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MULTIPLE GMP’S. In order to expedite the project schedule, the Owner and Contractor may execute multiple GMP Proposals (stages), which shall be incorporated into the contract through a change order to the previous approved GMP Proposal(s), identified in Article 7. The requirements for this method shall be identical to the requirements for the first GMP submittal/approval process.
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MULTIPLE GMP’S. In order to expedite the project schedule, the Owner and Contractor may execute multiple GMP Proposals (stages), which shall be incorporated into the contract through a change order to the previous approved GMP Proposal(s), identified in Article 7. The requirements for this method shall be identical to the requirements for the first GMP submittal/approval process. GMP PROPOSAL PACKAGE The GMP Proposal shall be bound in 3-ring notebook or spiral notebook (8 1/2” x 11” paper only) and entitled “Guaranteed Maximum Price Proposal”. Below it the following items shall be shown: Submittal number (i.e. Submittal #1) Date of Submittal OCP Project Name Campus/Institution Name OCP Project Number Since several submittal revisions may be submitted, always state which submittal number is currently being submitted. All pages within each tab shall be numbered. The proposal shall be organized in the order described below: TABLE OF CONTENTS List all the following items. Provide a brief summary of the major components within each Tab. TAB 1 – Guaranteed Maximum Price Proposal (Exhibit D) Exhibit D; Refer to the GMP Proposal document attached to this Exhibit. Type in the cost amounts and sign, attest, date and seal the form. Do not alter any language from the original document without prior approval from the Contract Manager. Do not electronically alter the document. Each line item cost must exactly match the corresponding cost summary shown on the TAB 6 GMP Proposal Cost Breakdown. Provide a Corporate Resolution or Articles of Organization, stating individual’s authorization to execute contracts on behalf of the corporation, for any individual signing the GMP, who is not the President or CEO of the firm. TAB 2 - Executive Project Summary State any amended services or scope changes included in the Proposal. Provide a brief project summary defining the scope of work associated with the construction phase of work included in this GMP Proposal. Include the description of building type, size, character and general materials. Summarize any relationship with existing structures, unusual site conditions, utility issues, or conditions effected by other governmental agencies (i.e. right-of-way issues) State the anticipated Notice to Proceed date and Substantial Completion date. TAB 3 - Project Team Organization chart and Listing of Team Members; show the various teams and the team members, in an organization chart and provide a list of all personnel, including names, titles, job respo...
MULTIPLE GMP’S. In order to expedite the project schedule, the Owner and Contractor may execute multiple GMP Proposals (stages), which shall be incorporated into the contract through a change order to the previous approved GMP Proposal(s), identified in Article 7. The requirements for this method shall be identical to the requirements for the first GMP submittal/approval process. GMP PROPOSAL PACKAGE The GMP Proposal shall be bound in 3-ring notebook or spiral notebook (8 1/2” x 11” paper only) and entitled “Guaranteed Maximum Price Proposal”. Below it the following items shall be shown: Submittal number (i.e. Submittal #1) Date of Submittal OFPC Project Name Campus/Institution Name OFPC Project Number Since several submittal revisions may be submitted, always state which submittal number is currently being submitted. All pages within each tab shall be numbered. The proposal shall be organized in the order described below: TABLE OF CONTENTS List all the following items. Provide a brief summary of the major components within each Tab.

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