Additive Alternates Sample Clauses

Additive Alternates. If the trade is within those included in the base bid and an SBE and/or M/WBE was listed for that portion of the project, then the same SBE and M/WBE should be used for the alternate.
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Additive Alternates. 4.3.1. Description Additive Alternates, also known as Additive Bidding, is a bidding technique that may be used when it is necessary to keep the contract amount within a budget limit and let the industry compete on the largest scope that fits within the budget. With this procedure, the Department will include most of the project scope in base-bid items, while also specifying additive alternates that may be selected if the base-plus-alternates price is within a defined target cost or budget. The bid documents should specify the priority in which the additive alternates will be considered. The contract is awarded to the lowest responsive bidder that is within budget, considering the sum of the base bid and additive alternates in the priority specified. The Department must limit its use of additive items to a maximum of 10% of the total contract amount. However, even with this limitation, Additive Alternates can provide the Department with an option that ensures project awards with optimum scopes of work.

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  • Alternates Unless otherwise stipulated, all alternate bids are deductive. It is in the best interest of the public, and the intent of the Owner is, that the entire Project be constructed within the funds allocated in the Project budget. The acceptance of any deductive alternate will be utilized as a last resort to accomplish the Project without requiring a redesign and rebidding of the Project. Any alternate, or alternates, if taken, will be taken in numerical sequence to the extent necessary.

  • Alternate Work Sites Employees may be assigned or authorized to report to work at an alternative work site(s) and be paid for the time worked.

  • STEWARDS AND ALTERNATE STEWARDS A. Employees in the bargaining unit shall be represented by one Chief Xxxxxxx and one Shift Xxxxxxx who shall be regular Employees working in the bargaining unit.

  • Alternative A The grievance shall be determined by the Personnel Commission. The decision of the Commission shall be made in writing within sixty (60) calendar days after the filing of the appeal at step 3 and shall be final and binding on all parties subject to ratification by the Board of Supervisors if the decision requires an unbudgeted expenditure.

  • Active NFFE An “Active NFFE” means any NFFE that meets any of the following criteria:

  • Replacement Basic Cardmember About using your card You must tell us if the Basic Cardmember is no longer an employee or officer of the Company or does not want to be the Basic Cardmember. In that case, you must either close the Account, or propose another person to replace the Basic Cardmember. If you propose another person to replace the Basic Cardmember, that person must agree to assume the obligations and liabilities of the Basic Cardmember under this Agreement, as of the date that such person replaces the Basic Cardmember. That person is subject to our approval. You agree that the Basic Cardmember remains the Basic Cardmember until we approve a replacement or the Account is closed. Using the card Cards may be used for purchases. At our discretion, we may permit you to make cash advances, balance transfers or person-to-person transactions subject to Limits on person-to-person transactions. You cannot transfer balances from any other account issued by us and/or our affiliates. Each Cardmember acknowledges and agrees that cards are intended to be used for the Company's commercial or business purposes. You may arrange for certain merchants and third parties to store your card number and expiration date, so that, for example: ● the merchant may charge your account at regular intervals; or ● you may make charges using that stored card information. We may (but are not required to) tell these merchants and third parties if your expiration date or card number changes or if your account status is updated, including if your account is cancelled. If you do not want us to share your updated account information, please contact us using the number on the back of your card. Keep the cards safe. Do not let anyone use them. If a card is lost or stolen or the Account is being used without permission, contact us right away. The Account may not be used for illegal activities. Limits on person-to-person transactions Your person-to-person transactions may not exceed the $2,000 person-to-person transaction limit within any 30-day period. You agree to manage your Account so that the total of your person-to-person transactions in any 30-day period do not exceed the limit on person-to-person transactions. We may not approve a person-to-person transaction if it would cause your Account to exceed the person-to- person transaction limit or your Credit Limit. Promise to pay You promise to pay all charges, including: ● charges you make, even if you do not present your card or sign for the transaction, ● charges that other people make, whether or not you or an Additional Cardmember intend to let them use the Account, subject to applicable law, and if you let them use your Account, and ● charges that Additional Cardmembers make or permit others to make. Credit limit and cash advance limit We assign a Credit Limit to the Account. We may make part of the Credit Limit available for cash advances (Cash Advance Limit). There may also be a limit on the amount you can withdraw from ATMs in a given period. The Credit Limit and Cash Advance Limit are shown on page 1 of Part 1 and on each billing statement. We may increase or reduce the Credit Limit and Cash Advance Limit. We may do so even if you pay on time and the Account is not in default. You agree to manage the Account so that: ● the Account balance (including fees and interest) is not more than the Credit Limit, and ● the cash advance balance (including fees and interest) is not more than the Cash Advance Limit. We may approve charges that cause the Account balance to go over the Credit Limit. If we do this, we will not charge an overlimit fee. If we ask you to promptly pay the amount of the Account balance above the Credit Limit, you agree to do so. Declined transactions We may decline to authorize a charge. Reasons we may do this include suspected fraud and our assessment of your creditworthiness. This may occur even if the charge would not cause you to go over your Credit Limit and your Account is not in default. We are not responsible for any losses you or any Additional Cardmembers incur if we do not authorize a charge. And we are not responsible if any merchant refuses to accept the card. About your payments When you must pay You must pay at least the Minimum Payment Due by the Payment Due Date. The Minimum Payment Due and Payment Due Date are shown on each billing statement. Each statement also states the time and manner by which you must make your payment for it to be credited as of the same day it is received. 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The Closing Date is the last day of the billing period covered by the statement. Each Closing Date is about 30 days after the previous statement's Closing Date. billing statement. If we receive it after that time, we will credit the payment on the day after we receive it. If your payment does not meet the above requirements, there may be a delay in crediting the Account. This may result in late fees and additional interest charges (see How Rates and Fees Work on page 2 of Part 1). We will not accept a payment made in a foreign currency or a payment drawn on an account at a bank located outside of the U.S. If we process a late payment, a partial payment, or a payment marked with any restrictive language, that will have no effect on our rights and will not change this Agreement. How we apply payments and credits Your Account may have balances with different interest rates. For example, purchases may have a lower interest rate than cash advances. If your Account has balances with different interest rates, here is how we generally apply payments in a billing period: ● We apply your payments, up to the Minimum Payment Due, first to the balance with the lowest interest rate, and then to balances with higher interest rates. ● After the Minimum Payment Due has been paid, we apply your payments to the balance with the highest interest rate, and then to balances with lower interest rates. In most cases, we apply a credit to the same balance as the related charge. For example, we apply a credit for a purchase to the purchase balance. We may apply payments and credits within balances, and among balances with the same interest rate, in any order we choose. About your Minimum Payment Due

  • Alternate Facilities If under Purchaser’s Operating Schedule, roads needed for the removal of Included Timber differ substantially from Specified Roads, other roads may be added to A7. Contracting Officer shall assure that road routing, location, design, and needed easements will make such other roads acceptable as parts of the National Forest transportation facilities. Purchaser shall provide survey, design, and construction staking for such other roads. Based on design quantities from such engineering, Forest Service shall estimate Specified Road construction costs of alternate facilities, using methods consistent with those used in the original computation of the Schedule of Items. If Specified Road construction costs for acceptable alternate facilities are less than the estimated costs of facilities listed in the original Schedule of Items that Purchaser does not construct, Timber Sale Account shall be adjusted by Forest Service to reflect the reduction in costs. In event of rate redetermination under B3.3, such allowed costs shall be the redetermined estimated costs of facilities listed in the original Schedule of Items that Purchaser does not construct.

  • Rate Redetermination after Catastro- phic Damage In event of Catastrophic Damage and ad- justment, if any, of Included Timber, Contracting Officer shall make an appraisal to determine for each species the catastrophe-caused difference between the appraised unit value of Included Timber remaining immediately prior to the catastrophe and the appraised unit value of existing and potential Included Timber immediately after the ca- tastrophe. Included Timber is any that would not be elimi- nated under B8.32. Potential Included Timber is any that would be added under B8.32. Tentative Rates and Flat Rates in effect at the time of catastrophe shall be adjusted by said differences to be- come the redetermined rates for the purpose of a contract modification under B8.32. Accordingly, Base Rates shall be adjusted to correspond to the redetermined rates if redetermined rates are less than the original Base Rates, subject to new Base Rate limitations of 25 cents per hun- dred cubic feet or equivalent. However, existing Base In- dices shall not be changed under this Subsection. Upon agreement under B8.32, redetermined rates and Required Deposits shall be considered established under B3.1 for timber Scaled subsequent to Catastrophic Damage. At time of such appraisal, Specified Road construc- tion cost shall include the estimated cost of any construc- tion work listed in the Schedule of Items performed and abandoned.

  • Interconnection Customer Compensation for Actions During Emergency Condition The CAISO shall compensate the Interconnection Customer in accordance with the CAISO Tariff for its provision of real and reactive power and other Emergency Condition services that the Interconnection Customer provides to support the CAISO Controlled Grid during an Emergency Condition in accordance with Article 11.6.

  • Agency Head or Designee If the grievance is not resolved at Step 1, the Association may move it to Step 2 by filing the written grievance with the agency head, with a copy to the Human Resources Office, within fifteen (15) days of the Association’s receipt of the Step 1 decision. Upon agreement of the parties, the agency head or designee will meet or confer by telephone with an Association xxxxxxx and/or staff representative and the grievant within fifteen (15) days of receipt of the Step 1 decision. Management will provide a written response to the Association within fifteen (15) days after the meeting and if the remedies are denied the response will include an explanation.

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