Scope of the Work definition
Examples of Scope of the Work in a sentence
After the General Contractor's scope of the Work is determined to be finally complete and the Professional determines that the General Contractor has completed the Scope of the Work, the Professional will determine whether the General Contractor is entitled to final payment, and if so, the Professional will certify that determination to the City in writing.
In the case of any Bid item for which a fixed amount predetermined by the City has already been entered on the Bid Schedule, the amount so entered shall be conclusive of all Bidders as the price for such item, and shall not be revised unless the City directs a change in the Scope of the Work affecting the item to which such amounts relates.
The Professional agrees that unless the Project, as designed by him covering the complete Scope of the Work, can be actually completed within the budget of funds available, the Owner shall not be obligated to the Professional for any part of the Professional's fee beyond the last Owner-approved phase.
The Company will notify the Union of the: • Value of Work as reflected in Tender/Contract/Bid or Estimate Documents • Scope of the Work • Location of Work • Estimated Date of Commencement and Duration of the Work Except in the case of emergency, after receipt of the above information regarding the work the union shall have three (3) working days to request an opportunity to discuss the proposed purchased service, failing which the proposed purchased service will be deemed to be below threshold.
Any labor, materials, equipment, tools, services or supervision not specifically described in this Agreement, but which may be fairly implied as required thereby or necessary to properly complete the Work, shall be deemed within the Scope of the Work and shall be provided by Design-Builder at Design-Builder’s sole expense.
If notice of any change affecting the Scope of the Work, the Contract Price, Contract Time or any of the provisions of the Contract Documents is required by the provisions of any bond to be given to a surety, the giving of any such notice shall be Contractor’s sole responsibility, and the amount of each applicable bond shall be adjusted accordingly.
A Change Directive is a written instruction prepared by the Consultant and signed by the Owner directing a Change in the Scope of the Work within the general scope of the Contract Documents.
The parties agree that the Guaranteed Price will not be subject to adjustment despite changes in the Work, unless such changes in the Work also constitute a Change in the Scope of the Work as that term is defined in the Contract Documents.
Part C1: Agreements and Contract Data (including this form of acceptance), Part C2: Pricing Data,Part C3: Scope of the Work and Part C4: Site Information,Part C5 : Annexures together with issued drawings and other documents, or parts thereof, which may be incorporated by reference into Parts C1 to C5 listed above.
The Owner, through the Consultant, without invalidating the Contract, may make Changes in the Scope of the Work consisting of additions, deletions, or other revisions to the Work by Change Order or Change Directive.