Common use of Unincorporated Materials Clause in Contracts

Unincorporated Materials. The cost of materials, products, supplies and equipment not actually installed or incorporated into the Self-Performed Work, but required to provide a reasonable allowance for waste or spoilage, subject to the Design-Builder’s agreement to turn unused excess materials over to the Department at the completion of the Project or, at the Department’s option, to sell the material and pay the proceeds to the Department or give the Department a credit in the amount of the proceeds against the Cost of the Work.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Design Build Agreement, Agreement

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Unincorporated Materials. The cost of materials, products, supplies and equipment not actually installed or incorporated into the Self-Performed Work, but required to provide a reasonable allowance for waste or spoilage, subject to the Design-Builder’s 's agreement to turn unused excess materials over to the Department at the completion of the Project or, at the Department’s 's option, to sell the material and pay the proceeds to the Department or give the Department a credit in the amount of the proceeds against the Cost of the Work.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

Unincorporated Materials. The cost of materials, products, supplies and equipment not actually installed or incorporated into the Self-Self- Performed Work, but required to provide a reasonable allowance for waste or spoilage, subject to the Design-BuilderConstruction Manager’s agreement to turn unused excess materials over to the Department at the completion of the Project or, at the Department’s option, to sell the material and pay the proceeds to the Department or give the Department a credit in the amount of the proceeds against the Cost of the Work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, This Agreement

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Unincorporated Materials. The cost of materials, products, supplies and equipment not actually installed or incorporated into the Self-Performed Work, but required to provide a reasonable allowance for waste or spoilage, subject to the Design-Design- Builder’s 's agreement to turn unused excess materials over to the Department at the completion of the Project or, at the Department’s 's option, to sell the material and pay the proceeds to the Department or give the Department a credit in the amount of the proceeds against the Cost of the Work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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