Common use of ESTIMATED COST OF WORK Clause in Contracts

ESTIMATED COST OF WORK. 6.1 The Estimated Cost of Work shall be the total estimated cost for the Project to construct all elements of the Project, designed or specified by Consultant, and must include and incorporate City’s General Conditions for Construction Costs, overhead and profit, but not the Cost for Design, land or City’s equipment. The format of the Estimated Cost of Work shall follow the divisions of the specifications and show contingency, general conditions, insurances and bond costs and profit and overhead through the Project’s end.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement

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ESTIMATED COST OF WORK. 6.1 VI.1 The Estimated Cost of Work shall be the total estimated cost for the Project to construct all elements of the Project, designed or specified by Consultant, and must include and incorporate City’s General Conditions for Construction Costs, overhead and profit, but not the Cost for Design, land or City’s equipment. The format of the Estimated Cost of Work shall follow the divisions of the specifications and show contingency, general conditions, insurances insurance and bond costs and profit and overhead through the Project’s end.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement

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ESTIMATED COST OF WORK. 6.1 The Estimated Cost of Work shall be the total estimated cost for the Project to construct all elements of the Project, designed or specified by ConsultantArchitect, and must include and incorporate City’s General Conditions for Construction Costs, overhead and profit, but not the Cost for Design, land or City’s equipment. The format of the Estimated Cost of Work shall follow the divisions of the specifications and show contingency, general conditions, insurances and bond costs and profit and overhead through the Project’s end.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services Agreement

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