Proceed Order Sample Clauses

Proceed Order. The Proceed Order is a written notice from the Owner that includes a specified date (i.e. the Proceed Order Date) upon which the Contractor is authorized to commence physical work on the Site. Unless the Proceed Order states otherwise, the Proceed Order Date shall be the date upon which the Proceed Order is actually signed and dated by the Owner’s authorized representative. A Proceed Order is a condition precedent to the execution of any Work on the site by the Contractor. The Proceed Order was formerly referred to as the “Notice to Proceed.”
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Proceed Order. The Proceed Order is a written notice from the Owner that includes a specified date upon which the Design-Builder is authorized to commence physical work on the Site. A Proceed Order is a condition precedent to the execution of any Work on the site by the Design-Builder. The Proceed Order was formerly referred to as the “Notice to Proceed.”
Proceed Order. The Proceed Order is a written notice from the Owner that includes a specified date (i.e. the Proceed Order Date) upon which the CM/GC is authorized to commence physical work on the Site. Unless the Proceed Order states otherwise, the Proceed Order Date shall be the date upon which the Proceed Order is actually signed and dated by the Owner’s authorized representative. A Proceed Order is a condition precedent to the execution of any Work on the site by the CM/GC. The Proceed Order was formerly referred to as the “Notice to Proceed.” Project. The total and complete undertaking for the public works facility to be constructed under this Contract. Project Manual. A bound manual prepared by the Design Professional. It includes the Request for Proposals, the Specifications, the General Requirements and Supplementary General Requirements, and Addenda.
Proceed Order. A Proceed Order is a written notice from the Board that includes a specified date upon which the CMR is authorized to commence with a Phase of the Project. A Proceed Order is a condition precedent to the incurring of any compensable costs, including overhead costs, or the earning of and entitlement to any fees by the CMR. The Proceed Order was formerly referred to as the “Notice to Proceed.”
Proceed Order. A Proceed Order is a written notice from the Owner that includes a specified date (i.e. the Proceed Order Date) upon which the CM/GC is authorized to commence a Component of Construction Phase services. Unless the Proceed Order states otherwise, the Proceed Order Date shall be the date upon which the Proceed Order is actually signed and dated by the Owner‟s authorized representative. A Proceed Order is a condition precedent to the execution of any Work on the site by the CM/GC. The Proceed Order was formerly referred to as the “Notice to Proceed.” A separate Proceed Order will be issued for each Component Change approved under this Contract.
Proceed Order. The Notice from Owner authorizing CM/GC to commence Construction Phase services. Proceed Order Date. The date on which the Proceed Order is issued or, if stated therein, the effective date of the Proceed Order.
Proceed Order. The Construction Professional is authorized to proceed with the Change Order Work as of «ProcessFields_ProceedOrderDate» Construction Professional: «ProjectCustom_ConstructionProfessionalCP» By: «ProcessFields_CPApprover» Date: «ProcessFields_CPApprDate» Design Professional: «ProjectCustom_DesignProfessional» By: «ProcessFields_Reviewer» Date: «ProcessFields_DateReviewed» GEORGIA STATE FINANCING AND INVESTMENT COMMISSION By: «ProcessFields_GSFICApprover» Title: «ProcessFields_GSFICApproverTitle» Dated: «ProcessFields_GMPExecutionDate» Distribution: Construction Professional Design Professional Executive Administrator Using Agency GSFIC Project Manager GSFIC CCS Force Account Authorization Under Incumbrance Record «Process_Prefix» - «ProcessInfo_Counter» «ProcessFields_AuthorizationType» authorization Owner: Georgia State Financing & Investment Commission Project Name: «Project_Name» Construction Professional: «ProjectCustom_ConstructionProfessional» Design Professional: «ProjectCustom_DesignProfessional» This Force Account Authorization is being issued to authorize the Construction Professional to begin with certain Work. The Construction Professional shall perform the following Work (“Force Account Work”): «ProcessFields_DescriptionofScopebyDP The following documents are attached to this Force Account Authorization to further describe the scope of the Force Account Work that is authorized: Supporting Documentation: «ProcessFields_SupportingDocumentation» Inspection Reports: «ProcessFields_InspectionReports» Requests for Information: «ProcessFields_RequestsforInformation» This Force Account Work was originated by «ProcessFields_ChangeOriginatedBy» The reason for this «ProcessFields_ReasonforChangebyDP» Since the costs of the Force Account Work cannot be reasonably determined in advance, the Construction Professional shall be paid for its actual Allowable Change Order Costs incurred in performing the Force Account Work, up to the Stipulated Maximum Sum, but only for those costs that the Construction Professional provides a daily accounting which costs the Owner can verify. The Construction Professional must record costs on a daily basis and the Owner has the right to review such costs on a daily basis. The STIPULATED MAXIMUM SUM is «ProcessFields_AuthorizedStipulatedMaximu» If the Construction Professional determines that the costs of the Force Account Work may be greater than the Stipulated Maximum Sum, it is the Construction Professional’s responsibility ...
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Proceed Order. A Proceed Order is a written notice from the Owner that includes a specified date (i.e. the Proceed Order Date) upon which the CM/GC is authorized to commence Preconstruction Services or a Component of Construction Phase services. A Proceed Order is a condition precedent to the execution of any Work on the site by the CM/GC. The Proceed Order was formerly referred to as the “Notice to Proceed.” A separate Proceed Order will be issued for each Component Change approved under this Contract.
Proceed Order. A direction to the Contractor to proceed with Changed Work pursuant to Section 10.3(c).
Proceed Order. Issuance of a Task Order by the Owner’s Representative shall serve as a Proceed Order for the particular work defined by that Task Order Agreement. A Proceed Order is a condition precedent to the execution of any Work on the site by the Task Order Contractor.
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