Subcontractor Bid and Award Process for the Developer’s Phase 1A Infrastructure Improvements Sample Clauses

Subcontractor Bid and Award Process for the Developer’s Phase 1A Infrastructure Improvements. The provisions of this Section 6.2 shall apply only to the Phase 1A Infrastructure Improvements that Developer performs. Developer shall award subcontracts in compliance with the Authority Procurement Policy and Authority Resolution 2020-002 and as implemented (with modifications) and further delineated in the bid and award process that is attached as Exhibit G-1 hereto and as further set out in this Section 6.2. Developer represents and warrants that the subcontracts listed in Exhibit G-2 hereto were awarded in accordance with the bid and award process set forth in Exhibit G-1 hereto, subject to such waivers as have been approved by the Authority under the Authority Procurement Policy and Authority Resolution 2020-002. Developer may utilize subcontracts awarded prior to the Effective Date of this Agreement, provided such subcontracts were procured in accordance with this Section 6.2. Nothing herein is intended to limit the Executive Director’s authority to implement the Authority Procurement Policy and Authority Resolution 2020- 002 and approve waivers as set forth therein.
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