Common use of Preconstruction Scope, Bidding and Advertisement Phase Clause in Contracts

Preconstruction Scope, Bidding and Advertisement Phase. The scope during the Bidding and Advertisement Phase may include, but not be limited to: a. Schedule and conduct Pre-Bid Conferences with the interested Subcontractors, Material Suppliers, and Equipment Suppliers. b. Assess conditions in the construction market in an effort to identify factors that will or may affect costs and time for completing the Project. c. Responsible for generating bidder interest in the local market place and identify and reasonably encourage bidding competition. d. Identify and solicit multiple bid packages that together will represent the entirety of the Work. e. Solicit, advertise, accept, review, and, based on written approvals by the Owner, award bids to qualified subcontractors, based on the bid packages identified. The Construction Manager will contract with all subcontractors, material suppliers and equipment suppliers necessary for the proposed construction works. f. Provide to the Owner along with the Guaranteed Maximum Price buy-out report, a summary indicating all subcontractor bids received, scope sheets for each bid package, General Conditions Cost Itemization, Exclusions, Allowances, Construction Manager’s Fee, and a CPM Construction Schedule.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Services Agreement, Construction Management Services Agreement, Agreement for Construction Management Services

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