Major Trades definition
Examples of Major Trades in a sentence
LESSEE shall have the right to reasonably disapprove one of the Bids for each of the Major Trades selected by Contractor by giving LESSOR written notice of any objection that LESSEE may have to such Bids within five (5) days from LESSEE's receipt of the Bids from Contractor; provided, however, LESSEE shall not have the right to disapprove more than one (1) bid within a Major Trade, and Contractor shall have the right to select any of the remaining Bids in such Major Trade category.
The term "Major Trades" means portions of the construction work consisting of the supply or installation of heating and air conditioning, fire sprinkler system, framing, drywall, plumbing, painting, floor coverings, suspended ceilings, glass, doors and ceramic tile, and grading and excavations.
After Landlord has obtained the bids for the Major Trades, Landlord shall provide Landlord’s estimate of the cost of the Tenant Improvement Work (“Estimate”).
Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to obtain at least three (3) competitive bids for each of the Major Trades, as hereinafter defined.
The term "Major Trades " means portions of the construction work consisting of the supply or installation of electrical, heating and air conditioning, fire sprinkler system, framing, drywall, plumbing, painting, floor coverings, suspended ceilings, glass, doors and ceramic tile.
The term "Major Trades" means portions of the construction work: consisting of the supply or installation of electrical, heating and air conditioning, fire sprinkler system, framing, drywall, plumbing, painting, floor coverings, suspended ceilings, glass, doors and ceramic tile.
LESSEE shall have the right to review the subcontract proposals ("Bids") for the Major Trades (as defined below) required for construction of the Tenant Improvements.
BUYER shall have the right to reasonably disapprove Contractor's recommended Bid for any of the Major Trades by giving SELLER written notice of any objection that BUYER may have to such Bids within ten (10) days from BUYER's receipt of the subject Bid from Contractor.
LESSEE shall have the right to approve, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, the subcontract proposals ("Bids") for the Major Trades (as defined below) required for construction of the Tenant Improvements.
LESSEE shall have the right to review the subcontract proposals ( "Bids ") for the Major Trades (as defined below) required for construction of the Tenant Improvements.