Major Trades definition

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.
Major Trades means the following construction trades for which the general contractor must bid out work: mechanical, roofing, concrete, electrical, plumbing, and framing trades.
Major Trades means HVAC, ------------ electric, sprinkler and plumbing.

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.


More Definitions of Major Trades

Major Trades are listed on Exhibit C-2. Landlord’s supervision or performance of any work for or on behalf of Tenant shall not be deemed a representation by Landlord that the improvements constructed in accordance with the Plans and any revisions thereto will be adequate for Tenant’s use. Landlord shall perform the Landlord Work in a good and workmanlike manner, in compliance with all applicable laws, and Landlord shall be responsible for obtaining all permits required in connection with such work. Landlord shall give Tenant at least seven (7) days’ notice of the anticipated Substantial Completion Date of the Landlord Work. As part of the Landlord Work, Landlord shall demise or otherwise separate the Premises from the other tenant spaces on the floor, including, but not limited to, installing insulated drywall partitions, doors, frames, hardware, window coverings, and shall segregate all existing HVAC, fire alarm, fire sprinkler, and electrical systems (collectively “Base Building Work”).
Major Trades. For BP Projects Only (type "x" next to trade names)
Major Trades shall be defined as any trade performing work, the cost of which is estimated to exceed $100,000 based upon Landlord’s preliminary price estimates provided pursuant to Section 4.5(D). Tenant shall have the right to propose union subcontractors for each Major Trade and to consult with Landlord and the General Contractor regarding the preparation of the bid packages. Such subcontractors shall be subject to Landlord’s prior consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s General Contractor may bid on portions of the Tenant Improvement Plans that would be performed by a subcontractor, such as rough carpentry. Landlord shall prepare an analysis of such bids and recommendations for ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s review. Landlord and Tenant shall pre-approve (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld) each subcontractor for each trade on the bid list. Except to the extent that ▇▇▇▇▇▇ has expressly disapproved any particular subcontractor, ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s participation in the bid process shall in no way constitute Tenant’s approval or endorsement of any subcontractor(s) or their qualification or ability to perform the subcontract, it being understood that Landlord is ultimately responsible to Tenant for the work performed by the General Contractor and/or any subcontractor(s). The bid packages shall require bidders to identify all Long-Lead Items and to specify delivery dates therefor. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s General Contractor, under the direction of Landlord, will solicit the bids from the subcontractors and administer the bid solicitation process in accordance with the time period provided for in Section 4.5(D) below. Upon the conclusion of the bid solicitation process, Landlord will provide Tenant with a copy of the bids received from the subcontractors, including an analysis of such bids and recommendations for Tenant’s review, and meet with Tenant to determine which of the subcontractors shall be awarded the subcontract for each Major Trade within the Tenant Improvement Work. Tenant shall reasonably cooperate with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s efforts to expedite the bid process. After ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s receipt of bids for the Tenant Improvement Work, Landlord shall select the subcontractor in each trade from the pre-approved list for the Tenant Improvement Work, subject to obtaining Tenant’s approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed. Notwithstanding the foregoing, provided that Landlord is acting in good faith for Project Managem...
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. SELLER shall cause Contractor to procure such Bids and deliver such Bids to BUYER: (a) in the case of the Building Shell Improvements, within thirty (30) days after receipt of the Final Building Shell Plans; and (b) in the case of the Interior Improvements, within thirty (30) days after BUYER's approval of the final Interior Improvement Plans. In the case of electrical and concrete work and other work not constituting a Major Trade, BUYER and SELLER agree that Contractor will directly perform such work with its own forces and, subject to the cost limitations set forth in section 1.10 above, that Contractor is not required to obtain competitive bids from any subcontractors for such work.