Common use of Construction Phase Fee Clause in Contracts

Construction Phase Fee. Contractor’s Construction Phase Fee is the maximum amount payable to Contractor for any cost or profit expectation incurred in the performance of the Work that is not specifically identified as being eligible for reimbursement by Owner elsewhere in this Agreement. References in the UGSC to Contractor’s “overhead” and “profit” mean Contractor’s Construction Phase Fee. The Construction Phase Fee includes, but is not limited to, the following items:

Appears in 47 contracts

Samples: Agreement, assets.system.tamus.edu, assets.system.tamus.edu

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Construction Phase Fee. Contractor’s Construction Phase Fee is the maximum amount payable to Contractor for any cost or profit expectation incurred in the performance of the Work that is not specifically identified as being eligible for reimbursement by Owner elsewhere in this Agreement. References in the UGSC UGC to Contractor’s “overhead” and “profit” mean Contractor’s Construction Phase Fee. The Construction Phase Fee includes, but is not limited to, the following items:

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: assets.system.tamus.edu, assets.system.tamus.edu, assets.system.tamus.edu

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Construction Phase Fee. Contractor’s Construction Phase Fee is the maximum amount payable to Contractor for any cost or profit expectation incurred in the performance of the Work that is not specifically identified as being eligible for reimbursement by Owner City elsewhere in this Agreement. References in the UGSC Uniform General and Supplementary Conditions (UGC) to Contractor’s “overhead” and “profit” mean Contractor’s Construction Phase Fee. The Construction Phase Fee includes, but is not limited to, the following items:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Design Build Services

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.