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<br />in the General Requirements), CONTRACTOR shall submit <br />to ENGINEER for its timely review: <br /> <br />1. a preliminary progress schedule indicating the <br />times (numbers of days or dates) for starting and <br />completing the various stages of the Work., including any <br />Milestones specified in the Contract Documents; <br /> <br />2. a preliminary schedule of Shop Drawing and <br />Sample submittals which will list each required submittal <br />and the times for submitting, reviewing, and processing <br />such submittal; and <br /> <br />, .. <br /> <br />3. a preliminary schedule of values for all of the <br />Work which includes quantities and prices of items which <br />when added together equal the Contract Price and subdi- <br />vides the Work into component parts in sufficient detail <br />to serve as the basis. for progress payments during <br />performance of the Work. Such prices will include an <br />appropriate amount of overhead and profit applicable to <br />each item of Work. <br /> <br />[" ~ <br /> <br />~: ., <br /> <br />,... ~ <br /> <br />i'. .~ <br /> <br />C. Evidence of Insurance: Before any Work at the Site <br />is started, CONTRACTOR and OWNER shall each deliver <br />to the other, with copies to each additional insured identified <br />in the Supplementary Conditions, certificates of insurance <br />(and other evidence of insurance which either of them or any <br />additional insured may reasonably request) which <br />CONTRACTOR and OWNER respectively are required to <br />purchase and maintain in accordance with Article S. <br /> <br />2.06 Preconstruction Conference <br /> <br />f. ." <br /> <br />A. Within 20 days after the Contract Times start to run, <br />but before any Work at the Site is started,a conference. <br />attended by CONTRACTOR, ENGINEER, and others as <br />appropriate will be held to establish a working understanding <br />among the parties as to the Work and to discuss the schedules <br />referred to in paragraph 2.05.B, procedures for handling <br />Shop Drawings and other submittals, processing Applications <br />for Payment, and maintaining required records. <br /> <br />i <br />L:. . <br /> <br />I.: <br /> <br />~ . <br /> <br />2.07 Initial Acceptance of Schedules <br /> <br />A. Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Docu- <br />ments, at least ten d;lYS before submission of the flI'st <br />Application for Payment a conference attended by CON- <br />TRACTOR, ENGINEER, and others as appropriate will be <br />held to review for acceptability to ENGINEER as provided <br />below the schedules submitted in accordance with paragraph <br />2.05.B. CONTRACTOR shall have an additional ten days to <br />make corrections and adjustments and to complete and <br />resubmit the schedules. No progress payment shall be made <br />to CONTRACTOR until acceptable schedules are submitted <br />to' ENGINEER. <br /> <br />1. The progress schedule will be acceptable to <br />ENGINEER if it provides an orderly progression ar"the ~ ~ <br />Work to completion within any specified Milestones and , <br />the Contract Tunes. Such acceptance will not impose on <br />ENGINEER responsibility for the progress schedule, for - <br />sequencing, scheduling, or progress' of the Work nor <br />interfere with or relieve CONTRACTOR from <br />CONTRACTOR's full responsibility therefor. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />2. CONTRACTOR's schedule of Shop Drawing and <br />Sample submittals will be acceptable to ENGINEER if it <br />. provides a workable arrangement for reviewing and - <br />processing the required submittals. <br /> <br />3. CONTRACTOR's schedule of values will be - <br />acceptable to ENGINEER as to fonn and substance if it <br />provides a reasonable allocation of the Contract Price to <br />component parts of the Work. <br /> <br />ARTICLE 3 - CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: INTENT, <br />AMENDING, REUSE <br /> <br />3.01 Intent <br /> <br />A. The Contract Documents are complementary; what <br />is called for by one is as binding u if Galled for by all. _ t <br /> <br />B. It is the intent of the Contracl. Documents. to describe <br />a functionally complete Project (or part thereof) to be <br />constructed in accordance with the Contract Documents. - <br />Any labor, documentation, services, materials, or equipment <br />that may reasonably be inferred from 'the Contract Docu- <br />ments or from prevailing custom or. trade usage as being _ <br />required to produce the .intended result will 1>(: provided <br />whether or not specifically called for at no additional cost to <br />OWNER. <br /> <br />C. Clarifications and interpretations of the Contract <br />Documents shall J>e issued by ENGINEER as provided in <br />Article 9. <br /> <br />3.02 Reference StantkudJ <br /> <br />A. Standards. . Specifications, Codes, Laws, and <br />Regulations <br /> <br />1. Reference to standards, specifications, manuals, <br />or codes of any technical society, organization, or <br />association, or to Laws or Regulations, whether such <br />reference be specific or by implication, shall mean the - <br />standard, specification, manual, code, or Laws or Regula- <br />tions in effect at the time of opening of Bids (or on the <br />Effective Date of the Agreement if there were no Bids), <br /> <br />00700 - 10 <br />