Cost-plus building contract definition

Cost-plus building contract means a contract where the housing consumer pays the actual costs of all the services, labour and materials needed to build the home and a percentage or fixed sum as a fee to the home builder.
Cost-plus building contract means a contract where the housing

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  • Building Contract means a contract entered into between the Grant Recipient and a Building Contractor relating to the construction, repair, refurbishment, conversion, development and/or Rehabilitation (as applicable) of a Firm Scheme; Building Contractor means any building contractor or developer appointed or to be appointed by the Grant Recipient in respect of a Firm Scheme; Business Day means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or a statutory Bank Holiday in England;

  • Building Contractor means, subject to paragraphs (4) and (5), a person carrying on any business in the building or construction industry;

  • Design-build contract means a contract between a public body and another party in which the party

  • Construction Plant means appliances, machinery with necessary supply to up keep and maintenance of the works or temporary works but dose not include materials or other things intended to form part of the permanent work.

  • Design-Build Agreement or “DBA” means the agreement to design and construct the Project.