Lead Subcontractor definition

Lead Subcontractor means the member of the Proposer team, whether a single
Lead Subcontractor means the member of the Proposer team, whether a single entity or joint venture, primarily responsible for the construction of the Project.

Examples of Lead Subcontractor in a sentence

  • A DBE may participate as a Subcontractor as a joint venture partner with Developer, the Lead Subcontractor or other Subcontractor, or as a Supplier.

  • The DBE Subcontractor must be independent from Developer, the Lead Subcontractor and the Supplier, and must perform a CUF.

  • Developer, the Lead Subcontractor and the payor of the joint check may not establish or control establishing the terms of the agreement between the DBE Subcontractor and the Supplier.

  • After obtaining authorization for the use of joint checks, Developer or the Lead Subcontractor, the DBE, and the Supplier must retain documentation to allow for efficient monitoring of the joint check agreement.

  • Developer and the Lead Subcontractor cannot require the DBE Subcontractor to use a specific Supplier, and Developer and the Lead Subcontractor may not participate in the negotiation of unit prices between the DBE Subcontractor and the Supplier.

  • There may not be any exclusive arrangement between Developer or the Lead Subcontractor and the DBE in the use of joint checks that may bring into question whether the DBE is independent of Developer or the Lead Subcontractor.

  • This individual must be an 26 employee of (i) Developer, (ii) an Equity Member that must hold at least a 1/3 beneficial interest 27 in Developer, or (iii) the Lead Subcontractor, and must be on-site full time during the D&C 28 Period.

  • This individual must be assigned to the Project full time and must be an 5 employee of (i) Developer, (ii) an Equity Member that holds at least a 1/3 beneficial interest in 6 Developer, (iii) the Lead Subcontractor, or (iv) the Lead Engineering Firm, and must be under 7 the direct supervision of the Project Manager.

  • This individual must be an employee of (i) Developer, (ii) an Equity 40 Member that will hold at least a 1/3 beneficial interest in Developer, (iii) the Lead Subcontractor, 41 or (iv) the Lead Engineering Firm, or must have a contractual relationship with Developer.

  • This individual must be an employee of 20 (i) Developer, (ii) an Equity Member that holds at least a 1/3 beneficial interest in Developer, or 21 (iii) the Lead Subcontractor, and must be under the direct supervision of an executive officer 22 above the level of, and under a line of authority independent of, the Project Manager.