Differing Site Condition definition

Differing Site Condition means the “differing site condition” determination as set forth in GCDB Section 3.6.
Differing Site Condition means concealed or latent physical conditions at the Site that: (i) materially differ from the conditions indicated in the Contract Documents; and (ii) are of an unusual nature, differing materially from the conditions ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in the Work.
Differing Site Condition means subsurface or latent physical conditions that are encountered at the Site and differ materially from the conditions indicated in the Contract. It may also be unknown physical conditions of an unusual nature, differing materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in the type of Work provided for in the Contract, provided in all cases that the Design-Builder had no actual or constructive knowledge of such conditions as of the Proposal Date.

Examples of Differing Site Condition in a sentence

  • Any changes to the Contract Price and the Substantial Completion Date as a result of the Differing Site Condition should be done by a written Change Order.

  • Builder will not disturb the Differing Site Condition prior to notification and direction from Owner except as necessary to protect the safety of individual, the Project Site and the Work.

  • If Builder encounters a Differing Site Condition, Builder shall provide notice to Owner as soon as reasonably possible.

  • If a Differing Site Condition is encountered by Builder when performing the Work, then the Contract Price and the Substantial Completion Date shall be adjusted as follows: (i) the Contract Price shall be adjusted to include the additional costs incurred by Builder plus an additional amount of zero percent (0%) of the additional costs; and (ii) the Substantial Completion Date shall be extended a reasonable number of days necessary to complete the Work as a result of the Differing Site Condition.

  • Any abnormal, adverse weather that affects Builder’s ability to complete the Work shall be treated in the same manner as a Differing Site Condition.


More Definitions of Differing Site Condition

Differing Site Condition means the “differing site condition” determination as set forth in Section 3.5 of the General Conditions.
Differing Site Condition is any physical condition at the Project Site that is materially different from those implied in the Plans and Specifications or those normally encountered in the construction of this type of Project. Differing Site Conditions may include, without limitation, abnormal soil conditions, undocumented or incorrectly documented sewer or water laterals, the need to remove and transport excess fill, the need for water pumping, etc. If Builder encounters a Differing Site Condition, Builder shall provide notice to Owner as soon as reasonably possible. Builder will not disturb the Differing Site Condition prior to notification and direction from Owner except as necessary to protect the safety of individual, the Project Site and the Work. Any changes to the Contract Price and the Substantial Completion Date as a result of the Differing Site Condition should be done by a written Change Order. If a Differing Site Condition is encountered by Builder when performing the Work, then the Contract Price and the Substantial Completion Date shall be adjusted as follows: (i) the Contract Price shall be adjusted to include the additional costs incurred by Builder plus an additional amount of zero percent (0%) of the additional costs; and (ii) the Substantial Completion Date shall be extended a reasonable number of days necessary to complete the Work as a result of the Differing Site Condition.
Differing Site Condition has the meaning indicated in Section 3.2 of these General Conditions. “Final Completion” has the meaning indicated in Section 4.7 of these General Conditions.
Differing Site Condition means any concealed or latent physical condition or subsurface condition at the Site that: (i) materially differs from both the conditions indicated in the Contract Documents and from what could be readily discovered from pre-Bid Site testing;
Differing Site Condition means unknown physical conditions at the site of any unusual nature, different materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in work of the character provided for in the contract.
Differing Site Condition. As defined in GP 2.15.
Differing Site Condition means either: