Payments to Construction Manager Sample Clauses

Payments to Construction Manager. 9.1 In consideration of the performance of the Agreement, the Owner agrees to pay the Construction Manager as compensation for its services as set forth below:
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Payments to Construction Manager. 4.1 In consideration of the performance of this Agreement, the Owner agrees to pay the Construction Manager, as compensation for its services a lump sum of Cents ($ ), which amount shall cover all fees, costs and expenses (excluding reproduction of 100% complete contract documents for bidding purposes) related in any manner to the Construction Manager’s services during the preconstruction and bidding phases.
Payments to Construction Manager. 8.1 Based upon Applications for Payment submitted by the CM, DCAMM shall make payments to the CM on account of the Contract Price as provided in Article VIII of the General Conditions of the Contract, and elsewhere in the Contract Documents.
Payments to Construction Manager. 7.1 In consideration of the performance of this Agreement, the Owner agrees to pay the Construction Manager, as compensation for its services, the amounts set forth in the GMP Proposal or Purchase Order for each Project, as may be adjusted by Change Order.
Payments to Construction Manager. Construction Manager shall be paid each of the amounts specified in 4.1 .1 through 4.1.4. and shall pay no money other than that approved pursuant to the terms of the Agreement.
Payments to Construction Manager. Owner agrees to pay the Preconstruction Phase Fee to Construction Manager on a monthly basis. Owner shall pay Construction Manager within ten (10) days of Owner’s receipt of an invoice for payment from Construction Manager. This Agreement entered into as of the date set forth above, the undersigned certifying they are legally authorized to obligate their respective organizations. OWNER: CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: By By Xxxxx Xxxxx Printed Name Printed Name Vice President
Payments to Construction Manager whether progress or final, shall in no way imply approval or acceptance of Construction Manager’s work.
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  • COMPENSATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES 5.1 For the Construction Manager’s performance of the Work as described in Section 2.3, the Owner shall pay the Construction Manager the Contract Sum in current funds. The Contract Sum is the Cost of the Work as defined in Section 6.1.1 plus the Construction Manager’s Fee.

  • Construction Phase - Administration of the Construction Contract 1.6.1 The Construction Phase shall commence with the acceptance of the Construction Manager’s Guaranteed Maximum Price (or acceptance of a partial Guaranteed Maximum Price for a stage or phase) and issuance of a Notice to Proceed with Construction Services and terminate sixty (60) days after Final Payment to the Contractor is made, or when all of Architect/Engineer’s services have been satisfactorily performed, whichever occurs later.

  • Contract Construction 6.27.1 The parties acknowledge that each party and its counsel have reviewed this CONTRACT and that the normal rule of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party shall not be employed in the interpretation of this CONTRACT or any amendment or exhibits hereto.

  • General construction 20.2.1. Binding Nature.............................................. 20.2.2. Entire Agreement............................................ 20.2.3. Governing Law............................................... 20.2.4. Indulgences Not Waivers..................................... 20.2.5. Titles Not to Affect Interpretation......................... 20.2.6.

  • Design and Construction In complying with the requirements of the specification both with respect to arrangement and detail, design is to conform to the best current engineering practice. Each of the several parts of the material is to be of the maker’s standard design provided that this design is in general accordance with the specification. The essence of design should be simplicity and reliability in order to give long continuous service with high economy and low maintenance cost. Particular attention should be paid to internal and external access in order to facilitate inspection, cleaning and maintenance. The design dimensions and materials of all parts are to be such that they will not suffer damage as a result of stresses under the most severe conditions. Fully detailed specifications of the several parts of the material are to be submitted describing particularly the materials to be used. The materials used in the construction of the material are to be of the highest quality and selected particularly to meet the duties required of them. Mechanisms are to be constructed to avoid sticking due to rust or corrosion. Workmanship and general finish are to be of the highest class throughout. All similar parts of the material are to be interchangeable. All equipment is to operate without undue vibration and with the least possible amount of noise and is not to cause a nuisance. All equipment is to be designed to minimize the risk of fire and any damage, which may be caused in the event of fire. The equipment is also to be designed to prevent ingress of all vermin, accidental contact with live parts and to minimize the ingress of dust and dirt. The use of materials, which may be liable to attack by termites or other insects, is to be avoided.

  • 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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