Common use of OMISSION Clause in Contracts

OMISSION. A scope of work missed by the CONSULTANT that is necessary for the Project, including a quantity miscalculation, which was later discovered and added by Change Order and which is deficient from the standard of care that a professional engineer in similar circumstances, working on a similar project and location would have exercised. Also includes design that was wrong, but was corrected after award to the CONSULTANT, but before the construction process was materially affected.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: General Environmental Engineering Consulting Services Agreement, General Environmental Engineering Consulting Services Agreement, General Environmental Engineering Consulting Services Agreement

OMISSION. A scope of work missed by the CONSULTANT that is necessary for the Project, including a quantity miscalculation, which was later discovered and added by Change Order and which is deficient from the standard of care that a professional engineer in similar circumstances, working on a similar project and location would have exercised. Also includes design that was wrong, but was corrected after award to the CONSULTANTContractor, but before the construction process was materially affected.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Owner's Representative Services Agreement, Traffic and Transportation Engineering and Planning Services Agreement, Traffic and Transportation Engineering and Planning Services Agreement

OMISSION. A scope of work missed by the CONSULTANT that is necessary for the Project, including a quantity miscalculation, which was later discovered and added by Change Order and which is deficient from the standard of care that a professional engineer in similar circumstances, working on a similar project and location would have exercised. Also includes design that was wrong, but was corrected after award to the CONSULTANT, but before the construction process was materially affected.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Traffic and Transportation Engineering and Planning Services Agreement

OMISSION. A scope of work missed by the CONSULTANT that is necessary for the Project, including a quantity miscalculation, which was later discovered and added by Change Order and which is deficient from the standard of care that a professional engineer in similar circumstances, working on a similar project and location would have exercised. Also includes design that was wrong, but was corrected after award to the CONSULTANTContractor, but before the construction process was materially affected.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Consulting Agreement