Construction Phase Costs Clause Samples
The 'Construction Phase Costs' clause defines which expenses are considered part of the construction phase of a project and how these costs are to be managed or reimbursed. Typically, it outlines categories such as labor, materials, equipment, and subcontractor fees incurred during the actual building process, and may specify documentation or approval requirements for these expenditures. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of what constitutes reimbursable or allowable costs during construction, thereby reducing disputes and promoting transparency in project budgeting.
Construction Phase Costs. Construction phase costs include a detailed breakdown of the Project Proponent’s costs for all tasks, services and deliverables associated with the construction phase of the Wetland Replacement Project, including but not limited to the following: • equipment required (e.g., backhoe, excavator, dozer, skid steer); • equipment mobilization costs; • costs to purchase and plant vegetation, including plugs and seed, as well as other materials (specify materials, e.g., woody debris, rock, liners) • costs for seeding, planting, amending soils, placing woody debris or other activity; • weed removal and management costs; • equipment operator costs for installing replacement works, vertical grade control structures, rock spillways, berms, or any other structure, or for constructing a wetland via excavation and recontouring; • costs for erosion and sediment control structures; • construction supervision (number of hours and hourly rate); • activities or infrastructure located outside of the wetland replacement or construction area but that will directly increase overall functions of the Wetland Replacement Project (e.g., vertical grade control structures downstream of outlet, or restoration of upland area adjoining the wetland, up to a distance of 10 m from the wetland boundary). If costs for restoration activities or infrastructure located within upland areas are included, describe how these assets will be protected with an easement or other mechanism. The Province will not pay for any costs associated with land protection, such as a conservation easements; and • professional fees to confirm that works have been inspected and are completed in accordance with the design plans prepared under the Service Contract, including provision of a letter signed by an Authenticating Wetland Professional, and supporting documentation such as videos, photos, measurements and submission of as-built plans, if applicable.
Construction Phase Costs. Prior to commencement of each Construction Phase, the Owner will direct the Construction Manager in writing to proceed into said Construction Phase. The Construction Phase Cost for work or services performed during the Construction Phase shall be an amount of (To Be Determined at GMP). The Construction Phase Costs shall be paid according to the percent complete of the Project. The first monthly payment shall become due thirty (30) days following the issuance of the first Construction Authorization by the Owner's Representative and the final monthly payment shall be paid only when construction of the Project is finally completed and occupancy of the Project accepted by the Owner. If construction is authorized only for a part of the Project, the costs paid shall be proportionate to the amount of work authorized by the Owner.
Construction Phase Costs. The Project’s programmed, participating cost for the Construction Phase is Twenty-Nine Million Eight Hundred and Ninety-Six Thousand Nine Hundred and Eighty-Five Dollars ($29,896,985). Of this total, Federal funds totaling Twenty-Six Million Four Hundred Sixty-Seven Thousand Eight Hundred and One Dollars ($26,467,801) are programmed in Federal Fiscal Fear (FFY) 23/24 in the Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP). In addition to the Federal
Construction Phase Costs. The following items constitute the elements that can be included in the Construction Phase Cost calculations.
6.1.3.1.1 Wages of construction workers directly employed by Construction Manager to perform the construction of the Work at the Project site or, with City’s written agreement, at off-site workshops;
6.1.3.1.2 Wages of Construction Manager’s supervisory, technical and administrative personnel who are stationed at the Project site as specified in Schedule 1 to the proposed GMP;
6.1.3.1.3 Wages of Construction Manager’s supervisory and administrative personnel engaged at factories, workshops or on the road in expediting the production or transportation of materials or equipment required for the Work, but only for that portion of their time required for the Work and only with City’s written agreement;
6.1.3.1.4 Wages of Construction Manager’s supervisory, technical, and administrative personnel when assigned to this Project and specifically working on this Project in the Construction Manager’s administrative or home office, as specified in Schedule 1 to the proposed GMP ;
6.1.3.1.5 Payments made by Construction Manager to subcontractors in accordance with the requirements of the applicable written subcontracts;
6.1.3.1.6 Royalties and license fees paid for the use of a particular design, process or product required by the Contract Documents;
6.1.3.1.7 Cost of all materials, supplies and equipment incorporated in the Project, including costs of transportation and storage thereof;
6.1.3.1.8 Minor expenses at the site, such as internet, long distance telephone calls, telephone service, expressage, postage, and similar ▇▇▇▇▇ cash items in connection with the Project to be billed at cost.
