CONSTRUCTABILITY SERVICES Sample Clauses

CONSTRUCTABILITY SERVICES. The Project Architect shall employ a Constructability Consultant or Contractor, which will not submit a bid for this project, to provide outside constructability consultation, cost estimating services and construction expertise through the Facility Program, Schematic Design, Design Development and Construction Document Phases. The Constructability Consultant or Contractor, working with a Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Subcontractor, will provide review input related Project objectives, methods and concepts of “constructability.” In addition, the Constructability Consultant or Contractor will submit for review a Cost Quantity Survey to coincide with the Project Architect’s Basic Services submission requirements. Following selection, the Project Architect shall provide the Owner with a written itemized cost proposal to provide the “constructability” services identified in the Constructability Implementation Program, attached to this Agreement as an Exhibit. The Owner will review the Project Architect’s proposal for “constructability” services in accordance with the Professional Services Procurement Act.
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CONSTRUCTABILITY SERVICES. The Project Architect shall employ a Constructability Consultant or Contractor to provide outside constructability consultation, cost estimating services and construction expertise through the Facility Program, Schematic Design, Design Development and Construction Document Phases. The Constructability Consultant or Contractor, working with a Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Subcontractor, will provide review input related Project objectives, methods, and concepts of “constructability.” In addition, the Constructability Consultant or Contractor will submit for review a Cost Quantity Survey to coincide with the Project Architect’s Basic Services submission requirements. Following selection, the Project Architect shall provide the Owner with a written itemized cost proposal to provide the “constructability” services identified in the Constructability Implementation Program, attached to this Agreement as an Exhibit. The Owner will review the Project Architect’s proposal for “constructability” services in accordance with the Professional Services Procurement Act.
CONSTRUCTABILITY SERVICES. If requested by the Owner, the PSProvider shall employ a Constructability Consultant or Contractor, which will not submit a bid for this project, to provide outside constructability consultation, cost estimating services and construction expertise through the Facility Program, Schematic Design, Design Development and Construction Document Phases. The Constructability Consultant or Contractor, working with a Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Subcontractor, will provide review input related Project objectives, methods and concepts of “constructability.” In addition, the Constructability Consultant or Contractor will submit for review a Cost Quantity Survey to coincide with the PSProvider’s Basic Services submission requirements. Following selection, the PSProvider shall provide the Owner with a written itemized cost proposal to provide the “constructability” services identified in the Constructability Implementation Program. The Owner will review the PSProvider’s proposal for “constructability” services in accordance with the Professional Services Procurement Act.

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  • Construction Management Landlord or its Affiliate or agent shall supervise the Work, make disbursements required to be made to the contractor, and act as a liaison between the contractor and Tenant and coordinate the relationship between the Work, the Building and the Building’s Systems. In consideration for Landlord’s construction supervision services, Tenant shall pay to Landlord a construction supervision fee equal to three percent (3%) of Tenant’s Costs specified in Section 7.

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