Owner’s Project Sample Clauses

The "Owner’s Project" clause defines the scope and nature of the project that the owner is commissioning under the contract. It typically outlines the specific work, objectives, and deliverables expected from the contractor or service provider, such as constructing a building, renovating a facility, or providing design services. By clearly specifying what constitutes the project, this clause ensures that both parties have a mutual understanding of the project's boundaries and requirements, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over scope and responsibilities.
Owner’s Project. Representative - The authorized representative of Owner who may be assigned to the Site or any part thereof.
Owner’s Project. Criteria are developed by or for Owner to describe Owner’s program requirements and objectives for the Project, including use, space, price, time, site and expandability requirements, as well as submittal requirements and other requirements governing Design-Builder’s performance of the Work. Owner’s Project Criteria may include conceptual documents, design criteria, performance requirements and other Project-specific technical materials and requirements.
Owner’s Project. Criteria developed by Owner and Design Professional and any architectural program developed by Owner and Design Professional.
Owner’s Project. Manager As a part of basic services the Program Manager shall designate in writing a full-time and accessible (either on Site or by computer, phone or fax or otherwise) its Owner’s Project Manager (OPM) who shall have authority to render decisions and to furnish information required of the Program Manager. The OPM shall promptly respond to all requests from the members of the Project Team and shall in no event exceed the time limits set forth in this Contract, the Design Professional Contract, and the CM/GC Contract that are applicable to the Owner.
Owner’s Project. Manager and any Other University Representatives
Owner’s Project. Criteria are developed by or for Owner to describe Owner’s program requirements and objectives for the Project, including use, space, price, time, site and expandability requirements, as well as submittal requirements and other requirements governing Design-Builder’s performance of the Work. Owner’s Project Criteria may include conceptual documents, design criteria, performance requirements and other Project-specific technical materials and requirements. 1.2.7.1 Owner as defined in the Agreement Between Owner and Design/Builder shall be the Town of Taos, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the Laws of the State of New Mexico.
Owner’s Project. Criteria developed by Owner, and Design Professional program (if any), with the Criteria taking precedence over the program, unless and to the extent specifically modified by one of the subsequent documents.
Owner’s Project. Manager shall mean the project manager either internal to the Owner or appointed by the Owner to assist the Owner in the implementation of the Project.
Owner’s Project. Number (AFE) for this Agreement is N/A, and such number shall be required on all invoices and documentation relating to the Services. Owner's purchase order number 8048870-25 shall apply to the Services and Tax Forms ST-4 and ST-8 shall be attached to Owner's purchase orders.

Related to Owner’s Project

  • Project 3.01. The Recipient declares its commitment to the objectives of the Project. To this end, the Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the provisions of Article IV of the General Conditions.

  • Project Site The “Project Site” is the place where the Work is being carried on.

  • Access to Project Site ‌ City will make available, no later than the commencement date designated in the current construction Schedule accepted by City, the lands and facilities upon which the Work is to be performed, including such access and other lands and facilities designated in the Contract Documents, for use by Contractor.

  • The Project The Project is the total construction of which the Work performed under the Contract Documents may be the whole or a part.