Market Analysis and Stimulation of Bidder Interest Sample Clauses

Market Analysis and Stimulation of Bidder Interest. (1) The Construction Manager shall monitor conditions in the construction market to identify factors that will or may affect costs and time for completing the project; he shall make analysis as necessary to (1) determine and report on availability of labor, material, equipment, potential bidders, and possible impact of any shortages or surpluses of labor or material, and (2) in light of such determinations, make recommendations as may be appropriate with respect to long lead procurement, separation of construction into bid packages, sequencing of work, use of alternative materials, equipment or methods, other economics in design or construction, and other matters that will promote cost savings and completion within the scheduled time.
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Market Analysis and Stimulation of Bidder Interest. 8.1. The purpose of this subsection is to insure that the Construction Manager makes a genuine effort to stimulate interest in the Project and maximize participation of potential qualified subcontractors in the bidding process. The Construction Manager shall monitor conditions in the construction market to identify factors that will or may affect costs and time for completing the Project; Construction Manager shall make analysis as necessary to (i) determine and report on availability of labor, materials, equipment, potential bidders, and possible impact of any shortages or surpluses of labor or material, and (ii) in light of such determination, make recommendations and take action as may be appropriate with respect to long lead procurement, separation of construction into bid packages, sequencing of Work, use of alternative materials, equipment or methods, other economics in design or construction, and other matters that will promote cost savings and completion within the Contract Time.
Market Analysis and Stimulation of Bidder Interest. The Construction Manager shall monitor conditions in the construction market to identify factors that will or may affect costs and time for completing the Project; and shall make analysis as necessary to (1) determine and report on availability of labor, material, equipment, potential bidders, and possible impact of any shortages or surpluses of labor or material, and (2) in light of such determinations, make recommendations as may be appropriate with respect to long lead procurement, separation of construction into bid packages, sequencing of work, use of alternative materials, equipment or methods, other economics in design or construction, and other matters that will promote cost savings and completion within the scheduled time. Within sixty (60) calendar days of commencement of Pre-Construction Phase Services the Construction Manager shall submit a written "Construction Market Analysis and Prospective Bidders Report" setting out recommendations and providing information as to prospective bidders, including, specifically, compliance with the Small Business Participation Goals. As various bid packages are prepared for bidding, the Construction Manager shall submit to the City and the Consultant a list of potential bidders. The Construction Manager shall use good faith efforts to comply with the Small Business Participation Goals, and shall be responsible to stimulate bidder interest in the local market place and identify and encourage bidding competition by small and local businesses. The Construction Manager shall carry out an active program of stimulating interest of qualified subcontractors in bidding on the work and of familiarizing those bidders with the requirements of this Project. Said program shall be based on the Construction Manager’s submittal in its Response for the maximizing the participation of CSBEs and the community local workforce.
Market Analysis and Stimulation of Bidder Interest. The Construction Manager shall monitor conditions in the construction market to identify factors that will or may affect costs and time for completing the Project. The Construction Manager shall submit to the City’s Representative a written "Construction Market Analysis and Prospective Bidders Report" setting out recommendations and providing information as to prospective bidders. As various bid packages are prepared for bidding, the Construction Manager shall submit to the City’s Representative and the Architect/Engineer a list of potential bidders. The Construction Manager shall be responsible to stimulate bidder interest in the City of Kissimmee market place and identify and encourage bidding competition. The Construction Manager shall carry out an active program of stimulating interest of qualified contractors in bidding on the Work and of familiarizing those bidders with the requirements of this Project.
Market Analysis and Stimulation of Bidder Interest. (a) The Construction Manager shall monitor conditions in the construction market to identify factors that will or may affect costs and time for completing the project; he shall make analysis as necessary to:

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