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§ 2.6.9 CERTIFICATES FOR PAYMENT <br />§ 2.6.9.1 The Architect shall review and certify the amounts due the Contractor and shall issue certificates in such <br />amounts. <br />§ 2.6.9.2 The Architect's certification for payment shall constitute a representation to the Owner, based on the <br />Architect's evaluation of the Work as provided in Section 2.6.5 and on the data comprising the Contractor's <br />Application for Payment, that the Work has progressed to the point indicated and that, to the best of the Architect's <br />knowledge, information and belief, the quality of the Work is in accordance with the Contract Documents. The <br />foregoing representations are subject (1) to an evaluation of the Work for conformance with the Contract Documents <br />upon Substantial Completion, (2) to results of subsequent tests and inspections, (3) to correction of minor deviations <br />from the Contract Documents prior to completion, and (4) to specific qualifications expressed by the Architect. <br />§ 2.6.9.3 The issuance of a Certificate for Payment shall not be a representation that the Architect has (1) made <br />exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work, (2) reviewed construction <br />means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, (3) reviewed copies of requisitions received from <br />Subcontractors and material suppliers and other data requested by the Owner to substantiate the Contractor's right to <br />payment, or (4) ascertained how or for what purpose the Contractor has used money previously paid on account of the <br />Contract Sum. <br />§ 2.6.10 The Architect shall have authority to reject Work that does not conform to the Contract Documents. <br />Whenever the Architect considers it necessary or advisable, the Architect shall have authority to require inspection or <br />testing of the Work in accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents, whether or not such Work is <br />fabricated, installed or completed. However, neither this authority of the Architect nor a decision made in good faith <br />either to exercise or not to exercise such authority shall give rise to a duty or responsibility of the Architect to the <br />Contractor, Subcontractors, material and equipment suppliers, their agents or employees or other persons or entities <br />performing portions of the Work. <br />§ 2.6.11 The Architect shall review and approve or take other appropriate action upon the Contractor's submittals such <br />as Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples, but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with <br />information given and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. The Architect's action shall be taken <br />with such reasonable promptness as to cause no delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor or <br />separate contractors, while allowing sufficient time in the Architect's professional judgment to permit adequate <br />review. Review of such submittals is not conducted for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of <br />other details such as dimensions and quantities, or for substantiating instructions for installation or performance of <br />equipment or systems, all of which remain the responsibility of the Contractor as required by the Contract Documents. <br />The Architect's review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or, unless otherwise specifically stated by <br />the Architect, of any construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures. The Architect's approval of a <br />specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the item is a component. <br />§ 2.6.12 If professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials or <br />equipment are specifically required of the Contractor by the Contract Documents, the Architect shall specify <br />appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. Shop Drawings and other submittals <br />related to the Work designed or certified by the design professional retained by the Contractor shall bear such <br />professional's written approval when submitted to the Architect. The Architect shall be entitled to rely upon the <br />adequacy, accuracy and completeness of the services, certifications or approvals performed by such design <br />professionals. <br />§ 2.6.13 The Architect shall prepare Change Orders and Construction Change Directives, with supporting <br />documentation and data if deemed necessary by the Architect as provided in Sections 3.1.1 and 3.3.3, for the Owner's <br />approval and execution in accordance with the Contract Documents, and may authorize minor changes in the Work <br />not involving an adjustment in the Contract Sum or an extension of the Contract Time which are consistent with the <br />intent of the Contract Documents. <br />§ 2.6.14 The Architect shall conduct inspections to determine the date or dates of Substantial Completion and the date <br />of final completion, shall receive from the Contractor and forward to the Owner, for the Owner's review and records, <br />written warranties and related documents required by the Contract Documents and assembled by the Contractor, and <br />AIA Document B151 TM -1997. 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