Common use of Design-Builder’s Assumption of Risk of Scope Issues Clause in Contracts

Design-Builder’s Assumption of Risk of Scope Issues. The Parties acknowledge that the purpose of the Design Verification Period is to enable Design- Builder to identify those Scope Issues that could not reasonably be identified prior to the Agreement Date. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Contract Documents, the Scope Validation Period has not been established for the purpose of enabling Design-Builder to offer Value Engineering Change Proposals, and the term “Scope Issue” is not to intended to include Value Engineering Change Proposals. Value Engineering Change Proposals are be offered and administered in accordance with Article 26. By executing this Agreement, Design-Builder acknowledges that the Design Verification Period is a reasonable time to enable Design-Builder to identify Scope Issues that will materially impact Design-Builder’s price or time to perform the Work. Following completion of the Scope Validation Period, with the sole exception of those Scope Issues identified during the Scope Validation Period and identified to Owner in accordance with Section 3.3.5.1, the Parties agree as follows:

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Samples: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement, des.wa.gov

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Design-Builder’s Assumption of Risk of Scope Issues. The Parties acknowledge that the purpose of the Design Verification Period is to enable Design- Design - Builder to identify those Scope Issues that could not reasonably be identified prior to the Agreement Date. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Contract Documents, the Scope Validation Period has not been established for the purpose of enabling Design-Builder to offer Value Engineering Change Proposals, and the term “Scope Issue” is not to intended to include Value Engineering Change Proposals. Value Engineering Change Proposals are be offered and administered in accordance with Article 26. By executing this Agreement, Design-Builder acknowledges that the Design Verification Period is a reasonable time to enable Design-Builder to identify Scope Issues that will materially impact Design-Builder’s price or time to perform the Work. Following completion of the Scope Validation Period, with the sole exception of those Scope Issues identified during the Scope Validation Period and identified to Owner in accordance with Section 3.3.5.1, the Parties agree as follows:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Agreement

Design-Builder’s Assumption of Risk of Scope Issues. The Parties acknowledge that the purpose of the Design Verification Period is to enable Design- Builder to identify those Scope Issues that could not reasonably be identified prior to the Agreement Date. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Contract Documents, the Scope Validation Period has not been established for the purpose of enabling Design-Design- Builder to offer Value Engineering Change Proposals, and the term “Scope Issue” is not to intended to include Value Engineering Change Proposals. Value Engineering Change Proposals are be offered and administered in accordance with Article 26. By executing this Agreement, Design-Builder acknowledges that the Design Verification Period is a reasonable time to enable Design-Builder to identify Scope Issues that will materially impact Design-Builder’s price or time to perform the Work. Following completion of the Scope Validation Period, with the sole exception of those Scope Issues identified during the Scope Validation Period and identified to Owner in accordance with Section 3.3.5.13.3.6.1, the Parties agree as follows:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: des.wa.gov

Design-Builder’s Assumption of Risk of Scope Issues. The Parties acknowledge that the purpose of the Design Verification Period is to enable Design- Builder to identify those Scope Issues that could not reasonably be identified prior to the Agreement Date. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Contract Documents, the Scope Validation Period has not been established for the purpose of enabling Design-Design- Builder to offer Value Engineering Change Proposals, and the term “Scope Issue” is not to intended to include Value Engineering Change Proposals. Value Engineering Change Proposals are be offered and administered in accordance with Article 26. By executing this Agreement, Design-Builder acknowledges that the Design Verification Period is a reasonable time to enable Design-Builder to identify Scope Issues that will materially impact Design-Builder’s price or time to perform the Work. Following completion of the Scope Validation Period, with the sole exception of those Scope Issues identified during the Scope Validation Period and identified to Owner in accordance with Section 3.3.5.1, the Parties agree as follows:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Agreement

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Design-Builder’s Assumption of Risk of Scope Issues. The Parties acknowledge that the purpose of the Design Verification Period is to enable Design- Design-Builder to identify those Scope Issues that could not reasonably be identified prior to the Agreement Date. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Contract Documents, the Scope Validation Period has not been established for the purpose of enabling Design-Builder to offer Value Engineering Change Proposals, and the term “Scope Issue” is not to intended to include Value Engineering Change Proposals. Value Engineering Change Proposals are be offered and administered in accordance with Article 26. By executing this Agreement, Design-Builder acknowledges that the Design Verification Period is a reasonable time to enable Design-Builder to identify Scope Issues that will materially impact Design-Builder’s price or time to perform the Work. Following completion of the Scope Validation Period, with the sole exception of those Scope Issues identified during the Scope Validation Period and identified to Owner in accordance with Section 3.3.5.1, the Parties agree as follows:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Agreement

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