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Consultation and Analysis. Section 2.1.1 Throughout the Preconstruction Phase, the Design-Builder shall schedule and attend regular meetings with the Department, representatives of DCPS and the Program Manager. In cooperation with the Department, DCPS and the Program Manager, the Design- Builder shall advance the design, conduct value engineering, constructability reviews, and provide scheduling and cost analysis for each phase of design with the goal of developing a design that meets DCPS’s programmatic, functional and aesthetic requirements and that can be built for an amount consistent with the Department’s budget for the Project, i.e., designed-to- budget. All design documents shall be prepared by duly licensed architects and engineers (hereinafter, “Architect/Engineer”). Section 2.1.2 The Project’s initial Design-to-Budget is [ ]. Only the Department’s budget representative is authorized to revise the Design-to-Budget and any such revision shall be made in writing and signed by the Department’s budget representative. Unless otherwise changed by the Contracting Officer, the Department’s budget representative shall be the Deputy Director of the Capital Construction Division. Section 2.1.3 Without limiting the generality of the Design-Builder’s preconstruction obligation, the Design-Builder shall perform the following tasks: .1 The Design-Builder shall consult with the Department, DCPS and the Program Manager regarding site improvements, and the selection of materials, building systems and equipment with respect to such issues as maintainability and initial versus life-cycle costs. .3 The Design-Builder shall provide recommendations on construction feasibility; actions designed to minimize adverse effects of labor or material shortages; time requirements for procurement, installation and construction completion; and factors related to construction costs including estimates of alternative designs or materials, preliminary budgets and possible economies.

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Samples: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

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Consultation and Analysis. Section 2.1.1 Throughout the Design and Preconstruction Phase, the Design-Builder shall schedule and attend regular meetings with the Department, representatives of DCPS DCPS, and the Program Manager. In cooperation with the Department, DCPS and the Program Manager, the Design- Design-Builder shall advance the design, conduct value engineering, constructability reviews, and provide scheduling and cost analysis for each phase of design with the goal of developing a design that meets DCPS’s programmatic, functional and aesthetic requirements and that can be built for an amount consistent with the Department’s budget for the Project, i.e., designed-to- to-budget. All design documents shall be prepared by duly licensed architects and engineers (hereinafter, “Architect/Engineer”). Section 2.1.2 The Project’s initial Design-to-Budget is [ ]$39 Million. Only the Department’s budget representative is authorized to revise the Design-to-Budget and any such revision shall be made in writing and signed by the Department’s budget representative. Unless otherwise changed by the Contracting Officer, the Department’s budget representative shall be the Deputy Director of the Capital Construction Division. Section 2.1.3 Without limiting the generality of the Design-Builder’s preconstruction obligationobligations, the Design-Builder shall perform the following tasks: .1 The Design-Builder shall consult with the Department, DCPS and the Program Manager regarding site improvements, and the selection of materials, building systems and equipment with respect to such issues as maintainability and initial versus life-cycle costs.building .3 The Design-Builder shall provide recommendations on construction feasibility; actions designed to minimize adverse effects of labor or material shortages; time requirements for procurement, installation and construction completion; and factors related to construction costs including estimates of alternative designs or materials, preliminary budgets and possible economies.

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Samples: Design Build Agreement

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Consultation and Analysis. Section 2.1.1 Throughout the Design and Preconstruction Phase, the Design-Builder shall schedule and attend regular meetings with the Department, representatives of DCPS DCPS, and the Program Manager. In cooperation with the Department, DCPS and the Program Manager, the Design- Design-Builder shall advance the design, conduct value engineering, constructability reviews, and provide scheduling and cost analysis for each phase of design with the goal of developing a design that meets DCPS’s programmatic, functional and aesthetic requirements and that can be built for an amount consistent with the Department’s budget for the Project, i.e., designed-to- to-budget. All design documents shall be prepared by duly licensed architects and engineers (hereinafter, “Architect/Engineer”). Section 2.1.2 The Project’s initial Design-to-Budget is [ ]$10.8 Million. Only the Department’s budget representative is authorized to revise the Design-to-Budget and any such revision shall be made in writing and signed by the Department’s budget representative. Unless otherwise changed by the Contracting Officer, the Department’s budget representative shall be the Deputy Director of the Capital Construction Division. Section 2.1.3 Without limiting the generality of the Design-Builder’s preconstruction obligationobligations, the Design-Builder shall perform the following tasks: .1 The Design-Builder shall consult with the Department, DCPS and the Program Manager regarding site improvements, and the selection of materials, building systems and equipment with respect to such issues as maintainability and initial versus life-cycle costs. .3 The Design-Builder shall provide recommendations on construction feasibility; actions designed to minimize adverse effects of labor or material shortages; time requirements for procurement, installation and construction completion; and factors related to construction costs including estimates of alternative designs or materials, preliminary budgets and possible economies.

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Samples: Design Build Agreement

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