Common use of The Contractor’s Fee Clause in Contracts

The Contractor’s Fee. and not the cash allowances include the Contractor’s overhead and profit in connection with all cash allowances. Where costs under all cash allowances exceed in the aggregate the total amount of all cash allowances, the Contractor shall be compensated for overhead and profit on the excess as provided for in GC 6.2 – CHANGE ORDER; .2 subject to GC 4.1.5.5 below the Guaranteed Price shall be adjusted by written Change Order to provide for any aggregate excess or deficit in all cash allowances;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Guaranteed Price Contract, Guaranteed Price Contract

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The Contractor’s Fee. and not the cash allowances include the Contractor’s overhead and profit in connection with all cash allowances. Where costs under all cash allowances exceed in the aggregate the total amount of all cash allowances, the Contractor shall be compensated for overhead and profit on the excess as provided for in GC 6.2 – CHANGE ORDER; .2 subject to GC 4.1.5.5 below the Guaranteed Price shall be adjusted by written Change Order to provide .3 progress payments on account of Work authorized under cash allowances shall be included in the Consultant’s monthly certificates for any aggregate excess or deficit in all cash allowancespayment;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Guaranteed Price Contract, Guaranteed Price Contract

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