Common use of Extent of services and commensurate fee Clause in Contracts

Extent of services and commensurate fee. The paragraph numbers are set forth covering phases of the Designer's Basic Services to be completed, normally beginning with subparagraph 2-1-1, through: Full Services Full Planning Pre-Planning Program Design Schematic Development Construction Document Bidding Construction Close-Out 2-1-9 2-1-17 2-1-22 2-1-26 2-1-28 2-1-36 2-1-39 • There are two rectangular boxes, one of which is checked to indicate either: Lump Sum: Fee for basic services normally is a lump sum, which is filled-in accordingly in words and figures. If construction is planned under multiple contracts or construction types, an exhibit is attached delineating fee calculation and apportionment to stages of design and construction. Multiple of Direct Expense: Normally a Maximum is not more than what a Lump Sum Fee would be; fill-in accordingly in words and figures. • If a fee calculation or reference to an explanatory attachment is needed.

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Extent of services and commensurate fee. The paragraph numbers are set forth covering phases of the Designer's Basic Services to be completed, normally beginning with subparagraph 2-1-1, through: Full Services Full Planning Pre-Planning Program Design Schematic Development Construction Document Bidding Construction Close-Out 2-1-9 2-1-17 2-1-22 2-1-26 2-1-28 2-1-36 2-1-39 • There are two rectangular boxes, one of which is checked to indicate either: Lump Sum: Fee for basic services normally is a lump sum, which is filled-filled in accordingly in words and figures. If construction is planned under multiple contracts or construction types, an exhibit is attached delineating fee calculation and apportionment to stages of design and construction. Multiple of Direct Expense: Normally a Maximum normally is not more than what a Lump Sum Fee would be; fill-, and is filled in accordingly in words and figures. • If a fee calculation or reference to an explanatory attachment is needed.

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Samples: w1.mtsu.edu

Extent of services and commensurate fee. The paragraph numbers are set forth covering phases of the Designer's Basic Services to be completed, normally beginning with subparagraph 2-1-1, through: Full Services Full Planning Program 2-1-9 Pre-Planning Program Schematic 2-1-17 Design Schematic Development 2-1-22 Construction Document Bidding Construction Close-Out 2-1-9 2-1-17 2-1-22 2-1-26 2-1-28 2-1-36 2-1-39 • There are two rectangular boxes, one of which is checked to indicate either: Lump Sum: Fee for basic services normally is a lump sum, which is filled-filled in accordingly in words and figures. If construction is planned under multiple contracts or construction types, an exhibit is attached delineating fee calculation and apportionment to stages of design and construction. Multiple of Direct Expense: Normally a Maximum normally is not more than what a Lump Sum Fee would be; fill-, and is filled in accordingly in words and figures. • If a fee calculation or reference to an explanatory attachment is needed, this is filled in at the bottom of page 2.

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Extent of services and commensurate fee. The paragraph numbers are set forth covering phases of the Designer's Basic Services to be completed, normally beginning with subparagraph 2-1-1, through: Full Services Full Planning PreBidding 2-Planning Program Design Schematic Development 1-28 Construction Document Bidding Construction 2-1-36 Close-Out 2-1-39 Program 2-1-9 Pre-Planning Schematic 2-1-17 Design Development 2-1-22 Construction Document 2-1-26 2-1-28 2-1-36 2-1-39 • There are two rectangular boxes, one of which is checked to indicate either: Lump Sum: Fee for basic services normally is a lump sum, which is filled-filled in accordingly in words and figures. If construction is planned under multiple contracts or construction types, an exhibit is attached delineating fee calculation and apportionment to stages of design and construction. Multiple of Direct Expense: Normally a Maximum normally is not more than what a Lump Sum Fee would be; fill-, and is filled in accordingly in words and figures. If a fee calculation or reference to an explanatory attachment is needed, this is filled in at the bottom of page 2.

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Samples: www.tbr.edu

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