Common use of Adjustment for Actual vs Clause in Contracts

Adjustment for Actual vs. Estimated Quantities. If the City determines that Work encompassed in one or more of SUP Bid Items is required for the Project, the City may also determine the quantity required for each such SUP Bid Item, subject to the Project needs and applicable circumstance. The estimated quantities for SUP Bid Items are subject to adjustment for payments due to the Contractor based on actual quantities required for the Project pursuant to Section 7.2.9 of the General Conditions. Nothing in this Contract is intended to entitle Contractor to inclusion of SUP Bid Items in the Contract Sum, except as authorized by the City pursuant to this Section 7 of the Contract.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

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Adjustment for Actual vs. Estimated Quantities. If the City determines that Work encompassed in one or more of SUP Bid Items is required for the Project, the City may also determine the quantity required for each such SUP Bid Item, subject to the Project needs and applicable circumstance. The estimated quantities for SUP Bid Items _ are subject to adjustment for payments due to the Contractor based on actual quantities required for the Project pursuant to Section 7.2.9 of the General Conditions. Nothing in this Contract is intended to entitle Contractor to inclusion of SUP Bid Items in the Contract Sum, except as authorized by the City pursuant to this Section 7 of the Contract.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

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