Construction-Related Services Sample Clauses
The Construction-Related Services clause defines the scope and responsibilities for services connected to construction activities within a contract. It typically outlines which party is responsible for tasks such as project management, site supervision, procurement of materials, or compliance with building codes and regulations. By clearly delineating these obligations, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes over who is accountable for various aspects of the construction process, ensuring that all necessary services are properly managed and executed.
Construction-Related Services. Except as otherwise expressly set forth in the Contract Documents, Design-Builder shall provide the equipment and materials, personnel and supervision, tools, equipment and materials and the services required, and shall be responsible for completing the Work in accordance with the terms of the Contract Documents. In furtherance of the foregoing (and not as a limitation thereof), Design-Builder shall:
Construction-Related Services. Construction-related services for the project will require a separate agreement with OWNER.
Construction-Related Services. CMME or a third party authorized by us will render the following mandatory construction-related assistance in helping you develop your COLOR ME MINE® Studio. You must submit all drawings, specifications, and orders for goods and services to CMME, or our designee, for our final review in determining adherence to all CMME standards and specifications. The following assistance will be provided to you:
(a) Assist in reviewing construction clauses in your lease;
(b) Assist in reviewing preliminary and final working drawings and make suggestions, if appropriate, on how to reduce costs while implementing design;
(c) Assist you in analyzing estimates for exterior signs, review sign and awning designs, and offer placement suggestions;
(d) Assist you in evaluating contractors and determining if estimates are reasonable, and, if necessary, assist you in negotiating with contractor;
(e) Assist in reviewing demolition bids and assist in negotiating other contractor’s bids;
(f) Offer ongoing telephone support throughout construction period;
(g) Assist in placing orders and tracking delivery of items purchased through CMME;
(h) Assist in "punch list review" of contractor's performance and in determining tasks required to finish Studio.
(a) Obtaining all the required building, utility, sign, health and business permits and licenses and any other required permits and licenses necessary to commence remodeling/construction and operate your business; and,
(b) Purchasing, as we specify in our Confidential Operations Manual(s) the required equipment, furniture and fixtures, signs, supplies, opening inventory, and all other items that we may require you to have in order to commence business; and,
(c) Construct or cause to be constructed; install or cause to be installed all required furniture, fixtures, signs, equipment, and the like necessary for the total completion of your COLOR ME MINE® Studio; and all leasehold required improvements to your premises, and decorating the Franchised Business premises all in compliance with designs, layouts and specifications approved by us.
Construction-Related Services. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will support the City in the preparation of th contract documents and bidding procedures as required by Federal-Aid funding. The City will process the project through necessary steps including project advertisement. The City will schedule, coordinate, and perform Bid Opening.The City will check bonds, prepare the construction agreement and send the information to LHTAC. .
Construction-Related Services. Electrical Construction Related Services Water/Wastewater
Construction-Related Services. This attachment is only required during the construction phase of the project. The task number, description, and budgeted cost are the same as shown on attachment #2, Task Direct Labor Detail. The Consultant shall indicate by task the physical percent complete and multiply the percent by the budgeted cost for each task to arrive at a weighted cost for each task. The weighted cost for each task are totaled and then divided by the total budgeted cost for all tasks. This result will represent the weighted percent complete for the phase and shall be shown on the invoice summary as the Actual Physical Progress-to-date.
