VALUE ENGINEERING Services Sample Clauses

The VALUE ENGINEERING Services clause defines the contractor's responsibility to analyze project designs and construction methods to identify opportunities for cost savings and efficiency improvements without compromising quality or performance. Typically, this involves reviewing materials, processes, and systems to suggest alternatives that reduce expenses or enhance value, such as recommending more cost-effective materials or streamlined construction techniques. The core function of this clause is to encourage innovation and cost-effectiveness in project delivery, ultimately benefiting both the client and contractor by optimizing project outcomes and controlling costs.
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VALUE ENGINEERING Services. Consultant shall lead a review team during the design development phase of the Project. Consultant shall provide an intensive analysis of the entire Project.
VALUE ENGINEERING Services. If the Owner requests that the Contractor furnish Value Engineering Services, the Contractor shall be responsible for reviewing the architectural, civil, mechanical, electrical, structural, landscaping, lighting and signage, Drawings and Specifications as they are being developed, and for advising and making recommendations with respect to such factors as constructability, feasibility, possible economies, project costs, availability of material and labor, and time requirements for
VALUE ENGINEERING Services. The CM Firm will review and consider relative construction feasibility, availability of construction materials and labor, new materials and methods, alternate solutions, time requirements for installation and construction, impact of winter construction, and other construction value engineering factors related to Project cost in the Preconstruction and Construction Phase administration of the Project scope of work requirements. The CM Firm will compile and submit for consideration recommended Value Engineering items for consideration by the Owner and PSC (A/E). If accepted, the PSC (A/E) shall incorporate into the contract documents for bidding and construction by the CM Firm.
VALUE ENGINEERING Services. The Project Management Firm will review and consider relative construction feasibility, availability of construction materials and labor, new materials and methods, alternate solutions, time requirements for installation and construction, impact of winter construction, and other construction value engineering factors related to Project cost in the Preconstruction and Construction Phase administration of the Project scope of work requirements. The Project Management Firm providing the construction management/value engineering review services for this Contract shall be legally permitted by law and licensed under the State of Michigan’s professional licensing and regulation provisions of the Occupational Code, Act 299 of the Public Acts of the 1980, Article 20, as amended, to practice architecture, engineering, environmental engineering, land surveying, or landscape architecture services in the State of Michigan.
VALUE ENGINEERING Services. A. Definition: CONTRACTOR shall be required to perform Value Engineering Services to identify opportunities to reduce Project cost at the conclusion of each phase of design and during DSA review. The Value Engineering Services shall be provided in the form of a report to the Program Manager and shall identify value engineering opportunities, alternative materials and alternative methods and the associated cost savings estimated by the CONTRACTOR.
VALUE ENGINEERING Services. 7.3.4.1 Throughout the design and engineering phase of the Work, the DB Contractor and the Design Professionals shall continually provide value engineering services, all of which services shall be performed so as to assist the State in achieving its objectives, including those related to schedule, cost, functional performance, and aesthetics. Factors to be considered by the DB Contractor and the Design Professionals in providing such services shall include: site use; selection of building materials, equipment and systems; availability of labor; methods and means of construction and installation; and any other similar items creating economies or cost savings for the Project. Particular attention shall be given to alternative design proposals, possible economies, and identification of options that would maximize the benefits the State would derive upon completion of the Work. 7.3.4.2 The DB Contractor shall compile value engineering analyses, advice, and recommendations in a written summary, and shall submit the same to the Program Manager for review and (a) A detailed description of the difference between the requirements of the Contract Documents, and the proposed changes and comparative advantages and disadvantages of each; (b) Itemization of aspects of the Contract Documents affected by enactment of the proposal; (c) Impact of the proposal upon both the Project cost and schedule; (d) A list of the projects, to the extent known, where the proposal or a similar proposal was used and the results experienced; (e) Lifecycle analyses that identify impacts to operations and maintenance costs; (f) Other information reasonably necessary to fully evaluate the proposal; and (g) The date by which the Authority must accept the proposal in order for the DB Contractor’s cost and time estimates to remain valid. 7.3.4.3 The DB Contractor shall proceed with the performance of the Work as required by the Contract Documents and shall not implement any value engineering or other recommendations unless such recommendations are accepted by the Authority by written notice authorizing the DB Contractor to proceed with implementation, which acceptance and authorization will be documented in a subsequent Change Order.

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