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HomeMy Public PortalAbout111-2012 - Metro - Thor Construction - NSP 3 (3)§ 3.16 Access to Work The Contractor shall provide the Owner, Construction 1Vlanager and Architect access to the Work in preparation an'd progress wherever located_ lties, Patents and CQpynght�, r �T# � o3 ae#or shall gay. all royalties and 3ia„nse fees_ The Contractor shall do ehJd or claims ' or tnfrmgen mt 4 co y r s and patent ri hts and shall hold the Owner, Construction Manager and'Architect harrrticss:frotn los bn :.. account thereof, but shall not br resp®nsibleiar such defense or loss when a particular d�eess or product of a p tnanu€acturer or rnanufachlrers is required by the Contract Doctrmeints or where t opyrrght viol On . in Drawings, Specifiratioz* car.other documents:prepar'ed liy rile Owned Et t, onstruot�an s Manager. However, if -Contractor bas teason.ta believe, that.ttie rerl�trred�e�i�iu, pzoc�ssor pra�duct is art njement.of a copy or a:patextt, xh Con t0, shall be x�ponsil r stZeh to a ss such informttnrt is ptlyed totecGthrouglt'tlte Ctnstru .Q l - nger. 4'f 8 Irtdericfion .1 T le# peztnnitted bylaw, the �^.octoz slza#l° zdemntfy artd hold .the f?vtrer, fo a"� r, Constcttort Markage�r''sand ccirxtect's costtl�, andens and ;euoYf Efts , daz ales,1oss atttl:;expentes, utcludtrrg bttt rr lr]o3rtteel trs-atto eye' s; l; .. 4 tgxatr: e etc 1orlc, provided tltat such claim, damage,los$ or expense 3s l b t b ess, disease or'death, or �to rn�ury to or d-. strt Batt e fai3 tole rmy(caterthan ie . gel - nl eiit Sus d"t�y the negiib nt acts:.or omissto s:af the Cantracty , a b'con ctvr, pleyed by themor anyone for uvhase cts aey maybe-li ble,4egazh thhec ncf lar s as ,caused iQ gatt by a p nxdemnted;hereunderucl:oigataon shall tznt "Iffi-i Mn edtaee other riots° or obhgaao# f ,in deAhat would otherwise eisast as to 4a t~ciaun3 ­ 19_' - ��, enti -_ ' 18 clot" sirtst ri or >ttdeuuii�ied under this,Section 3.15 3y an employes of tbttraetor, a- �s� �° ._. �rbntor,�i dy tndtrectlyetraployed by them or anyone for whose acts. they may l�tabe, the f n ort gltall not be limited 6 a limitation on atnoun# sir lama es, :a_ g._ -or oaeirta7br for tle Contractor or a Subcontractor under works'pensation aciIF_, ?i fs x diob h ber it a r t mployee benefit acts. i *I X* Al HIT1 T AN1:3 PONSTRUCTION MANAGER y 4 fSnneYai The.:Owner shall fetaiit an architect lawfully licensed to practice architecture or an entity lawfully gracticing :. w arcl iteetzrre in th jurisdiction where the Project is located. That person or entity is identified as the Architect in'fhe Ab et ' d e w to throughout the. Contract Documents as if singular in: number. ; ?1 The Ownerrsiail retain a construction manager lawfully. licensed .to practice construction manna went or an t enttt�A4z01y practicing construction management in the jurisdiction inhere the Project is located. That person or �entity isletM. as e Construction Manager in the Agreement. and is referred to throughout the -Contract, ,.. Documents as-,R lingo, ar in number: i § ,1.1:3 butie$4..�sponsibiiities and limitatioi s. of authority of the'Construction Manager: and Architect asset forth in ntract Documents shall not be restricted, modified or extended without written consent of --the Owner,. f -4 �Coristruction Manager, Architect and. Contraetor.:Con�sent shall not be unreasonably withheld. . `x^k T tl 1.4 If the employment of the Construction lvlatter or .Architect is terminated, the Owner shall employ a.su�€�ssor Wlt- obstruction manager or architect as to whom te�i�ntractor has no reasonable objection and whose tatu3 under ilte Contract Documents shall be that ofthq-40_6-#suction -Manager or Architect, respectively. j_ggg4 l "f on of the Contract = 2.1 lte i ustructio>j Manage and Architect will provide administration of the C7-.b as described in the �..otnract pocrtents arty _ill be the Owner's representatives. during constructtor ittil the date the Architect issues the � �t 34 = �, , rural°Certi�c�te �r Paytnent. The Consiructiori 1Vianager alad Architect will have °auth�orit3t to act on behalf of the . .' Owner otiiy to the extent provided lit t1>ee Contract I3oeumerits. . § 4.2.2 The Architect will visit the site -at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction, or as otherwise agreed with f the Work completed, and to e generally familiar with the progress and quality of the portion o _ trip , the Owner, to become gre q tY g Y P Irrlt. AIA Document A232f'" — 2009 (formerlyi 2D1t'"C1VIa—1992). CDpyright� 1992 and 2-0Q9 by Th6 American €r�stituts uf.Asohdects_ Atl rights reserved. 6VA R;ll€3-: This Alfa t}ocumant is protected lay ti.'8: € op -tight Law adtl tilts iY►atiottal Traeaes: WlauthartA�d reptuti:tetipmor disbibdtion of this At,ae Document, or any portion of it, assay result iix s#vere rival ants 4:dminattorialbSes; ai:d will he prbsecuted to the waornutiextent possiii€� i . undor the lase. Purchasers are not permitted to reproduce this -document. To report.copytightviolations-ofAIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American . Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@ain.org_ determine in general if the Work observed is being performed in a manner indicating that the Work; when fully. completed, will be in accordance with the Contract Documents. However, the Architect will not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on -site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work. On the basis of the site visits, the Architect will keep the Owner reasonably informed about the progress and quality of the portion of the g r. Work completed, and report to the Owner and Construction Manager (1) known deviations from the Contract T�ogr igpts and from the most recent Project schedule -prepared by the Construction Manger; and (2) defects and . defiroies observed.in the Work. - Construction Manager shah provide a. -staffing plan to.include one or mole�repzesentaiives.who shall lae.in ,. y attendance at the Project site whenever the Work is being performed: The Constrtcti4rt`1Vlanagerwill determine in general if the Work observed is being performed in accordance with the ConCracUMuments, will.keepthe Owner � r asonably informed ofihti progress of the Work, and will report to %00W = and Architect.(I) known deviations %-om the Con Doc its and the most. recent Project schedple, d 2) defects and deficiencies observed in the {yyy t tA.. ' 1.4 Thd-'CW ictcort onager will schedule. and coordinate the activities of -the Contractor and other. Multiple 'xFt e Cortfras i%cacfrdaree with the latest approved Project schedule. - ra 5_oxtst0fittn M alter, except to the extent required by Section 4:2;4, and Architect will riotliave control #„ ;' o c>er,rxrge s�onstraneans, methods techniques, sequences or procedures,'or. for the safety precautions s ri# nIftectt001-0. the Work; since these are solely.the Contractor's rights andresponsibiI.ities under the } , A Cotrtr ocun Ms except provided in Section 3..3.1, and neither riflbe responsible for the: Contractor's failure ' to pe0orfxi lh,� Work .1' %ocgI-dare with the requirements of the-0- ojiUa- ocuments. Neither the Construction 1Lwager i 3O fi3re �`f vil] l +e contraI over.or charge of bfbe responsible for acts or .omissions of the tctractd%tbcontdcfbzs, or #hr agents or employeeSdr rrf,any other persons or entities performing portions of the Work f J: 4.2;fiZommutxtcaVoi's olitating ContM4Adrrimistration. Except as otherwise provided in the Contract Documents or r duet coiquriinirttcs have beenpecially authorized, the Owner and Contractor shallndeaor to co urttcate wttl -each otji throu& the Construction Manager, and shall contemporaneously provide the same ^coz cations to, the Af. et about matters arising out of or relating to the Contract etl rents. Communications by vttlr;the AV, tect'S ansultants shall be through the Architect. Conununicattons-by and with. Subcontractors and.ma..-9V_l suppliers slia11 be-Prough the Contractor. Communications by,andvuith'other Multiple Prime Contractors shall bi . iighihetni2stru on Managerand sliall be contemporaneously provided to the Architect if those communications are about matters arising out of or related to the Contract Documents. Communications by and with the OwVer's own forees shall be through the Owner. 4.2.7 TheConstruetibn Manager and Architect will review and certify all Applications for Payment by the Contractor, in -accordance with the provisions. of Article 9. :.4.2:8 he chitect.and Construction Manager have authority to reject Work that does not conform to the Contract .. Documents and will notify each other about the rejection. The Construction Manager shall determine in general - r _whether the Work of the- Contractor is being performed in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents and notify the Owner, Contractor and Architect of defects and deficiencies in the Work. Whenever the Construction Manager considers it necessaryor advisable, the Construction Manager will have authority to require f'arldfional inspection or testing of the Work in accordance with Sections 13.5.2 and 13.5.3, upon. written authorization. -of the Owner, whether or not such Work is fabricated, M611dd or completed- The foregoing authority of the Y: Constriction Manager will be subject to the proves as ofSections 4.2-18 through 4.2.20 inclusive, with respeto- interpretations interpretations and decisions of the Architect= However, neither the Architect's nor the Construction Matiagf}s authority to act under this Section 4.2 8 ntarI!a decision made by either of them in good faith either to exercise or not to exercise such authority shall giveie to auty or responsibility of the Architect or the Consietion iIanager to the .Contractor•, Subcontractors, m4,ft real` and equipment suppliers, their agents or employees; trr other persons. performing airy ofthework. 4.2.;} TherCorrsiruction Manager will receive and promptly review for cAnfn6n$iice with the submittal requirements ofthe Contract Documents, all submittals from the -Contractor such as Shop l5rawings, Product Data and Samples. Where there are Multiple Prime Contractors, the Construction Manager will also cheek and coordinate the information contained within each submittal received from Contractor and other Multiple Prime Contractors, and transmit to the Architect those recommended for approval. By submitting Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples and similar AIA Document A232"" —2009 (formerly-A20.1'*CMa —1992). Copyright 01992 and 2009.by-The American Institute.of Architects. All rights reserved. lrtit. W ING: This A e Document is'protected by U.'s. Copyright Lave and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this 19 Al a Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe.eivil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to.the maximum extent posSlblo under the law. Purchasers are not permitted to reproduce this document. Toreport copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. submittals; the Construction Manager represents 4o the-0W1wr and Architect that the Uofts", h ction Mai aer as '< - reviewed and recommended the;~ri for -approval Tl e Cvnstrtietion Manager'.s.actions l >be taken �ri accordat ce.,01 the Project submittal seheda�le appro�+ed by the Architect' or in the absence of an afiproved Project suhtnittal5c%edule, , ' with reasonable promptness while' -allowing s3!1 of time to penrut adequate resewM. b +1 e Arch sect _ 71-0 ' ie Architec#will review and:apprcave or take other�appropr ate such :. z o a Drawings, Product Data and Wimples, butonly fear the limitedpurpose ofchecl frsr co o ancewith information given and. the design cancQpt expressed in tom. Contract Document-, The Ar0htte�-sAct�oL. n mill be talceo F n ;' ante with the subs tat scheelule approved b�+ ilia Architect or, a'therabsenc o ail agl riaved siibmrttal= P � le, with real-onable prom Sin m while allovy n sir iGteztt'.time in the Archltec ©fessiiailal dud tnent . eirmtt adequate re view .P©n tliet�►rcfiitect-s complete i iew; tiieArei7ite hatltt its.-snbmxtialrevie o 1 . ^m onstru On `11�1a1* l` .11 rev ' £the - tor's subinii#als b: flte onstzatc ton Manager and ALclii#ec is not coridutcted fpt e ose of ccuracy and completeness ofofher details su:�h as dhnensiolas utad qugmim. s or for r tantia or instaliatton or pe €oisnanee of equipment or 4 stews, Wl o'f�w�i� = ai€r the �� l nsit nth ct r as requued-b r the ontradDoc ments. �e'Con icon Mana-_er und.Arda*eV w ontf�ir s ittals shall. not relieve the Contracto B# ttie obiigatrons derocttbns 3.3, .- Doti o der-dhd-AT6ite6t°s rev]eXv shall not onstituteapproJ .- afeiy lnecautzons car, s es ed:by the Construction Adanagei and Arriitect,•'of artyistrrtctoxt it&, metlzarls, "Y cA �eqs r a ..The Architect s approva3 of a specific itein.shaI! txidirate approval tsf att assf w9.hit component. 77­, r401 � 3T { will,prepare.:Chanbelyders a�zdons^tiori eta Tltiies. �k k�ME,:13 �Ca �' oa r and the Architect s vilC appropriate action an C$ae Orders or Cons#rurt ai - iro 7. n aiY with Article T d l$e Architect will have authority too girder minor chaugeparrt�lie k 4§ 1; ' s, o _ ovtr 4g The As�i a ct, ah ,coosultation:witb ilie anstumfio anat. I noes > hid 14ha eeirda€it�ias iebardingcazicealed and unknown coiidi#aons ns protdei rri Section 3. 7.. . } i r 1 sb .3 1 ;3. L ^ egg tlregel provided by. the Corttractor;'ilieansfueiton lana�gervaz�aigtatn at flze site lbr ke „s Q rxati py a �l tract l oeuments,.apgrcjveil Shop Drawings, ProductT , a files slid similar recl0ted ' stil ls, m b ro6�b rap parked currently. to .record all changes and s4ENWmade during construction. T �vilTsila1 Jct and the Contractor, and wtli°be, delivered to#lxea4wli :won completion of the- Pr r 4I 2.1Al� a s Manager will assist the Architect in conducting inspections to determine the datese-of - Su tantl$M.Cp pl nd e date of final completion; issue Certificates of.Substatttia}<Conzple€zon in conjunction WT -thy Architect pinsuaw fo Section 9-8; and receive and.forward to the Owner written warranties and related doe; n gquired by the Contract and assembled by. the Contractor pursuant to "Suction 9.10. The -Construction � s Ana or�rard -o the Architect a final A:pplication-and Certificate fbr Payment: ;or final ]'reject Application 7 uh`aRroj`ee"t ricatelor Payment upon the contractors compliance with the_ requirements ofthe Contract ; Oooments. ! § 44116 If the Owner and Architect agree, the Architect will provide one or more projeet representatives to assist:in carrying out the Architect's responsibilities at the site The. defies, responsibilities and 'lirnitations.of authority of su project representatives shall be as set forth in an, exhzblrto ncorporated iii the Contract Documents. 4A.17 The Architect will interpret and decidetters concerning performance under, and requirenieptW. ft Contract Documents: on written regaaest f truction Manager, Owner or:Contractor throe ii the i"o st coon Manager. The. Architect's response to -ta requests will be-inade in .writing within arty time �timits agreed upon of ! #sth reasonable prtar. }... s Hods decisions of the Architect will be consistent with die antirift of and reasonably inferable' ¢e;t:Doctiments and will l in wnitg .or in the. form of draCi =when nalring such i>;terpretationsd decisions,"the Architect will endeavor to secure faifihfialperfvrmauce by both ?�3wrter and Contractor, will riot show. ` partiality to either and will not be liable for results o:� interpretations or decisions so rentle�ed'in •good faith. trait AIA Document A232" — 2009 (formerly -AZ 1" °CMa—1992). Gbpyrigbt.@ t•992 and 2009 by The Americarrinstitute of Architects. AJI rights reserved: WA -RUING. This Ale Document is p•o ected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Tmues. Unauthorized reproductivri or t39s{.riii�€in of �;ts �� Ale Document, or any portion of it, pray result in sorew ci/rt i�nd criminal penatties, and will t=e':prosrcuted to the maxhnum extent possidla ! under the lase. Purchasers are not permittedto reproduce this'document. To reportwpAht violations of AIA Contract Documents, -e-mail The American institute of Architects' regal counsel, copydght@aia.org_ § 4.2.1 J The Architect's decisions on matters relating to aesthetic effect will be final if consistent with the intent expressed in the Contract Documents. § 4.2.20 The Construction Manager will receive and review requests for information from the Contractor, and forward_ T f each request for information to the Architect, with the Construction Maitager's recominendatiou: The Ai cl?iteci will �eit?Vv and respond iri writiiig to the Construction Manager to requests for information about the Co>ittact Documents... . `y3 tkTheonstruetion il�ianager's recommendation and the Architect's response'to each request willl made in writing within ariy time Timits agreed upon or otherwise with reasonalie promptness. if appropiate, klne _Architect will prepare "^d isut; supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to the requests for mformatic3n.. XRTICLE 5 SUBCONTWTORS _AT ' Definitions ` , 5;�.1 A Saba" tracto erson or entity who has a direct cGnff Gti7Vi�11 the Contractor to perform a poition.of the k� F x : —Wi rk at the s-tu...Ib toil " Subcontractor" is referred to throU�ii the Contract Documents as if siA lar-in: number andsineans a SgAponti or or an authorized representative ofthe Subcontractor. The term "Subcontractor" does not ` inel ide atlf` Motipo& e Contractors or subcontractors of other. Multilile Prime Contractors. ?R § 51,2 A duboa�tor s6erson. or entity who has a direct or indirect contract with a Subcontractor. to perform.. g r cc f� Y poitiiin f e th0�r The terra Sub -subcontractor is'referred; to throughout the Contract Documents its as if %„�, sciigu her wino m�s4�ub-subcontractor or an authorized representative of the Subrsubeontractor.' . x 512 r and of S[�btontra 4M Other Contracts for Portions of the Work. s r t § ;S 2.j finless t*, try p sta l sn _the Contract Documents or the bidding requirements, the Contractor, as soon as Apra i able after a orf the Cbiilract, shall fir nish m writing to -the %&truct on Manager.for-lreview by -the Owner, `OoIIstrudFon Manage idct the names ofpersons arrit>ties {including those who are ta-furrnsli tnaterials,pr Y� , cp pmfe ii ibri spO•desig() proposed r cacti principal po lion of the Work. The Constni on 1 Tanager may reply with 44` +s tta Contractor zi ding stating (1) whether the Owner, .the Construction Maxiager of the :' Arcl t et=b s re sozia ltsftectIpTi to any be --.proposed person or'entity or, (2) that the Constructiori<ll�nager, r ArirCecxxs'x`C3wit res a�o>tal time for review. Failure of the Construction Manager, Oxvnei,r Architect to ' pnc�all�oiistitute notice Of DO reasonable objection. _ �� } 5 2 2 Tlie Contractor shall'iiot contract with a proposed person or entity to whorl the Owner, Construction Manager = f ` oi,Arcl teict has ti�i&reasowhle and timely objection. The Contractorshalliiot�he re wired to contract with anyone to ^,f Y ] q Y f yvlioin ih:Cont�rapttijas.mtle reasonable objection. F, 5;2.3 If the Owner, Construction Massager or Architect has reasonable objection to a person or entity proposed by the f Contractor, the C latractpr shall propose another to whom the Owner, Construction Manager or Aichitect.has no g reasonable objecttotl ,l fihe.proposed but rejected Subcontractor was reasonably capable of performing the Work, the Contract Surn art l ntract Time shall be increased or decreased by the difference, if any, occasioned by such change, and an appropriate Change Order shall be issued before commencement of the substitute Subcontractor's Mork. 1-lowever, Do increase in the Contract Sum or Contract Time shall be allowed for such change unless the Contractor .'has acted promptly and responsively in submitting names as required. 514`The Contractor shall not substitute a Subcontractor, person or entity previously selected if the Owner, Construction Manager or Architect makes reasonable objection to such substitution. s § 5.3 Subcontractual Relations $y appropriate agreement, written where legally ret uired'°for validity, the Contractor shall require each Subec i#r tor, to the extent of the Work to be performed by the Subcontractor, to .be.bound to the Contractor -by terms-pffi. �-36ntract Documents, and to assume toward the Coriiaactar alT the obligations and responsibilities, including�csiftnstbility for .. safety of the Subcontractor's Worl "14 i .'the Contractor, by these Documents, assumes towaf`dthe{ caner, Construction'M lager and Architect:-l;ach subcontract agreement shall preserve and protect the �hts of the Owner, Coi sfi ctiora Manager anti'At'chifect under the Contract Documents with respect to -the _dark to be perforred by the <: e Subcorlfrctor so that -subcontracting thereof will not prejudice such rights, and sha11 allow to the Subcontractor, - onless specifically provided otherwise in the subcontract agreement, the b�iieftt of all rights, remedies and.redress agaidst.tha-CoDOaetor that the Contractor, by the -Contract Documents, ha against the Owner. Where appropriate, the Contractor shall require each Subcontractor to enter into similar -agreements with Sub -subcontractors. The Contractor shall make available to each proposed Subcontractor, prior to the execution of the subcontract agreement,' copies of the Contract Documents to which the Subcontractor will be bound, and, upon written request of the Subcontractor, InIL AIA bocument A232^" — 2009 (forrneiiy A201'"`CMa 1992). Copyright m 1992 and 2009 by The Arnorican Institute of Architects. Alt rights reserved. WARNING: This Al a Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Laver and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this 21 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-tfft.document. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The.Ameiican Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org- identify.to the Subcontractor tems abd condtttoiwofthe;propc sed ubrontract agreeme ►tthat ay b .a# va nce �uttl _ the Contract Documents. Subcontractors will sitnl.arly makevpies of appIicableportions ofsucla Aoourneztts available to their respective proposed' Stib-subcontractors ��>�-` , � _ -o regent Assignrraent afSu6+r�ontracts � . � .• subcontract:agreemeCrtrorono€earl�tsssted°bythe'ContraortQ#11evnerrproYledda� { _ _: assignment is effective oliluaftertetmt>}ation fib fi n actby.th Uerkr ttse p csua t tQ Section l4 , and a + or=ingse subs antract ap*ft That thc,Owner ac p�� otr£� b t�� k Subcontractor ardt�ntraetax urg aid .2 assignment is subject to the.prror rights- of the suety, I any, er boAd relate Contract n the O: # - acce Assigli o, u>jr s c t tee e w : aas am�es a Ctt? i i ations the { tract. c x On Up g�s 0 ass��aiz tat, if the-W n suspended fi� triare than 3O sjays; the S5t�c�bntraetprr� € n ll tat ad usted•for increases ih�cost rewlttna.3zom the sus}tension .0211 K. 3 nme e Oxex undt3> #thisitt3n 4, Winer tray inr€hez assz the subotttte tp a Ac ' tra ,+ir a ty Tf fihe<L3 r, sst is the subeoKrac€ b a successor ^ t r oz the c tip '" nev es Legally.responsible for ail of the sn. svr Got>Iraet©r?S 'blrga ons under ate PIT, AMOL w10 r$ys>Zlg - s#rEreito wtEfittiit l or�rc A�rvardjothertontr�as � �--toa tionsivlat d-.9 PectConstthe€ on vt+n t: , oct terx no trintror.'o eot� o1'ti tis �tlte���-�� .tom - _ P� b cal:c r � o i .:to nth tnel.0 ins tbicase i ed sulistan, ..l . strnila�z . .. , t1. � .:. �rti�l�s~..... T: on . f Gta tractor cl #hatoz acidtiodal . ' at isttived' . such rt aims delay:ao becaat�:.n� aatWe3wner,enactor shall makes such Clain. aa. provided in Article t the t)wner pes constztzotion or :operations z+rith'e Ovnrfet'sorcestclttxug pexsos or' y t> er'selaarate i not administered by the Constr'uctio Manager; the Ow er sha>l;provide for .� z tinatiosz:zt such foj"�;vith the Mork of the Contractor,. who shall. cooperate with there_ *d rMsrx rovided in the Contract Documents; when l(bAp Owner performs,construotkatz c�r'Qpeza#z ns ,. r_latecl ti31.fh_!"* jpct �i tl3 wttez's.own forces, the Owner sltail be T eemed to l e.sjbject to the same ab tgaLr ns. € `� aztdxae the 5e rights that applyta tlzeGantctar:underthe'Cgndons of the Contract, itclndit; with ott exolttdt caUrs, those stated in Article 3, Iis'Atticle 5, and Ar ielcs 1:0 l l and 12. rtd� f, Vtttual Responsibr{rty. The Contractor shall afford the Owner's own forces, Construction Manager and ether Multiple Prime.. Contractors posonable opportunity for introduction and storage of their materials and equipment and PerfArtt of their activities, and shall connect and coordinate th-e Contractor'-s't onstruction-and operations with thOrs asr aired by the Contract Documents. 9f _ w fi 2.2 If partof the Contractor's Worlr,.depim fear r por execution or results upon. canstructian or Operatro t-R_ e -.' O er's own forces or other Multiple, 64bntr&;6rs, the Contractor. shall, prior to. pros i �g_w.tY tltatgc on of . the Work, promptly report to the. Constrtt€ ttan Tana er cud. Areiutea:appkent_discrepancres:or defects n snclt other construction that would render it u"tabl :for such proper. execution and results: Failure oLth Qxttractor so:t0 " 3 "rep© mute an acknow]cslnent that the Owner's own .fors or. otheir Multiple Pzuont;aetor' E `� `' f ` as ap Crt all y ca pl cd conatruptioa is it:.and proper to receive the Contractor: a. York, creep} as to def" not to tapab y dik-6 cirabie. - 6.23 The Contractor shall reimburse the Owner for costs the Owner incurs, including costs thatare payable to a. separate contractor or to other Multiple Prime CoTItmctors. because of the. Contractor's delays,. impropt�tl t el: activities or defective construction. The Owner.shall be responsible to the: Contractor for costs the Cat trarAor .ineurs li►it !°CIA Document A232� —2003 tformerlyA2o-1 ""CMa..-•'t904,j6ppyright01992 and 009 by 1%eA t can lf+stitute of Arcl)it , —Ali ng it esetrred. wARi ING: This Ate® €]ocurnent is prrtscted by t1 S.: upyfth: Law arch ii�_ernatioml Trwges. Unauthorized reproductibn �ar wis Me Document, or any portion of it, may rasult:in severe crA �r�r?'crsiritnal.g� eai�zs, and WIR he prasecuti to the Magimufn extent po.WbIz / under the law. Purchasers are not permitted to reproduce this document. To report copyright violations ofAlA contract Doesiment ;, a iraiE The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. because of delays, improperly timed activities; damage to the Work or defective construction by the Owner's pwri forces or other Multiple Prime Contractors. § 6.2.4 The Contractor shall promptly: remedy damage,the' Con.tractor;wrongfully causes to completed or partially contgletd°,construetion or to property oP:the Owner; separate contractors, or other Multiple Prime Contractors -as AVXV_' s n Section 10.2.5. t; L 5 ie Owner and other Multiple Prime Contractors shall have the same resp6nsibiliiesAr p.-Vtting and patching cribed for the Contractor in Section 3. i.4_ 3 wner's Right to C� an Up ., . dispute asses amo a Contractor, other Multiple Prime Contras ra a n .tha Owner as, to the responsibility br their r6 ctive cts for. in g the pTonaises and ovhding.area fro frPoi waste -materials and ish, theer.n up and the.Constriotton Cana cr,Yith notice to -Arcallocate>ttte cost . w ., cg thorons CLE�INCx� ORES R%A; Ge s ; o be accomplished after execution of the Contract, -and without rnalidating the , 3 �nffa AY, h id truction Change Directive or order for a minor.cl ge-in the "iiork, subjectt_ o -tie . ;Aqus and elsewhere in the Contract Documents sed upon agreeMLAt among the °O cr; Construction snag r, Architect and Yo �x � h birective requires agreeaftt by the Owner, Construbtion, attager and Architect itec � y the Contractor; order for a -tumor change -in the Worl anp y:be issued by the .,. Td C ng'es�rt thy-i�`sliall:be performed under applicable provisions of the Contract'ijaeurxientsxatid"the ;oiktractai`d �Srp 31 ,finless otherwise provided in. the Change Order,.Cousft.UChOn,hahge Directive or rdtrr for a iiaor c ahge to Ue NV &AM w 2 Cb a 114 n rdcr> s wn a strtunent prepared by the Construction Manager .and signed by the Owner, Construction n- �ai3age , r f actor, stating their agreement upon all of the folio wing: 9 ."' b0 i the Work; a'f 11e 1 t.of the adjustment, if any, in the Contract Sum; and ,oaf the adjustment, if any, in the Contract Time. AUA 7�3otlsrlicfloar ge Directives 7Y �truction Change Directive. is a written order,prepared by the Construction Manager and signed by the fvvner� q i 3oi aanager and Architect; directinga. change in the Work prior to agreemge,nt on adjustment, if any., r Goritrardt'S'um Wontract Time, or both. The Owner may by Construction Change Directive, without ;dating the Contract, order changes in the Work within the general scope of the Contact consisting of additions, �letions or osier revisions, the Contract Sum and Contract Time :being adjusted accordingly. 7 :2 A Co;istTttction Change Directive shall be used Ib ihea_ bsence of total agreement on the terms of a Chaage • xder. :7.3.3 Ifthe Construction: Change Directive poy#sa for an adjustment to the.Contract Sum,: the, ad,Iusttne tsha�l be based on one of the following methods 1 Mutual acceptance afa lttaip sum properly itemized and supported by sufficren su'bstan iating data to evaluatroi ar nTt prices stWd in the Contract Documents or subsequently agreed st to.be ilerermined iii a manner agreed upon by the parties anti D"'nnr wally acceptable fined or .mow I Y.7 - , MWlMentage fee; or .4 As provided in Section 7.3.7. § 7.3.4 If unit prices are stated is the Contract Documents or subsequently agreed. upon, and if quantities originally contemplated are materially changed in a proposed Change Order or Construction Change Directive so that AIA Document A292*" — 2009 (formerly A201 TMCMa—.1992)_ Capyrighte 1992 and 2009,by The.American im Mute of Architects. All rights reserved. snit. WARNING this AIO Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law grid international Treatles. Unauth4.riiF d reproduction -or distribution of this A•510 Document, or any portion of if may result in severe civil Arta, criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to tha i0aximurm extent possible, Z3 f under the law. Purchasers are not permitted to reproduce this. document. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American: Institute of Architects' legal counsel. copyright a@aia.org. tt-onpousesbsntnzpwuapplication of sujh unitprioesto Fjt-ty to>tti Ow#ier tiz Contractor, the applicable unit prices dll;be 6qu tably ac justec § 7.3.;5 Upon receipt o;`a Const{u+r otr atilt e-Dzr tzve, the on tractox shall proia zpily proceed Wlth hanga ip ed az d advise e C6risiruottO ``Maria�r and �reltFte�t�fih��ontractor s a� . eement or �is�gree��nt trr lv . tb xt , . - -�, - - � , ' . deteiTnlnin the ro os ael'tast�z - -�, �� � eflgaethod, if ady, provided %zA. t1�.e Consf�iction Ghair�e Dtr`ecti�re for .. p P _ J. - . �ct Sum or Contract Tiztze: 3�� Construction Change fttrectt't+� sued by the Contractor fudtca't� �., Contractors agre�erzttc�re�th, - ug, ad* justmeriit in Contract S�lln acidorllraaet Time ar the %ithod`for de#eztttrrinfem_ such agreement shall I _X "" - �e effective ilnmedi�tei� a�a� shad lie rid �s a �aoge Order. a .7 if the iracfo Mt rea c pby flr ditia'ecs l�tl�# ethod ,fobnen#: h fib LU"-L ' �.onstru rl tlt t1etitlteiJnoed# on the.as3s oeson�leiures r ngs of .the GVo �ittrfliuta ill tc the cliatrlge, u ludm ; in case of an iuerease cz7the of tra n; profit a e &f the A reeznent; or Lf no Bch amount is set forth m the �, ame�tt, a nab _ It cam, att�l` also Wider Section i.3 ,the Contractor Aall beep an present; h sum frsrm onv°z i ireer�eY7d accounta Wither nth appropriate s>}APrirhn"ia�ta17. �th tl e . f f Qaxm looks, for e pwi 1p of��s ctiotf 7.3 3 s�atl � h�[itetl �c� �e �lov- r f rictutli�ng sa Eal eeuo% . oldie acid unemgl y ue it ins neo; .g reOzred _ F E �~ C[IStQFl3y and wOr)ters rvrnpensatzo p i13Sl7rQ: a Y ,xh y a r sdnd gtt smeaat; W. ft ngportatiprt, h t odi�pora# d. �; amd e 1 tna e l€ t� 14 tools, whe�eir led frc� a Cott yact r _V �:4 ti ffs for all liopcls_ �nce, pert fee;, and sale%s; use or si ila�t za a edto the o�- i4.' A u,e sleisf and field bonneisteCly attiibtitahle tvaxtge y 7;$ the alrzoun rK $e aAowed by the Contractor to the Owner for a deletlpuor cYiaz ae 1ba�t resul#s in a net shall Ike actual net cost as conf=ed by the ConstMatiag r .10 � ect when q#n tedZox+enMA related'azlcorsult�ltutxo �nvcivd zuhange, tl>alloee fog everhead r ;a all WWI Basis of net lliCreaSe, ifan3?, with respt;ct to that change. ..9clirzninatian ofthe total actst a€aonstrntrszz Cl'be.I?ireetiye tv the Owner, the Contractor ;'° may regnest Work completW,.an&r the Construc iW-Ch'angp Directive inn Applications.for:I�a eat- The �s Constructs � �, N chitect will make an interim determination for purposes of monthly certification for pa xzt for f tise� sis and certify for payment the amount that the .Coh8rffuction-Manaiger ai d Arelute.--determine Ito hft be reson�lhed The interim deterrzatzort cost shah adjust the Contract Sum on the. same basis as a Chafe .41 rder; l d �e t of cith r party.to dzs� i7ee atzd`asseit a.Clain' m aceordance vvi#h ;rtiele 1 S; sM1 . E �1 NVhen the Owner and Contractor agree with a letezmznation ode by the Gonstrttctron:Mana�aer and. Architect 3 concerning 0*e gdjustments in the 0ontract Sum and Contract Tirne; or. otherwise reach agreement updb the adju tents, such agreement shall be effective immediately and the Construction Manager shall prepare a Change L POrddf' Change Orders may be issued for.al o: any art afaConstructagnChange Directive. 3 E � 7.4 Minor Changes in the Work WT,he Architect has -'authority to order minor eharig n the Wort not involving adjustment in the Cont t ups or extension of the Contract Time andnoUIffisteitt with. the intent of the Contract Documerits: will be e€iected by written order issued tl ro'Construction Manager and, shall be binding on the �?wn�r and Contractor. yfi( 'r'n�I Q ' - wig § 8.1€erwzse provided; Contract Time is the period of time, >in> authorized adjustutetits, allotted in the CortiacEacrmeints for Substantial -Completion ofithe �Work.-91 .. . V 3 § 8.1.2 The date of commencement of the Work is the date established .in the Agreement. AIA Document A232Tm -- 2009 (formerly A201'r°' Ma —1992). CopyrighM t992thd2009 iffy The American Institute bf ArehdMs. All rights reserved_ WARNING: This AtO Document is grotedted by {i;S: CChtpyrlgtit i aw anc€tntema'�lenaf Ttaat'srr�, unauthor d reproduction or tfistributiion o€ th s 24 pie Qocurr em of any porVon of It, may rQsult in eviop Civil hod criminal -onalises, and lNlllbe 6 secuted to the maximum extent possible. . f under the law- Purchasers are not permitteri.la reprodcic a this dorximeni To rePQTI copyrigti: violations of AIA ontract Documents;."ail The American Institute of Arch'stects' legal counsel, copyright@aia-org_ § 8.1.3 The date of Substantial Completion is the date certified by the Architect in accordance with Section'9 8. § 8.1.4 The term "day" as used in the Contract Documents shall mean calendar day unless otherwise specifically defined. 3 hl 2-Pro and Completion Tie limits stated in the Contract Documents are ofthe essence of the Contract; By exeeuttng the Agieemeiti . the Contractor confirms that the Contract Time is a reasonable period forperfaurning the Wo ,. The Contractor shall.not kuowingly,_except by agreement or instructionfin writing, p> etiiatYret cozrunence operations on the site or eisewher e`prior to. the effective date'of In iiraiiee required by Article 1 I -to °lie y furiished by the Contrsir and Owner. The date of commencement oft Work shall not be changed by the effectty.., , T a �k tittle of such inS arance s t F �".3 TheVll tiractorocoed expeditiously With gdelltlate forces'and shall aohieve:til3stantial Cornploa + in thec* ct S t14 Deljtltl F- ols.a e 8�.1z e Contraibr isd at any time in the commencement or progress of die VVorlc by an act or neglect of f r O2�r sQwner's Construction Manager, Architect, any of the other Multiple Prime Contractors or au U. any afpae>In, �ehanges ordered in the W6rK -'-,by .labor disputes; fire, unusual delay in, delivoriess, :uziakc casUaftlesr b#iie causes beyond the Contractor's control, oriy dIay authorized by the Ownerpending - - , :,; .e�ott alrl arattralby� er causes that the Architect, based on theiecomineridatiAri of the Construction Mariatger, d .;ers.mtn � t s slay, ilien ills Conirxct Iytne shall be extended by hahge'Order. for. such f rearicinablee asecl day determine. Claims late ig t G aII be made in accordance With applicable provisions of Article 15. § 8 3� T#is Sect or 3 does t rcclude recovery of damages for delay by either party wider-othe>;provisions oftb, za ARTtCIf 9 'PA ME ]� 14060MPLETI0N � r- 9:1 tsonftct 3uni _, The Caa�iir ct fitun,> : *40t ie Agreement and, .including authored adjus�€inents; is the total aritount payable by'the Owner to theoiirrrperforniance of the Work under the Contract Documents: f 9.2 Schlef Valugs: Where the, ritxact' a b ecl xi a Stipulated Sum or Guaranteed Maximum Price, the Contractor shall submit to the Conslrrrction `Manager, before the first Application for Payment, a schedule of values allocating the entire. Contract SurWto 'the various portions of the Work and prepared in such form and supported by such data to substantiate its accuWy as e.Consti action Manager and Architect may require. This schedule, unless. objected to'by the Coh�tructtoti M—dnager'or Architect, shall be used as a basis for reviewing the Contractor's Applications for Payment. th went there is one Contractor, the Construction Manager shad forward -to the Architect the Contractor's' schedule of values. If there are Multiple Prime Contractors responsible for performing different portions of the Project, the Construction Manager shall forward the Multiple Prime Contractors' schedules of values only if requested by the Architect. �9:3 Applications for Payment §;9.-3.1 At least fifteen days before the date estaiihsh for each progress payment, the Contractor shall. b��#o-the Construction Manager an itemized Applit iotl lor Payment prepared in accordance with the schedtilL o' values,.if . required under Section 9.2, for coo Ieted: p' ortions of the Work. Such application shall be notatJzeti,ilrrequired, and s P Siftcd y_suali data substant ft gthe Contractor's right to payment as the Owner; t stn i on Manager or .. s t ; ;Architect nia +:r sire, suelt s co pies of requisitions from; Subcontractors and material suppliers, and shall reflect x : retainage ifproved frtr art the Contract Documents. - `§ 9:3.11• As provided in Section 7.3.9, such applications.maydnclude requests for paymdrit.on account of changes in:- the Work that have been properly authorized by Constructibn-Change Directives, or by interim determinations of the Construction Manager and Architect, but not yet included in Change Ciders, AIA Document A2321 — 20.09 (formerly A201 TMCrAa—1992). Copyright @.1;992 and 2009 by The American Institute of Architecs. All rights feservted. lnit WARNING: This A10 Document is protected by U,S. Copyright Law and hlternational Treaties. unauthorized reproduction or diStriirution ;of this. 2� Al a Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and critnIMI penalties, and will be prosecuted io the maximurn extent possible under the law. Purchasers are not permitted to reproduce this document. To. report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents; e-mail The Amokan Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. § 9.3.1.2 Applications for Payment shallnot include requests forpayY Yent.for portions of the Work for which the' Contractor does not intend to Div a Subcontractor or material supplier unless such Work'has been performed by others whom the Contractor intends to pay; 9 A.Z.i-Int'ess otherwise provided in. the Contract Documents; payrzients shall be znade'on account of matenal. aid 1 ao ne tidelivered and suitably stored at the site €or.subsequent incorporation in the ark Il apptoved u3 advazi l t ter, payrYzerYt may srmzl lybv trade for materials.artd.equiph ent.s� itab y stored off the zee �t a local es agreed `upon in writing. Payment ton ritaterials and:et}uxpn equipment :stored on or off fte site shall b udrt one-. eon cc by the Contractor with pzoccdures satisfactory to the Owner to establish the Owner's title to such l% "Is and equipment or oth rwise proteet the Owner's interest; and shall zz�olude eleo of applicable znsuraint0, T si orage an transportati n to the site fox Stich rlYar r#ais apd equ><li4h stored off the Si - WMIN ww".3 The tractor ants.that title to all Wrtrk Covered by RN art A�plicatiori for Pavziien# will pass fti thevr nv atgar than "e of p� � cip The,Contraetor further war> zauut atzipon submittal of an Application far Pay i nE 1 �ol for for Payment lYavc been pre �iozis% rs ueSl aad payainetits reeeivca frond the O rrrer ls�o 'n best oowledae, information and belief, be free and clear oflteiis„claims, security lintJPMM b erY, Omb fatr3 _Q retractor, Subcontractors, material suppliers, or other persons ar. eiihties zna%rYg'a rrn b o s pr ed labor, materials atid=equipment relating to the Worl:�. , g " 9 - 4D� d 'W 9 4 o oz�t 4#or, tlYe'Construction Manager wild wzthut.seueYa �iays after tl Constrt�cizazt _ h ctor's Application for Payment, revs% _ f _ _., pplicafion, certify the .amount the. o ` nis due the Contactor, and ford t "Contractor's Applteation and Gertificf t� F�"ieven days aft erlYeArchYteerec es tlieonttacfir.sApplzeatzozzTor Fayjnaet Ao�_e Architect will: either ism fo the O-der a:Cezialieate for 1'arment, write a� uoo t e onh amount as tho-Af determines is properly due, or notify the ConstzrtFcWt Manages and£r itAt f the Arehiteeasans for witlaholding:certication in.wliole or in pidud Yn Se t 9 1 The~Co cti�op Manager tvY i promptly forward to the Contractor the Architects notice of 1 9 zt �ef there aid® '.0 li; Prime Contractors performing portions of the Pro�ee� YeConstruction Manager will,-�v�#hzu seve}x of the Manager receives the Multiple Pr Ye�ont tors' Applicatiarzs.for a ent 1) revie e A lit ations and certify the amount the -Construction l ger determines -is due each -of the �ulftls;"inaix). prepare.a 5tmarniazy of Contractors' Applications for PaymenYby combining ' c latioa fr a iple l?rftne Contractorre application with information frorrY similar applications for progres pavrrientsbnri other Multiple PrimeContractors; {3) prepare a Project Application and Certificate for fayrrsent �4);cfClie amount the Construction Manager determines is due all Multiple Prime Contractor; and (�) forwar .tt e, o o�ontractors' Applications.for Pay- ment.and Project Application and Certificate for 4.3 �irit 4j pn ys after the Architect receives the Project. Application and. Project Certificate for Payment and -aummry :o1'-Contctors' Applications for Pavment from the Construction Manager, the Architect will either issue {w ko t�he.,Qwner aProject Certificate -for Payment, with a co}ay to the Construction Manager, for such amount as the Arcltifect determines is properly due, .or notify the Construction, Manager and Owner in writing of the Architect's- . reasons for withholding certification in whole or in part as .provided in Section 9:3_1. The Construction Manager will promptly forward the Architect's notice of withholding certification to the Contractors. TEL J. > :§ 9.4.4 The Construction Manager's certification of an -Application for Payment or, in the:caseOf Multiple POriieM. Contractors, a Project AppIicatian and Certific telfor payment shall be based upon the Construction M�na�er's evaluation of the Work and flee information provided as,part.okhe Application for Payment. The-0ohstt�tction Manager'spelrti frcation will constitute_] epresentation:that,: to the best of the Consft ction Mtariager# ' knowledge, M info na Q d elief, the Wctrk3za progressed to the point indicated and the quality of he V b is in accordance sue' with Ooprnocumehts :Tlitrcertification will also:eonsfitute a rei ommentiafYonr. cz the. Architect and Owner that "r, v ..the Cnl-divnountZe certified_o 9.:5 lbie Architect's issuance of a Certificate for Payinent or in the case of Multiple Prinne Corittacfors, Project- Application and Certificate for Payment, shall be based upon the ,Architect's evaluation of the Work, the recommendation of the Construction Manager, and information provided as part of the -Application for Payment or Project Application for Payment. The Architect's certification will constitute a representation that, to the best of the AIA Document A232-m 2009 (formerly A20111.CMa - 1992). Copyright OO 102 and 20t39 by The American institute of Architects. All rights reserved Init. %1,V ARNING: This Ale Document is protected by U.S. Copy6ght—L- rvt and .- Wmaiionat Treaties_ tinauthwizad repr*duction or d1sWibirtioii.oftitis AIA® Documnt, or any portion of it, rhay result in severe Chni and criminal .penalties, and MR be :prosecuted to the r_iaxi:nurn possible under the lain. Purchasers are not permitted to' reproduce this document To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American . Institute of Architects' legat counsel, copyright@aia-org. Architect's knowledge, information and belief, the Work has progressed to the point indicated, that the quality of the Work is in accordance with the Contract Documents, and that the Contractor is entitled to payment in the amount certified. 3�# }�§ 936 The representa#ions made pursuant to Sections 9.4.4 and'9.4.5 are subject to an evaluation of the Work. for ;�� confQ711a�}ce with the Contract Doctimenis upon �ubstarttial Completion, to results of subsequent tests. and " `�"�`� in�pe`c#i`bxrs, to correction of minor deviations from'the Contract Documents prior to eompletiQnand Ito specific qualifications expressed by the Construction 1V.lanager or Architect. _ `� § The issuance of a separate Certificate for Payment or a Project Certificate fir 1?ayrnent will not he.a representation that the Construction Manager or Architect has (1) made exhftttave or continuous on -site inspections r xo heck the i ortechniques, gtlai ty antity of the Work, (2),reviewed the•Contractox° iistruction meads � methods sequences orprpcedur reviewed copies of requisitions regeivcd-from Subcontractors and material suppliers and other data re nested b r e Owner to substantiate the Contractor s:;rrght to payment or (4) made examinatiozi to ascertain ht _ r or �I ltrpose the Contractor has used money .previously paid on accotttit of the CQl tract S.urii: n . Declsl I to W' Cdtiiication 1 m"str a r or Architect may withhold a Certificate for Payment or Project Certifieate. for e'ektent reasonably necessary to protect the Owner, if in the Construction Manages ;fir Arclii o f ntations to the Owner required by Section 9,AA and'p.4'.5 cannot be made .if the, TCox t f Yi 1 r ° ct -is unable to certify payment In the amount of the Application; .the Coitstriiction b ana r ill tta % " ctor and Owner as -provided in Section 4 .1 nd 9.4.3_ tf.tlte Contractor, -Construction M t'a ,:an 'i' lit_ _ t ague on a revised amount, the ArphfteqVi.w promptly-issuc a Certificate for payment ayt for he amount for which theFA, is able -to representations to the'e r� kr Insiriion# or Architect may also v�3ihhold a Certificate for Payment or, because of F Wbsequent +disc yet v €t a or subsequent observatttiiis, may nullify the whole or a part of a Ceitificate for riiaeitt.or PreaC°CeWWor PaymEntpxevtously issued, to such extent as may be necessary :in the C ontiion —Wan 's or Archi t p iioi3• to protect- o Cjwner from loss for which the Contractor is ressona le, ixic)'uiiiiig ossrsp[iroui nets and osias;escribed in Section 3.3.2 because of <° dofee6e t r not remedied; 2 third; p s filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable film o su h-claims unless security accapl;filie Owner is provided by the Contractor; 3 fatIu>"e of tig.42ontractor to Make payments properly to Subcozi,#raotdrs or for labor, materials or EgApi-9b .4 read. 66 i c-.evidence that the Work cannot be completed for the unpaid balance of the Contract Sum; .:5 damage_ fo the Owner or a separate contractor; asor l; e evidence that the Work Will not be completed within the Contract Time, and that -the unpaid T� la oet ulid-mot be adequate to cover actual or liquidated damages for the anticipated delay; or .7 -repened failure to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 9 5 2;W-hsft# o-.4bovp reasons for withholding certification are removed, certification will be made for amounts :01 0 sly v i$lilteld. ,.::t 9.5:3 If the.Anhitect or Construction Manager withholds certification for payment under Section 9.5.1, the Owner may, at its sole option, issue joint checks to the Contractor and to any Subcontractor or material or equipment suppliers to whom the Contractor failed to make payment for. Work properly performed or material or equipment ` ^ suitably delivered. If the Owner makes payments by jQirit hsivk, the Owl;ier shall notify the Architect and the Construction Manager and both will reflect sucltpaynaent on the next Certificate for Payment ki § 9.6 Progress Payments § 9.6.1 After.the Architect has issued ibPAificate for Payment or Project Certificate for Paytpettt; the'Owner shall . make paymezit'.in the manner and Afth-in the time provided in the Contract Documents, and shffso notify the �= c Constrtiotis-n it�ger Awc hitcct. z. § 9.6.2 The C Vi ctox shall pay each Subcontractor, no later than seven dais afiEr receipt of payment from the Owner the amount to'*hRh the Subcontractor is entitled; reflecting percentages a retained from payments to the Contractor .on account of the Subcontractor's portion of the Work. The Contractor, shall, by appropriate agreement with each Subcontractor, require each Subcontractor to make payments to Sub --subcontractors in a similar manner AIA Document A232TM — 20D9 (formerly A2017°CMa—1992). Copyright 01992 and 2009 by The Antodcan institute of Architects. All rights reserved. Init WARNING. This MAO Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Lair and International Treatlas- tiitautihorized reproduction or distribution of this �7 A O Document, or any portiori of it, may result In severe civic 0rI arimir'ai penalties, and Vdil lie�prosecuted to the maximum Melit'possible under the law. Purchasers are not permitted to reproduce this document To report copyright violations of•AIA Contract Documents, a -mail the American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. § 9.6.3 The Construction Manag..r Will, on :request;: fi rnish to a. Subconlrattor if practicable, infonnation ?recrardip percentages of campletiop or antou fs applied for :by ttte .Contractor ar�d.a 6tion;bki n.thereon by the Owner, Construction Manager and Architeci on account of portions of the done bysuel :Subcontractor- G'pl" Owner has the ri of tcs re a st v then idsct&Aat the,.C*antractar has properly li �c _ _ , � -ab�i . : toxs anal ma#ertal and eooipzpent suppit€�� ^arrtc3v�ts��a�d:b�r t�ie �Ownex �4 �e.(�?ntractbr for sui�c�3ntxaz..c� .'�� �e Contractor fails to f�ritis�t such evtdenn�e�tn-�e�e#t �axS, t#e{�wn�e shall iaiave tl.��t tQ �an� �ubcontractars to asceztain.v�+heth�ir tF�eyhaue beenpzor�ypa>d l���t�i:e�:�� nv`tr,Cot�staedou-Manager nox_ w ��" stall have an obligation to.pay :or to see to�tlte payment of money to a'�►�beonirac�or except as may _�. se be required:bylaw. 4 .77 6.5 Con r p . _ totateri andgrlrpmeut1 shall beeat kn a manner similar to tatpr+�id ctions 9'. , 9.�6 ` #:. - .6.AC�%�te Prog.lyls er slt # t '0 ceptance of Work not= n aeoa dance with th Contract 000 eats. V& 7 ds t31e Qurner nth apirihottd meillenat of e:oa#racttnn,; Y otc for work pr_.a r� pe-rormed. iy nt a t shall ,t�eh d it r opliers: o rformeel3 or fu[misheel ertW-fit boflt under aVhkh jaymept Was m4 , e4 tl () v3t lib t o l d J er i slt l ec}t�ue ;acccIa a ad notoiried with rrzofihetttcMax, shall create -any the pit of the n e r foT ch pf Eros# or shall entitle ally person ore to the Coetra itor for kiaftnfrequirements this provision. . Arel�rtectxitagt tssoe aertcate £'aynent.n£ a'rAjt ct Certicat1men, i&-within16iit•te&.claysa 'itonstruetiortMatta�er's:iKecespt.aftheCt��trac#car° der �daes not _pay th�oir�ctor wttl�n seue�p �ays'ai�er_the �a� ea�bltsl�e� rn '� tnt ell lied by the Consinzetton Manager.and A luteet it wa ded by. biadWg ra�tQ�xrtay, upon.;sevenaildttianal:-�ela' wrytenurr�i?=�.�,{�►zvner;�C orisi-ruetaon. , lock until payrrxerrt pf t aiaiint outing ltas lived:: The,,Contract Time -shall e Contract hum shall be t cr ed by`the a tit tl C.ontractoes reasonable costs: plus interest as provided for in the' Contraef�7ocuments_ is the. stage in the progme of the •Wow when the Work or -designated portion thereof is lance with the Contract Docu mats so the Owner -can occupy or utilize the Work for its hen:the-CoIRipctor considers that the.Wo k, or a.poriion thereof whjch the Qwner; agrees to accept:separatoyl Itiially comply, the Contractor shall notify the Construction Manager, and the Contractor and Construction shall jointly prepare and submit to the Architect a comprehensive list of items to be completed or corrected nalo 3 ment. Failure to include an item on such list does not alter the responsibility of the Contractor tir cotnpkte all Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 9.8.3 Upon receipt of the list, the Arcbitect, assisted byte ronstruetion Manager, will:make an inspection to I cis#canine whether the Work or desia ated portion ereo is.substantially.eQr�p eft If -the Architects inspoato" ;.,. discloses any item, whether or not included on the list, which is not sufficiently complete in accordance iiiki tiie requirements of the Contract Docurnentsc thai Owner :can occupy or utilize the Work or:d�iguatedportiozi thereof for its intended use, the Corttctct'skall before issuance of the Certicate,ofubstaattal Corntpletion, Y lete ar ct such tie�n_�ep�sn rit�ttfeation by the Architect. in such case; the.-Contraftor,shali then submit -a .. s� ;sx foXuct tnspttorrythe Architect; assisted-by.the Construction Manxz,idetermine5ubstantial € § '.8.d When'tfi :Architect, assisted by the Construction:Maoagerj� deterrn. that>the Work or designated partiozr thereof is substantDally caznplete,-tlte Construction a agcr:will prepare, and *e. Ce�nst tict azt Manager and Architecct shall execute a Certificate ofSobstantial Completiontthat4hall -establish the data: cif ilbstatitial ompletion, shall establish responsibilities of the Owner and Contractor for security, maintenance; heat, utilities, damage to the Work AEA Document A232TM — 2009 oormedy.A20:9 7m.CMa-1992). Copyo-9ht ® 11992 and 2009 by The Amepcan lrhstittiti~ of Architects. -Aft rights.:roes raretl lull WARNII°BCz: This AEA® Docurnent is pfoteeted by-3;S. Copoght Law and interrpational T rea9es, t iaaut horized reproduction or d}stribu-66n of his Al Document, or any portion:of it; may result in severe clVil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum a nt p[o55hEiig '�� f under the law. Purchasers are not permitted to reproduce this doaument-To report copyright vietarpris of AEA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, oopyrigtht@aia.org_ and insurance, and shall fix the time within which the Contractor shall finish all items on the list accompanying thp: Certificate. Warranties required by the Contract Documents shall commence on the date of Substantial Completion of the Work or designated portion thereof unless other -wise provided in theCertificate of Substantial Completion- e Certificate of Substantial Completion shall be:submitted to the Owner and Contractor for -their written W­40'e of responsibilitiesassign �d to. the..-in:s c Certificate. Upon such acceptance and consent:0-suret, -Y... Oswrter shall make payment ofretajna applying to such Work.or designated porttom thezeo Such payrment_1611 be "adjusted for Work that is incA?i)ipleteLQr-not in accordance with the.requir-errientsjo*� Document .. r,' W". A -,f*tial Occupancy or Use :.%4 A th .9.1 The Owner may or use any completed or partially compleft.d-W '.'Pn ST e Work at y. stage when 1,7- an speh portion i..5...designW�' -ate-a fty se gripeiment with the Contractqr, E ,,Vw 0 such oocupWy-or use is eonsenti�ds to under -ties hayingjurisdiction.over the -b�khe insure req der Section 1-13.1.5. and authorized b7s- icauthon Project. Sue"iWal 0004p#ncy or use may. cbmmqnm wheth";not the portion is.substantially complete, provided ovi ed '0 'have ace wner aha`,Contra'6t6k epted in writing the responsibilities assigned toeach of them. forpaynients, tonage maintenance,, heat, -utilities , damage to the Work and insurance,mid have agreed in writing. f, maintenance, orikw-W tionofthe, brkandcommencement ofwaTrantieIs required bythe 0601mept limb > ,br considers -portion substantially-connplete, the Contractor, and Construction T P 64 W submit list to the Architect as Wmffie a provide&under-Section 9 - -.tomeu -,,th Mager tof e ,�.Ccu f4b -,& use shall not be unreasonably withheld. The stage of the progr�ss of the Work rzl� MR. a, a k tt .... .. 2. V';', !Pbe deteew, ent betweedthe Owner and Cdntr-ac(6i,.otr,- if no.,agreemeiat-.�s.�it�ched,..-�y--qe.oi :the ". 0 vbitdct W"onwitliff h: K E 0 Ar with the Construction Manager. ,tjWto suolkPartial occ4pancy oruse the. wper, Construction Manager, ,Contrac tor and Z 'A-rchitect' -AHJ0- il a to be o 0 M Y4Wp***re mupied:.90dih of the Work to be used in order to-det mie and record th6cona-1-oftwf the %W. wo�k or use of a portion or portions of the 4-31Jntess6themm a6rced,Upon,p pirtf ' "requirements of the Contract Documents. taRee of Wbilc not com pl"��I% #16. 'accep 9, 10TION."'CO Mobtioll iZ(A�'CWAA Payment Q10110- the Work, the Contractor shall forward to the Constiudtion'Manager a w1i ritten otice.diat 6 the Work is ready for final inspection and acceptance and shall also forward to the Construction Moager,a flnal "Ontractor?s AA A! f6r 11 evaluate, the completion- of Work P Payment- Upon receipt, the Construction Manager will e Contractor Of the tor -and then forward the notice and Application, with the Construction Manager's rec6mmendations, to . ..... -- `-..,the Architect Who Wil-rPromptly make such inspection. When the Architect, finds the Work acceptable under the Contract Documents and the Contract fully performed, the Construction Manager and Architect will promptly issue a final Certificate for Pay-M ent or Project Certificate for Payment stating that to the best of their knowledge, information . and belief, arid; w4iebasis of their on -site -visits and inspections, the Work has been completed in accordance with terms ari ' &conditions of the Contract Documents and that the entire balance found to be due the Contractor and noted in thejlnal -Ourtificate -is due and payable. The Construction Manager's and Architect's final Certificate for Payment or project C&rtl icate for Payment will constitute a fintber representation that conditions listed in'Section 9.10.2 as ,.,,Pre, w.4ent to the Contractor's being entitled to final payment have been -fulfilled. § 9A0.2 Neither final payment nor any remaining retained percentage sball become due until the Contractor submits to the Architect through the Construction Manager (1) an affidavit that payrol ls, bills for materials and equipment, and other indebtedness connected with the Work for whWthv� - Ofter or the Owner's property might be responsible -or encumbered (less amounts withheld by Owner) have Ven-,paid or otherwise satisfied, (2) a certificate evideaieitzg rat A -insurance required by the Contract.-Docum.ezl-.W2.lo,,reinain m force after final- payment is currently in effect H not be canceled or allowed to expire until b ap-lem"'d-1-days' prior written notice has been given to the a written — TL -a �- a miqm statement. that the Contractor know tantial reason that the insurance will not be ren!ewh* cover the. pwoarvtVirtl.* the Contract 5 (4) consent of surety, if any, to final payinqpt-Aft3fif required by the Own -o&iA t establish ing or satisfaction of obligations, such as receipts,., A­.l s and-waivers,6f liens, k claims, security encumbrances arising out of the Contract, to the gxt d . in such form as may be ..-.de4gn4 wrier. If a Subcontractor refases to furnish a release orr required by the Owner, the Contractor may furnish a bond satisfactory to the Owner to indemnify theowner against such lien.-V such lien remains unsatisfied after payments are made, the Contractor shall refund to the Owner all money that the Owner may be compelled to pay is discharging such lien, including all costs and reasonable attorncys' fees. [nit. AIA Document A232Tm —2009 (formerlyA201—CMa-1092). Copyright Q 1992 and 2009 by-TfieAmerican Institute of Archftecls.All sights reserved. WARNING: This Ale Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and international Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this Ale Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and crfrr.Inal ponaltles,.and will be prosecuted . to the maximum extent possible 29 under the law. Purrhasers are not permitted to reproduce this document To report 00pYright -violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-maH The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copydght@aia.org, § 9:10.3 lf, after Substantial Compledon of f .0 Work' inA cthereof is aYerial(y e ayE the .contractor or by issuance of C1 aM ee �r�1.,z�a s a#%ctt 1 cofnplet�0 ;.and #he�nnstrut tjort11 Architect soonrtn, the:Om upon npplittran bar%the �ohtracxo3� arrrl certftcatro by the Manager and Architect, and without tersrauiatMa� the Contract, �nak payjntf the balance drte.i completed and accept 'd_-'If Ce 'b6l' e for Work aot`fatlly c mpleted orb -� =.: C � d rfb�rLd's 12a� been Pushed -the wrRn�i g a the Balance due for that gartztsn� zazc 1b1vleted and pied ShAll. re byhe' V' = Contractor to the Architect throw the on truotioa Maua= r I. Ia, to t er f ticaitox a sucl ynn t ►# patent a1nade under terms and Goretiitronsauezriipg fizial.paitent; exct:that tt shall nat sttttr a vrver of 1a -7, L- fiEO The h a-Waiv 4,5f G%dff�ptt Il f2�tsi .1 . ris; se n�sro s gar � ribra�rce at rt� = the Isontrar l uti A." lure oriet coi ry -th die tequiremfee�sn�, k N3 ' � 3 5 al a`r tieszequ�red ih Csaxtr 4'V. EKlet 'q hallionstittie at ncorbp5 yat r - y v °se:iicQusy �na%e to wri[,+it�dentrtec3'tht payee as selec at�� .. V. P 1 Ti3MUSANOMPRE2 0_ ric u#iot rograizis . P a i*s all safe ecai-W and:. ro t ih ns for Mt Ott, nia�n#ammg an- E p"�z b ..pr P h xoa ttac#or all u zu "le a �[ tl ctioiaaor�'wrtli� �� oga other �ontracto€s ` _ o��an���� ,_ nsrbrltties�Qr�e�e�r afrd coardiMatlori Af safes! pronins s�1L�t�E �tenti, ta��u t�= � «e he #s or ozuissicm of he cant ractors; ubc onfractozs� agent ':or eanployees ra pt der orD_ o h any oerraos p�rfoo1 the Work and ri©tsl�retyotripyed l}y: 1 Pe i 1 pope 'A MMU46 ARM �° .#ate reualsie cautions%ir.aty of, and sFialrc rasot�e protection tci uiv Or e Work md-o"ihf parsons who maybe affeWd thereby, *� 2 lr:matersals anri t qutpexrt tocorora#edtheem, whether in storage On -Or Off the srtre,: icntdrSb- hnt rcustodyor con#,aie�utmetororf : the site or d' co the etc, such asrtreea;,shrub lawns, walks,.pavements roadwa3FN, �4 ;tts and'utiiitie a notlestated for reznaval; relocatan arple n# in the. coarse of f �y ionand.construct;ooxl t;Uflor.othervntracosn - cO.The Contractor shall comply with aritlive notices rewired by applik. able laws, statutes; oziiinatces, ei3de�; at ruled and re";ltions and lawful orders of public authorities bearing on safety, of persons or property or their pro ion i om damage; injury or -loss. 44.2.3 The Contractor shall erect andmaintain, aintain, as. recltnrezj by oxisting:coodrtioi�s and pertortnance o£#he wont Gt, ''° o' :clan er sxgns: ud other wat itc againstha � reas°nable.saa aids for sa�ty and proteonanudtnb posit' g 4 ; liroinulgating safety regulatio3as and notfying b nei ancf users of ad}aceri# st#es anr1 ui Ii#ies. �. .- v § 10 2.4 Wbgg uqe, or storage of gLpt& other Hazardous materrak or. equipm nt or unu� ethnds are 3 neceation of tl%eor tfie C9ntraitcsr shall exercise tztrnost t are'aiid carry Cinuh aotrvties >ander 4 ` -0erly gdil ed p�-MAkel: X '-- § � � F s tctor shall promptly r-et�nedy dace °and loss�otfzer thafit�get�r loss insured •tzndeir property' ui§ura�ice requnre`c� by the Contract I3ocu�e�tsj tt�_�xopexty refexzed to � ��c�c�is 1�0:2.%.�; 14:2.1 3 and:1�J� 1A. caused in whole or in part by the Contractor, a �uontrarior, a'S`ub hco�traetor; or anyone dutly ��fluy . employed by any of them, or by anyone'for�hose-acP- they may be halms Sul far rich the Confractbi is esp tss le under Sections 10.2.1.2, 10.2.1.3 and 10.2.1.4, exrbpt. damage or loss attributable to acts or omissions of tlke Orvnr, TA Uocume[1tA232T°" = 2009 {formerly'A20]'"'CMa:� 1992) opyfi9ht(D 1992tnd:2049 by Cican.lnstrtufe of Ar#i3tects:AiJ ngh s{e5e'ry 1- Init. WARNING.' This AIA® Eracusnsnt is Protected by O S. Copyright Law and Irate-roatiorat Tn4fle s. t gaUthctized reprodUctio :or distnbution-cf this j Ai a oocumerat or any pordol of it, stay result sri severe civil and crirdinai pessaities; ard.wi=t he grosecssted to tliema mtsm exiet3t p�ssibim under the lave. Purchasers are not permitted t.o reproduce this'document. To report copyright violations of A!A Contract E)ocumertts, a maiCTtie American. Institute of Architects' legat counsel, copyright@aia.org. Construction Manager or Architect or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of.thpm, or by anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable; and not attributable to,the fault or -negligence of the Contractor. The foregoing . obligations of the Contractor are in addition to the Contractors -obligations under Section 3.1a. Tie Contractor shall designate a responsible member of the Contractor's organization at the site whose duty. � �v� sbal he tli'e prevention of accidents. This person shall be:the'Contractor's superintendent unless otherwise de"S'1 ateii t " by tie Contractor in writing to the Owner, Construction Manager: and Architect.. - `•� 10.E 'The Contractor shall not permit any part of the construction or site to be loaded so as to mcause damage or . WeAe�an unsafe condition. - 1�2.81njur3 Aor laama Person or Property a er parters r dan3age:to person or property becaofn act or omission o£fhe other party, or of Fs far vv acts is legally responsible, writter o ce = of such injury or: d mdg ,whether or not: wed, slxa � ivett e other party within axeasonable e pot exceeding 21 days after discovery .The rtot�ce .Y' F Y+ �.S.A - j prov ;sticten€ ei1 to.,enable the other party #a investigate fire matter, ont ctor 71s "sible for compliance with :any requirements. included in the Contraet:Documents Ix�rd?�pma . the :Contractor encounters a hazardous material or subsiarlce tot: addressrld: in the t T umehts and ' nabie recautions will be tnade irate to p q prevent foreseeable bodily injury or.death'to: . e ult om l� al or substance, including. but no# limtted?to asbestos or:palychlorfi ated biphenyl ncouI ob e Contractor, the Contractor shalla u_pdn recognt2mg.the coridrttan, imrrtediately IrlCl a. -report the .condition toConstruction Manager *.Architect in writing. h jai fh _, L re � � ctor's written notree,the-Ownershaii obtain: the services.of:a licensed Iabomtor.,- preseP `a � e material or $lhbsta[ire reported,:by the Contractor and, in the event suclul aterXai or cis ffirtd�5 , nt� to cause rt to beaiendeied harriiles5. Unless otherwise required by thepntract tttheIsii tnting #o the Contractor; Construction Manager and Archtect the navies and I ofr�x ors r fiCtxes rhi are to perform tt its verifying the presence or ablec of s4eh material or !f the task of removal or safe containment of such matpAA.k6rAibstance. The Manager and the Architect will .promptly reply to the l3wier in writing stating whetheror ale abjection to the persons or entities proposedby-tle•-flwner. If the Contractor, itect has an objection to -a.person-or entity proposed by:the .Owner, the-Ownershall Contractor, the Construction. Manager and the Architect have no reasonable objection. Ice has been -rendered harmless; Work in the affected area shall resumed; upon written Contractor. By Change Order;, -the Contract Time shall be.extended appropriately and -the sed in the amount of the.Contractor's reasonable additional costs of shut=down; delay,and VnN60ntrado`r; 11.3:3 TtYttte sliest e dentpermitted by law, the Owner shall.indemnifand hold harmless the ontractor, s, Coti&� ction Manager, Architect, their consultants, and agents and employees of any of them liom at}d against claims, damages, losses and expenses, including -but -lot limited to attorneys' fees, arising out of or resulting froiri, erformance of the Work in the affected area if in fact the material or substance presents the risk of bodily injury or death as described in Section 10.3.1 and has not been rendered harmless, provided that such claim, -damage, loss or expense is attributable to bodily injury, sicmess, disease or death, or to injury to or destruction of i ,.tangible roe other than the W.ork.itsel except tc the extent that such damage, loss or ex .ense is not due to the. g property rtY ( i, P g, P } fault or negligence of the party seeking indemnity:.. _ § 10.3.4 The Owner shall not be responsiblew:ttnder this Section 10.3 for materials. or substances the-Contradtor brings to the site unless such materials o sh�istanoes are required by the Contract Documents. The Ow',n1, shall be ' pgtzg r naterials or gabs nv s required by the Contract Documents' except to th&ike� of the.Comtractor's e.,.. r tiugligence in thelasertd°handling ofsuch materials or substances. :5'Tlie :Cottractor shall indemnify the Owner for the cost and expense the Owner incurs (1) for remediation of a material or substance the Contractor brings to the site and negligently handles, or (2) where the Contractor fails to perform its obligations under Section 10.3.1, except to the extent that the cost and expense are due to the Owner's . fault or negligence. AIA Document A2321"— 2009 (formerly A201'"'CMa—1992). Copyright b `I992 and 2009 by The American institute of Architects: All tights reserved. [nit. WARNING. This Ate 1ocument is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and international Treaties, unauthorized reproduction or distdbufion of this 31. AIA® Document or any portion of 14 may result in severe aivil 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 oopyright.violations of AlA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel. copyright@aia.org. :