Written specifications and design control drawings. Usually used to define the deliverable sign products between two parties (typically between the designer / owner and the fabricator/contractor). See also design intent drawings, shop drawings.
The collection of documents that define the agreement between the owner and the contractor, including, but not limited to, the contract, written specifications, and the drawings.
The Agreement, Addenda, Instructions to Bidders, Contractor's Bid, the Bonds, the Notice of Award, the General Conditions, the Supplementary Conditions, Special Conditions, Technical Conditions, the Specifications, Drawings, Drawing Modifications, and Notice to Proceed, all make up the Contract Documents.
The documents which define the responsibilities of the parties involved in the sale, supply, and erection of a metal building system. Such documents normally consist of a contract and specification. Plans may be included.
Those documents that comprise a contract: owner-contractor agreement, conditions of the contract, plans and/or drawings, specifications, all addenda, modifications, and changes together with any other items stipulated as being specifically included.
The complete set of drawings, specifications, bidding instructions, construction agreement, etc. used in the construction industry. The AIA (American Institute of Architects) standard forms are routinely used, but are not mandatory.
The Bid Form, Notice to Contractors, bonds, insurance certificates, the Unit Price Book, the Technical Specifications all addenda issued, Agreement, Contract General Conditions, Supplementary General Conditions, Special Conditions, and Job Orders as applicable.
Written material and engineering data required to put a highway construction project under contract, including: proposals, agreements, plans specifications, estimates and other information pertaining to the manner and method of furnishing materials and performing the work under binding agreement.
These are the documents which are the basis for the contract between the Owner and the Contractor. These documents include the Agreement between Owner and Contractor, Conditions of the Contract, Drawings, specifications, addenda and other documents as may be listed in the Contract. The Contract Documents are what your Architect will provide you with to enable the construction of your project.
Architectural and/or engineering drawings (plans), specifications, etc., used to produce a structure.
The Documents that define the material and work to be provided by a Contractor or the General Contractor for a Construction Project.
Documents consisting of the agreement and the conditions of the contract (general, supplementary and other conditions). They include the drawings, the specifications, all addenda issued prior to execution of the contract and all modifications thereto. A modification is (1) a written amendment to the contract signed by both parties; (2) a written interpretation issued by the architect in the form of a drawing or otherwise; (3) a change order; or (4) a written order issued by the architect for a minor change in the work.
are the contract, general provisions, supplementary conditions, special provisions, design drawings, specifications, and addenda which specifies the work and terms of a construction project.
The complete set of design plans and specifications for the construction of a building or of a building's interior improvements. Working Drawings specify for the contractor the precise manner in which a project is to be constructed. See also " Specifications" and " Working Drawings".
The set of document s which form the contract. [D00329] PMK87
The owner-contractor agreement, the conditions of the contract (general, supplementary, and other conditions), the drawings, the specifications, all addenda issued prior to execution of the contract, all modifications thereto, and any other items specifically stipulated as being included in the contract documents.
Contract documents are agreements that outline the material and work that are to be performed. For a construction project, it is possible to have separate contract documents for the contractor, general contractor, and steel building dealer. The contract documents define the work to be completed, pricing information, a time schedule, and any other terms that are relevant to the agreement.
The design plans and specifications for construction of a facility. Working drawings that detail for the contractor the exact manner in which a project should be built. See also "Specifications;" "Working Drawings".
The Contract Documents include the Invitation for Bids, Addenda, Proposal, contract form and required bonds, Specifications, Supplemental Specifications, Special Provisions, general and detailed plans, Plan notes, standard construction drawings identified in the Plans, notice to contractor, Change Orders, Supplemental Agreements, Extra Work Contracts, and any other document designated by the Department as a Contract Document, all of which constitute one instrument.
The signed agreement between you and the contractor together with general and supplementary conditions, drawings, and specifications.
may include, but is not limited to solicitation documents and all related materials; original bids or proposals; instructions to Bidders; conflict of interest or confidentiality statements; general or special terms and conditions; performance bonds, certificates of insurance; protest documents; contracts, amendments etc.
The documents describing the contractor's obligations. These include the construction documents and the contractual requirements.
Agreement, addenda, supporting documents, general conditions, supplementary conditions, specifications and drawings and modifications to an agreement.