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 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.”

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract

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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 SiteConstruction Phase services. 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.”

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Design Build Contract, Construction Contract

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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 Contractor 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-BuilderContractor. The Proceed Order was formerly referred to as the “Notice to Proceed.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Bid Build Construction Contract

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