Engineering Costs definition
Examples of Engineering Costs in a sentence
The Contractor shall approve engineering costs for review and evaluation of substitutions or equals prior to the performance of the engineering work using the form titled, “Authorization of Engineering Costs for Evaluation of Substitutions and Equals”, bound herein (at the end of the General Provisions section of these Specifications).
The Contractor shall approve engineering costs associated with redesign of adjoining or related Work caused by substitutions or equals prior to the performance of the engineering work using the form titled “Authorization of Engineering Costs for Redesign Due to Substitutions or Equals”, bound herein (at the end of the General Provisions section of these Specifications).
The costs for this work shall be included in the Engineering Costs.
Upon requisition as hereinafter provided, moneys in the Project Fund shall be disbursed to or at the order of the Borrower to pay (or reimburse the Borrower for) the Engineering Costs, and the Project Costs described in the definition of Eligible Costs of the Project in the Indenture.
The District will reimburse the County an amount of $487,401 which is related to the portion of the Engineering Costs associated with the western segment of FM521 fronting the Development, STA 355+50 to STA 395+50 as described on Exhibit “B” attached hereto.
The Parties, other than Park County, agree to reimburse HASP in an amount equal to each Parties’ pro rata share of Engineering Costs, Construction Costs, and Equipment Costs upon mutual execution of this Agreement.
Exhibit A - Product Description and Pricing Schedule Exhibit B - Non-Recurring Engineering Costs The parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives on the date(s) shown below.
For purposes of the District Contributio n, the Engineering Costs do not include construction services including surveying for right of way acquisition, environmental remediation, utility relocation or construction management services.
The District agrees to include in a road bond issue or issues the District Contribution, plus interest at the rate of interest of the District’s bonds; however, in the event the County must borrow to pay its Engineering Costs, the District will reimburse the County its interest costs at the interest rate of the County’s bonds.
As the Road Project will contribute to improved access to the Development, the District intends to reimburse the County a portion of the Engineering Costs pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.