Final Cost Estimate Sample Clauses

Final Cost Estimate. Consulting Engineer/Architect shall furnish City an estimate of probable Construction Cost based on final design. This estimate is commonly known as the "Engineer/Architect's Estimate" and will be used as the basis for construction contract award.
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Final Cost Estimate. Consultant will furnish City an estimate of probable Construction Cost based on final design. This estimate is commonly known as the "Engineer's Estimate" and will be used as the basis for construction contract award. The Engineer’s Estimate must be sealed and provided by a professional engineer licensed by the State of Kansas. Since Consultant has no control over the cost of labor, materials, or equipment furnished by others not under contract to Consultant, or over the resources provided by others not under contract to Consultant to meet Project schedules, Consultant's opinion of probable costs and of Project schedules for construction may be made based on experience and qualifications as a professional engineer. Consultant does not guarantee that proposals, bids, or actual Project costs will not vary from Consultant's opinions of probable cost or that actual schedules will not vary from Consultant's projected schedules.
Final Cost Estimate. Design Professional will prepare final level construction cost estimate in excel file following the same format as the City’s latest Master Bid List. Detailed construction cost estimates shall be prepared and submitted with 60%, 100%, and Final Design submittals.
Final Cost Estimate. The purpose of the Final Cost Estimate is to provide a final verification against authorized funding. The estimate format should be based on the Specification outline with a lump sum figure for each Section and Division. Section costs should be itemized where appropriate to include quantities, types, and unit costs. Specifications: The Contract Specifications should consist of complete and detailed information required to clarify and define work associated with the Drawings. Each Division and associated Section should be identified by trade or specialty where applicable to the proposed project. Individual Sections should contain general information (scope, codes, references, standards, submittals, handling, notes, etc.), products (performance data, manufacturers if applicable, description of components and associated items, materials, finishes, gauges, thicknesses, notes, etc.), and execution (installation, protection, warranties/ guarantees if applicable, testing, etc.). Equipment and materials should be designated by detailed descriptions and performance desired/required for the proposed project. Where reference to manufacturers’ specific items, trade names, or model numbers are desired, they should be identified as the standard and accompanied by names of at least three manufacturers (with equally acceptable products) and the phraseor equal”. The proposed use of propriety or sole-use items must be accompanied by justification to support its uniqueness and warrant approval. This procedure affords the opportunity for procurement of the most cost effective items through competitive bidding. The inclusion of statements providing for additional materials should be eliminated from the Contract Documents. Submittal requirements are outlined in the scope of work/Request for Proposal issued for this project. The Architect will work with the Construction and Facilities Management Office representative to get all front end specification documents completed accurately, and to then post all plans and specifications to Beeline and Blue for reproduction and distribution to interested parties. The Architect will obtain necessary approval from all local, State, and Federal authorities: State Fire Marshal. State Building Code. OSHA Review. Camp Dodge Safety Officer. City Engineer Office. Environmental Review - Storm Water Run Off Plan. DNR Public Water Supply Extension (Permit). DNR Sanitary Sewer (Permit). Assist the Contracting Officer in preparing invitations for bi...
Final Cost Estimate. 2.8.1 The Consultant will prepare final “Engineer’s Estimate” of probable construction costs for the project which will be submitted with the 100% submittal.
Final Cost Estimate. Final Cost Estimate: ♦ Develop quantities based on the final plans. ♦ Develop a final design construction cost estimate that includes a 0% contingency.
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Final Cost Estimate. Prepare final CONSULTANT’s estimate of probable construction cost.
Final Cost Estimate. Revisions will be made to the Cost and Quantity Estimate based upon the work delineated in the Construction Drawings and Technical Specifications.
Final Cost Estimate. The term "Final Cost Estimate" shall mean ------------------- an estimate of Improvement Costs for the Interior Improvements based upon final plans and specifications for such Interior Improvements.
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