AACC definition

AACC means the maximum monetary amount budgeted by Owner for all Construction Phase services, materials, labor and other work required of Contractor for completion of the Work in accordance with this Agreement. The AACC includes, without limitation, the General Conditions Costs, the Cost of the Work, the Construction Phase Fee, and Contractor’s Contingency. The AACC may be adjusted by the Owner for changes in the scope of the Project before or after acceptance of the Guaranteed Maximum Price Proposal. The AACC does not include Contractor’s Pre-Construction Phase Fee. The Final Amount Available for the Construction Contract is the AACC after the Project has been approved by The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents.
AACC means Advanced Ambulatory Care Centre.
AACC means the African Audiovisual and Cinema Commission, a Pan-African institution for the promotion of audiovisual works and cinema;

Examples of AACC in a sentence

  • The Pre-Construction Phase Fee shall be a lump sum amount based on the AACC established in this Agreement.


More Definitions of AACC

AACC means the ACER Advisory and Consultative Committee “ACER” shall mean Australian Council for Educational Research Limited.
AACC is added to Section 1.1 in alphabetical order:
AACC means American Association of Christian Counselors, Inc., a Texas corporation.
AACC means Asset Acceptance Capital Corp., a Delaware corporation.
AACC means the African American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky.
AACC means the Airport Associations' Co-ordinating Council established by ICAO or any successor thereto. "accounting reference period" has the meaning given in section 224 of the Companies Act.
AACC means the Australian Agricultural College Corporation, to which the employees subject to this Agreement perform work for under a work performance arrangement made between the AACC and the Employer.