Self-Performed Work definition
Examples of Self-Performed Work in a sentence
Self-Performed Work is distinguished from trade work performed by Subcontractors unaffiliated with the Design-Builder or the entities of which the Design-Builder is comprised.
The cost, net of trade discounts, of all materials, products, supplies and equipment incorporated into the Self-Performed Work, including, without limitation, costs of transportation and handling.
The Design-Builder shall maintain an open book reporting system with the Department, allowing the Department or its consultants access to the Design-Builder’s Subcontractors and material suppliers, invoices, purchase orders, Change Order estimates, records for Self-Performed Work, and other relevant documentation and sources of information concerning the Work or costs.
The Department, in its sole and absolute discretion, may elect to reduce the retainage relating to a particular trade Subcontractor, or the Cost of the Work related to a specific item of Self-Performed Work to zero upon: (a) satisfactory completion of such Work; (b) submission of all required warranties, certifications, and operating or maintenance instructions with respect to that Work; and (c) execution of appropriate waivers of lien and releases of claims.
The cost, net of trade discounts, of all materials, products, supplies, and equipment incorporated into the Self-Performed Work, including, without limitation, costs of transportation and handling.