Greenbook Clause Samples

The 'Greenbook' clause refers to the incorporation or application of the standard terms and conditions set out in the Greenbook, which is a widely recognized set of guidelines for construction contracts, particularly in certain jurisdictions. In practice, this clause specifies that the rights, obligations, and procedures outlined in the Greenbook will govern the contractual relationship between the parties, covering aspects such as payment, variations, and dispute resolution. Its core function is to provide a clear, established framework for managing construction projects, thereby reducing ambiguity and minimizing the risk of disputes by relying on a familiar and tested set of rules.
Greenbook. “Greenbook” means the 2012 edition of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction.
Greenbook. Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, including the Regional and City of San Diego Supplement Amendments.
Greenbook. Construction Documents prepared by Design-Builder, with Design-Builder Specifications contained therein having precedence over plans, and excluding any deviations from the requirements of the other Contract Documents which have not been approved in writing by City;
Greenbook. “Greenbook” means sections 1-1 through 1-5 of Part 1, section 2-11 of Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, and Part 5 of the 2012 edition of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction.