Lead Contractor Sample Clauses

Lead Contractor. The member of the Proposer team, whether a single entity or joint venture, primarily responsible for the construction of the Project.
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Lead Contractor. Prime Contractor that coordinates the progress of the Work. The Lead Contractor will be designated in the Specifications.
Lead Contractor. “Lead Contractor” shall mean the Lead Contractor under the Knauf Class Settlement.
Lead Contractor. 1. The extent to which the Proposer satisfies or exceeds the requirements (as evidenced in submission of completed Forms D-2 and E; and Part B, Volume 2, Section B, 1)(b)) for relevant technical capability as follows: (A) at least two transportation projects, each with a value greater than $400 million, completed or substantially completed in the last ten years; and (B) at least one transportation project in the United States with value greater than $250 million that has received “Notice to Proceed with major construction” in the last seven years. 2. Completed or substantially completed work performed by design- build contracting and/or design-build-operate-maintain contracting. 3. Experience in managing construction on time to demanding schedule for large, complex projects with multiple stakeholders and significant environmental constraints. 4. The extent and depth of Proposer’s experience delivering additional scope in a limited funds environment through the use of the Alternative Technical Concept (“ATC”) process and other innovative means.
Lead Contractor shall serve as the Lead Contractor and Owner’s Representative for project management services for the Police and Fire Project under the terms of this Agreement and the duration of this Agreement. Any change in the designation of this role must be approved by the City.
Lead Contractor. “Lead Contractor” shall mean Xxxx & Associates, LLC, 0000 X. Xxxxxxx Avenue, Suite 300, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33311. The Knauf Defendants and Settlement Class Counsel may by agreement change the Lead Contractor.

Related to Lead Contractor

  • Contractor If COUNTY elects to renegotiate this Agreement due to reduced or terminated 20 funding, CONTRACTOR shall not be obligated to accept the renegotiated terms.

  • Contractor’s Contract Manager The Contractor’s Contract Manager, who is primarily responsible for the Contractor’s oversight of the Contract performance, will be identified in a separate writing to the Department upon Contract signing in the following format: Contractor’s Contract Manager Name Contractor’s Name Contractor’s Physical Address Contractor’s Telephone # Contractor’s Email Address If the Contractor changes its Contract Manager, the Contractor will notify the Department. Such a change does not require an amendment to the Contract.

  • Contractor Key Personnel ‌ The Contractor shall assign a Corporate OASIS SB Program Manager (COPM) and Corporate OASIS SB Contract Manager (COCM) as Contractor Key Personnel to represent the Contractor as primary points-of-contact to resolve issues, perform administrative duties, and other functions that may arise relating to OASIS SB and task orders solicited and awarded under OASIS SB. Additional Key Personnel requirements may be designated by the OCO at the task order level. There is no minimum qualification requirements established for Contractor Key Personnel. Additionally, Contractor Key Personnel do not have to be full-time positions; however, the Contractor Key Personnel are expected to be fully proficient in the performance of their duties. The Contractor shall ensure that the OASIS SB CO has current point-of-contact information for both the COPM and COCM. In the event of a change to Contractor Key Personnel, the Contractor shall notify the OASIS SB CO and provide all Point of Contact information for the new Key Personnel within 5 calendar days of the change. All costs associated with Contractor Key Personnel duties shall be handled in accordance with the Contractor’s standard accounting practices; however, no costs for Contractor Key Personnel may be billed to the OASIS Program Office. Failure of Contractor Key Personnel to effectively and efficiently perform their duties will be construed as conduct detrimental to contract performance and may result in activation of Dormant Status and/or Off-Ramping (See Sections H.16. and H.17.).

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