The Statement of Probable Construction Cost Sample Clauses

The Statement of Probable Construction Cost. The Consultant shall submit to Owner for review and Owner’s approval a schematic design phase estimate of probable construction cost prepared by an independent cost estimator approved by Owner, itemized by major categories and projected to the expected time of bid.
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The Statement of Probable Construction Cost. The Consultant shall submit to Owner for review and approval a Project Validation phase estimate of probable construction cost, itemized by major categories and projected to the expected time of bid. .7 Five (5) copies of a Design Concept and Schematics Report which will be utilized to communicate the schematic design and shall include: Reduced color drawings (Site and building plans, elevations, sections, sketch perspectives and miscellaneous diagramming), photographs of massing and building models, a facilities list (including the number of spaces, net/gross square footages, etc.), the Project Development Schedule, and a summary design statement indicating the general design intent, conceptual development, and preliminary material, assembly and system selections. Provide brochure with heavy stock covers and plastic comb or metal spiral binding. Additional copies of the Project Scope and Budget Validation Report if required by the Owner will be compensated as a reimbursable service approved in advance by the Owner.
The Statement of Probable Construction Cost. The Consultant shall submit to Owner and Construction Manager for review and Owner’s approval a schematic design phase estimate of probable construction cost prepared by an independent cost estimator approved by Owner and reviewed by the Construction Manager, itemized by major categories and projected to the expected time of bid. The Services of an independent cost estimator will be a supplemental service under the provisions of Article 2.9.1.6.
The Statement of Probable Construction Cost. The Consultant shall submit to Owner for review and Owner’s approval a Schematic Design phase estimate of probable construction cost, itemized by major categories and projected to the expected time of bid. 8 The Project Consultant shall coordinate with the assistance of the Owner to determine the municipal, county and other jurisdictional agency (such as the South Florida Water Management District, etc.) coordination required for the Project and, make applications for site plan and other review as appropriate to this phase of the project. The Project Consultant shall attend and provide representation at all review meetings, workshops, hearings and Commission/Council meetings concerning the project as conducted by any and all other agencies having jurisdiction over the project.
The Statement of Probable Construction Cost. 8.1 On or before the completion of the Schematic Design phase of the Designer's contract, the CM will work with the Designer to prepare a Statement of Probable Construction Cost (“SPCC”) proposal for review by the Owner. 8.2 The Owner may request that the Designer assist the Owner in evaluating the SPCC and in negotiating with the CM in an effort to develop a final SPCC. The Owner may enlist a third-party cost estimator to independently prepare a cost estimate. The CM will cooperate with the Cost Estimator and Designer to reconcile their estimates. 8.3 The Owner may elect not to proceed with any School Project based upon the SPCC. If the Owner so elects, the CM shall participate with the Owner and the Designer in constructability reviews and document revisions in an effort to reach an acceptable SPCC. 8.4 If an acceptable SPCC and a final GMP cannot be developed and accepted by the Owner as to any School Project, the Owner may terminate this Agreement as to that School Project as a termination for the convenience of the Owner as provided in Section 27 of this Agreement. Such termination as to any one School Project shall not affect any other School Project.

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