Common use of Progress payments to the Contractor Clause in Contracts

Progress payments to the Contractor. do not release the Contractor or its surety from any obligations under the Contract. 10.4.1 Upon the Owner’s request, the Contractor shall furnish manifest proof of the status of Subcontractor’s accounts in a form acceptable to the Owner. 10.4.2 Pay estimate certificates must be signed by a corporate officer or a representative duly authorized by the Contractor. 10.4.3 The Contractor shall provide copies of bills of lading, invoices, delivery receipts or other evidence of the location and value of such materials in requesting payment for materials. 10.4.4 For purposes of Tex. Gov’t Code § 2251.021(a)(2), the date the performance of service is complete is the date when the Owner’s representative approves the application for payment.

Appears in 41 contracts

Samples: Design Build Contract, Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement

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Progress payments to the Contractor. do not release the Contractor or its surety from any obligations under the this Contract. 10.4.1 Upon the Owner’s request, the Contractor shall furnish manifest proof of the status of Subcontractor’s accounts in a form acceptable to the Owner. 10.4.2 Pay estimate certificates must be signed by a corporate officer or a representative duly authorized by the Contractor. 10.4.3 The Contractor shall provide Provide copies of bills of lading, invoices, delivery receipts or other evidence of the location and value of such materials in requesting payment for materials. 10.4.4 For purposes of Tex. Gov’t Code § 2251.021(a)(22251.021 (a) (2), the date the performance of service is complete is the date when the Owner’s representative approves the application for payment.

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Samples: Contract

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