COMMISSIONING CONSULTANT Sample Clauses

COMMISSIONING CONSULTANT. A person or firm engaged by the Authority to provide building commissioning services, including advisory services during design and construction.
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COMMISSIONING CONSULTANT a person or firm engaged by the Authority to provide building commissioning services, including advisory services during design and construction. CONTRACT – this Contract, inclusive of all Attachments, between the Owner and the Owner’s Project Manager; all written amendments to this Contract; and all Approvals issued pursuant to this Contract. CONTRACTOR or GENERAL CONTRACTOR – the person or firm with whom the Owner has contracted to perform the construction for this Project pursuant to the provisions of X.X. x. 149, §§ 44A-44J. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AT RISK or “CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AT RISK SERVICES or CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AT RISK DELIVERY METHOD or CM at RISK DELIVERY METHOD - a construction method described in M.G.L. c. 149A wherein a Construction Management at Risk firm provides a range of preconstruction services and construction management services which may include cost estimation and consultation regarding the design of the building project, the preparation and coordination of bid packages, scheduling, cost control, and value engineering, acting as the general contractor during the construction, detailing the Trade Contractor scope of work, holding the trade contracts and other subcontracts, prequalifying and evaluating Trade Contractors and subcontractors, and providing management and construction services, all at a Guaranteed Maximum Price, which shall represent the maximum amount to be paid by the public agency for the building project, including the cost of the work, the general conditions and the fee payable to the Construction Management at Risk Firm. CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK, CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT at RISK FIRM or CM at RISK – a sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or other legal entity with which the Owner has contracted pursuant to X.X. x. 149A, § 6(e), to provide Construction Management at Risk Services; EXTRA SERVICES – services requested by the Owner to be performed by the Owner’s Project Manager but which are additional (or “extra”) to the services performed as Basic Services.
COMMISSIONING CONSULTANT a person or firm engaged by the Authority to provide building commissioning services, including advisory services during design and construction. CONTRACT – this Contract, inclusive of all Attachments, between the Owner and the Owner’s Project Manager; all written amendments to this Contract; and all Approvals issued pursuant to this Contract. CONTRACTOR or GENERAL CONTRACTOR – the person or firm with whom the Owner has contracted to perform the construction for this Project. EXTRA SERVICES – services requested by the Owner to be performed by the Owner’s Project Manager but which are additional (or “extra”) to the services performed as Basic Services. FEE FOR BASIC SERVICESthe fee to be paid to the Owner’s Project Manager for satisfactorily performing, in the Owner’s sole discretion, the Basic Services required under this Contract, exclusive of the compensation to which the Owner’s Project Manager is entitled pursuant to Articles 9 and 10. FINAL COMPLETIONThe work has been completed in accordance with the Construction Contract Documents and the educational specifications, schematic plans and drawings and the Project Funding Agreement approved by the Authority. GENERAL LAWS – the Massachusetts General Laws as amended, including any rules, regulations and administrative procedures implementing said laws. GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS – Documents published by the Authority including regulations and procedures that supplement the tasks of Owner’s Project Managers contracting with Owners for projects receiving any funding from the Authority. NOTICE to PROCEED – the written communication issued by the Owner to the Contractor authorizing him to proceed with the construction contract and establishing the date for commencement of the contract time. OWNER – the entity identified as such on page one of this Contract, or its authorized representative, that is the owner of the property that is the site of the Project and is responsible for administering this Contract. OWNER’S PROJECT MANAGER – the individual, corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship, joint stock company, joint venture or other entity identified as such on page one of this Contract performing the professional Project Management Services under this Contract.
COMMISSIONING CONSULTANT. The Designer and its Subconsultants shall collaborate with the Commissioning Consultant to develop design criteria which will support the purposes of building commissioning and energy/resources conservation concepts as commonly understood and as prescribed by the Commissioning Consultant.

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