COSTS OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT INCORPORATED IN THE COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION Sample Clauses

COSTS OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT INCORPORATED IN THE COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION. 7.1.3.1 Costs, including transportation, of materials and equipment incorporated or to be incorporated in the completed construction.
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COSTS OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT INCORPORATED IN THE COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION. 6.3.1 Costs of transportation, onsite storage, installation, maintenance, dismantling and removal of materials, supplies, machinery, and equipment incorporated or to be incorporated in the completed construction.
COSTS OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT INCORPORATED IN THE COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION. 8.4.1 Costs, including transportation and storage, of materials and equipment incorporated or to be incorporated in the completed construction. The Owner must approve all advance payments for Subcontractors deposits and advances for Work deemed "long lead items", or "special order items" or other selected items pertaining to the project Work.
COSTS OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT INCORPORATED IN THE COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION. Costs of materials and equipment incorporated or to be incorporated in the completed construction, including costs of transportation and costs of excess materials required to provide a reasonable allowance for waste and for spoilage. Unused excess materials, if any, shall be handed over to Owner at the Completion of the Work or, at Owner's option, shall be sold by Contractor and proceeds from such sales shall be credited to Owner as a deduction from the Cost of the Work.
COSTS OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT INCORPORATED IN THE COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION. 6.4.1 Costs including transportation and storage at the site of materials and equipment incorporated, or to be incorporated, in the completed construction.
COSTS OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT INCORPORATED IN THE COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION. Costs, including transportation, of materials and equipment incorporated or to be incorporated in the completed construction. Unused or excess materials that cannot be returned to the supplier for a refund shall become property of the Owner or, at the Owner’s election, sold by the Design/Builder. Any amounts refunded or realized from the sales shall be credit to the Owner as a deduction from the Cost of the Work.
COSTS OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT INCORPORATED IN THE COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION. Costs incurred by the Construction Manager for materials and equipment actually incorporated into the completed construction of the Work.
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COSTS OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT INCORPORATED IN THE COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION. 6.3.1 Costs of transportation, onsite storage, installation, maintenance, dismantling and removal of materials, supplies, machinery, and equipment incorporated or to be incorporated in the completed construction. Costs of materials, described in the preceding Paragraph 6.3.1, in excess of those actually installed to all for reasonable waste and spoilage. Unused excess materials, if any, shall become County's property at the completion of the Work or, at County's option, shall be sold by XXXX. Any amounts realized from such sales shall be credited to County as a deduction from the Cost of the Work.
COSTS OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT INCORPORATED IN THE COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION. Costs, including transportation, of materials and equipment incorporated or to be incorporated in the completed construction. Costs of materials described in the preceding Paragraph 7.4.1 in excess of those actually installed but required to provide reasonable allowance for waste and spoilage. At Owner’s option, unused excess materials, if any, shall be properly stored at the Project site and become Owner’s property at the completion of the Work or, at Owner’s option, shall be sold by Contractor; amounts realized, if any, from such sales minus any costs incurred by Contractor shall be credited to Owner as a deduction from the Cost of the Work. Costs of Other Materials and Equipment, Temporary Facilities and Related Items. Costs, including transportation, installation, maintenance, dismantling and removal of materials, supplies, temporary facilities (including office space secured solely for and during the progress of the Work, as long as Owner approves of lease in advance), machinery, equipment, and hand tools not customarily owned by construction workers, which are provided by Contractor at the site and fully consumed in the performance of the Work; and cost (less salvage value) on such items if not fully consumed, whether sold to others or retained by Contractor. Cost for items not fully consumed by Contractor shall mean fair market value. Reasonable rental charges for temporary facilities, machinery, equipment, and hand tools not customarily owned by construction workers, which are provided by Contractor at the site not to exceed one hundred percent (100%) of the standard rental rates, and costs of transportation, installation, minor repairs and replacements, dismantling and removal thereof. Equipment rentals, and the rates and quantities thereof, shall be subject to Owner’s prior written approval. Total rental costs for any item shall not exceed the purchase price of the applicable temporary facilities, machinery, equipment or hand tools or comparable item. Costs of removal of debris from the site. Costs of facsimile transmissions, telegrams, long-distance telephone calls, postage and parcel delivery charges, telephone service at the site and reasonable xxxxx cash expenses of the site office. That portion of the reasonable travel and subsistence expenses of Contractor’s personnel incurred while traveling in discharge of duties connected with the Work.
COSTS OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT INCORPORATED IN THE COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION i. The reasonable costs, including transportation, of materials and equipment incorporated or to be incorporated in the completed construction and securely stored at the Premises and fully insured. Unused excess materials that are reasonably marketable or utilized elsewhere by Landlord’s Contractor or any subcontractor shall be credited to Owner as a deduction from the Project Cost.
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