Further Revisions to Cost Estimate and Project Schedule Sample Clauses

Further Revisions to Cost Estimate and Project Schedule. 6.9.1 If necessary, the A/E shall inform the Contracting Authority and Owner of the need for any adjustments in the Detailed Estimate of Construction Cost and Project Schedule.
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Further Revisions to Cost Estimate and Project Schedule. If necessary, the CM shall inform the A/E and the COUNTY of the need for any adjustments in the Detailed Estimate of Construction Cost and the Project Schedule. Upon approval of the COUNTY of any such adjustments, the CM, with the assistance of the A/E, shall prepare a revised Detailed Estimate of Construction Cost or a revised Project Schedule, as applicable, incorporating such adjustments, and deliver to the COUNTY.
Further Revisions to Cost Estimate and Project Schedule. If necessary, the Associate shall inform the University of the need for any adjustments in the Detailed Estimate of Construction Cost and the Project Schedule. Upon approval of the University of any such adjustments, the Associate shall prepare a revised Detailed Estimate of Construction Cost or a revised Project Schedule, as applicable, incorporating such adjustments, and deliver to the University.
Further Revisions to Cost Estimate and Project Schedule. If necessary, the Construction Manager shall inform the Agency of the need for any adjustments in the Detailed Estimate of Construction Cost and the Project Schedule. Upon approval of the Agency of any such adjustments, the Construction Manager, with the assistance of the necessary Consultants, shall prepare a revised Detailed Estimate of Construction Cost or a revised Project Schedule, as applicable, incorporating such adjustments, and deliver to the Agency.
Further Revisions to Cost Estimate and Project Schedule. If necessary, the Architect/Engineer shall inform the Construction Manager and the City and the YMCA of the need for any adjustments in the Detailed Estimate of Construction Cost and the Project Schedule. Upon approval of the City and the YMCA of any such adjustments, the Architect/Engineer shall assist the Construction Manager to prepare a revised Detailed Estimate of Construction Cost or a revised Project Schedule, as applicable, incorporating such adjustments for delivery to the City and the YMCA.
Further Revisions to Cost Estimate and Project Schedule. If Owner has authorized revisions to the Project Budget or Project Schedule to reflect Project bids, Project Manager shall so revise the Project Budget and/or Project Schedule.
Further Revisions to Cost Estimate and Project Schedule. 2.6.9.1 If necessary, the CM shall inform the A/E, the Contracting Authority, and the Owner of the need for any adjustments in the Detailed Estimate of Construction Cost and the Project Schedule.
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Related to Further Revisions to Cost Estimate and Project Schedule

  • Project Schedule Construction must begin within 30 days of the date set forth in Appendix A, Page 2, for the start of construction, or this Agreement may become null and void, at the sole discretion of the Director. However, the Recipient may apply to the Director in writing for an extension of the date to initiate construction. The Recipient shall specify the reasons for the delay in the start of construction and provide the Director with a new start of construction date. The Director will review such requests for extensions and may extend the start date, providing that the Project can be completed within a reasonable time frame.

  • Construction Progress Schedule; Overall Project Schedule The Contractor shall submit for review by the Design Professional and approval by the Owner a Construction Progress Schedule based upon the Design Professional’s Preliminary Design and Construction Schedule and prepared using a CPM (Critical Path Method) process within sixty days after the Effective Date of the Contract, utilizing a full-featured software package in a form satisfactory to the Design Professional and Owner, showing the dates for commencement and completion of the Work required by the Contract Documents, including coordination of mechanical, plumbing, and electrical disciplines, as well as coordination of the various subdivisions of the Work within the Contract. Milestones must be clearly indicated and sequentially organized to identify the critical path of the Project. The Construction Schedule will be developed to represent the CSI specification divisions. It shall have the minimum number of activities required to adequately represent to the Owner the complete scope of Work and define the Project’s (and each Phase’s if phased) critical path and associated activities. The format of the Construction Progress Schedule will have dependencies indicated on a monthly grid identifying milestone dates such as construction start, phase construction, structural top out, dry-in, rough-in completion, metal stud and drywall completion, equipment installation, systems operational, inspections for Material Completion and Occupancy Date, and Final Completion Date. The Contractor shall submit, along with the Construction Progress Schedule, the Submittal Schedule for approval by the Design Professional, correlating the associated approval dates for the documents with the Construction Progress Schedule. Upon recommendation by the Design Professional and approval by the Owner, the Construction Progress Schedule shall become the Overall Project Schedule, which shall be utilized by the Design Professional, Owner and Contractor. The Contractor must provide the Design Professional and the Owner with monthly updates of the Overall Project Schedule indicating completed activities and any changes in sequencing or activity durations, including approved change orders. See also Article 3.3.5.

  • 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 Schedule The progress schedule of construction of the Project as provided by Developer and approved by District.

  • Development Schedule The Project shall substantially comply with the specific timetables and triggers for action set forth in Article 5 of this Agreement. The parties acknowledge that, as provided in G.S. 160A-400.25(b), the failure to meet a commencement or completion date shall not, in and of itself, constitute a material breach of this Agreement pursuant to G.S. 160A-400.27 but must be judged based upon the totality of the circumstances.

  • Cost Estimate An estimate of the total project cost including but not limited to direct expenses, indirect expenses, land cost, and capital expenses.

  • Preliminary Cost Estimates The Engineer shall develop a preliminary cost estimate using the Average Low Bid Unit Price. The Engineer shall estimate the total project cost including preliminary engineering, final engineering, right-of-way (ROW) acquisition, environmental compliance and mitigation, construction, utility relocation, and construction engineering inspection (CEI).

  • Cost Estimates If this Agreement pertains to the design of a public works project, CONSULTANT shall submit estimates of probable construction costs at each phase of design submittal. If the total estimated construction cost at any submittal exceeds ten percent (10%) of CITY’s stated construction budget, CONSULTANT shall make recommendations to CITY for aligning the PROJECT design with the budget, incorporate CITY approved recommendations, and revise the design to meet the Project budget, at no additional cost to CITY.

  • Construction Progress Schedule A schedule indicating proposed activity sequences and durations, milestone dates for receipt and approval of pertinent information, preparation, submittal, and processing of Shop Drawings and Samples, delivery of materials or equipment requiring long-lead time procurement, and proposed date(s) of Material Completion and Occupancy and Final Completion. The schedule will be developed to represent the sixteen or seventeen CSI Specification Divisions. It shall have a minimum number of activities as required to adequately represent to Owner the complete scope of work and define the Project’s critical path and associated activities. If the Project is to be phased, then each individual Phase should be identified from start through completion of the overall Project and should be individually scheduled and described, including any Owner’s occupancy requirements and showing portions of the Project having occupancy priority. The format of the schedule will have dependencies indicated on a monthly grid identifying milestone dates such as construction start, phase construction, structural top out, dry-in, rough-in completion, metal stud and drywall completion, equipment installation, systems operational, Material Completion and Occupancy Date, final inspection dates, Punchlist, and Final Completion date.

  • Preliminary Cost Estimate Consulting Engineer/Architect shall furnish City an estimate of probable Construction Cost based on the preliminary design. Consulting Engineer/Architect's estimate of probable Construction Cost is to be made on the basis of Consulting Engineer/Architect's experience and qualifications and represent Consulting Engineer/Architect's best judgment as an experienced and qualified design professional, familiar with the construction industry.

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