Common use of Wasted Design Clause in Contracts

Wasted Design. Wasted Design is that part of an approved design which was previously approved by the School District, which cannot be reused in a revised design, providing the design changes or revisions to the design were not necessitated by actions or inactions of the Professional. SCHOOL DISTRICT’S OPTIONS FOR PROCEEDING WITH DESIGN WHEN COST ESTIMATE EXCEEDS ALLOCATION 1. REDESIGN:

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Standard Form of Agreement for Open Ended Professional Design Services, Standard Form of Agreement for Open Ended Professional Design Services, Standard Form of Agreement for Open Ended Professional Design Services

Wasted Design. Wasted Design is that part of an approved design which was previously approved by the School District, which cannot be reused in a revised design, providing the design changes or revisions to the design were not necessitated by actions or inactions of the Professional. SCHOOL DISTRICT’S OPTIONS FOR PROCEEDING WITH DESIGN WHEN COST ESTIMATE EXCEEDS ALLOCATION 1. REDESIGN:RIDER B EXHIBIT A

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Standard Form of Agreement for Open Ended Professional Design Services, Standard Form of Agreement for Open Ended Professional Design Services