Preliminary Cost Estimates Sample Clauses

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).
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Preliminary Cost Estimates. § 2.1.5.1 Based on the preliminary design and other design criteria prepared by the Architect, the Construction Manager shall prepare preliminary estimates of the Cost of the Work or the cost of program requirements using area, volume or similar conceptual estimating techniques for the Architect’s review and Owner’s approval. If the Architect or Construction Manager suggests alternative materials and systems, the Construction Manager shall provide cost evaluations of those alternative materials and systems.
Preliminary Cost Estimates. 2.1.5.1 When the Owner has sufficiently identified the Project requirements and the Architect has prepared other basic design criteria, the Construction Manager shall prepare, for the review of the Architect and approval of the Owner, a preliminary cost estimate utilizing area, volume or similar conceptual estimating techniques.
Preliminary Cost Estimates. 3.8.1 Within twenty one (21) days after receipt of the Owner approved final schematic design documents, or prior to submittal of any Bid Release Recommendation, whichever is earlier, the Construction Manager shall prepare, for the Design Professional’s review and the Owner’s approval, an estimate of the Construction Cost of the project, including a completed CCCS, extending the preliminary requirements of Section 3.7.1.2 to include all phases of the Work. The CCCS shall include supporting data. When requested by the Owner or the Design Professional, during the preparation of the design development documents, the Construction Manager shall update and refine this estimate.
Preliminary Cost Estimates. Within thirty (30) days of receipt of the Owner’s Notice to Proceed with Part A: pre-construction services, the XXXX contractor shall prepare for the review and approval of the Owner and Designer a control estimate of Project costs, utilizing quantity survey, unit cost, volume, or other appropriate cost estimating techniques. The XXXX contractor’s control estimate(s) shall be based on the most current plans and specifications for each phase of the Project. Allowances and estimates may be included within the control estimate for elements of the Work for which the design is yet to be completed. The cost estimate reports shall be completed at the one-hundred percent (100%) completion of Schematic Design phase, one-hundred percent (100%) completion of Design Development phase, and ninety percent (90%) completion of the Construction Documents phase of design. The GMP Proposal shall be due no later than ninety percent (90%) completion of the Construction Documents phase of design.
Preliminary Cost Estimates. .1 Based on the preliminary design and other design criteria prepared by A/E, XXXX shall prepare preliminary estimates of the Cost of the Work or the cost of program requirements using area, volume or similar conceptual estimating techniques for A/E's review and County's approval. If A/E or XXXX suggest alternative materials and systems, XXXX shall provide cost evaluations of those alternative materials and systems in writing.
Preliminary Cost Estimates. Any cost estimates based on a Space Plan or so-called “pricing plan” will be preliminary in nature and may not be relied on by Tenant. However, Landlord agrees that any written estimate of Tenant’s Cost based on the approved Construction Documents will not be exceeded by more than twenty percent (20%), except to the extent that (a) Tenant thereafter makes changes in the Construction Documents or the Work; (b) overtime labor is required in order substantially to complete the Work by the Work Completion Date; (c) concealed conditions are encountered on the job site; (d) new legal requirements become effective following preparation of the estimate; or (e) there are strikes, acts of God, shortages of materials or labor, or other causes beyond Landlord’s reasonable control.
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Preliminary Cost Estimates. This is a fast paced project, with completion deadlines that cannot reasonably be extended. When the design drawings are complete and all of the design packages have been bid by trade contractors, it will be too late in the process to substantially redesign the Project to meet the project budget. For that reason, it is the desire of the Owner to recognize any likely budget overruns as soon as possible, and by this Contract it is employing the Construction Manager to do the design monitoring, estimating, value engineering (“value analysis”) and other functions to help the Owner meet the project budget. At any time that Construction Manager develops misgivings about the integrity of the project budget, Construction Manager is to promptly advise the Owner and Architect of the misgivings and make any suggestions Construction Manager may have as to how to address the problem.
Preliminary Cost Estimates. 2.1.5.1 When the City has sufficiently identified the Project requirements and the Architect has prepared other basic design criteria, the Construction Manager shall prepare, for the review of the Architect and approval of the City, a preliminary cost estimate utilizing area, volume or similar conceptual estimating techniques.
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 DocuSign Envelope ID: B3F57688-319D-4340-876F-E11B399F9D4B engineering, right-of-way (ROW) acquisition, environmental compliance and mitigation, construction, utility relocation, and construction engineering inspection (CEI).
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