Estimating Requirements Sample Clauses

Estimating Requirements. Awarded contractor must use Cost Works, JOC Works, RS Means Online, 4 Clicks, or Other approved estimating software. “Other software” than one of the four software programs listed above must be approved by TIPS.
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Estimating Requirements. Awarded contractor must use Cost Works, JOC Works, RS Means Online, 4 Clicks, or Other approved estimating software. “Other software” than one of the four software programs listed above must be approved by TIPS. The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region VIII Education Service Center Page 10 of 12 It is the intent of TIPS to contract with a reliable, high performance vendor to supply products and services to government and educational agencies. It is the experience of TIPS that the following procedures provide TIPS, the Vendor, and the participating agency the necessary support to facilitate a mutually beneficial relationship. The specific procedures will be negotiated with the successful vendor.
Estimating Requirements. 1. At each phase of design, the CONTRACTOR shall provide a Construction Cost Estimate, using costs appropriate for the type of work and design stage, based upon experience, and including an appropriate design contingency, bidding contingency, contractor’s overhead and profit, escalation, trade contractor general conditions costs, current market conditions, and other contingencies as directed by the OWNER. 2. The Construction Cost Estimate shall be detailed enough so that each component of the estimate clearly correlates with the Project description and the most recent drawings and specifications of this phase. 3. Unless otherwise directed by the OWNER, the Construction Cost Estimates shall be based upon a detailed take-off of labor, materials and equipment, including wage rates (including base rate, taxes, insurance and fringe benefits) for the installation of the materials and equipment. Estimates shall be in the same format as the OWNER’s Schedule of Values and shall be prepared using the OWNER provided “Consultant Cost Estimating Workbook”, which can be found on DASNY’s website at xxx.xxxxx.xxx. Upon prior written approval of the OWNER, the CONTRACTOR may prepare the estimate in an alternative format provided the estimate includes, at a minimum, information contained in the OWNER supplied format. 4. The CONTRACTOR shall evaluate the impact of Project constraints and design choices on the Construction Cost Estimate, including but not limited to, conformance with industry standards, Site logistics, Project Schedule, environmental considerations and local market conditions. The CONTRACTOR shall provide recommendations, and an assessment of possible alternative value engineering solutions, to address any issues with the Construction Cost Estimate. 5. The CONTRACTOR shall hold an estimating conference at each design phase (pre-schematic, schematic, design development, construction documents, and bid documents). The OWNER, Client, CONTRACTOR and cost estimator shall participate in each conference. If the OWNER directs, the cost estimator shall participate in person. If the OWNER directs, the conference can be part of another meeting. 6. The CONTRACTOR shall provide a reconciliation to the previous Construction Cost Estimate and the Approved Construction Budget at each phase of design. The reconciliation shall include an explanation of any variances or overall increases. 7. The CONTRACTOR shall provide supplemental estimating services as directed by the OWNER ...
Estimating Requirements. 1. The CONTRACTOR shall provide a Construction Cost Estimate, using costs appropriate for the type of work and design stage, based upon experience, and including an appropriate design contingency, bidding contingency, contractor’s overhead and profit, escalation, trade contractor general conditions costs, current market conditions, and other contingencies as directed by the OWNER. 2. The Construction Cost Estimate shall be detailed enough so that each component of the estimate clearly correlates with the Project description and the most recent delineation of the scope of work, drawings and specifications.
Estimating Requirements. At each phase of design, the CONTRACTOR shall provide a Construction Cost Estimate, using costs appropriate for the type of work and design stage, based upon experience, and including an appropriate design contingency, bidding contingency, contractor’s overhead and profit, escalation, trade contractor general conditions costs, current market conditions, and other contingencies as directed by the OWNER.

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  • Funding Requirements If Subrecipient receives funds pursuant to this Contract for more than one program, the funds received by Subrecipient for each program shall be expended only for that program, and Subrecipient shall not expend more funds for any program than are set forth in the Attachment C, Budget Schedule(s) for that program. Subrecipient shall operate continuously throughout the term of this Contract with at least the minimum number and type of staff and volunteers required for provision of the services described. Such staff and volunteers shall be qualified in accordance with all applicable statutes and regulations. Subrecipient agrees to submit to Administrator, upon request, a list of persons, including employees, subcontractors and volunteers, who are to provide such services, and any changes to said list, by name, title, professional degree, and experience.

  • Bonding Requirements The Contractor is required to furnish a performance bond on the form in a form acceptable to the City, in a sum of not less than [insert bonding level] of the annual amount of the contract to guarantee the faithful performance of this contract. The bond must be approved as to sufficiency and qualifications of the surety by the Controller.

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  • Reporting Requirements The Company, during the period when the Prospectus is required to be delivered under the 1933 Act or the 1934 Act, will file all documents required to be filed with the Commission pursuant to the 1934 Act within the time periods required by the 1934 Act and the 1934 Act Regulations.

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