Project Management Contractor definition
Examples of Project Management Contractor in a sentence
The Project Management Contractor shall assist the DGS Project Manager in negotiating any necessary adjustments to the GMP.
In no event, however, shall the Project Management Contractor have the authority to increase a project’s budget, and any decision to increase a project’s budget shall be made by the Department’s Deputy Director for Capital Construction.
The Project Management Contractor shall prepare a consolidated set of comments incorporating comments from the DGS Project Manager, the Client Agency and the Project Management Contractor and shall submit them to the DGS Project Manager for review and approval.
In the event the Project Management Contractor determines that, in its professional opinion, the approved budget is insufficient to satisfy the project’s program, it shall so advise the DGS Project Manager and the Department’s Deputy Director for Capital Construction in writing.
The Project Management Contractor shall not have the authority to approve the concept design.
In general, the Project Management Contractor shall only be entitled to an increase in the lump sum price established in a task order if: (i) the Department intentionally delays the project by more than thirty (30); or (ii) the Department makes a substantial change to the project’s program and such change materially increases the Project Management Contractor’s cost of performance.
The Project Management Contractor shall review such submissions for completeness and shall recommend to the DGS Project Manager whether such submittals should be approved or rejected.
The Project Management Contractor shall use commercially reasonable best efforts to cause the design-build contractor to submit construction documents as and when required by the design-build contract.
As part of this process, the Project Management Contractor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that the design development documents are consistent with the Control Budget, the Final Concept design and that any significant zoning or entitlement issues are addressed.
As directed by the DGS Project Manager, the Project Management Contractor shall cause the design consultant to revise the Preliminary Concept Design and shall review any such revisions for completeness and conformance with directions from the DGS Project Manager.