Common use of Initial Project Review Clause in Contracts

Initial Project Review. All Projects submitted to the Program shall be subject to the review process as detailed in the Contractor Resource Manual. With the exception of EmPower Electric Reduction (direct install) projects, it is strongly recommended that work not start on any project until the Participating Contractor has been notified that the submitted work scope has complied with Program requirements. This policy also applies to any field change order(s) submitted to the Program. Projects started without Program approval must be submitted to the Program no later than 14 days after the start of work. Program incentives will be calculated based upon the project submission date, not the date that work began on the project. Certain energy efficiency measures, including but not limited to windows and doors, may be subject to review by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) and may require a SHPO form to be submitted and approved prior to commencement of work on these measures. See Contractor Resource Manual for further details. Any project that has been partially or fully completed prior to Project review and approval is at the Participating Contractor’s risk. In these cases, the Participating Contractor shall assume all financial liabilities associated with these projects (i.e., Contractor incentives and Program participant financing, as well as the value of the Program participant incentive and/or contractor incentive).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contractor Participation Agreement, Contractor Participation Agreement, Contractor Participation Agreement

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Initial Project Review. All Projects submitted to the Program shall be subject to the review process as detailed in the Contractor Resource Manual. With the exception of EmPower Electric Reduction (direct install) projects, it is strongly recommended that work not start on any project until the Participating Contractor has been notified that the submitted work scope has complied with Program requirements. This policy also applies to any field change order(s) submitted to the Program. Projects started without Program approval must be submitted to the Program no later than 14 days after the start of work. Program incentives will be calculated based upon the project submission date, not the date that work began on the project. Certain energy efficiency measures, including but not limited to windows and doors, may be subject to review by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) and may require a SHPO form to be submitted and approved prior to commencement of work on these measures. See Contractor Resource Manual for further details. Any project that has been partially or fully completed prior to Project review and approval is at the Participating Contractor’s risk. In these cases, the Participating Contractor shall assume all financial liabilities associated with these projects (i.e., Contractor incentives and Program participant financing, as well as the value of the Program participant incentive incentives and/or market rate contractor incentive).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contractor Participation Agreement

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