Examples of Scope Validation Period in a sentence
If Design-Builder intends to conduct additional geotechnical evaluations to supplement or corroborate the information contained in the RFP Documents, it shall do so during the Scope Validation Period.
The Parties acknowledge that the purpose of the Scope Validation Period is to enable Design-Builder to identify those Scope Issues that could not reasonably be identified prior to the Agreement Date.
Design-Builder shall thoroughly review and compare all such documents during the Scope Validation Period and, to the extent that any Scope Issues arise, Department shall consider such issues in accordance with Section 2.2 above.
By executing this Agreement, Design-Builder acknowledges that the Scope Validation Period is a reasonable time to enable Design-Builder to identify Scope Issues that will materially impact Design-Builder’s price or time to perform the Work.
During the Scope Validation Period, Design-Builder shall thoroughly review and compare all of the then-existing Contract Documents, including without limitation the RFP Documents and the Proposal, to verify and validate Design-Builder’s proposed design concept and identify any defects, errors, or inconsistencies in the RFP Documents that affect Design-Builder’s ability to complete its proposed design concept within the Contract Price and/or Contract Time(s) (collectively referred to as “Scope Issues”).
The majority of welding exercises in this class will focus on developing skills in the area of Aluminum and Stainless Steel using the gas tungsten arc welding process (GTAW).
If Design-Builder intends to seek relief for a Scope Issue, it shall promptly, but in no event later than the expiration of the Scope Validation Period, simultaneously provide Department and the APDD Point of Contact in writing with a notice (“General Notice”) of the existence of such Scope Issue, which General Notice shall generally explain the basis for such Scope Issue.
For the avoidance of doubt: (1) Design-Builder shall not be entitled to raise in its Supporting Documentation any Scope Issues that were not previously addressed in a General Notice; and (2) Design-Builder shall have no right to seek any relief for any Scope Issues that have not been specifically identified in a General Notice provided to Department during the Scope Validation Period.
If Design-Builder finds any Scope Issues, it shall notify Owner in writing of such findings within the Scope Validation Period.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Contract Documents, the Scope Validation Period has not been established for the purpose of enabling Design- Builder to offer Value Engineering Change Proposals, and the term “Scope Issue” is not to intended to include Value Engineering Change Proposals.