DCAMM Clause Samples
The DCAMM clause refers to provisions involving the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance, a Massachusetts state agency responsible for managing public real estate and construction projects. This clause typically outlines the agency's authority, procedures, and requirements for overseeing, approving, or participating in contracts related to state-owned properties or construction. For example, it may specify the need for DCAMM approval before commencing work or detail compliance obligations for contractors. Its core function is to ensure that public projects adhere to state standards and oversight, thereby promoting accountability and regulatory compliance.
DCAMM. The Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The public agency awarding and administering this Contract identified as the Owner in the Owner-CM Agreement. Where DCAMM is an agency of the Commonwealth, references to DCAMM shall also include the Commonwealth and its agencies. This term may also be used interchangeably with the term “Owner” or “Awarding Authority”.
DCAMM. The Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Deliverable: Work product of the Designer that is required to be delivered or submitted to the Awarding Authority pursuant to the terms of this Contract.
