Common use of Proceed Order Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Contract, Construction Management Contract, Construction Management Contract

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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 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 CM/GCContractor. 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 ProposalsInvitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, the Bid Form, the Specifications, the General Requirements Conditions and Supplementary General Requirements, and AddendaConditions.

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Samples: ssl.doas.state.ga.us

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