Common use of CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S SERVICES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Clause in Contracts

CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S SERVICES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. A. RESPONSIBILITIES DURING DESIGN, BIDDING AND AWARD: 1. Review Drawings and Specifications prepared by Owner’s consultant. 2. Provide value-engineering services; prepare list of potential Value Engineering (V.E.) items with associated cost saving amounts. 3. Review documents for constructability and budget conformance. 4. Prepare bid packages for subcontractors and pre-bid estimates for each bid package. 5. Present GMP to Owner when Drawings and Specifications are sufficiently complete for preparation of the Contract. The GMP shall contain the following items and shall be presented in the format requested by Owner. I. Estimates of subcontractor costs of for appropriate items set forth in the respective CSI Divisions. II. Maximum of % of “I” which represents the Construction Manager’s charges for General Conditions and Division I. III. Estimate for Insurance, Bonds and Taxes IV. Construction Manager’s fee % of the sum of items I, II, & III above. The GMP is the sum of items “I” through “IV” above. 6. Develop information and advertising to secure competitive subcontractor bids. 7. Schedule and manage pre-bid meetings for all potential subcontractors. Describe project goals, objectives and schedule. Document all questions and assist Owner and Owner’s consultant in preparation and distribution of addenda if required. 8. Receive bids from subcontractors, provide notice to Owner of intent to award subcontract to the lowest “responsive” and most “responsible” bidder. 9. Subcontractors must not be awarded without receipt by Construction Manager of Owner’s written acknowledgement of Construction Manager’s intent to award. 10. By acknowledging Construction Manager’s intent with respect to subcontractor awards, Owner does not assume responsibility for the suitability of the subcontractor, nor does this relieve or diminish the Construction Manager’s obligations and responsibilities under the terms and conditions of the Contract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Contract, Construction Management Contract, Construction Management Contract

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CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S SERVICES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. A. RESPONSIBILITIES DURING DESIGN, BIDDING AND AWARD: 1. Review Drawings and Specifications prepared by Owner’s consultant. 2. Provide value-engineering services; prepare list of potential Value Engineering (V.E.) items with associated cost saving amounts. 3. Review documents for constructability and budget conformance. 4. Prepare bid packages for subcontractors and pre-bid estimates for each bid package. 5. Present GMP to Owner when Drawings and Specifications are sufficiently complete for preparation of the Contract. The GMP shall contain the following items and shall be presented in the format requested by Owner. I. Estimates of subcontractor costs of for appropriate items set forth in the respective CSI Divisions. II. Maximum of % of “I” which represents the Construction Manager’s charges for General Conditions and Division I. III. Estimate for Insurance, Bonds and Taxes IV. Construction Manager’s fee % of the sum of items I, II, & III above. The GMP is the sum of items “I” through “IVW” above. 6. Develop information and advertising to secure competitive subcontractor bids. 7. Schedule and manage pre-bid meetings for all potential subcontractors. Describe project goals, objectives and schedule. Document all questions and assist Owner and Owner’s consultant in preparation and distribution of addenda if required. 8. Receive bids from subcontractors, provide notice to Owner of intent to award subcontract to the lowest “responsive” and most “responsible” bidder. 9. Subcontractors must not be awarded without receipt by Construction Manager of Owner’s written acknowledgement of Construction Manager’s intent to award. 10. By acknowledging Construction Manager’s intent with respect to subcontractor awards, Owner does not assume responsibility for the suitability of the subcontractor, nor does this relieve or diminish the Construction Manager’s obligations and responsibilities under the terms and conditions of the Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Contract, Standard Form of Contract for Architectural Services

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CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S SERVICES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. A. RESPONSIBILITIES DURING DESIGN, BIDDING AND AWARD: 1. Review Drawings and Specifications prepared by Owner’s consultant. 2. Provide value-engineering services; prepare list of potential Value Engineering (V.E.) items with associated cost saving amounts. 3. Review documents for constructability and budget conformance. 4. Prepare bid packages for subcontractors and pre-bid estimates for each bid package. 5. Present GMP to Owner when Drawings and Specifications are sufficiently complete for preparation of the Contractsubstantially complete. The GMP shall contain the following items and shall be presented in the format requested by Owner. I. Estimates of subcontractor costs of for appropriate items set forth in the respective CSI Divisions. II. Maximum of % percent of general conditions of “I” (which represents the Construction Manager’s charges for General Conditions and Division I.I), as set forth in the Fee Sheet. III. Estimate for Insurance, Bonds and Taxes IV. Construction Manager’s percent fee % of the sum of items I, II, & III above, as set forth on the Fee Sheet. The GMP is the sum of items “I” through “IV” aboveabove (See Fee Sheet). 6. Develop information and advertising to secure competitive subcontractor bids. 7. Schedule and manage pre-bid meetings for all potential subcontractors. Describe project goals, objectives and schedule. Document all questions and assist Owner and Owner’s consultant in preparation and distribution of addenda if required. 8. Receive bids from subcontractors, provide notice to Owner of intent to award subcontract to the lowest “responsive” and most “responsible” bidder. 9. Subcontractors must not be awarded without receipt by Construction Manager of Owner’s written acknowledgement of Construction Manager’s intent to award. 10. By acknowledging Construction Manager’s intent with respect to subcontractor awards, Owner does not assume responsibility for the suitability of the subcontractor, nor does this relieve or diminish the Construction Manager’s obligations and responsibilities under the terms and conditions of the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Management Contract

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