Progress Estimate Sample Clauses

Progress Estimate. Within ten (10) days following the end of each calendar month, Contractor will prepare on the District’s standard "Application for Payment" Form and deliver to the Architect or District a written payment request setting forth Contractor's estimate of the percentage of Work completed during that month and the value of all such Work. In arriving at the value of the Work done, the Architect or District will give consideration to the value of labor and materials which have been incorporated into the permanent work, including any and all shop fabrication, by Contractor during the preceding month. Consideration will not be given to preparatory work done or for materials or equipment on hand. In order to assist the Architect, Contractor shall furnish the Architect with copies of invoices for all such items delivered to the job site.
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Progress Estimate. Within ten (10) days following the end of each calendar month, Contractor will prepare on the Districts standard "Application for Payment" Form and deliver to the District a written payment request setting forth Contractor's estimate of the percentage of Work completed during that month and the value of all such Work. In arriving at the value of the Work done, the District will give consideration to the value of labor and materials which have been incorporated into the permanent work, including any and all shop fabrication, by Contractor during the preceding month. Consideration will not be given to preparatory work done or for materials or equipment on hand. In order to assist the Owner, Contractor shall furnish the Owner with copies of invoices for all such items delivered to the job site.
Progress Estimate. As soon as possible following the end of each calendar month, Contractor will prepare on the Districts standard “Application for PaymentForm B (see Procedures Manual, Attachment 5 to this Project Manual) and deliver to the Architect or District a written payment request setting forth Contractor’s estimate of the percentage of Work completed during that month and the value of all such Work. In arriving at the value of the Work done, the Architect or District will give consideration to the value of labor and materials which have been incorporated into the permanent work, including any and all shop fabrication, by Contractor during the preceding month. Consideration will not be given to preparatory work done or for materials or equipment on hand. In order to assist the Architect, Contractor shall furnish the Architect with copies of invoices for all such items delivered to the job site. Prior to submission and acceptance of first application for payment, and unless waived or modified by District Representative in writing, Contractor shall provide to District or Architect all items per Attachment 13 to this Project Manual. These items must be submitted no later than sixty (60) days after the date of this Facilities Lease (which is also the “Submittal Period” per Article 11 of these General Conditions) or earlier as required to meet the payment schedule.

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  • Cost Estimating The Model may be used to develop cost estimates based on the approximate data provided and conceptual estimating techniques (e.g., volume and quantity of elements or type of system selected).

  • PROGRESS EVALUATION Engineer shall, from time to time during the progress of the Engineering Services, confer with County at County’s election. Engineer shall prepare and present such information as may be pertinent and necessary, or as may be reasonably requested by County, in order for County to evaluate features of the Engineering Services. At the request of County or Engineer, conferences shall be provided at Engineer's office, the offices of County, or at other locations designated by County. When requested by County, such conferences shall also include evaluation of the Engineering Services. County may, from time to time, require Engineer to appear and provide information to the Xxxxxxxxxx County Commissioners Court. Should County determine that the progress in Engineering Services does not satisfy an applicable Work Authorization or any Supplemental Work Authorization related thereto, then County shall review same with Engineer to determine corrective action required. Engineer shall promptly advise County in writing of events which have or may have a significant impact upon the progress of the Engineering Services, including but not limited to the following:

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