1.5, 2.1.1, 2.3, 2 4.2; 3.12.10, 3.14.2, 4.12, 4.1.3, _ 6.37:273 atel %; i�prnent and 4.2.8; 4.2 , 5 , 2,4,. AA, 6.1, , .�.1; 1:52, 3.4, 3 5,.3:8 2, 3.8 , 3 1 8.2.2, 9.3.1, 9:3.2, 9.5:-1,9� 6:4, 9:9.1-; 9:1.0.2;1a 3.12.3, 3.12.6, 3:12.10, 3:13.1, - 2 Y, f - -J.,'9 3 1; : 11.3.3, 11.3.10, 12.2.2.1, 12.3, 13.5.2,14.2, 14.3-1�- 9.3.2, 9.3.3, 9.5.1, 9.53; 9-6.4, 9.6.5, 9 &j' 9 11?:2, 14.4, 15.2-7 9.10.5, 10.2.1, 10.2.4, 10.3 AlA DocameRt A232-—20991fgrmet3y,_ 2Q I'°Giu�� = }r 9PyFl hf and Q(i� by The }�e�n In to Q�?4 rte ".AII sag ksae i brl Eeit WARNINGr: This Ale Documar + is. prAt clew by if S::�yrjg�e i a�.��t��ma�a�a[ T'reailos i�lOtdhw zed rip a<iu q, 6r �ss�#r I n� tiffs AEA Document, or arty porfian af.ii, s►Yay residt iii st'rere r�{itat tiiiijtraty iaif es, and wits be= raseceaY u, tine ina imurT ex+ant under law. Purchasers am oof'Perm�tf ;fq r prodilce this ;aaeuhi t Ta r isrA cePyr>ght yiotafronsAf AIA 4r, q10 pocuri�rrts, e-tnait Tft� Arrrerican hi@ Institute of Architects' legal counsel, capyngaia.org- Owner's Financial Capability Product Data, Definition of 2.2.1, 13.2.2, 14.1.1 r 3.12.2 Owner's Liability Insurance Product Data and Samples;:Shop Drawings 11.2 3.11,3:12;4.2.9,4:2:10;4:2_14 _ Qwtrer's Relationship with Subcontractors Progress and Completion i1252;1,5.3,5.4.1,9.6:4,9.1{1.2;142,2 -8.2,9.3.1,9.4.2,9.6,9.8,9.10,142A,151:6: �'`n 'rRight to Carry Uut the'brk' Progress Pa inients 9.3.1;:%4.2, 9.6 = _ o-"Right to Clean Up':Project, Definition of Owner's Right to PerWm:Co0s4iruetion,vnth own Project Represttatives es and tgANvardier Contracts 4.2 c P�r4P' insurance i er's Ra o Sto" ork 1112.5, I1.3 Protect Schedule oer's S e Work 3.1ff 1, 3:16 3, 3.10.A,4.2.214.2:3,424 r PROTECTION OF PERSONSAO� MOPERTY ' er; �. o Co�rtract _ 1.0 Regulations anti Laws A r s ;Spec>.ficauells 1.5; 3:2.3; 3.6, 3.7, 3.12.10, 3.1_3,11 x A, 9.6.4; .9.9:1, ands ce'` 10.2 2, 11 1, 11.4, 13.1, 13 4; 13:51, 13:5.2; 13.6, 3 .10,`3.17,42:14, 14.i1ri1,15.2.8,15.4' Pl ctiQxt Hof Worlc a O 3,5 4.12.2.1. +�.. ' e Q s Reieacses of and Waivers and of Liens 9.10.2 Ll�iln - 3.p �}". - Representations te G p ` e - 1.3, 2.2.1, 3.5, 3.12, 6.2.2, 82. 9.8.2, 9.10.1 A a �iohsa� Representatives r4 :423`4 :2 5 7 � . ,9.4,9.5'9:7' 2.1.1,3.1.1,3.9,4.11;4'2y 4.2.10,5.1.1, y 9 i;1; 9 I''3 5.1.2, 13.2_I =: ti "aymebt, ez c tes f f> F r• Requests.formlvtation 9.6.6, 9.7, 9.10.1, 4.2.20 r1 10:3; 14 1 ,.15A.3 Resolution of Claims and Disputes 't Plftyment, Failure o 15 Responsibility for Those Performing the Work - Payment, Piing . 3.3.2, 3.7.3, 312.8, 3.18, 4.2.2, 4.2 5, 4.2:8, 5:3; 6.1.2, r ,1S1 l I, 113.5,115.2.14 -96.2, 6-3, 9.5.1, 9.8.2, 10 y Paynge f,8b d� Performance Bond -and Retainage 1,3109r i;:9:102, 9.10.3, 11, 11t4 9.3.1, 9 6.2, 9.8.5, 9,9.1, 9:10.2, 9.1.0:3, `Payments;Progress Review of Contract Documents and Wield 9.3.1;:9,.4.2, 9.6 Conditions by Contractor PAVMNT94ND COMPLETION 1.2.2, 3.2, 3.7.3, 3.12.7 9, 14 Review of Contractor's Submittals by Owner, s;::bayrrients to Subcontractors Construction Manager and ;Architect -5A.2, 9.3, 9.5.1.3, 9.5.3, 9.6.2, 9.6.3, 9.6A, 9.6.7, 3.10.1, 3.10:2, 3.11, 3.12, 4.2, 5.2, 5.2; 9.2, 9.8.2:. 9, I:0.5, 14.2.1.2 Review -of Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples I?B _ by Contractor 10.3.1 3.12.5 Performance Bond and Payment�6,041 Rights and Remedies 9.10.2, 9..1.4#� 1 l I1.4 1.1.2,"2.3;.2:4, 3: 7:4, 3.53, 5.4; 6.1, 6.3, „s o#>ces_antldrrtplianu!tt"Law s 7.3.1, 8.3 951,97,1120.3,12:2.2, 102 s; 12.24,134,14,5.4, PR(IrPERTY PR10 ION OF Royalties, l'a ents and Copyrights V 3.17 Polychlorinated Biphenyl Rules and Notices .for Arbitration ' 10.3.1 15.4 AIA document A232T" 20.03 (formerlyA20'lT" t w, T9 il.- t:opyright ® 'I992 and 2M9 by The American lnslftufe of Architects: All tights. reserved: Init. WARNING: Tfels Ale Document is Protected by t1 S. C6pyrlght Law and #nternationat Treaties. Unauffiorized reproduction or distribution of this 7 Ale Document, or any portion of It, may result in severe civil and criminal -penalises, and will be prosecuted to the -maximum extent possible f under the law. Purchasers are not permitted:to ieproduee.thls docume .L.To report copyright violatioris.orAIA.Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copydght@aia,org. Safety of Persons and Aroperty: Substantial COMP letion, Deixiton o 10.2, 10.3, 10.4 Safety Precautions axed T ograx s, Substitution of SW-0-1 tra *grs 331,312;4.25,5.3,910.,, T Samp1�1)eflnitiori of Substitution of £illteGt' Z� i2 4 414 _. f SinrlesSfiap Dz�xxns; P�rndalct D aitd Stibstitlittoil a�oii�truPti-on ala� { r ' 31i;32;4.29,4.2.10 - 4:1 4 yzaros at the'Sxte; Dociiensd Subst€tu#iot;soatea3s ' r Jr� �: .s4Tolfa,k Silule of Va1ur.�: x w - lN e chk . �- 9.3.1 r 1.2 . ldules, Co°tructi -x rix6sua Conditions -w 3�q, 3.12.1� 2,-6 i 5,2. ' 3 s �S orate C s aix actors , s - tmi �Msors 2 Ass%ns $' a 11, 2 _ 2 11, Ya $ 3,};2% - it 13.2 ' Dr ?3�_ ..Superintendent R l 3.9,11}2 wt. Y x 5, : ct. nd StiiPes S>Llgervxszon and Cat�strcli�xil�oceiixis kii- `'" 4.210,4.11,#r,6,...7,8� f r �- w � w,3 31y 61 9.4. 3 3�12, 14, 11 � t�r may' ' - - lirelm. c 5 .1.2, 9.8 - , 910 ?.'9:10.3.,14�X- ,2-- , ilEJ13, 4 1 , 9,4 3 , 1 0iirety, Coixerit Of ate Vasr%sx t�rc t� 9.I0 2 9:Ifi_3 3 3.2, 4� �. 9:iI11� 3'�i Surveys — ';.. SuecialispetiiBs : 1.1 7, 22.3 10,117,42A4 - Suspension by. --the D vner 14.3 . Suspension of tbi W irlc 5.4.2, 1413 = is�tratit 2 : - Taxes Statit� Lunitatis 3.6, 3 8 2.1,7.3.7.4 k7, � �� , �, Termination by the Contractor v y - - St€ipping$ i o 3 ° �. 14.1, 1� 1.6 y4� 4 2 10 3;' 1 : Termination by the Owner for Cause :'.Storedtaiials 5.4.1.1,14.2.1.5 gt3 , 1ti .2 J �.4, Termination by;tlie a Owner. for Cox. veniepee �' � bconYra e rx of 14.4, Termination ofthe Contractor SUBCONTEMCTORS 14.2.2 S TER UNATIONT OR SUSPENSION —OF —TM Subcontractors, Work by CONTRACT 12.2, 3.3.2, 3.12.1, 4.2 5,'5.2.3, 5-3,. 54, 9:3 1 , 9 7 14 : ` a ubcontractual Relations . r Tests and Inspectionsgria 5r °-5.4, 9.3.1.2; 9..6.2, 9.6.3, 9..10, I0 2 1,14 1 1 3. i A3.3.3, 4.2.2, 4-.2.6, 4.2-8, 9.4 3 3; .: `,�.� 2; P Submittals , .� :_ 9:10.1, 10.3_2 .12.2.1,13.5 a 2 3, 3 10 3 11, 3. i 2, 4 2 9, 4 2 1{1 4-� 4,1, 5 2 1,.. .. ' TIME p sy 52,i3�,3,9$,9r9I =14;9.03,11:1.3 8 Snbmt#al Time, lli lays axrdlensxons of 3; �. - F., 3.L0. ; 3 12 }�9, 4 '� 3.2A, 3:7-4, .3 1, 7.4, ;very of , .. 14.3 2, li f : 11''3.7 Substantial Completion 8.1.1, 8.1.3, 8.2.3,. 9.4.3.3 ' 9.8, 9:9.1, 9.10.3, 1 23, 12.2.2, 13-7 AlA Document A232® - 2009-(formerly A201"tC 41e L k�142j Copy giyt'0 �9�2 and 20,09 by The Ameri�an.tnstitute of f�hiteM&M nghfg::jest fared. WARNING: This A!A f3uaumen2 Is pnate.-�tad by 9J:S. pyrighi L avr aza intg natiarsai treaties_ ll *tthorEzEti 6-production or StiS�pn this AEA° i3a^uroertt, or arty portiorto; M.May.mult z-sere anaESes, and wifl bs:.posseb,e_. f under the Urm. PurdHasers are-0pdimitted to.repro�uce this document -to report copyright violations:of'Ai7� Corstr�d Vodgraents,.e�mad Ti e-American institute 9f Architects' legal counsel. Copyright@aia.org. . Time Limits 2.1.2,2.2,2.4,3.2.2,3.10,3.11,3.12.513.15.1,4.2.1, 5.2,5.3,5.4,6.2.4,7.3,7.4,8.2,9.2,9.3.1,9.3.3, 9.4.1, 9A.2, 9.5, 9.6, 9.7, 9:8,:9.9,9:10, I i:'I :3,:1. IA; .. 12 2 a3 5- 13.7, 14, 15 Txzts on Claims. 8,13.7, 15.1.2 h . Title to WOric0. 3 293.3 * . . '.-Tr nission. of Data in'Di tai 'iiirm 1 s WOVERTN'G APUft R1 T-0 WORK s - overingi 0r1 :. �1 L ' eealedor Unknown..g�, a 5.v° 7 3 25f3M 41452 k 1 1,2 6MW , '�. 15. Use r fiw Vnlee5, duie v a. 7 Wavez ��aizns�%eAn ?s 13.4.2 Waiver of Cli ifiis b fe G0nitruaion Manager r ' 13.4.2 Waxer o�ais'tht italtor ;3 y WaivajCa(aa1#1?e bier. 9 9.3:, .1-0. 9.10`.3.4.2, 14.2.4,15.1.E WaiuerofConse:itenal = �. (� i7��ages 14.M, 15.16.,, WaivevotLiens 9 14 2 "9 t}.4 sue- Waivers of'Suli�pg[tot •, 3 5, 4 2_lL5, 9.3.3, 9.8:4,,;9.9.1, 9.10.4, 12.2.2, Weather Delays :16J15.2 Work, Definition of 1.1.3 '.Written Consent 1.5.2, 3.4.2, 3.7.4, 3.12.8, 3,14.2, 4.1.3, 9.3.2, 9.8.5, 9,! .A, 9.10.2, 9.1.0.3, 10.3.2, I IA.1, 13.2, 13.4 2, 15A4.2 Written Interpretations 4.2.17, 4.2.18 - - 2.3 2 4; E 1 3.:9, 3.12 % 3 1 .If}, 5.2.1, 5.3, 5.4.4_ i; - _ $;22, 9.4t9 51, 9 7, 9'1#1 10.2.2,10.3;11:1.3, 1.22.2, 14; 15:4.1 V iritten, Orders"' 1.1.1, 2.3, 3.9, 7, 8.2.23 12.1, 12.2i 13:5.2, '14.3 j, 15.1.2 AAA Document A232Tm —2009 (formerly A2.01.TmCMa­1'9,92). Copyright 01992:bgd.2009 by The:Amedcan lnsWi it -of Architects. All rights.-risl6wed. te Init. WARNING: This AIAW Document .Is proct$d by 0S: Copyright.iAw and intematipiial.Treaties. Unatitbotmzed r*productlon or distribution -of this $ A[A Document, or any portion of it, may result In severe civil and.edminal pen$ttfr % and ►viil 4t prosecuted to the M' a)dmum extent possib€s under the lave. Purchasers are not permitted to reproduce thls document To report copyright,ri!Ailons•of A14, ontract, Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. ARTICLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS § 1.1 Basic Definitions §,1.1.1 The Contracl;Dociintents. The Contract.PN-,iirnents are oAuineratetl itz the Agreement between the Owner:and Y4 i et r (hercifiaftec the A. greement), and consist of the A cement, poi tditioris of the Cont�ract:(Crenerai, � A a me nary and other Conditions), Dra��uinn�, Specifcations, Addenda issued prior to. eaeGutar n of lie tract; �� � oil��o�nen#s:li�ted in the Agreeitlent and 1vCociificatto�s issued after execu#roz of the Cantrac��4:I+�lodt�€caiion-Is :..� .,..-n yam. (Y) a wnffen amendment to the Contract sigized byaottr parties, :(?) a Charie order, {3) aanatrietron..Change . (. ) �ec1 or 4 a. written order for a:mrnor change in the 41%rk issued by the Architect Unless speerfically rurirated in the Agreement, tire: Contract Do�xents do not Include tl�ie.dmnt or t#ahoy1 Y#id, Instrtictions to Bidders, oaple farms, ether rnfornaabart firrnrslred by fhe ne n anticipa#aon oTrecerving bids: ar ��°'' �poSals, ontra t� bid or proposal, or-pgt(ions of addenda ref Z i d g r iirremetitsj 6�. . ;,ems a. `. , 2 The y ct, A" ' tract:l]ocumettts formflre Co act fob Coast rictton. Tire Conf -&4,0presMts-the Brit me e e een the parties Ito and'superses prior xtegoiiatians, torescntatrons aT agreene�r, �e�ler Oft wrl r �ontrac#aylie°mended or modified csnly b:Mvclifieatron=the[aet Document �� . s m not a s corttrachral relationship of any kind (1) eezr the Co racxpr and fire Architect or 'rc . o , tween the ©rzt+tr. r: and Ire ConsctFot'atraer .or the Canstritetlonlvlag's WN cra r and th.�-Arelrrfeet or the Architect's calrsultants, {4):between Contractor and E o g Co' struction-Manager'.s eonsVItaints, (5) between the O ¢ner and ubeontractbi or e Construoiron Manager and the Architect, or {7): betw6d'n aay rsons r eair, t "ath�r i niractor. The Constrttron'llilanager and trc#ect shall, however, be entitled -to, gg;' K. c obligations under act the Contrtrtt nded!a facilitate performance of tlreYr duties: TF e� `, means the consiirnctrorr aad ervtces requrred by tl�e Contract Documents, whether u,, r; filet p c _. arld tnclrrdes all�titer late materials; dipment and ez�vtees':provtded or to $ ' F�avrcby tl%� fill.the Contrtr'soTiligatios The Work may constitute the whole ors s 1'rgjiv :to-tal construction of which the Work performed -under-# =ontract-Documents ole ,_fwhich may include construction by other Multiple M&Vontractorsand by the § Qwebwxr fading persons'or entities under separate contracts irotmxlustered by the Costrttciian i i.d The Dl win f- Drawings are the graphic and pictorial portions of the Contract Documents showing the -.. . dee3gn, �ocatio_n art dimensions of the Work, generally including plans; elevations; sections, details, schedules aril. : � Y :•�ltagrarnS § 4'flre Spoclatrons The Specifications are that portion of the Contract Documents consisting of the written 5�*requizerrreri#s.£o..r materials, equipment, systems, standards and workmanship for theWork, and performance ofrelatl ,servrces� - 1.1 J.4rittruments of Service. lnstruments of.Service are representations', in any medium of expression now known or later, developed, of the tangible and intangible creative work performed by the Architect and the Architect's consultants under their respective professional services agreements. Instruments of Ser�rice may include, without �F limitation, studies, surveys, models, sketches, drawings, s c-fica#ions, and other similar materials_ 1,1.8 Initial Decision Maker. The Initial Dec'siou A al. PAS the person identified' in the Agreezneztit° to render rrr s # dee�isions on Claims in accordance with Sciiart 11 and certify termination of the Agreement under Secltu 14.2: - - § 1.2 Correlation and Intent of the Bo tlrict Docurnerds F § 1r2 1 tod f the Contraot 3�p tnnents is to include all items. necessary for the prc1.-pe�-ex=ecut2on and completion k y � Cootracto . 1`he Contract Documents are core plempotary; ,arid h : by: one shall be as F rr KVy t y� t d b all; performmance b the Contractor shall be re aired on%to`he-extent oorisistent with the Con $ A is Ad'reasonably inferable, from them as being neeessal,.pr< duce the indicated.resu3ts. §.1.2.2 Organization of the Specifications into divisions, sections and articles, and arrangement of Drawings shall not control the Contractor in dividing the Work among: Subcontractors or in establishing the extent of -Work to be lierforined by any trade.. Igit AIA Document A232T* 2009 (formerly A20i ""C'Ma — 7952} - 4opyFight @ 1992•and:200a by Tfie Arildi.jcan Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. VVAPNING., This A.10 l36euinent is prbtectod By U.S. C6¢y'?!ght Lavvi and lnteriratidiial Treatir ties. wAhorik4d. reprodUttlon or distribution of this 10 . . Ale Docurt,eni, Gi aray portion. of it, may repu€t in se"m civil and c MIflal pgnaities, and W!11 be. prosom tad to tl o ina;imuin extent possitite under` the law. Purchasers are not permitted to reprodgc0-lhis dorUinent. To report copyright i Wationsof:Agq Contract t]ocuments, e{nail The American institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. § 1.2.3 Unless otherwise stated in the Contract Documents, words that have well-known technical or construction industry meanings are used in the Contract Documents in accordance with such recognized meanings. Captfization i; Terms -capitalized in these GeneraLConditions include those that are (1) specifically defined, (2) the7titles of numbered Y aid eies .or (3) the titles of other documents published by the American Institute of Architects .. 14 Jf0pretation err theinterest of brevity -the Contract Documents frequently omit modifying vyol�ds sues "all" and "any" and . -` les such as `the artic �� " aqd "an,". but the fact that a modifier or an article is: abse>li# from one statement and appears in mother is not intended thffect the interpretation of either statement:41 _ 14 Owrlershtp ltd Us Orawings,.5peciiicatiens and Othef1hil bents of Service.;. 15.1 The ArchitectaJn_J Arclntect's consultants:shall be deemed the authors and -owners of their respective.. trumerrts of Servi e, i tiding the Drawings and Specifications, and will retain all common law, statutory and other �'Sdrved>�jths., e}iiding op'' 'ghts. The Contractor,,. Subcontractors, sub-su-bcontt-actors, and material or;equipzn nt Tiers {lta Prot awe a co ht in the Insttrtiments of Service. Submittal o distri ration to meet offiq i- P Pig #lal r: b snt�riilatory require ore der purposes in connection with this Project is not to be construed as publication lit s ,�derogatrOn. f'the Arrtect3 chitect's consultants' reserved rights. �s r nrw `§ 1'62,he Catrtra for Su Tractors, Sub -subcontractors, and materraf equipment: suppliers ore authorized to use �F aad#product to Ir>, # ervice provided tot them solely and O. eft usively for execution. of the Work: All cppteS made�t prier sorxon shall bear, the copytaght notice; if any, shown on the Instnrmerits of Service. '� he Cclrrtract�lJbcgihs,� ' bcontractors, and miter al o equipment suppliers may not use the instruments of Service on tlrer pto e is ditions to this Project ui rde the scope ol�the. Work without.the specific wnitte9 ;: cowent.of the_ 3wireir,. it�tlr t and the Architect s:t onsultants. 1.6 Trat�stnlssl. `�1l Qata in ilrglfaFFQrfn i Y- : If the:iiai .intend #b iron it to - steam- nts of Service or any other information or clocumentaticln inidigital form, they shall endea''or to estabbsbrie. ssary protocols governing such transmissions, unless othorve already provided in the Agreernen�k�or the I#ract-pocuments. OWN ;�21� :General: A r '§Q1.1 The. Owner Ys`'fihdperson or entity identified as such :in the Agreement -and is referred to'throughout the Contract 1 :ocurnents s. if sngular-in number. The Owner shall designate in writing a representative who shall have express :authority to luri7xv d thener with respect to all matters requiring the Owner's approval or authorization. Except as c&r.wise prbvidediif Article 4, the Construction Manager and the Architect do not have such authority. The term r "Oer" means the Owner or the Owner's authorized representative. :§ 2.1.2 The Owner shill furnish to the Contractor within fifteen days after receipt of a written request, information necessary and relevant for the Contractor to evaluate, give notice of or enforce, mechanic's lien :rights. Such information shaiI include a correct statement of the record legal title to the property on which the Project is located, usually referred to as the site, and the Owner's interest therein. r `� :�.2.2 Iflfiorlttation and Services Required of the Owner - 2.2.1 Prior to commencement of the Wark, the Contractor may request in writing that the Owner provide reasoxiable <' evidence that the Owner has -made financial arrangerri:ents to fulfill -the Owner's obligations under the C�ttracl. . Thereafter, the Contractor may only request such evidence if (1) the Owner fails to ntalce paymento tie Contractor as the Contract Documents requrre,j a.hange in the Work materially changes the Contract Suer, or (3) the } contractor identifies in writing: re sonable, concern regarding the Owner's ability to makepayrrtent when due. The Owtcr shallil(rnish such cadence as a condition precedent to commencement. or_catrdtdon of the Work or the pgrlion of -the Work a mtW9by a material change. After the Owner furnishes the evrdef ce, the Owner shall not n2teri4ly vary; such financial arrangements without prior notice to the Cvnt ets�r` § 2.2.2 Except for permits and fees that are the responsibility of the Contractor under the .Contract. Documents, 'including those required under Section 3.7.1, the Owner shall secure and pay for necessary approvals, easements, assessments and charges required for construction, use or occupancy of permanent structures or for permanent AIA Document A232'1"1 — 2009 (formerly A201 mCMa—1992). Copyright Q 19922 and 2009. by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. init. WARNING: This AtAe Document is protected by-u.s_ Copyright i..aw and International. Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distrlbutlon of this AtAe Document, or any portion of it, may result In severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. Purchasers are riot permitted to reproduce this document. To report copyright Violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. 11 changes in existing facilities. Unless atherwise:provided.ander the,Contlract Documents, the Owner, trough the Construction Manager, sh4ll'seciire and;pay fortkbuil"dingperimii%t: 2.2.3 The Owner shall furnish su veys describina:gh�tsic characteristics legal iniitat ons and ;utility locatior►s for xh siebT`#iie Project; and a legal description of -the site The Contractor shall be _entitled:tfl rely oil the euraf - - r �, :�� �• . �r�o� a#re�in famished by the 4()wzier but shall exercise pieapeTprecautioxs feia'ting.to-the safe performance bf tbe'' e Owner shall furnish information or stir ices gtnred of the Owner by the �&&hcIt Docu�e71 ��th D ffi-w.= vlvF��rb'ic rom 'n�ss. T1ae _iw qer -hall also niher uraratita car sirrvzcs.r1 th : Oszvner's eatral d. , relevant to e Con s p�rfori 33ance ofthe srk*ith W(Wah% pzo�pt er ecer rig the Cori#ractor' W: ten request for such orinatiozi or services . 5 Unl erwi cededxi�ihe CzrtraeE 1o�en shallsiz ti7e Coror 0QPXv nrposes�fmaltrnb�rductlouspar�Ytoec #rozr3 a . r ode r tot foeward all con iitinications tq the Contract # lute Gonstru ion Mau is ar ode' e a �omznuni j".. the 1 efittect aTicc�itt inatiers ar iirg C}17t of or r w— i33-ii,afl - 2. r';s J _Tf di�� act u t �4'�ik-t'li"at is not in accoxdanee-thi the :ufrettsien the Coiiftact iocsiinetis as I �y pedtellY fails to •carry -out ��rrlr �nrce wt llie Gantt 3ocuai, tl Omer � 5ue retractor t- stop 4he i t ai g poxtioit fihereof ai,nttl mouse for such orderlies not a ve-tire"o a:diW on the al t ofthe _ "RAWHO IN �# t of the Owner tstxt�i dc�1X< p �viert e f� e Uei3eit of the£-e�n#zaetci rcray othr.ron rsr eiiti Gy; eel extent t to the i'quire t)Se 2.4e 1 DJitooYIC df t �i1 �ofir to Barry+ out -the Work io aceor�ce.with the Contract 3 oatimemts acid faiils . r eipi of written rii3tiee from the Owwxier to oia>oaei>ce aad vn ue c�oxrection of's ch E fi de pot i gleaf Owner inlay, without preju c tr to ,# er reze tidies tti� Ow ez ma}r e and promptness; the O s have, o Bet such defic e Ye In such ease an appropriate Cliange Order. shad e issued deducting from pa ririenis �. ihezi r ea r # } e t$ i� taator the reasonable cost ofcorrecting:such ri ficiencies, inoiud g axviier's expezises aria ompe al i o3 i gstruetion Manager's.and Architect's andtheir respective consultants' addYtio4alServIlms triaxle rtsaryh%$'default; neglect or failtirpucl action by'the Owner and azrionzits charged tothe Contractor , are bo';th�l i � �?provai of the Architee wafter eoilsultation :with ilie Constr[ ctiOii Tvlan er. if a . tints thel} p z _ ¢ or xla r fte> new&ajpr are not sufficient to cover such awounts, the Contracttiz shall pay the difference to the rs A#ZTI�.ICTA)R ,- . 3 ie Contractor is the person or entity identified -as slick in. the Agreernent.and is referred .to throughout the 'on a t Do> cents as if singular in xiuraWr. The. Contractor shall be lawfully licensed; if rt qu red in the jurisdiction whet',e:the Project is located. The Contractor shall designate, 'in vs+riting a i epresentative wlio shall have express authority to bind the Contractor with respect to all rnatters_ugder this Contract. The term `CConrractor" inaans the Contractor or the Contractor's authorized' representative 3 ..3:1.2 The plural term "Multiple -I'rinie Contracto6l zepers=toiiersons or entities who perform eonstrtiut 0 under k : contracts with the Owner ttxat are admu ist red h °tlie Construction "Manager. The term does-net-incltsdet3 Owner's' own force,, including persons or fifres ider.separate oiitracts not -administered by the trUction meager. AP ' S x 3�i 2�tor shah piWrfan the Work in aecordariee with the Cotitct Docire� . ,E � (�,'� Contactor shall not be relieved of obligaiiorts to perforiri the Yt�'o�lk.>m accordance �ritlx theContract . bociimeits either by activities or dufaes of the Construction 11�Ianager flr Atch'iteet in theft admizvistration of the Contract, or by tests; in :pections ox approvalsrecluired or�ietfoziiaed by tiersons or'eiitities other thazi ttie Cotitr�tor; , AIA Document A2321- 2009 {formerly A .0,11 ""CNta--1992js f;opyrighbO M2 and 20ti9 by The. American Institute f-Ardiitects. AN rights- reserved. trill, ysARN1tiG: This P-W Document is protected byt3.S. Copytigtrt Lav: and 1ntarnational 'Treaties-.finauthaized rey�roftsa tiara or drstri'aert an o€tills 12 AIA® Document, or any portion of it, may. result in severe cave[ and cttm rial:iJenaltios, and. will be preseci:ted to the rrta;dmurn extent:pos�sibte ' under the law. Purchasers are not permitted io reproduce this document•To rep otcopyright violations of AIA contract"Documents, e-mail The Amedc; rh institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. § 3.2 Review of Contract Documents andTield Conditions by Contractor . § 3.2.1 Execution of the Contract by the Contractor is a representation that the Contractor has visited the site, become generally familiar with local conditions under which the Work is to be performed and correlated personal observations with requirements of the Contract Documents: ' �.�g� 2 2 Because the Contract Documents -are complementary,the Contractor'shall before startin each onion of the g.: p iy Wont; carefully study and compare the various Contract Documents relative to that portion of the ''Ark, as well 'as the information furnished by the Owner pursuant to Section 2.2.3, shall take field measurentents�f ally existing �s 3 cogoft^C is related to that portion of the Work, and shall observe ariy conditions at the ite. affecting ;t. These �blrgiions are for the purpose of facilitating coordination.and construction by th�e:Confractor and ale not for the purpose of discovering errors, omissions, or inconsistencies in the Contraq#-i3oeutnemts; however, -the Co itraetor shall, -., �, : promptly report to the pstruction Manager and Architect any errors xneonststencies or omissions discovered by.or .;� trade known to the CofiMor as a request, for inforxrtation submitted to 'the Construction Manager m such form as the • �Cflnstzuct�o i lldanager�4 st rclutecurnay require. Itis recogn et that. the Contra[�ctor's review is made in the : oirtractor' p u'rty� pntraetbr and not as a licezised destgh professional, unless othervise-specFf airy provided nrle Cortzoct�` s, , 3 Tt- s AA taA oo •wired to ascertain than.the'ContractDoctididh s nre yin accordance :with a hcable >Iraws, statutes; � antes es e and regulations, or lawful orders of public authorities, but.the Contractor shall . m tl�irt tohtol o ion 1Vlaztagtrr and Ai chitect any noneonfortntt discovered by or rn$de `krtbtt fo the s optt �eto> as a� test o�i nation subinri#ed td Construction Manager to such foriri as the Corstruction tiiiinager d ehitect#iia >e tt1 °ap y_ {� �;�#.If e Co nor elie . at additional cot - 3 the ritt t r s or time rs mv4lved because ofelanfcattons or instructions the . s y.Ar c `tect r su s "rise Contractor's notices of retests for information pursuant to Sections 3 2 21nr 3.Z1 3.; % onttactor sl� � as provided in Axttiayle 1a' -If the Contcactdiffails to -Perform -the: obligations of Seetigps 3.2.2 .or 3 Y 2.3 Co tractor shall a @ucl# costs and damages to the Owner would have be rz avi xclerl if m.. g t- lie Corittagtor had pe�'l im"; -d such obltgatioiis ,If the Contractor performs those obligations, the Contractor shall not € be liable to the Oa�pet fo# Arcb tect or damages resulting from errors, ineotisistelieies or oin ussrons %zi �e Contract tocuments for di fegs3e lvixeeti field measurements .or conditions and the Contract Documents, or foz noncciltform�es of tlxe tt ct Documents to applicable laws, statufes, ordinances, a ;rules and regulatiotts; and .;�; la�rfitl-oro�ir�`'of�ubYt�'aiitbirities. _ . A .1 iTsupervMon *W--Coile'tr t!on Procedures rt _ 311 The CaittraJ. 0%li<a11'%supervise and direct tiro Work, using the Contractor's bestskill and attention. The =CVhtractor shall'bd-'W A y responsible for, and have control over, construction means, methods, techniques, sequences `. and procedures anti -for noordinating all portions of the Work under the Contract, unless the Contract Documents give other speo>ficnsttn cortcei3ning these matters. If the Contract Documents give specific instructions concerning -, constiruction mean ,%&hods, techniques, sequences or procedures, the Contractor shall evaluate'the jobsite safety thereof a, except as stated below, shall 'be fully and solely responsible for the jobsite safety of such means, methods, rid techniques; sequences p. procedures. If the Contractor determines that such means, methods, techniques, sequences or ,E. procedures may not 9 afe, the Contractor shall give timely written notice to the Owner, the Constriction -Manager, and the Architect and shall not proceed with that portion of the Work•without further written instructions from the Architect, throWh the Construction Manager. If the Contractor is then instructed to proceed with the required means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures without acceptance of changes proposed by the Contractor, the Owner = ` ; !shall be solely responsible for any loss or damage arising ;solely from those Owner -required means, riethods, techniques, sequences or procedures. - : :3:0.2 The Contractor shall be responsible to,.the QWner for acts and omissions of the Contractor's eiioa�ees, Subcontractors and their agents and emip1q ;Ahd other persons performing portions of the Works ,017 oil behalf of, the Contractor or any of its Subc�f�ors. Fx § 3.3.3}ie Contractor shall be responsible for inspection of portions of the Prolea aIread3 performed to -determine that such porttoris aret prober condition to receive subsequent Work. § 3.4 Labor and Materials - § 3.4.'1 Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall provide and pay for labor, materials, equipment, too-'s, construction equipment and machinery, water, heat, utilities, transportation, and other snit AiA Document.A232T" =2009 (formerly A201 TMCMa—1992). Copyright ®1992 and 2009 by The American Institute ofArchited& All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA� Document Is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and interr-ational Treaties. unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this Me Document, or any portion of it, may result In severe civil and -criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible 9.3 j under the law. Purchasers are not permitted to reproduce this document- To report copyright violations of ALA Contract. Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia-org. facilities and services necessary for proper e�eciitign and cotnpletioan f the Wont, whe her to nporary ar_gerztixneitf and whether or not incorporated or;toe incorporated. in the York. § 3 4 2 Except in the case ofminor changes m the Mork authorized Ixy the- rch�tgct m ar r rice with the.Contractor racy make substitutions only with ]he consent of the ©wrier after :evaluatioza v; z - thy ct, izi coirtsuRation with the Cbnstruction Manaoex, •an€ zn accorilooc4-itb a Change Order pr Consi.YW n .0 _ ME, '4 ;Ihe Contractor shall:enforce-strict dis-.e crplzne and t pd o tlerar�ttg 4.C, nt�ctor's�pioyees aid t�t�Mr carzymg out the Work The Conttor slaa�I tiotrit€t ernploymenttfnfit personresons>tx�txy 901W in tasks ass gned o theirt *- Warratttj S. T Contra Owe€ er, Cflr t �n M-404- , chttect t � zt c1u�P�aez t mashed "r the C good= ate= aad v�? iess.the o t t Dn eras re hire c p ant t se thi r gracto wa that #lie Wi�rlc will ciinform �vifh theurreents of the Cotttadcntents vicill Ile from :. , i3r se inherent an the quaht of the Work the-Conffadt liocumehts require oi� pent. . � � r >tt cntafor`t�irx��b;tbese requ�ments,riaa3TbN-���e�ed�,�Seetiv� 'I&e-�onti[ur's `� deft caused by ab ase„lterbort to ter existed .6y`t�€e �n >at'-xitaiiiteanee; •ixnpznperapaTj u,W nptaleaid teardIV- orrzial x7sagt" M--tee g r r or fnrnislr t evrclerice ns o tl>:elcand x or 4rchit�., the' GA�zt'(ract... s tea... or'y #nn� oa tuetti. _aq * s ma's €Butner, use 6Ad w t OeE6f rr►vtdecl by fi i Co traE3tt�x at e�all when bids arc i d r ne-,otiat eV!;-.wnojuded- whir o rat yet e�ttuc r erelyhed` _ ct § 3 7ete6entis, miliati�lvtth § 3 r oss v . )i ise; Co"pt Documents, the.Owner� Akough the o tt etL n onasEr;Sball seor permit iCont actor shall secitramd pad for o#herermts; des, licetis;rs and e sb g n envies necessary�for .proper .execution and cample tbhW ilte Work that ark cnstoniarily �..x - set d aer etfxion oftiontract and legally required at the trme'bids reined or negotiations concluded. �. #2 The G n .. c ompIy with and give notices required by Appl a blo laws, statutes; ordinances;. codes, 4 ,f cil aid �r„egtilation ; lawful.o£dem of public authorities -applicable xo perfarnrtan e o the Work: § 3 7,,3 I� �3i� e? er�is Work knowing it to be contrary to agplieabie laws, statutes, ordinarie s, eodt s, rules ar>d latio'ris`*—fil I orTers ofpublic authorities; the Contractor shalt. assume appropriate respAns bility for tieh. swot �ll bear the costs attributable to correction.- § , �4 T:a the e or "own Conditions. if the -Contractor encottnterS eor�dtttops:at the site that are�1-} subsur..face or o he congealed physical conditions drat di#%r rriateaeially from those iticlicated-in the Contract Doeuments-or . -: �� ��) iitil�ziowit�p"t�ysical conditions of an unusual naturs..tl�at tlif�-er zxiaterially fz�sm those ordinarily found to exist:and gently zecob ized as inherent in construction actinties ofthe ch�racter.provided for in the, Contract .Doctimezits; the A., .Contractor shall promptly provide notice to tite (3wner, Canstructioi�.11+Iaager, and the Architect befoz�: eonditons arc -�=".disturbed and in no event later than 21 da}s after first o'hser�a�tce of the. conditions_ The architect and Corrstn,�etioa r ; Manager will promptly investigate such conditions antlri the Architect, in consultation with the Constructa�rn y .IaiYager, determines that they differ materiaMy:and Use an .increase or'deozease in the Contractor's cQst of�s tie required for, performance o any.part of will,xeco menid an in adjustment the-Cont ctSum or:. Contract Time, or both If the ArchitectqWconsultation. with the Constrtictioti'Manager, detern "r. ""s t the condttitons the:szte are rib haterially.di#erezitirori� those indicated ' the Contract Docurments agd o change in the teri , w o lbo ustified, tt0;4%cliit�eet.shai promptly-notify..filie Owner,..Construe o�g eager, and Compactor m; t� wratug, st7t reasons: If the Owner or Contractor disputes the Arctect's detezizttriation or recomizten(Ulioii, eithe partjr r *oceed as provided in Article 15. § 3.7.5 If, in the course of the Work, the Contsactor.encounters human remains ouecognizes the existeaop-ofbunal:= markers, archaeological sites or wetlands not indicated in the Contract Documents,'the Contractor shall "in mediat4Cdy. suspend any operations that would affect them and shall notify the Owner, Constriction Manager, and Architect. AfA Document A2327' �,2009. (former€y.Ai6j *"'CMa-1992). Copyright 0 t992 and 2009 by the Ati6Ara n.Institute oEArchlEegts; All rights reserveii_ €nit. WAt?t4€'MGf This Ate Document is protected by U.S. Copjdght Lava and iaternat€onal TrevMes tlnart�.N oriized reprod=Oon or distribution ofthis � Ale Document, or any partivn of it, May resuft in severe s€v:€ and crisri€nai penalties, and wil€:be prd�ecuted Fo L- maxi¢i;uist extent posit ie f under tt+-law. Purchasers are not permitted to reproduce.this documeot.;o r%)ort copyright violations of:NA Contract Documents; e-mail the Arneftan Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org_ Upon receipt of such notice, the Owner shall promptly take any action necessary to obtain governmental authorization . required to resume the operations. The Contractor shall continue to suspend such operations until otherwise instructed. by the Owner but shall continue with all other operations that do:not affect those -remains or features. Requests for adjustments in the Contract Sum and Contract Time arising from the existence of such remains or features may be it ad6,,as;�pFovided in Article 15. S a BA oA ,<MTRFy f & Pri, +i 3..%.2 ne Contractor shall include in the Contract_Sum all allowances stated in the Contras Do uments. Items by allowances shall be supplied forsiich amounts and by such persons or entitiesas the Owner may -direct; 'ontractor shall not be required to employ persons or entities towhom,the Contracttirhas.reasonable ❑les, ' erwis deal in the �t:Doeuments ' .1 k'-: low all'cbver tlteeostlo°the Contractor t . aterials and equipment delivered at the site and , less applicable. trade discouhts;LL ` n =costs for unloading. and handling at the site;'labor,-itistallationcostsr ovetlxead;.proftt at d e . . se nthplated-fbr-staioe allowance amounts -shall be included in the Contrract Sum but ' ' bt. lI t es; and re more than or less than allowances, the Contract Sum shall'be adjusted accordingly- bThe amount of the Change Order shall reflect (1) the di#ference between actual costs �s under Se6tion.3..8.2.1 and{�)'cbanges in Contractor's-cbsls-under Stictlon 3.8.2 2 ttelaa sr*ud � ef�tder an allowance shall be selected by the Owner with reasonable promptness. x. ebn s qrh y a competent superrntendent and necessary assistants who shall be to attendan at t si j ce of the �Vorl� fihe superintendent -shall represent the Contractor, and;=' . .. .. atift,iiy o su *tend e t spill' be as minding as if given to the Contractor:. Y 1 pr leafter award of ihe.Coritract; shall furnish 0119" `tt the Owner and don.Manager; the.nanie and qualifications of -a props 3lpeiriritendent. The ly within - 14.4ays to the Contractor in.writing sta;W � whether the Owner, the architect has -reasonable objection to the prop Bs l6tiperintendent or (2) that any of. review. Failure of the Construction Manager°to reply within the 14 day period shall ale objection..". not employ A proposed..superintendent to whom the Owner, Construction Manager or and timely objection. The -Contractor shall not change the -superintendent without the 1` not unreasonably bewithheld or delayed. SO Q ruction Schedules ^`fAr1 areaonYract; promptly after being awarded the Contract, shall prepare and submit for the Owner's and w 3 rch tect's information and the Construction Manager's approval a Contractor's construction schedule for the Work' The s6hedut�' all not exceed time. limits current vender the -Contract Documents, shall be revised at appropriate interG.als as required by the conditions of the Work and Project, shall be related to the entire Project schedule to the extent required by the Contract Documents, and shall proyido for expeditious and practicable execution of the Work. .y The Contractor shall cooperate with the Construction, l�iataa�;er in scheduling and. performing the Contractor's Work to avoid conflict with, and as to cause no delay in thtt tvorlt-i5r activities of other Multiple Prime Contractors or e `construction or operations of the Owner's ovrnfozc. f § 310 2 The Contractor shall prepare .a ..-. HJ ttal schedule, promptly after being awarded thejQttnt o and thereafter p eat as.O?Wsi'sary to maiptaio eufiirent submittal' schedule, and shad submit the set eriale(s) ftir the Construction Y hjtectupprotrai. The Architect and :Construction Manager's azpzo2l shall.not unreasonablybe �, aed� d fiho stilinittal schedule shad (1) be Coordinated wish the Cotacto's construction schedule, and. alldi;s struction Manager and Architect reasonable.time to reviitf sbzriattals. If the Contractor fails to sulirnit a su"(i schedule, the Contractor shall not be entitled to.any inciiaea5e in Contract Sum or.extension of Contract Time based on the time required for review of submittals. AIA Document A232Tm — 2009 (formerly A2DI TMCIJia--1892). Copyright ®1992 and 2009 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. [nit 1NARNINd. This AIA° Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and lntamatfonal Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction qr distribution of this Me Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and crirriinai penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possllole under the law. Purchasers are not permitted to reproduce this document. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract flocurhents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. § 3.1Q.3 The. ContraetQr,shall partic pate,with o16er.Contiactorsjh< QonMuctioxi. Manager anti 4wnezfn eviewinb and coordinating all t schedules for: hcorporauon nfo the Project schedule:tbat is prepared by 1fe'Qoostruetion Manager: Tlie Contractor shall make revisions to tlie.constructioti :scliedule and submittal scbedile as deeirted necessary by the Construction Maztager,to conform to the Project schedule.': " e ost.recent schedules sulimitted to -the hall perform e Work iu . pneml accordance with the m .. ., Contractors p zx�a #h �, . ._ t : g t d. incorporated inter the a .raved Project schedtll. _. . coon Manager arici Archttec. an.J _ . �Qnstru �PP _ NI 0 aeurnerrts.an �Srrtples at the Slte y� �, �e intrar for shall maintain aCthc site fore ncr o p. opy 9f tha sax�iix s pci catioxis Addenda,, C riri�e `Orders and other-Modifations, in good -order and marked currently to anel:seieftions.naade ' bg constri coon, a copy a approved Shop Drawing , Prod�t D ainpies aiTd s tl , egtiired �:. .. dials. f_ e doc a shall' �raiiable to the Architec�i a U41iv" ed o-.th., Co tz c oit.Manager.£tir ittal to Lwri, _ comlett3n:+fthedrk as.aodheNrlcas eonsireted f, Z. r� v ff4 Sfiop 7 ang r ductDatasurd ar p s z u3s, drariis, schedules and other rises apecrally prepared €oi the Work by the �C era b ^t b-subcontractor, mmufacturera:supplier, or 4ts#ributor.t9JI—lus:we some portion. of -t - .yr�,;- §�dons, statzdard schedules„peozzrance marts, instructions, broclaW es;'aars and other° it. Pana� � _�� � the Contractor to illustrate materials Y� er�urprrrenEP t for some portioz> of the, Word < $ saw'.a pies that illustrate materials, e(lutpment or woiicmansliip andestablish standards ley g tixet3x1c d p5 t ,x', AL 1,12�4 rho m- Data, Sang l and_sttniiar submittals art' noiContract Doeumm% T se is p= �- s tq detttonstratb the Contractor proposes to conforazi-t o the informa#ton- uen and tlr design concept M � xpre the nts thbse portions of the Work'for which the Corrtraet Dos nen require �utrrrztti is evlte e and anstrtiction.Manager is ,subject to the liitiltatlons of`Secttpns:4F 2:9 thro i T . btnittals upon ybich,the Const ei>on.,Ma�ia randAfcl ect art not eatpected;to take ' - rospo t tx r tified-in. the Contact Dom ments; -Subti�ittals fih�t a� nox re�rired by tl?e Contract iO Mp ,w Doeeiiiient may '. the Construction Manager or Architect with thin_ h s § 3.12.' The C�� hall review for compliance with the Contract Documents, approve and submit to tlic Y Construction 1VIaiYa hop Drawings, Product Data, Samples and similar submittals requiredby the Contract I�ocuzfaents with the Project subinittal.schcdule approved by the Construction lvlapageraiicl Architect, nr in the al ei� **ed Project submittal schedule, with reasonableprompttiess and in such sequence as to x , , cause iio delay iA 4ork or in the activities. of other Multiple Prime Contractors or the Owner's own -forces. The Coixt�raor shall cooperate with the Construction Manager in the -coordination of the Contractor's Shop Drawings, Product Data; Samplp similar submittals with related documents submitted by otherMultiple Prime: Contractors. 1y6;y submitting. Shop Drawings, product Data, Samples and similar submittals, the Contractor representsto the Ovi+ner, Con ction Manager,and Architect, that.the.Contractor has (1) reviewed and approved, them;:(2.) determined az�d verified rriaterials, field measurements•and field constructiorreriteria.-related thereto;:or will so. and (3) cheek ed An d coordinated the information -contained within -such subzrrrttals..with the requirements of the -Work and -of the s Contract Documents_ § 3 'i2.7 The Contractor shall perform no portion of the Work for which the -Contract Documents!regti# s�ibmrttal and review of Shop Drawings, Product Data, pie or similar submittals until the respective submittalham. den reviewed and approved by the Azclrftecr - 3ztls$36rk shall be accordance with approved submittals except tltat tl Cn#aetor shall not be relieved of 'deviations°front requirements o€the Contract Dacuarnents by the Arclutect's�pproval :of:Shop r �x �� ��Jraw3id�� .� Data, :Samples or stinilaz subrnitta3s unless �e Co>rtraior�as specifically inforzned`'t�e. . ` Constriction Manager and Architect in writing of such deviation at the tiles Qf submittal and1) the Althaitect has: given written approval to the specific deviation aS a nninor change in t#re V4�orlc, or (�) a Change C?se3r of construction Change Directive has been issued authorizing the deviation. The Contractor shall not be relieved of responsibility for AIA Document.A232— — 20.09 (formerly A201 ""DIVIa—19g2). Gopyr+ght 01992 and 2009 by The American Institute of Architects_ -Ali rights reserved_ in[t 4§{:�RkING—. This AIA® Document is protected by U: ^vopyrigiit Lave and lrAernatit„nal Treafies. Unatitltorize# reproductian or drstri�estion of this 6 AfA®Dooumant o: arsy.port3+in a€ at, MAY resutt irr:seve E cEvit and crimiriar.penaltles, and will � vrosecuteu to the rnaxiraurn extent possible f sander the law. Purchasers are not permitted to teproduco this document. To report copyright violations of AIA contract Documents,: e-mail The American InsEitute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@ala.org. errors or omissions in Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples or similar submittals by the Architect's approval . thereof. § 3.12.9 The Contractor shall direct specific attention, in writing or on resubmitted Shop Drawings, Product Data, ,Sarrip cs or similar submittals, to revisions other than those requested by the. Coz�struction Manager and Architect on, ia prsvl r is tbmittals. In the absence of.such written notice, the Architect's approval of.a resubmission shall not apply recisions. - �' 1 The Contractor shall not be required:to provide.. professional services -That cons�tta�e the practice of . far t cture or engineering unless such.services are:sNelf edly-required bythcC zttl c ocurnents:for- a portiazt•of tie Work or unless the �oniraetor needs to. provide such service's in order tq car�r�out#he;�oritractor's resppnsbilities aonstrnctiox� means, ethods, .technigrtes, segnences and procedure Contractor. shall mot be required .to p wide professionals tit violation of applicable law. Ifp ore tdhal� design services or certifications by a,. d itgn profes�lonal re l o systems, materials or equipmenl sliecifically required of the Contractor by the QCgdtract D6t6�ents,1 i er and the Architect will specify a`ll performance and design criteria that such services =�iaut saUs shall cause:such:services or certifications to be provided.by a properly licensed desfgh gzr��ssioiidk hose „s. i}ur ' d seal stall appear on all drawings, calculations, specifications; certficattons,ho <�raxvir th r i ep r by, such.pzofessionah Shop Drawings and other.sub-iittals related t6 the 1� -6rk, ','des' u di.04- ,by others;.shal-bear such:professiodul' wdtten.approvii when. . slabmx e lte�c t tech wrier :and the Architect shall. be entitled to -rely. opolx the adequacy; .accuracy. And y comt�ple ir� 0 0, tervtid, trflcattoris and.approvaIs, performed or provided: by such:Aesign.professiouats ,pr�v�ite chtfect=have �tancngrapC�nl�criteria-ilia( sueh. serer rnusfat�sfy't khiS Section 3.12;f0, the Arch>tect uvtll-review, approveor take other appropriate n sttbr i#ta}s��ai r t nit d ptupose of checkfti sfor .9 fbrmance with information given and the design. ,IaC OV 0tp3ressedluie�a�� Documents. The Conirpotdr�hall not be responsible for the adequacy of —the yY � Re r er and eslgn c i n pecified in the Confta D6cuments. M 31,04 of.8ite ?§ 313��ontraotr�hall berations at the site to areas permitted by applicable lawstatufes, ordinances, .'Co < lawful orders of public authorities and -the Contract Doctrtriettts: azid shall -not th materials or equipment , _,§ 313.2 ­11The Contrac#ar shall coordinate the Contractor's operations with; and seise the.approvai of, the Construction Manager befaeusxrlgtyprtion of the site. -�,iA §� 14 Qutlmg.atid l�aitd�atng 3'141:"The Contractorgtall be responsible for cutting, fitting or patching required to complete the Work or to make its parts f t together pz s erly' ,Il areas requiring cutting, fitting and patching shall he restored to the condition "exist e'' rior to the< it tin fitting and patching, unless otherwise required b the Contract Documents. g, g >� g, q y ' � 314.E=ate �tantracta� shall not damage or endanger a portion of the Wazk or fully ar partially completed =`�=�ortstruCtioil °ofthe Owner's own forces or of othez Multiple Prime Contractors by cutting, patching, or otherwise =� � altering such construction, or by excavation. The Contractor shall riot cut or otherwise alter such construction by the Owner's owti#irces oz by other Muilaple Priute Contractors except with written consent of the Construction Maiaager,. Owner and such other Multiple Prime Contractors; such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. The Contractor shall not unreasonably withhold from the other Multiple I'Fime Contractors or the Owner the Contractor's consent to cutting or otherwise altering the Work. F. ,§145 Cleaning Up _ § 3.15.1 The Contractor shall keep the pr s0s and surrounding area free from accumulation of waste materials or rubbish caused by operations under 6: retract. At completion of the Work the Contractors it remove waste maten€a sZ tut bish, the Contras itr's vo'is, construction equipment, machinery and surpiws ate iafs from and about the Pion ct 31511f the Contractor fails to clean up as provided in the Contract Doc tents, the Owner, or Construction Manager with the Owner's approval, may do so and the Owner shall be erifided to reimbursement from the Contractor. AIA DocumantA232TM —2009 (formerlyA201TMCNla 1992). Copyright O t9.92.and 2009 by The American Institute of Architects.-AII rights reserved. trait• WARNING'. This Ate Document is protected by Ui$. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution ofthis 17 Ale Document, or any portion of It, may result In severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible ! under the law. Purchasers are not permitted to reproduce this document To report copyright Violations .of ALA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@ala-org-