Estimated Construction Cost Reports Sample Clauses

Estimated Construction Cost Reports. Construction Manager shall prepare and update an Estimated Construction Cost report as required by Article 5.4 at fifty percent (50%) and ninety-five percent (95%) completion of the schematic, design development and construction documents phases.
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Estimated Construction Cost Reports. As a part of Pre-Construction Services the CM shall prepare and update an Estimated Construction Cost report for each Project as required by Article
Estimated Construction Cost Reports. As a part of Pre-Construction Services, the CM shall prepare and update an Estimated Construction Cost report for each Project as required by Article 5.4 at the completion of Schematic Design, Design Development and at the fifty percent (50%), and the one hundred percent (100%) completion stage of the Construction Documents phase of the Design.
Estimated Construction Cost Reports. 19.17.1Construction Manager will prepare and update, as part of Pre-Construction Services, an Estimated Construction Cost report as follows:
Estimated Construction Cost Reports. Construction Manager shall prepare and update an Estimated Construction Cost report as required by Article
Estimated Construction Cost Reports. DRAFT Construction Manager shall prepare and update, as part of Pre-Construction Services, an Estimated Construction Cost report in accordance with Article 4.2.3.1 of the Facilities Program and as required by Article 5.4 of this Agreement as follows: % and % completion of Facilities Program (this phase optional) % and % completion of schematic design % and % completion of design development % and % completion construction documents phase

Related to Estimated Construction Cost Reports

  • DIRECT CONSTRUCTION COST Direct Construction Cost means the sum of the amounts that Contractor actually and necessarily incurs constructing the Project in strict compliance with the Construction Documents. Direct Construction Cost includes only the cost categories set forth in this Article and does not include the Pre-Construction Phase Fees or the Construction Phase Fees unless specifically noted. References in the UGSC to adjustments in “cost” or “costs” mean the Direct Construction Cost.

  • Construction Cost Estimate At 50% completion of the contract documents, the design team will present and submit copies of the project plans and manual. The Construction Administrator will prepare and issue the fourth of five construction cost estimates. The estimate shall be derived from actual takeoffs, subcontractor and vendor input, and material and labor cost data. All quantitative systems information shall be provided in detail.

  • Construction Cost 3.1. Construction Cost does not include the fees of the ARCHITECT/ENGINEER and consultants, the cost of the land, rights- of-way, or other costs, which is the responsibility of the State as provided in Paragraphs 2.2 through 2.3. or any of the contingencies available for the project unless specifically stated otherwise.

  • Construction Costs Under no circumstances shall the Consultant be liable for extra costs or other consequences due to unknown conditions or related to the failure of contractors to perform work in accordance with the plans and specifications. Consultant shall have no liability whatsoever for any costs arising out of the Client’s decision to obtain bids or proceed with construction before the Consultant has issued final, fully-approved plans and specifications. The Client acknowledges that all preliminary plans are subject to substantial revision until plans are fully approved and all permits obtained.

  • RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONSTRUCTION COST 5.2.1 Evaluations of the Owner's Project budget, preliminary estimates of Construction Cost and detailed estimates of Construction Cost prepared by the Design Professional represent the Design Professional's best judgment as a design professional familiar with the construction industry. It is recognized, however, that neither the Design Professional nor the Owner has control over the cost of labor, materials or equipment, over the Contractor's methods of determining bid prices, or over competitive bidding or market conditions. Accordingly, the Design Professional cannot and does not warrant or represent that bids or cost proposals will not vary from the Owner's Project budget or from any estimate of Construction Cost or evaluation prepared or agreed to by the Design Professional.

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