ESTIMATE OF PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COSTS Sample Clauses

ESTIMATE OF PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COSTS. 1. Estimates referred to in Article II shall be prepared on a square foot/unit cost basis, or more detailed computation if deemed necessary by the DISTRICT, considering prevailing construction costs and including all work for which bids will be received. It is understood that the PROJECT Construction Cost is affected by the labor and/or material market as well as other conditions beyond the control of the ARCHITECT or DISTRICT. 2. The ARCHITECT shall prepare and review the ARCHITECT’s estimates of Construction Cost at each phase of the ARCHITECT’s services. The ARCHITECT shall provide the DISTRICT with a written evaluation of the estimates at each phase of the ARCHITECT’s services. The ARCHITECT’s written evaluations shall, among other things, evaluate how the estimates compare to the Budget. If such estimates are in excess of the Budget, the ARCHITECT shall revise the type or quality of construction to come within the Budget at no additional cost to the DISTRICT. The ARCHITECT’s initial budget and scope limitations shall be realistic and be reviewed with the DISTRICT prior to formalization. 3. The ARCHITECT, upon request of the DISTRICT, shall prepare a detailed estimate of Construction Costs at no additional cost.
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ESTIMATE OF PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COSTS. 1. Estimates referred to in Article II shall be prepared on a square foot/unit cost basis, or more detailed computation if deemed necessary by the DISTRICT, considering prevailing construction costs and including all work for which bids will be received. It is understood that the PROJECT Construction Cost is affected by the labor and/or material market as well as other conditions beyond the control of the ENGINEER or DISTRICT. District acknowledges , however that ENGINEER has no control over cost of labor, materials, competitive bidding environments and procedures, unknown field conditions, financial and/or market conditions or other factors affecting the cost of the construction and the operations of the facilities, all of which are beyond ENGINEER’s control and are unavoidably in a state of change. DISTRICT therefore acknowledges that ENGINEER cannot and does not make any warranty, promise or representation, either expressed or implied, that proposals, bids opinions of probable construction cost, or cost of operation or maintenance will not vary substantially from ENGINEER’s probable cost estimates. 2. The ENGINEER shall review the estimate at each phase of the ENGINEER’s services. The ENGINEER shall provide the DISTRICT with a written evaluation of the estimate at each phase of the ENGINEER’s services. The ENGINEER’s written evaluations shall, among other things, evaluate how the estimates compare to the Budget. If such estimates are in excess of the Budget, the ENGINEER shall revise the type or quality of construction to come within the budgeted limit at no additional cost to the DISTRICT. ENGINEER’s initial budget and scope limitations shall be realistic and be reviewed with the DISTRICT prior to formalization. 3. The ENGINEER, upon request of the DISTRICT, shall prepare a detailed estimate of construction costs at no additional cost.
ESTIMATE OF PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COSTS. 1. Estimates referred to in Article II shall be prepared on a square foot/unit costs basis, or more detailed computation if deemed necessary by the DISTRICT, considering prevailing construction costs and including all work for which bids will be received. It is understood that the PROJECT(S) Construction Cost is affected by the labor and/or material market as well as other conditions beyond the control of the ARCHITECT or DISTRICT.
ESTIMATE OF PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COSTS. Design Consultant’s written estimate of the Construction Costs for the Project.
ESTIMATE OF PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COSTS. 1. Estimates referred to in Article II shall be prepared on a square foot/unit cost basis, or more detailed computation if deemed necessary by the DISTRICT, considering prevailing construction costs and including all work for which bids or proposals will be received. It is understood that the PROJECT Construction Cost is affected by the labor and/or material market as well as other conditions beyond the control of the CONSULTANT or DISTRICT. 2. The CONSULTANT shall prepare and review the CONSULTANT’s estimates of Construction Cost at each phase of the CONSULTANT’s services. The CONSULTANT shall provide the DISTRICT with a written evaluation of the estimates at each phase of the CONSULTANT’s services. The CONSULTANT’s written evaluations shall, among other things, evaluate how the estimates compare to the Budget. If such estimates are in excess of the Budget, the CONSULTANT shall revise the type or quality of construction to come within the Budget at no additional cost to the DISTRICT. The CONSULTANT’s initial budget and scope limitations shall be realistic and be reviewed with the DISTRICT prior to formalization. 3. The CONSULTANT, upon request of the DISTRICT, shall prepare a detailed estimate of Construction Costs at no additional cost.
ESTIMATE OF PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COSTS. 1. Estimates referred to in Article II shall be prepared on a square foot/unit costs basis, or more detailed computation if deemed necessary by the DISTRICT, considering prevailing construction costs and including all work for which bids will be received. It is understood that the PROJECT Construction Cost is affected by the labor and/or material market as well as other conditions beyond the control of the ARCHITECT or DISTRICT. 2. The ARCHITECT shall review the estimate at each phase of his services. If such estimates are in excess of the APPROVED BUDGET, the ARCHITECT shall revise the type or quality of construction to come within the budgeted limit at no additional cost to the DISTRICT. ARCHITECT’s initial budget and scope limitations shall be realistic and be reviewed with the DISTRICT prior to formalization. 3. The ARCHITECT, upon request of the DISTRICT, shall prepare a detailed estimate of construction costs at no additional cost.
ESTIMATE OF PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COSTS. 6.1 If a Project budget is set forth in Article 1 or thereafter established by DISTRICT, Architect shall review the estimate at each phase of his services. If such estimates are in excess of the Project budget, Architect shall revise the type or quality of construction to come within the budgeted limit. 6.2 Construction cost estimates are to be determined at each phase. Said estimates shall be a detailed breakdown of costs based upon materials and schedule. The Architect shall provide a list of bid alternates for the Project. The total dollar amount of the list must be greater than the difference between estimate and the budget and must include suggestions from all professional consultants. Prior to the District letting the Project for bidding, Architect shall prepare, for no additional compensation, design changes as requested by DISTRICT to meet budget requirements of the Project or to meet education specifications. If educational specification requirements have changed since design development approval in writing by DISTRICT, then such changes shall be considered extra services subject to an agreed fixed amount.
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