GMP Documents definition
Examples of GMP Documents in a sentence
Within fourteen (14) Days after receipt of the GMP Documents and in accordance with the Project Schedule, Construction Manager shall submit to Owner Parties its proposed GMP and its proposed GMP Qualifications and Assumptions (collectively, the “GMP Proposal”), all based upon the applicable GMP Documents, on the form GMP Amendment attached as Exhibit D.
Construction Manager shall also include in the appropriate bid packages all Alternates and Allowances of the GMP Documents properly divided among applicable Subcontracts.
Owner Parties and Construction Manager shall include in the GMP Documents, Work that shall be priced, scheduled, and included in the Contract Documents, as an Alternate, and Work that shall be priced, scheduled, and included in the Contract Documents, as an Allowance.
Contract Documents Collectively, the documents that constitute the substance of the Contract including the Agreement, GMP Documents, final Drawings, final Specifications, Addenda if any, General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions if any, Project Manual, and Modifications if any.
Contract Documents Collectively, the documents that constitute the substance of the Contract including but not limited to the Agreement, GMP Documents, final Drawings, final Specifications, General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions if any, Project Manual, and Modifications if any.
Within fourteen (14) Days after Owner receives a GMP Proposal, the Project Development Team shall meet to reconcile its questions, gaps, and disagreements pertaining to any part of the GMP Documents and the GMP Proposal, and shall agree in writing to the GMP Proposal’s final form.
StadiumCo shall recommend execution of the GMP Amendment to the Authority in writing, which shall be signed by and in the name of the Authority, not StadiumCo. StadiumCo shall cause the Architect to produce Stadium Construction Documents based on the approved, reconciled GMP Documents as set forth in the GMP Amendment.
The Contract Documents constitute the substance of the Contract, and include this Agreement, the GMP Documents, final Drawings, final Specifications, Addenda if any, Contracting Definitions, General Conditions, Project Manual, and Modifications if any.
The Contract Documents constitute the substance of the Contract, and include, but are not limited to, this Agreement (including all of its exhibits), the GMP Documents, final Drawings, final Specifications, Addenda if any, Contracting Definitions, General Conditions, Project Manual, and Modifications if any.
The Owner Controlled Contingency may be used to by the Owner to make changes to the Work not reasonably inferable from the GMP Documents, such as changes in scope, systems, kinds and quality of materials, finishes, or equipment, to accelerate the Work or parts thereof to overcome any delay or disruption for which the Owner is responsible or for such other purposes as the Owner directs.