Design Within the Project Construction Budget Sample Clauses

Design Within the Project Construction Budget. 4.10.1 The Designer shall prepare cost estimates for the Project as described in Article 7 of this Contract or at more frequent intervals as required in the RFS. Unless otherwise specified in the RFS, the cost estimates shall be considered Basic Services and the Designer is not eligible for any additional compensation for preparing the same. The format for cost estimates shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Authority. 4.10.2 The Designer shall produce a design for the Project meeting the requirements of the scope of work described in the RFS to be constructed within the Project Construction Budget, provided that the Designer shall be permitted to recommend to the Owner such adjustments to the Project’s design, consistent with the Project Funding Agreement, as the Designer reasonably believes may be required to adhere to the Project Construction Budget. In the event the Designer’s cost estimate for the Project (as reconciled in accordance with the provisions of this Contract) exceeds the Project Construction Budget, the Owner may require the Designer to revise the design, drawings and specifications to keep the cost estimate for the Project within the Project Construction Budget. The Designer shall not be entitled to extra compensation for making such revisions to contain costs within the Project Construction Budget. 4.10.3 In a Project constructed pursuant to M.G.L. c. 149, §§ 44A-M, if the Project Construction Budget is exceeded by the lowest bona fide, responsible bid by any amount, the Owner shall direct the Designer to review and compare the Project Construction Budget with the bids received to identify the variances. Upon completion of this review and submission of the Designer’s report to the Owner and Authority, the Owner shall, with the approval of the Authority: (a) direct the Designer to revise the Final Design Program, Project scope and quality as required to reduce the estimated construction costs to be within the Project Construction Budget, in accordance with Article 4.10.5 of this Contract; or (b) give written approval to the Designer of an increase in the Project Construction Budget; or (c) authorize rebidding of the Project within a reasonable time; or (d) terminate this Contract in accordance with Article 12.3; or (e) implement any other mutually accepted alternative that the Owner and the Designer may agree on. 4.10.4 In a Project constructed pursuant to M.G.L. c. 149A, the Designer shall be responsible for managing the de...
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