CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S CONSTRUCTION PHASE FEE - ELEMENTS Sample Clauses

CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S CONSTRUCTION PHASE FEE - ELEMENTS. 7.4.1. Home/Branch Office Staff Expenses 7.4.2. Home/Branch Office Expenses 7.4.3. Capital Expenses 7.4.4. Overhead and Profit 7.4.5. Travel 7.4.6. Estimating 7.4.7. Miscellaneous Principal/Branch Office Expenses 7.4.8. Warranty Period 7.4.9. Commissioning Period 7.4.10. Audit
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CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S CONSTRUCTION PHASE FEE - ELEMENTS. .1 Home/Branch Office Staff Expenses. The cost of its home or branch office employees or consultants not at the Project sites, including the cost of all pension contributions, hospitalizations, staff bonuses, vacations, medical insurance assessments or taxes for such items as unemployment compensation and social security, payroll insurance, and taxes attributable to wages and salaries and other company overhead expenses for said home office employees.

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