Pricing Amendment Documents definition

Pricing Amendment Documents means the Drawings, Specifications, clarifications, qualifications, assumptions, and other documents, upon which a Pricing Amendment is based, all as approved by Owner.

Examples of Pricing Amendment Documents in a sentence

  • In the event of irreconcilable conflicts or discrepancies among the Contract Documents whose requirements cannot be both practicably performed, interpretations shall be based on the following descending order of precedence: (i) Change Orders, with those of later date having precedence over those of an earlier date; (ii) the Agreement; (iii) the Supplemental General Conditions, if any; (iv) the General Conditions; and (v) the Pricing Amendment Documents.

  • If Owner approves a Final Design Deliverable in accordance with Section 5.10 above, Design-Builder shall prepare Pricing Amendment Documents, which shall include 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.

  • The following schedules are attached to and incorporated into the Agreement: Schedule 1 Pricing Amendment Documents, including the Qualifications and Assumptions, upon which the GMP is based, dated , pages.

  • By studying the Contract Documents and preparing the Pricing Amendment Documents, Contractor has fully informed itself as to the quality, quantity, and sources of Materials, the character of the Work, and has made a careful examination of the Site and the location and conditions of the Work.

  • The following schedules are attached to and incorporated into the Agreement: Schedule 1 Pricing Amendment Documents, including the Qualifications and Assumptions, upon which Design-Builder's Lump Sum is based, dated , pages.

  • By studying the Contract Documents and preparing the Pricing Amendment Documents, Design-Builder has fully informed itself as to the quality, quantity, and sources of Materials, the character of the Work, and has made a careful examination of the Site and the location and conditions of the Work.