Additional Design-Assist Requirements Sample Clauses

Additional Design-Assist Requirements. Unless the Contracting Authority agrees otherwise in writing the DB shall not be entitled to any adjustment of the Preconstruction Stage Compensation, Contract Sum, or Contract Times on account of the DB’s effort to engage or engagement of a Design-Assist Firm. 4.8.4.1 In order to facilitate compensation of the Design-Assist Firm and establishment of the Contract Sum through the GMP Amendment, every Design-Assist Firm the DB engages shall be considered a Consultant under the Contract during the Preconstruction Stage and a Subcontractor during the Construction Stage. .1 If the DB and Design-Assist Firm agree that the DB will compensate the Design-Assist Firm for design- assist services the Design-Assist Firm performs during the Preconstruction Stage, (1) the DB and Design- Assist Firm shall set forth that agreement in their design-assist contract, (2) that compensation is a part of and included in the Preconstruction Stage Compensation, and (3) the DB will not be entitled to an increase in the Preconstruction Stage Compensation on account of the DB’s engagement of the Design-Assist Firm. .2 The compensation to be paid by the DB to the Design-Assist Firm on account of the Design-Assist Firm’s performance of Work during the Construction Stage shall be included in the Contract Sum. 4.8.4.2 No less than 10 days before design-assist services are to be performed by a Design-Assist Firm during the Preconstruction Stage, or within a shorter period as mutually agreed by the DB and Contracting Authority, the DB shall submit to the Contracting Authority a Subcontractor and Material Supplier Declaration form through which the DB identifies the Design-Assist Firm as a Subcontractor. After receiving the form, the Contracting Authority shall verify that it is complete and deliver it to the Owner. If the Contracting Authority finds the form incomplete, the Contracting Authority shall return it to the DB and identify the incomplete information. .1 If the Project is administered using the State’s web-based project management software, the DB shall identify its Design-Assist Firms through the “Subcontractor Supplier Declaration” business process. 4.8.4.3 No less than 10 days before Work is to be performed by a Design-Assist Firm during the Construction Stage, or within a shorter period as mutually agreed by the DB and Contracting Authority, the DB shall submit to the Contracting Authority a detailed estimate of the Work to be performed by the Design-Assist Firm and a complete...
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