Cost and Constructability Clause Samples

The Cost and Constructability clause defines the requirements for evaluating both the financial feasibility and the practical buildability of a project. It typically mandates that the design or proposed work be reviewed to ensure that it can be constructed within budget and using available methods, materials, and technologies. For example, it may require cost estimates at various design stages or constructability reviews by experienced professionals. This clause helps prevent costly design errors or impractical solutions, ensuring that the project can be delivered efficiently and within financial constraints.
Cost and Constructability. Construction Manager shall work with Owner Parties to regularly estimate costs and analyze constructability of all major components and systems of the Work such that the Project’s design and budget can timely develop together.‌
Cost and Constructability. During the Design Phase, Design-Builder shall work with Owner Parties to regularly estimate costs and analyze constructability of all major components and systems of the Work such that the design and budget can timely develop together.‌ Upon the dates set forth in the Project Schedule and in accordance with the development of the Services, Design-Builder shall submit to Owner Parties its final updated Estimated Project Sum.