MACC definition

MACC means the maximum allowable construction cost, which is the total sum available for construction purposes, including furnishings and equipment, but excluding professional fees, owner’s contingency funds, acquisition costs, and other costs which are the responsibility of the Owner.
MACC means the maximum allowable construction cost as defined by the Design Professional contract.
MACC means Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission;

Examples of MACC in a sentence

  • The “Design Tracking Model” column shall include a design contingency and be in sufficient detail to give reasonable assurance to Owner that construction costs shall not exceed the MACC.

  • This is to certify that the student named above is a degree-seeking student at MACC.

  • MACC Adjustment is defined as a change in the MACC which occurs after award of the Agreement Between the Owner and the Construction Manager at Risk but before the execution of the GMP Amendment in accordance with Article 7.1 of this Agreement.

  • In the event the lowest responsive bid submitted by a responsible bidder satisfactory to Owner for the construction of the Project pursuant to the approved Drawings and Specifications for the Project exceeds the MACC, then Architect will, at its sole cost and expense, revise Drawings and Specifications as may be required by Owner to reduce or modify the quality or quantity, or both, of the Work so that the total construction cost of the Project will not exceed the MACC.

  • Construction Manager at Risk verified the project MACC as part of a proposal to enter into this Agreement.


More Definitions of MACC

MACC means MorAmerica Capital Corporation, an Iowa corporation that is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company.
MACC means MorAmerica Capital Corporation.
MACC means the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2009.
MACC means the maximum allowable construction cost.
MACC means the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, established under the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2009;
MACC means the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.
MACC. (see Article 5) $