Common use of Cost Effectiveness Clause in Contracts

Cost Effectiveness. Notwithstanding that the Cost Estimate anticipates a greater cost for any item or improvement, each Party shall endeavor in good faith to administer the Prime Agreements (as defined below) to which it is a party in a manner intended to result in the most cost effective construction and delivery of services considering all factors including the life cycle and functionality of the subject improvements.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Water Purchase Agreement, Water Purchase Agreement, Water Purchase Agreement

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