State construction contract definition

State construction contract means a contract for design or construction entered into by a state executive entity.
State construction contract means a contract for the construction, reconstruction, installation, demolition, maintenance or repair of a building or capital facility, or a contract for the construction, reconstruction, alteration, remodeling or repair of a public work undertaken by a department, agency, board, or commission of the commonwealth.
State construction contract means a contract for design or construction entered into by a state public procurement unit that is subject to this Rule R33-13-302 through R33-13-304.

Examples of State construction contract in a sentence

  • Form 6- Affirmation of Receipt of State Ethics Laws SummaryThis affirmation accompanies a large State construction contract or a large State procurement contract with a cost of more than$500,000.


More Definitions of State construction contract

State construction contract means a contract for design or construction entered into by the Division.
State construction contract means a contract for design or construction entered into by the Capitol Preservation Board.
State construction contract means a contract for design or construction entered into by a state public procurement unit that is subject to this Rule R33-10.

Related to State construction contract

  • Commencement of Construction means the commencement of construction of foundation components or elements (such as footings, rafts or piles) for the home.

  • Completion of Construction means all the construction is complete except for minor weather-related components and conforms to the approved plans and specifications and change orders.

  • Commenced Construction means (a) all of the following site preparation work is completed: ingress and egress routes exist; the site on which the Project will be located is cleared and graded; there is power service to the site; footings are prepared; and foundations have been poured consistent with purchased equipment specifications and project design; or (b) the following financial commitments have been made: (i) (A) an engineering, procurement, and construction contract (“EPC”) has been executed by all parties and is effective; or (B) contracts (collectively, “EPC Equivalents”) for all of the following have been executed by all parties and is effective: (1) project engineering, (2) procurement of all major equipment, and (3) construction of the Project, and (ii) the cumulative payments made by the Developer under the EPC or EPC Equivalents to the counterparties to those respective agreements is equal to at least thirty (30) percent of the total costs of the EPC or EPC Equivalents.