Base Program Sample Clauses

The "Base Program" clause defines the foundational scope of work, services, or deliverables that form the core of an agreement or contract. It typically outlines the essential tasks, specifications, or objectives that the parties have agreed upon at the outset, serving as the reference point for any additional work or modifications. By clearly establishing what is included in the initial agreement, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes over the parties' basic obligations and expectations.
Base Program. The Owner and Risk/Reward Team members will jointly develop the Base Program, which will be part of the Project Objective and amended into the Agreement as Exhibit B-1. The Base Program should include large areas of needed work without detailing specific solutions. The Base Program will be based on the Owner’s Project requirements and will further define the final quality, quantity, functionality, aesthetics, sustainability, and other Project requirements approved by the PMT. The Project scope will include all elements explicitly included in the Base Program and those that are reasonably inferable from the Base Program. The Added Value Incentive Items will not be included in the Base Program.