Costs and Schedules. Costs and schedule commitments shall be subject to change for delays caused by the OWNER's failure to provide specified facilities or information or for delays caused by unpredictable occurrences including, without limitation, fires, floods, riots, strikes, unavailability of labor or materials, delays or defaults, by suppliers of materials or services, process shutdowns, acts of God or the public enemy, or acts of regulations of any governmental agency. Temporary delays of services caused by any of the above which result in additional costs beyond those outlined may require renegotiation of this agreement.
Costs and Schedules. Costs (including MSA’s fees and reimbursable expenses) and schedule commitments shall be subject to change for delays caused by the OWNER's failure to provide specified facilities or information or for delays caused by unpredictable occurrences including, without limitation, fires, floods, riots, strikes, unavailability of labor or materials, delays or defaults, by suppliers of materials or services, process shutdowns, pandemics, acts of God or the public enemy, or acts of regulations of any governmental agency. Temporary delays of services caused by any of the above which result in additional costs beyond those outlined may require renegotiation of this agreement.
Costs and Schedules. The ability of NRC and EPRI to carry out the activities described in this Addendum is subject to the availability of funding. It is also understood that the terms herein agreed to represent feasible commitments according to the best understanding regarding resources and costs to the parties at the time of signature. None of the work will be co-funded. EPRI and NRC are responsible for their respective costs in implementing this Addendum. This addendum does not create any binding obligation or enforceable right of action of any kind on the part of either party. This Addendum does not obligate any funds.
Costs and Schedules. RTP normally performs these types of projects on a time and material basis. Our estimated project budget for completing the work outlined above for the proposed Ethanol Grain Processor’s ethanol plant is $31,900 for labor and $3,600 for estimated expenses. This includes labor and other direct expenses applicable only to those tasks noted in the scope-of-work. RTP agrees not to exceed the budget without prior approval from EGP. Please note, any permitting fees associated with Federal, State or local applications have not been included in the budget and are the responsibility of EGP. RTP is prepared to assist EGP with activities in an effort to provide a complete permitting package to the TDEC on a mutually agreeable schedule. Therefore, RTP will work closely with EGP to conform to project requirements as necessary, allowing the schedule to be modified to meet any specific project needs as necessary. Storm water activities will be complete in accordance with a mutually agreeable schedule, upon receipt of the necessary site-specific design information. Project costs are based on our experience permitting other ethanol plants and our recent conversations. The major assumptions are that the proposed ethanol plant will be classified as a “synthetic minor source” for air quality permitting and that a general permit is acceptable for storm water. Also, RTP believes it will be beneficial to hold a pre-application meeting with the TDEC as part of project development activities. As such, travel and attendance for one (1) trip to Tennessee has been included in the budget. Thank you for this opportunity to provide a proposal and cost quotation for ethanol plant permitting assistance to Ethanol Grain Processors. I firmly believe that RTP is extremely well qualified to assist EGP in securing the required environmental permits and approvals for the proposed facility. Work will begin immediately upon authorization to proceed. We look forward to hearing from you and if selected, working with the project team toward the successful completion of this project.
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